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too many strings----- rathr pissed at Mr. Reed Smith---- no BASS GUITARS on the table--- not one-----
 
I never liked PRS guitars because they pretend to be a Les Paul. Why mess around just get it right the first time with a real Gibson Les Paul. This PRS guy Paul with his damn figgiting would force me to smack him silly. I mean Suzy silly to make him calm down and keep his hands to himself.
 
I never liked PRS guitars because they pretend to be a Les Paul. Why mess around just get it right the first time with a real Gibson Les Paul. This PRS guy Paul with his damn figgiting would force me to smack him silly. I mean Suzy silly to make him calm down and keep his hands to himself.

My McCarty 58 is nothing like a Les Paul. It doesn't play like one, and it doesn't sound like one. It just sounds like itself. It has the best neck of any guitar I own - miles better than my Les Paul.

Don't put Paul down for trying to do his best. If Gibson had paid as much attention to their product they might still be in business.
 
The guy is off. The guitar that landed PRS in court with Gibson was the PRS Single Cut. The McCarty was originally a double cut which Paul worked on with Dave Grissom. Dave was mad it did not get named as his signature model, so the DGT came out, which was very close to the McCarty
 
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