A few glamour shots, as promised.
I've only played it plugged-in for a few minutes. Still dialing-in the set-up so no tone report to offer just yet. It reminds me a lot of my NF3.
It's pretty hard to get the blue in the pearl to show up. It is doing a wonderful job of making the aged white base-coat look more ivory than yellow.
Yes.Still want photos?
OK. Trying to start a new thread, but I can't figure out how to upload my photos. Links and Media buttons both ask for URLs and offer no other choice. Really?
Sorry. New guy here, so I'm still learnin' the ropes...
Glad to see that the guitar arrived safely and assuming it was shipped from the US, rather quickly. I was not into PRS guitars in the 90's and had no idea that they made a guitar like this one. Congrats and thanks for the history lesson.It showed-up safely in Germany today.
It looks fantastic but needs a fret-polish and set-up for my tastes. I'll get it squared-away tonight (I hope) and try to get some outside photos tomorrow evening.
This guitar has a few interesting things going on. The first number in the serial number indicated that it is a '93 but the later numbers are late in the '94 range. If it were a true '93, it would have a Mann-made trem. This one has an Excel-made 2-piece trem, as many '94's do. That leads me to believe that it was started in '93 and finished in '94. We see this split serial number quite often in the early guitars - where serial numbers are written by hand. It makes me wonder how/when the neck-plates were engraved for the EG's.
I have dropped an email to Orkie. I'll let you know what he says.
I so want something old and white...
I'm available.