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PRS Silver Sky guitar
Posted by: latebloomer ()
Date: April 12, 2020 17:28

Any of you guitar experts know anything about the PRS Silver Sky? My son has played it at a guitar store several times and really wants one. I promised him last year that I would help him with the purchase, and now seems a good time to get it, with the corona shutdown keeping everyone inside.

Re: PRS Silver Sky guitar
Posted by: More Hot Rocks ()
Date: April 12, 2020 17:54

I took a tour of the PRS factory. Paul and John Mayer spent about 2 years working on this guitar before it went into production. I say go for it. The tone control works with the bridge pickup, that's something Fender should of done years ago.

Re: PRS Silver Sky guitar
Posted by: Bungo ()
Date: April 12, 2020 19:19

Photo please .....

Re: PRS Silver Sky guitar
Posted by: latebloomer ()
Date: April 12, 2020 21:17

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More Hot Rocks
I took a tour of the PRS factory. Paul and John Mayer spent about 2 years working on this guitar before it went into production. I say go for it. The tone control works with the bridge pickup, that's something Fender should of done years ago.

The factory happens to be in my home town! Keep meaning to get out there again and take a tour. Thanks for the postive review. smiling smiley

Re: PRS Silver Sky guitar
Posted by: latebloomer ()
Date: April 12, 2020 21:17

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Bungo
Photo please .....

Here's a link:

[www.prsguitars.com]

Re: PRS Silver Sky guitar
Posted by: More Hot Rocks ()
Date: April 13, 2020 04:09

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latebloomer
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More Hot Rocks
I took a tour of the PRS factory. Paul and John Mayer spent about 2 years working on this guitar before it went into production. I say go for it. The tone control works with the bridge pickup, that's something Fender should of done years ago.

The factory happens to be in my home town! Keep meaning to get out there again and take a tour. Thanks for the postive review. smiling smiley

My buddy lives in Severn, MD. He invited me a few months ago. They tour was given by the wood purchasing agent. Very knowledgeable. There were only three of us on the tour. It lasted for about 2 hours. For free. No pictures. Well worth it.

Re: PRS Silver Sky guitar
Posted by: latebloomer ()
Date: April 13, 2020 17:00

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More Hot Rocks
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latebloomer
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More Hot Rocks
I took a tour of the PRS factory. Paul and John Mayer spent about 2 years working on this guitar before it went into production. I say go for it. The tone control works with the bridge pickup, that's something Fender should of done years ago.

The factory happens to be in my home town! Keep meaning to get out there again and take a tour. Thanks for the postive review. smiling smiley

My buddy lives in Severn, MD. He invited me a few months ago. They tour was given by the wood purchasing agent. Very knowledgeable. There were only three of us on the tour. It lasted for about 2 hours. For free. No pictures. Well worth it.

I'll definitely do this with my son, More Hot Rocks, once some sembalance of normal life can resume. I grew up on Kent Island and still have family there, crossing the Chespeake Bay Bridge is like coming home to me.
Ordering the guitar today with Sweetwater. smileys with beer

Re: PRS Silver Sky guitar
Posted by: More Hot Rocks ()
Date: April 13, 2020 21:23

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latebloomer
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More Hot Rocks
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latebloomer
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More Hot Rocks
I took a tour of the PRS factory. Paul and John Mayer spent about 2 years working on this guitar before it went into production. I say go for it. The tone control works with the bridge pickup, that's something Fender should of done years ago.

The factory happens to be in my home town! Keep meaning to get out there again and take a tour. Thanks for the postive review. smiling smiley

My buddy lives in Severn, MD. He invited me a few months ago. They tour was given by the wood purchasing agent. Very knowledgeable. There were only three of us on the tour. It lasted for about 2 hours. For free. No pictures. Well worth it.

I'll definitely do this with my son, More Hot Rocks, once some sembalance of normal life can resume. I grew up on Kent Island and still have family there, crossing the Chespeake Bay Bridge is like coming home to me.
Ordering the guitar today with Sweetwater. smileys with beer

Yes! First time I was over the bridge.He He took me to The Rams Head in Annapolis too. Loved it. Pretty cool! Let us know when it arrives.


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