PRS "Stripped" 58

  • Up for sale is my PRS Stripped 58. This guitar is in MINT condition. Same condition it arrived to my door in. No dings, no scratches, no worming, no buckle rash, no fret wear of any kind. Even the case has zero wear. See the photos. It spent most of it's life with me in it's case stored away. This was purchased as a studio queen and saw almost no use at all (never gigged, smoke free studio). I hate to let it go, but other obligations require its sale. Born on 11/11/11. Ships in the original PRS box with all the original packaging and case candy. PRS website information is below. Looking to get $1900 for this one shipped and PayPal'd (add 3% for fees if not using gift option).


    Straightforward tone, quality, and comfort in an attractive, no-nonsense package


    The Stripped 58 is a vintage-inspired singlecut perfect for more traditional single-cutaway players, the 58 has a classic, resonant voice that is eminently recordable and gig ready. It is also instantly comfortable to players who grew up playing short scale guitars. The “Stripped” 58 will take everything you’ve got and keep asking for more…get your hands on one today.


    The Stripped 58 incorporates the following new features:


    V12 Finish
    Finish should enhance the look, sound, and feel of a guitar by accentuating the wood's inherent beauty and feel without hindering its natural resonance. And PRS Guitars' new "V12" finish does just that. Introduced at Experience PRS 2010, "V12" is a very thin, hard, and clear finish that will not crack or react with thinners. After roughly 12 years in development, it is halfway between acrylic and nitro but with a classic feel all its own. "PRS models with this new finish feel like old instruments," said Paul Reed Smith.


    Pattern Neck Shape
    Neck shapes have always been a high priority for PRS and a hallmark of their quality. A guitar should feel comfortable, like "home," as soon as you pick it up, and the neck is paramount to that connection. Perfected after years of prototyping, the new "Pattern" neck is an updated Wide Fat PRS neck style based on Paul's pre-factory design. These necks were found on the instruments built for Carlos Santana, Peter Frampton, and Howard Leese from the late '70s to the mid '80s.


    Whether in woodworking, machining, or cast and die work, patternmaking is the art of arriving at a perfect standard that can be duplicated or used to create new designs from by "offsetting." All PRS necks came to be as a result of offsetting from this original, Wide Fat design.


    PRS Two-Piece Adjustable Bridge
    Previously only prototyped on Private Stock guitars, the new PRS two-piece adjustable bridge now comes standard on select PRS models: the SC 58 and the JA 15. The bridge plays a crucial role in the tonal path of a guitar by transferring the string’s vibrations to the tonewood. When executed well, the bridge will enhance the wood’s natural resonance. This two-piece bridge has added weight and mass, creating more contact points, which, in turn, create a more resonant, musical instrument. Similarly, machining rather than casting, gives the brass and aluminum bridge a stronger sound. “I am calling it the ‘new two-piece adjustable sound transfer bridge’ – I’m very happy,” said Paul Reed Smith.


    Phase III Locking Tuners
    PRS Guitars Phase III tuners are very smooth, high-tolerance pegs feature an elegant design with larger buttons, an open back, and closed housing.
    Features


    Top Wood: Maple
    Back Wood: Mahogany
    Finish: V12
    Number of Frets" 22
    Scale Length: 24.5"
    Neck Wood: Mahogany
    Fretboard Wood: Rosewood
    Neck Shape: Pattern
    Fretboard Inlays: Birds
    Bridge: PRS Two Piece Bridge
    Tuners" PRS Phase III Locking Tuners
    Truss Rod Cover: Blank
    Hardware Type: Nickel
    Treble Pickup: 57/08 Treble
    Bass Pickup: 57/08 Bass


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  • It's a great price on this one considering you won't find one used under $2k (not even considering shipping) and certainly not in this condition. It's really a great guitar if you're into the Les Paul type set up and tone, but with much better quality, parts, and playability. I really hate to see it go but duties call sometimes.

  • It's a great price on this one considering you won't find one used under $2k (not even considering shipping) and certainly not in this condition. It's really a great guitar if you're into the Les Paul type set up and tone, but with much better quality, parts, and playability. I really hate to see it go but duties call sometimes.


    Strippers are absolutely great guitars. Their version of the 2 piece bridge is very comfortable to play, and the pickups are fantastic. I also love the PRS locking tuners. Absolutely the fastest string change in the world with those things.

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