I had a PRS before and made a dumb decision to sell it. Not a mistake I'll make again.
C@LAg said:purplehayes said:
She's a beauty, but clean your dang intake vents!
And vacuum your couch.
gggmann said:
Sweet, congrats. Seems like every time I've sold a guitar I regretted it later.
Ranger #007 said:
What are we talking about? The blue or the beat to hell wall from kids going by?
gigemags-99 said:Ranger #007 said:
What are we talking about? The blue or the beat to hell wall from kids going by?
Why not both?
SitonapotatopanOtis said:
Beautiful Axe!
I have an SE Custom 24. I just can't stomach the cost of a Maryland PRS.
I need to get a new nut. The factory one
on this one is horrible. But it plays like butter.
Ranger #007 said:
That one's awesome. The flame is just absurd.
I've never played one so my opinion is based on ignorance - I don't normally like the 335 style. I'm more of an 80's EVH type player.DallasTeleAg said:
I've been playing for about 19 years and have never played a PRS. I don't like super figured tops, and so many PRS's have those. Yours seems to be much less gaudy, which I like.
I need to try some out and see if I need one. I still need a 335 style guitar. My current guitar wish is the olive drab green ES-345 that Bradley Cooper is playing in a Star is Born. From the second he came on screen playing that guitar, I wanted it.
I want this guitar
Ranger #007 said:
I just meant my PRS. I like it though. Plays great. Nice fast neck. The push/pull pot offers some more range which is pretty solid. It's also significantly lighter than my LP style Warmoth which is nice.