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Yep, it's true. The mould is being broken. Long post alert........
I went to a guitar fair yesterday with MartinW and we ended up having a chat with a Mr Paul Richardson of PRGuitars. He had a couple of guitars on a stand that he'd built, and the interesting designs caught our eye. He's a really nice bloke who was incredibly knowledgable about woods, construction methods, design etc.
It came out that he had a guitar reviewed in the October 2009 issue of Guitarist magazine as part of the UK builders "shoot out", and the actual guitar reviewed was there at the show. I then remembered reading the review in the mag and thinking the looks were a bit novel for me, and that he got screwed over on the star ratings (his guitar was the half the price but otherwise equal to a Martyn Booth, but they got the same value for money rating??????)
In the flesh, the guitar looked stunning and you really noticed the little touches. Immaculate body binding, inlays with virtually no filler, proper fretboard binding nibs, perfect fretwork, great oiled finish etc etc. I picked it up to have a play, and it was one the slickest feeling guitars I've ever tried. Zero friction from the highly polished stainless steel frets and dark rosewood fingerboard. I tried it through a little Line6 combo and it had a great vibe to it, the coil splits sounded fantastic and it could cover a lot of tonal ground. Great for gigging in a covers band thinks me......
So after doing some research at home, and juggling a few funds, I've agreed to buy the guitar that was used in the Guitarist review. I guess it should be with me in a few days when I've transferred the cash and had it sent to me. OK, it's not totally modern as it's based loosely on a Les Paul, but its high output pickups and Paduak construction make it quite a departure from my usual style.
I'm looking forward to checking it out in more detail later in the week!
Here's Paul's website:
www.prguitars.co.ukThe page specific to the model I've bought (and pics of my guitar):
www.prguitars.co.uk/page39.html