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Fast facts/points of
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A curse many guitar
enthusiasts live with is the inability to say no to a great looking guitar. No matter how
many you own, or how maxed out your credit card is or even if your girlfriend threatens to
leave you, we simply just can not say no. This PRS is a good example of when I was not
even looking to buy a guitar, I had gone into the store to grab some strings but when this
one caught my eye it was all over. Ironically, the neck on this instrument is very
different than those on my Charvels (it is wide and thin) and it didnt instantly
feel comfortable in my hands. This raises the obvious question, why did I buy it? The
answer is simple, because I could not resist such a great looking guitar and she sounded
phenomenal. Furthermore, I was caught up in the buzz associated with PRS guitars.
PRS is one of the few new guitar makers to come in and turn the guitar world
on its ear. In the mid 1980s, PRS arrived with a high quality guitar that was
different from the hot-rodded super Strat with locking tremolo and wild
graphics popular at that time. |
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