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Lovely trio!
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The Vantage and the Westone are mine, the Aria is a more budget model from the same era-ish.
Bolt on neck instead of set, I remember taking it apart aaaages ago and being surprised at the pickups. I think I remember concluding that it could be an end of production mongrel type guitar with odd pickups from the parts bin.
Nice, though, and I love the scratchplate shape. Nice and symmetrical and utilitarian looking.
Neck is still settling into having strings on it. It's fretting out a bit around the 12-17th frets, but I don't want to rush truss rod adjustments. Truss rod seems to be turning pretty freely, which is concerning, but it is still having an impact on the straightness of the neck.
Bolt on neck instead of set, I remember taking it apart aaaages ago and being surprised at the pickups. I think I remember concluding that it could be an end of production mongrel type guitar with odd pickups from the parts bin.
Nice, though, and I love the scratchplate shape. Nice and symmetrical and utilitarian looking.
Neck is still settling into having strings on it. It's fretting out a bit around the 12-17th frets, but I don't want to rush truss rod adjustments. Truss rod seems to be turning pretty freely, which is concerning, but it is still having an impact on the straightness of the neck.

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^ Very nice! Do you want to give us some more background.
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Both special editions:
Blackout Mustang with Rotosounds and Orange limited with Flatwounds. Orange bass was the first time Fender offered the J/P style, before they had created all the different Mustangs they now.
Blackout Mustang with Rotosounds and Orange limited with Flatwounds. Orange bass was the first time Fender offered the J/P style, before they had created all the different Mustangs they now.
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Am I right in thinking those are both previous of mine? It's a good while since I sold them but I'm fairly sure that's the case. Very different guitars but both lovely.DanHeron wrote: Sat Oct 07, 2023 12:22 pm
My 2 current electrics, Coronado II and Ibanez 2344 Melody Maker. Just got the P90 put into the Ibanez, custom made locally with no cover, based on the Lollar Melody Maker P90. (also new amp, I like it).
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I sold Dan the Coronado in about 2018 so that one was definitely yours.James wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 3:19 pmAm I right in thinking those are both previous of mine? It's a good while since I sold them but I'm fairly sure that's the case. Very different guitars but both lovely.DanHeron wrote: Sat Oct 07, 2023 12:22 pm
My 2 current electrics, Coronado II and Ibanez 2344 Melody Maker. Just got the P90 put into the Ibanez, custom made locally with no cover, based on the Lollar Melody Maker P90. (also new amp, I like it).
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Started reading this thread from the beginning and it's amazing how many photos are still up. Seeing things like Yun's name with the Wangcaster still in his sig...what a throwback.
Anyway, I didn't think this warranted an NGD thread since I know there's not much PRS love here. But I saw this on FB for a steal recently and couldn't pass it up, especially since I can't find another one like it. Quite possibly the best all 'rounder I've ever owned. It's a CE 24 (mahogany body, maple top, maple bolt-on neck) from a time (1999) when you could get a PRS without the stuff that makes for a PRS hater. Well played but also very well loved.


Anyway, I didn't think this warranted an NGD thread since I know there's not much PRS love here. But I saw this on FB for a steal recently and couldn't pass it up, especially since I can't find another one like it. Quite possibly the best all 'rounder I've ever owned. It's a CE 24 (mahogany body, maple top, maple bolt-on neck) from a time (1999) when you could get a PRS without the stuff that makes for a PRS hater. Well played but also very well loved.


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If you're gonna have a PRS, that might be the best one you could have
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Just repainted my (already repainted) 1967 Mory Jazzmaster copy in white. It still plays sensationally and now it looks good too.


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Oh, that combo is hot
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Yep! Both great guitars.James wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 3:19 pmAm I right in thinking those are both previous of mine? It's a good while since I sold them but I'm fairly sure that's the case. Very different guitars but both lovely.DanHeron wrote: Sat Oct 07, 2023 12:22 pm My 2 current electrics, Coronado II and Ibanez 2344 Melody Maker. Just got the P90 put into the Ibanez, custom made locally with no cover, based on the Lollar Melody Maker P90. (also new amp, I like it).
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In honour of the paint job, it was Jazzmaster day at the ranch. 85 MIJ, 67 Mory, 04 CIJ, 17 MIM TvL.


