This PRS for $16K..

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https://www.sweetwater.com/store/de...ic-guitar-natural-pale-moon-ebony-fingerboard

Screenshot 2025-03-25 at 14-24-55 PRS Private Stock #11442 Custom 24 7-string Electric Guitar ...png
 
Great looking piece of art, beautiful wood, etc.

But as a $16k guitar? No thanks. Also I can't stand fretboard markers oriented towards the treble or bass side of the fretboard, gotta have em centered, so there's that too.
 
16k and they couldn't throw in a $10 set of pickup rings? It looks like it has the lightweight tuners that enhance the bowel sounds in your playing though.
 
Looks like they made it out of a bunch of table coasters.
 
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Not crazy about the fretboard wood but I bet it plays well.
 
It's a private stock PRS with unique features and woods. What do expect it to cost give that? I'm sure it still will sound like furniture with strings attached as PRS's generally do and BKP's for a guitar this expensive really??!! But the price itself should be no surprise and at least it should play well and it's nitro rather than poly finish
 
It's a private stock PRS with unique features and woods. What do expect it to cost give that?
12k max. At that price just about any Gibson, Fender, ESP, or JAMES TYLER is mine for the taking making that PRS look kinda like a ripoff.
 
12k max. At that price just about any Gibson, Fender, ESP, or JAMES TYLER is mine for the taking making that PRS look kinda like a ripoff.
I mean I wouldn't argue that I'd much rather have those guitars over this. I'm just simply saying given that it's a private stock PRS with those unique features, specs and woods the price should be no surprise at all. Anyone who thinks that is just simply ignorant, but I would have zero interest in the guitar like I've said

James Tyler's fwiw are really nice guitars IME, but for that price or a little more you can get a Marchione, which is far superior for what they're going for
 
James Tyler's fwiw are really nice guitars IME, but for that price or a little more you can get a Marchione, which is far superior for what they're going for
Yeah the Marchione's seem to be well thought of but they don't have that beautiful headstock that says the brand name in all caps all over it like a JAMES TYLER guitar does. I still wish JAMES TYLER would produce a reverse headstock model. That would be sick.
 
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