sergiodeblanc
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We just need 22 more people.Let's make it happen!
We just need 22 more people.Let's make it happen!
Bet you two are a quarter of the watchers!You wanna go in on it together? I’d be willing to split it..... 24 ways.
I can convince the women in my family to go in with me...so make it 16.We just need 22 more people.
I can convince the women in my family to go in with me...so make it 16.
I know most of us will have seen this video, but I feel it has its place here!
There is one guitar in the library that I very much want to come live at my house. Forever.
ME Proto with 1-piece top. [sigh]
Of course! They might need the one thats in the Smithsonian museumFor anyone on the fence about Experience, just know...they have put some of these guitars on display there.
wow. this is awesome...!! thanks for sharingHere is a video featuring the two guitars built by Paul that launched the PRS Guitars company. Paul built these guitars in 1984. He traveled around to various guitars shops trying to drum up enough orders to start a factory. He came home with $300,000 worth of orders, but he lacked start-up capital. He found private investors who believed in a young, unknown, guitar maker from Annapolis Maryland. Paul rented a building, made jigs and fixtures, hired a staff and started building guitars in 1985. The rest is truly history!
Hey all,
It was suggested that I do a series of videos about the guitars residing in the PRS Archives. So as I find time in my schedule, I'll create short videos featuring different guitars in the collection. I'll post the videos here and I'll try to answer any questions you might have about the instruments.
I'm going to start at the beginning. These are the first two guitars built by Paul. The single cutaway model is #1 and it started out as a class project while in his freshman year at college. He was 18 years old! The double cutaway (#2) followed shortly after. As Paul likes to say, "When people first learn to play the guitar, they play covers of other people's music." When he first started building guitars, he was making covers of other people's guitars.
Enjoy
I love seeing all these pics and videos!
How many of you have a PRS from within the first 5 years? 10 years? 15 years?
My first is a 97 model Custom 22, so 12 years or so after production started
I'm not sure who to contact at PRS that works in approving stores to be authorized dealers. A few of us on the PRS GOW Facebook group have encountered a snake of a dealer who is a bold faced liar and has been caught lying to potential buyers. This is a link to the group post on this topic but I would like to talk to someone at PRS about this guy.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/prsgow/?multi_permalinks=1775583289236006
This is totally the right place to post about a dumpster fire on Facebook.
So how do I go about spreading the word about this dirtbag deasler? LOL ...So someone in PRS sees it and takes some action.