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PAUL REED SMITH PRS SE CUSTOM STOPTAIL ELECTRIC GUITARThe Paul Reed Smith SE Custom Stoptail features a genuine maple top with flamed maple veneer on a mahogany back plus a set wide, fat mahogany 22-fret neck that produces the resonant sustain and high-end bite that made PRS famous. PRS-designed components in the SE Custom include dual bare zebra humbuckers, chrome tuners, and high-sustain wraparound stop tail.
The Paul Reed Smith SE CUSTOM - Beautiful craftsmanship, looks, and tone whilst remaining affordable.
The Paul Reed Smith SE CUSTOM guitar is something very special. Genuine maple top with flamed maple veneer on a mahogany back plus a set wide, fat mahogany 24-fret neck produce the resonant sustain and high-end bite that have made Paul Reed Smith guitars famous. Unique design components include treble and bass humbucking pickups with zebra bobbins, chrome non-locking tuners and high-sustain vibrato.
The PRS SE Mikael Akerfeldt has been co-designed by PRS and Lars Mikael Akerfeldt lead vocalist/lead guitarist and songwriter of progressive death metal band Opeth, as well as the lead vocalist of death metal band Bloodbath.
The PRS SE Mikael Akerfeldt has a singlecut mahogany body with maple top and flame maple veneer. Also maple neck with ebony fretboard and flame maple headstock veneer.
The PRS 25th Anniversary SE Custom 24 (Royal Blue) solid-body electric guitar.
The PRS 25th Anniversary SE Custom 24 follows in the footsteps of the tried and true Custom 24. The guitar that Paul Smith took to his first tradeshow in 1985, the Custom 24 is the model that brought PRS to the party. Offered in the original three colors from 1985 — Royal Blue, Scarlet Red, and Vintage Yellow — and one of the first SEs to feature old school PRS birds.
The PRS SE Torero Black Cherry is a mahogany with maple top and flame-maple veneer, also arm carve and bound top.
The PRS SE Torero has a 3-piece maple, thru-neck construction, ebony, bound fretboard, EMG pickups and no inlays.
STOCK LEVELS UPDATED 13th AUG 2010