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NJ Devil
Agreed.Hot A.F.
The look of that guitar is what I think of when “Vintage PRS” is mentioned.
Agreed.Hot A.F.
Hello,
really great pics in this thread!
I´m new here. I do like the Annapolis-PRSi, I own a early Cu24, a Signature, a Artist I and a 10th Anni.
From Stevensville I like guitars with rosewood necks and 59/09 pickups.
As soon as I understand, how to do, I`ll ad some pics.
Dirk (Germany)
Damn, that board is smokin' hot1990 CU24 10 Top with wide thin neck, in tortoise shell. The fretboard has almost no pores and is so smooth it almost feels like it has some sort of silky finish on it. Feels damned nice.
I like it too. Many (most?) people seem to want a brazilian board (or any rosewood board, really) to be black as ebony or as close to it as possible. But I love the color variation and patterns in the grain on this board and ones like it. Just makes them unique.Damn, that board is smokin' hot
I'm with ya on that!I like it too. Many (most?) people seem to want a brazilian board (or any rosewood board, really) to be black as ebony or as close to it as possible. But I love the color variation and patterns in the grain on this board and ones like it. Just makes them unique.
And now we're waiting for the pictures....@Slowhands That '90 is beautiful!
I picked up a '91 Standard last year and it instantly became my #1