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2016 PRS Custom 24, 10 Top W/Solid EIRW Neck, Ebony FB - Slate Blue

Estimated price for orientation: 3 499 $

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Description
Brand: Paul Reed Smith Model Year: 2016
Body Type: Solid String Configuration: 6 String
Dexterity: Right-Handed Items Included: Case with papers
Model: custom 24 10 top Country/Region of Manufacture: United States


I'm selling a beautiful 2016 PRS Custom 24 Figured 10 Top, Ebony Fingerboard & Solid East Indian Rosewood Neck - Slate Blue Electric Guitar...It's in 100% mint unplayed condition with no issues...  Never a display model either in fact only out of the box to photograph and make sure the intonation is right on ....Also has the pattern thin neck profile...These solid satin rosewood necks are so smooth which makes them a joy to play!...Just a gorgeous guitar that shows much better in person like most do......Comes in the PRS hard case with all the case candy that comes with them new...My guitar tech checked it over to make sure it plays like a dream when you get it......Buy a like new guitar at a used price!Weighs in at 7lb 15oz...Ships in the original box fully insured... GREAT PRICE AS THESE GO FOR $4370.00 IN MOST STORES!!! TRADES?
The Custom 24 is the quintessential PRS guitar. This iconic instrument was the first model that Paul Reed Smith brought to the public at PRS Guitars’ first Winter NAMM show in 1985 and has been a top seller ever since. Played by internationally touring artists, gigging musicians, and aspiring players, the Custom 24 features PRS’s patented tremolo system and PRS 85/15 treble and bass pickups with volume and tone controls and a 5-way blade switch. 85/15 pickups were personally designed by Paul Reed Smith for PRS’s 30th Anniversary. They offer remarkable clarity and extended high and low end.
The Custom 24 is the original PRS. Since its introduction, it has offered a unique tonal option for serious players and defined PRS tone and playability.
Pickup Switching Positions:
Position One: Bridge humbucker
Position Two: Bridge humbucker with neck singlecoil, in parallel 
Position Three: Bridge and neck humbuckers
Position Four: Neck singlecoil with bridge singlecoil, in parallel
Position Five: Neck humbucker
A very small percent of the maple trees cut in North America are actually figured. To make "10-Top" status, a PRS top must have clearly defined figure across its entire top with no "dead" spots. A guitar designated as a 10-Top will usually have a small "10" written on the back of the headstock in the upper right corner. Some of our earlier guitars have the "10" stamped into the finish in the same position.
FEATURESBody shape: Double cutawayBody type: Solid bodyBody material: Solid woodTop wood: Carved Maple 10 TopBody wood: MahoganyBody finish: Gloss LacquerOrientation: Right handedNeckNeck shape: Pattern thinNeck wood: Solid East Indian RosewoodJoint: Set-inScale length: 25"Truss rod: StandardNeck finish: GlossFretboardMaterial: EbonyRadius: 10"Fret size: Medium jumboNumber of frets: 24Inlays: BirdsNut width: 1.687" (42.8mm)PickupsConfiguration: HHNeck: 85/15 BassMiddle: Not applicableBridge: 85/15 TrebleBrand: PRSActive or passive pickups: PassiveSeries or parallel: SeriesPiezo: NoActive EQ: NoSpecial electronics: NoneControlsControl layout: Master volume, tonePickup switch: 5-wayCoil tap or split: BothKill switch: NoHardwareBridge type: Tremolo/VibratoBridge design: PRS tremoloTailpiece: Not applicableTuning machines: PRS lockingColor: NickelOtherNumber of strings: 6-stringSpecial features: PickupsCase: Hardshell caseAccessories: NoneCountry of origin: United States
THE GUITAR IS 100% GUARANTEED TO BE AS DESCRIBED OR YOUR MONEY BACK...WILL ONLY RETURN IF ITEM IS NOT AS DESCRIBED...CHECK MY FEEDBACK TO SEE YOUR BUYING FROM A TRUSTED SELLER...THANK YOU SO MUCH!
I am not a music store just a middle aged guy who loves guitars. I use to play drums and guitar until I broke my neck in a diving accident in 1991. Left me a quad in a wheelchair for the long haul...Can't move my fingers anymore to play. I really enjoy buying, selling and trading guitars as a hobby to give me something to do...Also get to meet some great people along the way....Wish I could still play but hey I can still look and love them right...If you decide to buy one of my unplayed guitars you can rest assure it will be as described...keep rockin'God Bless, Greg