Good looking PRS there Steve. What neck profile? I’m a big fan of their wide-thin. It just fits my hand so nice.Been bonding with a 2010 PRS Custom 24 10 top only had it 6 months
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Good looking PRS there Steve. What neck profile? I’m a big fan of their wide-thin. It just fits my hand so nice.Been bonding with a 2010 PRS Custom 24 10 top only had it 6 months
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MMMMMmmmmmmmm... Rosewood neck... Homer drool...Been bonding with a 2010 PRS Custom 24 10 top only had it 6 months
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Don, I think it is a wide thin neck the 1991 Custom 24 I sold years ago was thicker like my early 1960 Les Paul Standard.Good looking PRS there Steve. What neck profile? I’m a big fan of their wide-thin. It just fits my hand so nice.
I recognized that bass when you first posted it!(didn’t even notice the power mullet)This Alembic Bass owned by John Entwistle is pretty iconic. This pic is circa 1987 when I curated the Hard Rock Cafe Guitar Collection in Dallas. We had a bunch of wildly iconic guitars in our hands in those days. This was in my shop in Oak Cliff Texas. I’m sporting the super mullet!View attachment 99867
Didn’t I just see a video of you pushing the Stanley Cup?Not sure I really have one. I don't care at all about who played what guitars, I just like what I like.
I guess the Explorer, cause I love them, and the 1960 Reissue LP from 2022.
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My fugly twin.Didn’t I just see a video of you pushing the Stanley Cup?
This Alembic Bass owned by John Entwistle is pretty iconic. This pic is circa 1987 when I curated the Hard Rock Cafe Guitar Collection in Dallas. We had a bunch of wildly iconic guitars in our hands in those days. This was in my shop in Oak Cliff Texas. I’m sporting the super mullet!View attachment 99867