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Yeah, it's killer. Just remember, if the alien wooly mammoth ever needs a new home, you know where to find me. :top:

That's my baby and I love her to death. Thanks for the appreciation. There is some sweet looking PS's on here
 
(Not mine)
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Always been one of my favorite tops...

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Another very cool top

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And this one just because it shows so much craftsmanship

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I never noticed before but the inlays are diamond shaped.
 
Always been one of my favorite tops...

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Another very cool top

Sage_PS_zpsecb6x2uo.jpg


And this one just because it shows so much craftsmanship

PS_Owl_zpsvyigzhzb.jpg


I never noticed before but the inlays are diamond shaped.
That top one is the heaviest chevy I ever did see! D@mn!
 
Paging Markie to the courtesy desk... Where's that graphite colored Santana at? I may have screwed that up, but that's what I recall;)
 
PS 149 -- The first singlecut with P-90's that PRS ever made. Michigan maple top, mahogany body, one-piece Indian rosewood neck with Brazilian rosewood fretboard, sold bone nut, nitro finish, paua shell inlays. Weighs about 7.5 pounds and is perfectly balanced.

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Yikes, Mike!! What a throwback! I remember drooling over that one on the original PRS Forum when you got it...
 
Always been one of my favorite tops...

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Another very cool top

Sage_PS_zpsecb6x2uo.jpg


And this one just because it shows so much craftsmanship

PS_Owl_zpsvyigzhzb.jpg


I never noticed before but the inlays are diamond shaped.

The OWL guitars are sensational. The diamond inlays are probably a Knaggs touch.
 
PS 149 -- The first singlecut with P-90's that PRS ever made. Michigan maple top, mahogany body, one-piece Indian rosewood neck with Brazilian rosewood fretboard, sold bone nut, nitro finish, paua shell inlays. Weighs about 7.5 pounds and is perfectly balanced.

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WONDERFUL SOAPIE, BROTHER!!!
 
But, if I had to choose just one, all things considered, I'd choose this:









This guitar goes to my gigs. It covers a lot of ground with a piezo, tremolo, short scale, 59/09s, and cocobolo neck.
 
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Such a fantastic collection of woods coming together for one piece.

But, if I had to choose just one, all things considered, I'd choose this:









This guitar goes to my gigs. It covers a lot of ground with a piezo, tremolo, short scale, 59/09s, and cocobolo neck.
 
Pretty simple for me: it's this one, because (a) I picked out the wood at the wood library (after agreeing beforehand with my good friend Eric that we were there to pick wood for a run of WL guitars for the shop and NOT for ourselves), (b) it has my signature on it, and (c) by now it's got a lot of my sweat on it.

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I have to admit I'm a sucker for this sort of wild-flame eastern maple. When I came upon the blank that became this top, it was a moment out of an old Modern Logic song: "I knew you would be mine..." At first I thought of going for a green type of burst finish, but Paul Miles talked me out of that one pretty aggressively. Since the top screams "vintage Les Paul with a crazy flame" it really does want a more traditional color.

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