I learned that A. He did not have an answer to the question and B. I annoy him.Sorry you feel that way Ray...the “ugh” part. It sounds like you did have some impact though, and I’m fairly sure that you learned something.
Let the jokes commence...RVA: Not yet, but I always dreamed about goiing to Maryland and picking my own wood.

I've seen a couple of interviews with him. Since I have never met him in person, I can't claim to know anything about the guy, but he strikes me as a bit of a strange fellow. If he was annoyed by your questions (or simply the fact that you disagree with him), quite frankly, that's not a very grown-up reaction, is it?I learned that A. He did not have an answer to the question and B. I annoy him.
Meeting your heros is a mixed bag.
Oh, by the way, wouldn’t you know it...my last name is ‘Smith’ too! Pretty wild, huh! And my father’s first name was ‘Paul.’ Can I have a guitar? The Custom 24 will do.”
No more visits for me. I am disenchanted. After being rebuffed, my memory became less forgiving. For instance, in a discussion about sustainable woods, the topic shifted to fretboards, and I asked if he would ever use Richlight. He ignored me, but 3 others nentioned it after me. He said, "what's that?" as if he never heard of it (right). Someone yelled "a composite material" and he responded "that's not wood, so why are we even talking about it." He also pretended he hever heard of hide glue. In general, there was a lot of BS fed to an audience that was not knowledgeable about guitars.Ray--- proud of you man---
first off -- great event-- and I MUST SAY--- I am impressed "MR PRS" would do such a small intimate meeting type thing-- very cool on his part--very cool--
I am sure that most folks are "awe struck" and drooling and giddy like school girls to meet and MAYBE say "I LOVE YOU MAN" to the "Legend" PRS ---
You SIr-- asked a legit question -- and stuck to your guns-- and made HIM think---- now-- I gurantee you contact him again--- or show up in Maryland at the front desk and say "tell Paul Mr Tuners is here" --- he WILL remember you ---(might throw you out) -- but Im betting he would take the time to meet with you -- help you pick wood and get your guitar ordered---
unlike the other rabble at the event YOU made impression on HIM---
well done
no UGH ---- YAY!!! and Congrats----
on the other note-- yes meeting our HEROS can sometimes be a very humbling experience-----they become human -- and fail to be HEROIC anymore---
Boy if grovers upset him that much I'd hate to see his reaction to the "improvements" that I've made to my Custom 22.
WOULDA Loved to have been a fly on the wall........but I have met (and pestered)