Haze wrote:a few prs haters here but they can't disagree with the fact that they are excellent instruments.
It is an excellent instrument that I find myself playing less and less for some odd reason. It's kinda like my "Les Paul" heavy rock guitar!
A lot of my favorite bands play Fenders (Nirvana, Coldplay, Clapton, etc), but it is different sound that pushes me out of my comfort zone which is good.
Part of me can't bear the idea of selling a PRS because it is amazing and the other part wonders how many shortscale guitars I could get for it. ( or Egnater Renegade amp)
My first post! Here are my two shorties, an AVRI Jag in ocean turquoise and a Squier Duo-Sonic. I've also got a trade in the works that will fix me up with a Japanese competition Mustang reissue, so I'll post a picture of that soon.
brianeharmonjr wrote:My first post! Here are my two shorties, an AVRI Jag in ocean turquoise and a Squier Duo-Sonic. I've also got a trade in the works that will fix me up with a Japanese competition Mustang reissue, so I'll post a picture of that soon.
brianeharmonjr wrote:My first post! Here are my two shorties, an AVRI Jag in ocean turquoise and a Squier Duo-Sonic. I've also got a trade in the works that will fix me up with a Japanese competition Mustang reissue, so I'll post a picture of that soon.
Love the colour on the jag.
Thanks, I like it too. Here's my next addition to the shortie family. It is a LPB CIJ '69 Comp Stang RI, and it just arrived yesterday.
1966 Blackface Piggyback Bassman & 1975 beat up Jaguar...all original,except for the mustang bridge.Oh, the tremolo plate on the pic above is a spare non original one (no lock, no logo), i just put the original unit back in.
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Have you conciderd Red/Blue? The Lace 'Blue' in the neck position is one of my favorites.
The Golds are great too, but the Blue is hard to beat in the neck position.