Tuesday, February 17, 2009

PRS - Limited editions

  • Signature model (about 1003 made - though only 1000 "officially" made - a few duplicate #'s - officially made from 1987-1991 but more than a few early sigs were made in 1986 like #'s 14, 19, and 30)
  • Signature 'Limited Edition' 1989, 1990 Semi-Hollow Body Tune-O-Matic (about 303 made. #300/300 was made twice - VERY rare with maple top since most had cedar or redwood tops - a few had tremolo instead of a TOM - this was also the first officially 'limited' run of guitars PRS ever did, the 1003 sigs were not originally intended to stop at 1000 guitars)
  • Mark Tremonti Tribal (Only 100 made - signed by Tremonti and numbered)
  • McCarty (Supposed to be the 100 signed by Ted McCarty and numbered but some unsigned McCarty's predate (by serial number)the "first 100")
  • Artist I, II, III, IV & the very rare Artist LTD (only 68 made)
  • Dragon I, II, III, 2000, 2002 and 2005 Double Dragon
  • Rosewood Limited (tree of life inlay on finished East Indian RW neck - 100 made - numbered - some were semi-hollow - a few had tremolo)
  • Golden Eagle (only 10 made)
  • 20th Anniversary (made though 2007 - special 20th anniversary bird inlays - thousands made)
  • Brazilian McCarty (Solid Brazilian necks - 250 signed and numbered - NOT a BLE)
  • Brazilian Singlecut (Solid Brazilian necks - 250 signed and numbered - NOT a BLE)
  • McCarty Brazilian Limited Edition (BLE) models (Brazilian Rosewood fretboards - 500 numbered)
  • CU22 Brazilian Limited Edition models (BLE)(Brazilian Rosewood fretboards - 500 numbered)
  • CU24 Brazilian Limited Edition models (BLE)(Brazilian Rosewood fretboards - 500 numbered)
  • Custom 22 semi-hollow body (not really a limited edition PRS - just hard to find)
  • Private Stock, one-off instruments (not really limited editions - just custom orders)
  • 1986 Single Pick-up 24 Fret Standard (3 made - 1 red and 2 blue - the EVH PRS - not really a limited edition, more like prototypes)
  • Singlecut Semi-Hollow (no f-holes - only 90 made - not numbered or signed)
  • SC-J Thinline(single cut, jumbo, hollowbody with optional Bigsby vibrato)
  • Archtop Artist

1 comment:

  1. This is nice. A used Tremonti Tribal now goes for about $5000 or more if youcan find one. I saw the Prototype for this go for $18,000.

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