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prsmartin Posted - 09/04/2003 : 3:50:31 PM
If anyone is interested in how to build a guitar, or about intonation, or maintenance, or just some pretty cool info and history about PRS might want to check out the Paul Reed Smith promotional dvd. They released it to vendors of their sweet guitars (ie- Guitar Center, local licensed vendors, etc), but you can get it from their online shop.

It has a cool history of the company, a tour of the factory, interviews and a Paul Reed Smith biography. It also has an indepth educational section of how to everything with a guitar (maintenance-wise with John Ingram), and explanations about every guitar they make, including private stock. A must have for the guitar fan (especially PRS fans like myself - since I own 2 ).

The best part about it is that its FREE!!!!! Check out the PRS website for details/ordering.

http://prsguitars.com
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Black Lotus Posted - 09/04/2003 : 7:13:35 PM
I was supposed to tour their factory this summer with my cousin .. I should have gone. He said it rocked the house and they let you jam on new guitars, check out one off's and other cool stuff like that.
bugman96 Posted - 09/04/2003 : 4:00:09 PM
I tell ya...if I didn't already have a vintage Fender Jazzmaster (was my dad's back when he played electric) and wanted to get an electric, I'd go PRS all the way.

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