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A handwritten serial number indicates that the guitar was made in the United States. Tip In 2001 Gibson Guitar Company obtained an injunction against PRS, prohibiting it from making its Single Cut model because it infringed on on the Gibson trademark.
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Tech experts from Seymour Duncan are regularly on this forum, and are clearly labeled as employees of Seymour Duncan. They are here to help. I can spot one of the Chinese Gibsons pretty easy but I have no clue what to look for on a PRS. I've got a guy who has a singlecut McCarty with a 10 top that's wanting to trade me for a couple shotguns.
Tell me some of the things to look out for on a PRS that will let me know if it's real or a chinese fake. I know on Gibsons it's pretty easy to tell. Customs with rosewood boards, Standards with a trap inlay on the first fret, metric bridges, etc.
I been jonesin for a PRS and I love the color of this one. The only thing I don't dig is it doesn't have the birds.
If everything checks out on it and I end up trading for it, I may try to find someone that does inlay to put the abalone birds in for me. I'll post te only pics I've gotten of it so far. He's suppossed to email me some more.
• Talk with your fellow tone freaks on the web's liveliest (and friendliest!) tone forum. All are welcome, from seasoned pros to absolute beginners.
A handwritten serial number indicates that the guitar was made in the United States. Tip In 2001 Gibson Guitar Company obtained an injunction against PRS, prohibiting it from making its Single Cut model because it infringed on on the Gibson trademark.
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the by clicking the link above. You may have to before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Tech experts from Seymour Duncan are regularly on this forum, and are clearly labeled as employees of Seymour Duncan. They are here to help. I can spot one of the Chinese Gibsons pretty easy but I have no clue what to look for on a PRS. I've got a guy who has a singlecut McCarty with a 10 top that's wanting to trade me for a couple shotguns.
Tell me some of the things to look out for on a PRS that will let me know if it's real or a chinese fake. I know on Gibsons it's pretty easy to tell. Customs with rosewood boards, Standards with a trap inlay on the first fret, metric bridges, etc.
I been jonesin for a PRS and I love the color of this one. The only thing I don't dig is it doesn't have the birds.
If everything checks out on it and I end up trading for it, I may try to find someone that does inlay to put the abalone birds in for me. I'll post te only pics I've gotten of it so far. He's suppossed to email me some more.
...">Prs Serial Number Handwritten(04.02.2019)• Talk with your fellow tone freaks on the web's liveliest (and friendliest!) tone forum. All are welcome, from seasoned pros to absolute beginners.
A handwritten serial number indicates that the guitar was made in the United States. Tip In 2001 Gibson Guitar Company obtained an injunction against PRS, prohibiting it from making its Single Cut model because it infringed on on the Gibson trademark.
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the by clicking the link above. You may have to before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Tech experts from Seymour Duncan are regularly on this forum, and are clearly labeled as employees of Seymour Duncan. They are here to help. I can spot one of the Chinese Gibsons pretty easy but I have no clue what to look for on a PRS. I've got a guy who has a singlecut McCarty with a 10 top that's wanting to trade me for a couple shotguns.
Tell me some of the things to look out for on a PRS that will let me know if it's real or a chinese fake. I know on Gibsons it's pretty easy to tell. Customs with rosewood boards, Standards with a trap inlay on the first fret, metric bridges, etc.
I been jonesin for a PRS and I love the color of this one. The only thing I don't dig is it doesn't have the birds.
If everything checks out on it and I end up trading for it, I may try to find someone that does inlay to put the abalone birds in for me. I'll post te only pics I've gotten of it so far. He's suppossed to email me some more.
...">Prs Serial Number Handwritten(04.02.2019)