TinyTim
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Hi,
is there anybody who can explane why PRS guitars are addictive? ;-)
I purchased the first one in 2019 and in late 2020 there are three of them.
It must be my soft spot that I can not let the cheapest slightly damaged
examples go.
The black one is a heavily used (kind of natural relic) 2004 swamp ash special.
Mcrosie was made in 2006 and has some serious dents to the body edges.
My latest aquisition is a 2018 silver sky in frost which has some finish cracking
on the headstock and along the neck.
All three of them play very nice and sound phantastic. They are such a pleasure to play.
But before getting the third one I was thinking to sell the SAS.
I don't think it will happen. No! ;-)
So, here is a picture. No beauty shot but still nice.
Tim
is there anybody who can explane why PRS guitars are addictive? ;-)
I purchased the first one in 2019 and in late 2020 there are three of them.
It must be my soft spot that I can not let the cheapest slightly damaged
examples go.
The black one is a heavily used (kind of natural relic) 2004 swamp ash special.
Mcrosie was made in 2006 and has some serious dents to the body edges.
My latest aquisition is a 2018 silver sky in frost which has some finish cracking
on the headstock and along the neck.
All three of them play very nice and sound phantastic. They are such a pleasure to play.
But before getting the third one I was thinking to sell the SAS.
I don't think it will happen. No! ;-)
So, here is a picture. No beauty shot but still nice.
Tim