Had this for awhile but haven’t had the time to post
It’s a 2002 Model
Quite like the natural binding thingy with flames
NGD: PRS CE24
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Re: NGD: PRS CE24
I'm always a bit curious about that rotary selector switch. How are you finding it? Can you easily/quickly determine what was selected at any time?
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Re: NGD: PRS CE24
I was about to say this but didn't want to rain on your parade. They're so frustrating.
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Re: NGD: PRS CE24
Yeah, sorry, I really didn't mean to piss in your cornflakes... genuinely curious on that peculiar feature on what would otherwise be a very gorgeous guitar! And, yes, I love flame maple binding! Isn't that usually just where they scrape the finish off to expose the maple top?
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Re: NGD: PRS CE24
yes it's not actually binding and I don't know the actual term for it, you nailed it though! haha
I use this for drop C and other drop tunings for teh brootz tonez so the rotary switch don't matter much as I just leave it on the bridge pickup all the time for that
I use this for drop C and other drop tunings for teh brootz tonez so the rotary switch don't matter much as I just leave it on the bridge pickup all the time for that