It has purfling of red heart abalone with a natural maple wood binding. The top is of curly red maple and the back of African ribbon mahogany. It has a double-cutaway body with an outline that was designed by PRS. Its design is directly to specifications of Paul Reed Smith and built by luthiers in the Stevensville, Maryland factory. This electric guitar was a custom built instrument commissioned by Warren Esanu in 2013 for the Museum. He founded PRS guitars that is one of the largest electric guitar manufacturing companies of the twenty-first century. Paul Reed Smith was one of the most important electric guitar makers of the last few decades of the twentieth century and introduced new designs at a time when many manufacturers continued to build based on mid-century models.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |