New PRS Day

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Conway wrote:
slowfingers wrote:Crap bookmatching but.
I've been waiting for some tosser to say that! :moresarc:

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slash-ed wrote:Is the rosewood headstock overlay unique to the P24 or have they started doing it for the other Customs?
Looks like they're now doing it on all the top line models. Perhaps as a further point of difference from the S2 line???
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Lovely, it looks awesome.
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slash-ed wrote:Is the rosewood headstock overlay unique to the P24 or have they started doing it for the other Customs?
Well spotted! I'd assumed it was a solid Rosewood neck with a gloss finish.... which seemed a bit strange.
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Yummy. If only it was a hardtail, then I'd have to change my pants.

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Wow, what a guitar. How many PRS's you got Conway? Anywhere we can see the full set?

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Zaulkin wrote:Yummy. If only it was a hardtail, then I'd have to change my pants.
No, no, no. I've been waiting for PRS to do the trem on the P24 for ages. They had a hard tail P22 last year but I resisted the temptation.
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sidewinder wrote:Wow, what a guitar. How many PRS's you got Conway? Anywhere we can see the full set?
Ummmmm, ahhhhhh, that's 4 now.

One got away from me dammit! Been trying to get it back, to no avail. I'll get a family snap up sometime.
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Zaulkin wrote:Yummy. If only it was a hardtail, then I'd have to change my pants.
No, no, no. I've been waiting for PRS to do the trem on the P24 for ages. They had a hard tail P22 last year but I resisted the temptation.
By the way, Nik, I had to sell your old Les Paul to half pay for this. But it's in good hands with another forum member.
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nice axe

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Ooooh what a beauty, love the natural headstock!
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jeremyb wrote:Ooooh what a beauty, love the natural headstock!
and the bookmatching?
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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BG wrote:
jeremyb wrote:Ooooh what a beauty, love the natural headstock!
and the bookmatching?
I'm prepared to cut it some slack.
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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Conway wrote:
sidewinder wrote:Wow, what a guitar. How many PRS's you got Conway? Anywhere we can see the full set?
Ummmmm, ahhhhhh, that's 4 now.

One got away from me dammit! Been trying to get it back, to no avail. I'll get a family snap up sometime.
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