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All things considered, if you HAD to choose between these guitars, which would it be?

PRS 25th Anniversary 305
2 (12.5%)
PRS Singlecut Artist
7 (43.8%)
EVH Wolfgang Stealth
3 (18.8%)
Gibson Lester Standard
4 (25%)

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danger5oh

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GAS... Should I or Shouldn't I?
« on: July 30, 2011, 08:06:54 AM »
Because I have a case of perpetual GAS, I'm starting to get that itch again.  Somehow, through a series of trades, I ended up with a Paul Reed Smith 25th Anniversary 305... of which they only made 305 of them.  I think the rarity and potential value of the guitar is what prompted me to acquire it, but once I got it home I realized that I really have no use for a single coil equipped guitar.  Sure, it looks nice hanging on my wall, and nostalgia may have played a role in me thinking that I would be happy with single coils (my first guitar was a MIM Fender Strat).  So of course when the GAS started kicking in, I started thinking that I have a pretty good bargaining chip on my hands... so I began to shop around.

One of the local shops has a PRS Singlecut Artist... and truth be told, this is actually the first PRS that I fell in love with.  It's been in the shop since I started going there, and every time I go in, I'm forced to play a few notes on it.  It's got a transparent black quilted maple top and gold hardware, and I love the sound of it both clean and dirty.  It basically checks all the boxes for me.

Another shop has an EVH Wolfgang Stealth.  I used to own a Wolfgang Special, and it is one of the few guitars that I really regret getting rid of.  I loved playing that guitar, and Eddie was the reason I started playing the guitar in the first place, but I sold the Special in a moment of stupidity.  The Stealth version appeals to me even more, as it not only is a US made guitar, but it also is a bit more subdued than the Tobacco burst Special that I had, and it has an ebony fretboard.  I haven't got a chance to sit down with it yet, but I'm afraid the moment I do, I will buy it without thinking in another moment of stupidity.

And of course, there's old faithful... a Lester.  Now, I've always wanted a genuine LP Standard, but have only owned Studios and other Special Editions of the sort, but never the genuine article.  I think it's more of a bucket list type of thing more than anything else, just to say that I have or have had an LP Standard, but will I really be happy with one or am I just wanting one because it seems like a guitar that every serious musician needs to own.

Now, I could either keep the 305, let it slowly accumulate some worth, and who knows, maybe my tastes could change and I could find a use for single coils after all.  Or I could trade it in or sell it, and pick up one of the one above.  I'm just wondering what YOU would do and why...
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Re: GAS... Should I or Shouldn't I?
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2011, 09:00:24 AM »
One of the local shops has a PRS Singlecut Artist... and truth be told, this is actually the first PRS that I fell in love with.  It's been in the shop since I started going there, and every time I go in, I'm forced to play a few notes on it.  It's got a transparent black quilted maple top and gold hardware, and I love the sound of it both clean and dirty.  It basically checks all the boxes for me.

Sounds to me that this guitar has your name on it.

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Re: GAS... Should I or Shouldn't I?
« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2011, 09:06:33 AM »
I agree with Dave 100%. If you are lucky enough to find a guitar that ticks all of the boxes for you then you should absolutely go for that one. It sounds like you should have already made your decision - posting a question on here can only lead to uncertainty!
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Re: GAS... Should I or Shouldn't I?
« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2011, 09:44:46 AM »
Singlecut all the way, when you find one that makes you want to play it, buy it and dont look back
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Re: GAS... Should I or Shouldn't I?
« Reply #4 on: July 30, 2011, 10:45:46 AM »
Get the Les Paul, a pair of aviators and a packet of snouts.

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Re: GAS... Should I or Shouldn't I?
« Reply #5 on: July 30, 2011, 10:51:20 AM »
Thanks for the replies everyone.  It seems you guys are more or less confirming what I already was kinda feeling in my heart.  This particular PRS Singlecut is actually the first PRS that I was really wowed by... and the first PRS that actually prompted me to take it off the wall and play.  I really never considered owning a PRS prior to my experience with that SC, but after I plugged it in, I was sold.  Maybe I should jump on that guitar before someone else does?  I'm surprised it hasn't sold already.
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Re: GAS... Should I or Shouldn't I?
« Reply #6 on: July 30, 2011, 11:51:01 AM »
Hi,

See if you can trade your Ltd Edition PRS for both the Wolfgang AND the Les Paul - maybe with a little bit of cash. I have both of these and I would not part with either!  The Lester is a smooth classy sounding axe and the Wolfgang pure EVH! Yeah!

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Re: GAS... Should I or Shouldn't I?
« Reply #7 on: July 30, 2011, 02:57:58 PM »
I agree with Dave 100%. If you are lucky enough to find a guitar that ticks all of the boxes for you then you should absolutely go for that one. It sounds like you should have already made your decision - posting a question on here can only lead to uncertainty!
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Re: GAS... Should I or Shouldn't I?
« Reply #8 on: July 31, 2011, 04:33:21 PM »
I have the day off tomorrow, so the plan is to shop around a little more... just in case.  There's a few Suhr's that look pretty good and I still have to actually plug in that EVH Stealth.  Meanwhile, I found out that the SC is in the shop on consignment, so the owner is going to check the most current prices and then come up with a good offer to throw at the guy... so we shall see.
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