PRS GuitarS | WOOD LIBRARY
Top-end tonewoods hand-selected by CME.
Tucked away in an unassuming alcove deep in PRS’s Stevensville, Maryland facility, you’ll find the Wood Library, an incredible caché of tonewoods available to mix and match on any Core PRS. And that’s just what we did to create these memorable models. Constructed just for us in batches of ten at a time, each one is unique, carefully specced with premium hardware, a la carte colors, and hewn from a few unforgettable slabs hand-selected in person by our PRS specialists.
Give the people what they want! A while back, we made the trip to the Paul Reed Smith facility and found some of the choicest 10-Top wood in their massive library and spec'd out some super-solid rockers which continue to roll in! Do these magnificent bursts and flame tops speak your language? It might be time to try one out.
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- Built in Stevensville, Maryland, USA
- 10-Top and Artist Grade Flame and Quilt Tops, with Hand-selected Woods
- Premium Upgrades & Customizations
- Custom Color Finish Options
- Paisley Hardshell Case Included
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