PRODUCT DETAILS
This is a heavily modified 1997 PRS CE-22 Maple top in what we think is a faded Purple finish.
This guitar has had some very interesting and extensive modifications undertaken. Our British customers will appreciate its nickname "Trigger" but this monicker will be hard to translate the international customers!
The "wide thin" neck has been professionally scalloped from the 14th fret to the 22nd. It has a Seymour Duncan SH-18N "Whole Lot Of Humbucker" neck pickup and a JWP Handwound Double Black (We think that this is the "Cherrybucker" but can't be sure)
It has a "MANNMADE USA" Brass trem block, and saddles (Original saddles are in the case), the capacitor is an RS Vintage Paper Oil, with upgraded pots, and harness. The machine heads are locking Schallers. It has LOXX smart strap locks, and is also supplied with a leather "Heistercamp" strap.
With a wonderful setup and fretting, and exceptional playability from this beast, There was absolutely nothing that we could do to improve this in our workshop, it's wonderful.
The guitar has numerous small dings marks and swirls on the back from use, but nothing unsightly and all in keeping with its age and use.
This is a well-thought-out instrument and a credit to its previous ownerOriginal case and paperwork included.
REVIEWS
SHIPPING & RETURNS
Returns Policy
All products can be returned within 7 days of receipt.
General Terms
Items must be returned in original, as-shipped condition with all original packaging and no signs of use. Buyer assumes responsibility for all return shipping costs unless the item was not received as described.
Refunds
Buyer receives a full refund in their original payment method less any shipping costs.
Shipping
You can choose your shipping method during checkout. This item ships from CARDIFF, United Kingdom via:
Local Pickup
£20 Standard Shipping
Please allow 2-3 working days for packaging and delivery. I will ship with tracking to the listed regions. To negotiate shipping rates to other locations, please send me a message.
Shipping Rates:
Region
United Kingdom: £20
United States: £150
European Union: £60
Everywhere else: £200