Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: PhilKing on February 20, 2010, 06:14:37 PM
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I just picked up a 2002 10 top PRS Single Cut (much to my wife's annoyance since I took back the one she bought me new in 2002!). I still don't like the PRS pickups and so this will soon be BK'd, however other than that I am really liking the guitar. I'm going to change out the strings for a set of Snake Oil Brand's and set it up generally and then see how it works (currently the G dies off when you bend upwards so there is some setup needed).
(http://i.ebayimg.com/03/!BkLy0SgBGk~$(KGrHqYH-DgEt!Hzo(JtBLWf(7)+og~~_3.JPG)
(http://i1018.photobucket.com/albums/af302/philking/Guitars/PRSSC003.jpg)
(http://i1018.photobucket.com/albums/af302/philking/Guitars/PRSSC002.jpg)
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Not quite my cup of tea, but beautiful guitar nonetheless. Hope you'll be happy with it 8)
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Looks amazing! Didn't remember of PRS with 2 tons and 2 vol...
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I like it, but not 100% sure about the colour (is the top pic the most accurate representation?)
Is this one better than the one your wife bought you, or have your tastes just changed in the meantime?
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I like it, but not 100% sure about the colour (is the top pic the most accurate representation?)
Is this one better than the one your wife bought you, or have your tastes just changed in the meantime?
Hi Philly, it's Gretsch Orange (if you've seen 6120's you'll know the colour. It is hard to get photograped, but the top pic is the closest to the real colour. The one my wife bought was a green quilt top with the standard PRS fixed wrap around. What I really didn't like about it (and a lot of other PRS's), was that the back was sprayed black so you couldn't see the wood. I took it back with her, but there was nothing in the shop that I liked (Sam Ash in NYC), so they eventually gave her the money back. I then got my 1994 Artist II instead, which saved her about $1,000 and was a guitar that I really like (I was playing it last weekend, though putting Mules on it really transformed it). I'm thinking of getting a set of Crawlers for this, but will talk to Tim about it next week. This was also a bit of a bargin with a buy it now at less than most starting prices.
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Yes, I know what you mean by Gretsch Orange! In that case I withdraw my reservations about the colour, I like orange guitars. :)
(I have a Sunset Orange Tele body which may eventually see the light of day in an NGD thread)
It's strange, for some reason red/orange/cherry guitars seem to be hard to photograph. Either the colour looks wrong, or the wood grain "disappears"... I don't know if it's only with a digital camera. Maybe there's some technical reason for it?
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I'm thinking of getting a set of Crawlers for this
If it's a "tight & bright" guitar, then Crawlers would be a perfect match.
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ah, i don't like guitars with the back painted black either :lol: Nice to see I'm not the only one.
This one looks sweet, though. :)
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Congrats !I love the original pu's,the n°7's, in my SC.They suit the guitar perfectly.
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That looks cr@p.
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wouldnt be my choice of colour, but im sure the pics don't do it justice, i can never seem to get mine to come out..
but, any new PRS day is a good day :D
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Looks very nice indeed Phil. Not sure that it blends against the flooring however. What were you thinking?
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Feel free to send over to the UK if you don't get on with this one either!
:-)
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Very nice. I want it. 8)
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Nice one mate, didn't (for some reason) think you were typically enamoured with the PRS's...still lovely guitar mate
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I dont normally like PRSs
But thats really nice.
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Thanks guys. Horsehead you're right in that I usually stick with either the more traditional or something custom made, though I have 3 older PRS's. I've been looking at the single cuts on and off for a bit, and this was a good price on a buy-it-now. I spoke with Tim and it's going to be getting a set of Crawlers, with a gold cover neck and double cream open coil bridge, with gold studs and screws. I'm also picking up some of Tim's new 550k pots and the nos Paper in Oil caps.