If you could have any other members guitar?

I lusted after @dmathews 2001 PRS McCarthy now have a 2004 Brazilian McCarthy 424/500 rosewood neck quilt 10 top mint never played one of the better guitars I've played in my life I did find a 2001 PRS McCarthy rosewood neck but the seller wanted $750.00 shipping still thinking about it I may get it for a good friend
only used in the studio 20 times one more mint used guitar.
I am honored sir...
 
They are hard to put down.
My friend Joe we have been playing in bands together since 2008 yesterday we played the PRS rosewood neck guitars together
six hours gone in fact that was the first time we both played guitars at the same time in 16 years most of the time Joe plays drums and I play guitar.
In the band Joe plays bass I play guitar. In my studio we both play keyboards drums bass and guitar and we both have mandolin's
 
My friend Joe we have been playing in bands together since 2008 yesterday we played the PRS rosewood neck guitars together
six hours gone in fact that was the first time we both played guitars at the same time in 16 years most of the time Joe plays drums and I play guitar.
In the band Joe plays bass I play guitar. In my studio we both play keyboards drums bass and guitar and we both have mandolin's
Rosewood necks are addictive. Definitely my fav...
 
I had always lusted after @Headache faded V,, so I was able to get one like it.
And I would also love to have @67plexi
Korina V.
Mitch what I found is the PRS rosewood neck guitars wide fat profile necks are .87" thick at the first fret the 1958 V is .90" at the first fret
but they feel like the same profile the PAF pickups in the V are hot and vicious could be the wood also last time I played it in public was 1999
I have had it for 37 years. It's had a ruff life it was run over with a van case destroyed pick guard and bridge gone tuners bent neck joint had to be reset
It was a few year project.
 
Mitch what I found is the PRS rosewood neck guitars wide fat profile necks are .87" thick at the first fret the 1958 V is .90" at the first fret
but they feel like the same profile the PAF pickups in the V are hot and vicious could be the wood also last time I played it in public was 1999
I have had it for 37 years. It's had a ruff life it was run over with a van case destroyed pick guard and bridge gone tuners bent neck joint had to be reset
It was a few year project.
Sounds as if it took a beating, but I believe it is still a phenomenal instrument and a great player, plus I love V’s period.
 
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