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My Dad has a PRS, and it’s undeniably a great guitar, it plays very very well. Really like the gold top.Dillon wrote: Thu May 22, 2025 10:53 pm Started reading this thread from the beginning and it's amazing how many photos are still up. Seeing things like Yun's name with the Wangcaster still in his sig...what a throwback.
Anyway, I didn't think this warranted an NGD thread since I know there's not much PRS love here. But I saw this on FB for a steal recently and couldn't pass it up, especially since I can't find another one like it. Quite possibly the best all 'rounder I've ever owned. It's a CE 24 (mahogany body, maple top, maple bolt-on neck) from a time (1999) when you could get a PRS without the stuff that makes for a PRS hater. Well played but also very well loved.
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I effing love the Mory and the TvLMattK wrote: Thu May 29, 2025 11:58 am In honour of the paint job, it was Jazzmaster day at the ranch. 85 MIJ, 67 Mory, 04 CIJ, 17 MIM TvL.
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Nick wrote: Fri May 23, 2025 3:39 am If you're gonna have a PRS, that might be the best one you could have
Thanks, and yeah, it's lovely to play. Lots of PRS haters out there and I understand why. The man himself has long struck me as a self-entitled blowhard. As in like, "I made this company from scratch and it's super famous now so you should listen when I say that guitars sound better with these fancy woods and my own pickups and anything else is junk". The company itself hasn't done much in a long time that has really interested me. BUT. He had some great ideas, and in my experience the way they are (or at least were) constructed is special.Thom wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 8:44 pm My Dad has a PRS, and it’s undeniably a great guitar, it plays very very well. Really like the gold top.
Anyway, I've been cleaning up my office / music space. Put up some extra wall hangers and here's the current crop of things that aren't projects. Had to do an panoramic, it's an oddly shaped room. Looking at it on a PC now, I didn't realize it's so blurry that it looks like it came from when this thread started
Left to right:
SubZero Rogue VI (string through double HB Bass VI clone)
Epiphone Sheraton II (modified with nickel hardware instead of gold)
Partscaster (originally a Squier Pro Tone, my first "real" guitar)
1984-ish Gibson "The Paul"
1983 American Standard Strat (long ago modified for the typical 3-knob layout)
Partsguar I got from Awstin back in 2014
Squier VM Tele Custom II
2012 Gibson SG Standard
1992 Ibanez RG570
And the PRS of course
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Stuck some new tuners on the old faithful, as the old ones were struggling a little. These were what I had lying around to upgrade my squire strat’s stock tuners but kinda needed to sort this guitar out ready for gigging duties.
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I love the sculptured goldtop on the PRS and the way that finish aged on the SGDillon wrote: Sun Jun 01, 2025 6:36 pm
Anyway, I've been cleaning up my office / music space. Put up some extra wall hangers and here's the current crop of things that aren't projects. Had to do an panoramic, it's an oddly shaped room. Looking at it on a PC now, I didn't realize it's so blurry that it looks like it came from when this thread startedLeaving it though, as I feel like documenting the state of things so to speak.
Left to right:
SubZero Rogue VI (string through double HB Bass VI clone)
Epiphone Sheraton II (modified with nickel hardware instead of gold)
Partscaster (originally a Squier Pro Tone, my first "real" guitar)
1984-ish Gibson "The Paul"
1983 American Standard Strat (long ago modified for the typical 3-knob layout)
Partsguar I got from Awstin back in 2014
Squier VM Tele Custom II
2012 Gibson SG Standard
1992 Ibanez RG570
And the PRS of course
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That guitar should've come with those tuners. One of my favorite looksProgrockabuse wrote: Mon Jun 02, 2025 2:28 pm Stuck some new tuners on the old faithful, as the old ones were struggling a little. These were what I had lying around to upgrade my squire strat’s stock tuners but kinda needed to sort this guitar out ready for gigging duties.
Not doing too bad after 17 years
That's actually its original color! I mean I suppose it's possible it yellowed a bit, but not much. It was a Guitar Center special run and it has a good story. Back then, I worked within walking distance of one, so I'd often go over lunch to see what was new. I didn't really have the money for it, so I left the store thinking well, I love it but it's too much. Later that day I looked it up and it was incorrectly listed online for around 60% of the store price. I went back and they reluctantly agreed to sell it for that, only if I bought it right then, because the online price would be fixed immediately. I couldn't pass that up and sure enough it was back to full price online that night. Anyway, it's one of my favorites and every time I see one come up for sale I think about buying another, silly as that would be. Thankfully for my wallet, that rarely happens since they're not common.




