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1992 Paul Reed Smith
Custom 24
_Grey Black_
_With Natural Binding_
**Take this beauty DOWN before someone else does**
A highly desirable pre-factory Custom 24 with a maple top and natural binding. The tight flame pattern on this top is an indication of aged, dense, old-growth Maple. The early and sought "white label" HFS / Vintage Bass pick-ups combined with the tone wood of this vintage guitar give it a voice all its own. The sequential serial number of this guitar is under 15,000. Serial numbers of Core PRS guitars leaving the factory today are approaching a half-million, which means this guitar in the Top 3% of all PRS core Customs ever made. Truly a piece of PRS history.
Here are some things to think about as you look through the pictures & much more at the bottom of the listing page.
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A collectable pre-factory guitar
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White label HFS & Vintage Bass pick-ups
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Small neck heel for best access to the upper frets
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A comfortable Wide/Thin neck carve with low action
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One-piece Mil-Com bridge for maximum resonance
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A vintage PRS, with tone wood naturally aged since it was built 34 years ago
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Built in an age when ALL PRS guitars were Core PRS guitars
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Played and playable. If you’re looking for a dead-mint vintage PRS guitar to hang in a glass case, I have those too. Check my other listings. If you want a naturally aged vintage guitar that you will not be afraid to take out of its case and which will build value for as long as you own it then you’re in the right place. There is no fret ware of any kind, all the way up and down the neck. The guitar has minor button mark swirls in the clearcoat on the back. Zoom the picture provided to see them. The neck, the top and the edges have no dings dents or scratches of any kind. The headstock tips must have taken some solid dings at some point in this guitar’s lifetime. Both have been drop-filled. Not a great job, but very effective. They do not stand out in the over-all appearance of this elegant, 34 year old vintage guitar. Plenty of pictures provided. This guitar is beautiful where it matters. If not for the headstock touch-ups, I would rate the cosmetic condition of this guitar a 9.5 out of 10. I’ll call it 9.2 / VG++ condition, all things considered. Comes with original PRS hard case and tremolo bar.
These vintage pre-factory PRS guitars are an investment. You'll ALWAYS have the option to re-sell it for as much or more than you paid. This guitar was hand made by small group of craftsmen who were on a mission to build a world class guitar company. The outstanding quality of the pre-factory PRS guitars that they produced in the first ten years at the Virginia Avenue shop, is the dynamic that built the PRS factory and launched their global brand.
Pre-Factory PRS Guitars and Factory built PRS Guitars
The new core guitars built in the factory are fabulous instruments. Rock solid and perfect. Perhaps too perfect. I look at it as the result of feeding a blank of wood into a machine at the front end of a production line and taking a very fine guitar out of a different machine at the end of that line. Stamped out like identical coins by hyper automation. Very, very fine coins, Yes! Still somehow, lacking the touch of craftsmen’s hands during the build process.
Before the factory opened in 1995 the PRS team built approximately 30,000 guitars (Customs and CE-24’s) in a warehouse shop over the ten years prior. Second Tier (S2), Third Teir (SE) instruments were not remotely on their radar. The fork in the road that started PRS down the path to flood the market with cheaper models started seven years after the factory opened with the introduction of the Santana III. The S2 and SE lines that followed have produced over 650,000 these Second/Third Teir guitars, in addition to the half-million cores built since 1985. The USA PRS factory now produces over 25,000 core guitars each year, every year. The guitar in this listing is from the first 15,000 PRS ever made
Here is an overview of the permanent design changes that took place when mass production began at the factory in 1995.
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The neck heel was extended, impeding access to the upper frets
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The solid block Mil-Com tremolo bridge was redesigned to a five-piece assembled unit
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The mechanical rotary (3 unique versions in the first 10 years) was replaced by a switch with a Printed Circuit card on it
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The small headstock decal that identifies the guitar as a vintage original was abandon for a larger, polished gold decal
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The individual character of each instrument, was homogenized away in favor of sterile, mass production protocols
Why These Things Matter:
I’ve bought, sold, owned and gigged hundreds of PRS guitars throughout the past 25 years. The original, mechanical blue wafer rotary switch provided direct connection between the vintage pickups and the output jack. All guitars that came after 1995 have newly designed rotaries, which utilize a printed circuit board to channel the pickup’s signals. There were three versions of the original rotary which provided unique pickup coil combinations. All rotaries after 1995 sound the same and are coil-configured the same, while subtly suppressing the raw signal from the pickups in a way that the original switches do not. I’ll never understand the neck heel change. They put a short neck heel on their “Throw-Back” run. Why can’t the put it on all of them? The one- piece Mil-Com bridge is said to be more resonant. I don’t know if anyone could tell the difference but it is unique to the pre-factory guitars and was probably re-designed just to cut costs. The headstock decal change is sort-of a good thing. The small signature decal (like the short neck heel) make is an immediately recognizable indications that the guitar was built between 1985 and 1994 in the Virginia Ave shop, with a considerably higher level of hands-on craftsmanship.
A Word About Vintage Instruments:
You can tell when you have a true vintage instrument in your hands. The resonance of the wood which has aged naturally for decades simply can NOT be duplicated in a new instrument. The Retro, Relic, Custom Shop, Re-Issue, Private Stock, Murphy Lab, Master Built, Throw-Back guitars can all be built to original spec but will never replicate natural aging of the wood through the passage of time. This is a vintage PRS guitar in excellent condition for its age, which is ready for you to honestly, respectfully and authentically “relic” it as you make it your own. All at ½ the cost of a new core Custom that will sell for half what you paid for it four years from now.
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