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In 2005 I had the privilege of taking a full factory tour, guided by (now PRS Director of Sales) Jim Cullen.  At the time Jim was the service manager.  I had been communicating with him for a couple years about several different vintage PRS guitars through e-mail and on the phone.  October of that year I had a business trip to D.C.  I reached out to Jim and asked him if I could stop by the plant.  He welcomed me over, met me in the lobby and took me on a full tour starting at the loading dock where the wood blanks are received and ending in the finish room where (among others) Al Dimeola’s next guitar was hanging on a rack, fully painted and waiting for assembly.  This was all perhaps 2-3 years before The “PRS Experience” took hold and personal tours became a thing of the past.  I was interested in the Santana Models (1 & 2) and we talked a little.  He told me only around 500 Santana 1’s were ever made.  I started shopping and found a couple of great Santana 1's (currently for sale on my site) and not long after, this fabulous Santana 2.  Over the following years, a few more 1’s & 2’s passed through but those 1's and this 2 have stayed with me.

 

I love these early Santana guitars.  That’s why I’ve kept them all these years.  She weighs in at exactly 8.2 pounds and all the Santana tone you’ll ever need is in there.  They have a really beefy neck, which at initially seemed like a concession to me when before I bought my first one, but once you’ve played one for a couple weeks, you feel right at home.  Some people didn't like the dual mini’s on the Santana 1 model, though they are extremely simple to understand and to operate once you've used them.  The Santana 2 model was designed to give everyone a traditional three-way toggle that they felt everyone wanted.  I gig all of my PRS guitars with a removeable clear vinyl pick guard which you can see in several of the photos.  It is most evident in pictures #9, #12 and #20.  These pick guards are great for poly finish guitars.  You should never use them on Nitro.  Never.  This guitar hangs over your shoulder, sounds and plays beautifully.  I’ve always had a constant stream of PRS guitars passing through.  I couldn’t possibly gig them all, but I did gig these Santana’s regularly and with pride.  Now it’s someone else’s turn to own this rock-solid tone machine.

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The physical condition of this guitar would be best described as excellent. I’ve rated it down to 9.0 on a scale of 10 however, as it does display some very limited signs of ghosting, as highlighted in picture #17.  I had to use a flash to get it to show in the picture.  It is hard to see in the unmarked photo, so I copied the picture and marked the edges along each side of the neck heel for your consideration.  I've adjusted the price accordingly.  This guitar is on the doorstep of "vintage" status at 25 years old and the clear coat should surely be stable by now.  The frets show absolutely no wear at all.  Comes with an original Tolex PRS hardshell case and the original tremolo bar.

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 A Word About Core PRS Guitars:

 

PRS has always made great guitars and they still do today.  From 1985 until 2002, all PRS guitars were core PRS guitars.  The 2001 Santana III was their first model created as a second-tier instrument.  Basically, a financial decision to explore the lower price point market with an eye on producing off-shore.  Their USA and off-shore guitars are essentially made by two different companies, creating two different families of instruments.  There are the cores in one family and everything else in the other (not to mention the Wood Library pieces or of course Private Stock, both in a league of their own).  In the Forums I see a lot of SE’s with problems right off the rack or that have been so modified by their owner, they could have just bought a core PRS to begin with. PRS still regards the new CE-24 as a core model, but they are less than one-half the guitar that core CE’s were from 1995 to 2016 and one-quarter the guitar that the pre-factory alder body CE-24’s are. Those second tier (S2) and third tier (SE) guitars lose whatever value they ever had rather quickly.  The new core guitars are fabulous instruments, but sticker north of five or six grand and will be worth far less in 4-5 years.  If you’re casually looking here out of curiosity, while thinking more seriously about buying your sixth SE in a different color, your third S2 or a new CE-24, give some thought and consideration to selling just some of what you’ve already got, to buy a Core PRS instead. Core PRS guitars hold their value.  The Santana III makes a fair second tier showing, While every Santana core (1 &2) that I’ve owned or played is multiple LEVELS ABOVE every Santana SE that I’ve ever encountered.  Just the opinion of a PRS fanatic that has bought, sold, owned and gigged over 300 PRS guitars across the last 25 years.

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​​​Please be sure to take a moment and click here to look at my ABOUT page or access it from the top menu bar.  I encourage even the smallest of questions so always feel free to e-mail me any time.  Over 140 of my online feedback ratings are from PRS guitar sales.

 

This guitar is also listed on sites with a starting price of $350 more than I'm asking here on my site, just to put a dent in the seller fees they would charge me for a transaction there. 

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Why pay more than you have to?  Check my feedback and buy it here.  It may be gone soon.  Send me an e-mail and we'll talk.  

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                                            a list of all the guitars I currently have for sale before leaving this page.

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​$3,750.00 shipping costs anywhere in the lower 48 are negotiable.  

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I recently heard someone a lot smarter than I am say: 

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"Life is short..... Buy the guitar"

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Paul Reed Smith 2002 Santana II

       

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** Santana Yellow **

Stunning "Boat Wake" Flamed Maple Top

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Excellent Condition​

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                        I'll let the pictures speak for themselves.  Here are some things to think about                            as you look through them.  Read more at the bottom of the listing page.

 

  • Not a “Retro” an “MD” or a one-off Private Stock trying to emulate a vintage piece.  An original Santana II

  • The same specifications as the (only ~500 made) original Santana 1 guitars, but with a three-way toggle 

  • Paua Shell Artist Bird Inlays

  • Rosewood Headstock Veneer

  • All Original Electronics

  • Local pick-up or meet-up within 75 miles is Free.

  • This Paul Reed Smith guitar will be vintage status, 25 years old in 2027

  • Have a look at the pictures and then READ ON!

 

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