SE Anniversary models

peaveyfan

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What years has PRS released Anniversary models in the SE series?

Also, when looking at listings that state "anniversary," what are some of the specs that I should be able to see that denotes that it is truly an anniversary. I know the 35th has the truss rod cover, and I believe the 30th has a bound neck. Other than that, I'm completely ignorant.

Thank you.
 
What years has PRS released Anniversary models in the SE series?

Also, when looking at listings that state "anniversary," what are some of the specs that I should be able to see that denotes that it is truly an anniversary. I know the 35th has the truss rod cover, and I believe the 30th has a bound neck. Other than that, I'm completely ignorant.

Thank you.

30th has birds in flight with double birds on the12th. They have binding and no binding.
 
A zillion degrees in Northern Scotland? Is that about 23 degrees C?

Yeah but to us highlanders anything above 10 degrees C is a heatwave, 23 degrees C at night is like like trying to sleep on the sun. I was born in Kirkcaldy grew up on Shetland and now live in wonderfully rainy Greater Manchester so the weather over the last couple of weeks has been fantastico_O especially for a long red haired, very pale viking descendent.
 
Yeah but to us highlanders anything above 10 degrees C is a heatwave, 23 degrees C at night is like like trying to sleep on the sun. I was born in Kirkcaldy grew up on Shetland and now live in wonderfully rainy Greater Manchester so the weather over the last couple of weeks has been fantastico_O especially for a long red haired, very pale viking descendent.

Ah a fly Fifer!;)
 
The 35th I believe has an anniversary truss rod cover, the 30th had the double birds at the 12th fret. The 25th are a little harder to spot, but basically they were the older flat top (non bevel) body with a red, blue, or yellow quilt top, and a toggle switch. If you look carefully, they also have a quilt headstock veneer, but can be hard to see on some guitars.
 
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