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* Handwritten serial number and 'Experience PRS 2007' on the back of the headstock. * Natural back/neck. An Eye-catching, Limited-edition PRS that Plays and Sounds Great, Too! The Paul Reed Smith Custom 24 Experience PRS 2007 solidbody electric guitar is a stunning limited-edition model (only 300 available. PRS has to my knowledge always hand written their serial numbers on the back of their headstocks, and this is clearly just printed. This just screams fake to me. They also used Grover tuners, and to my knowledge, all PRS guitars have their own brand tuners installed. PRS Serial Identification Numbers. Year Identification / Serial Numbers Excerpt from The PRS Guitars Book, written by Dave Burrluck Serial Number Year-Code Prefix. All guitars and basses have serial numbers which start with a year prefix. The prefix is the last one or two digits of the production year, and it applies to all models below. PRS Paul Reed Smith / Privat Stock / 2013 / Sandstorm / Guitar For Sale. Serial Number: 13-203346. Specifications: Model: Modern Eagle. Gold, white and black lip mother of pearl Private Stock eagle on the 12 th fret, Paul Reed Smith handwritten signature on the headstock and curly maple binding along the fingerboard. Wight: 3,52 Kg.

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Thisguitar is like new. Kept in no smoke home, temp controlled, low humiditycloset. Perfect Condition. Sweeter than my L.P.and Suhr. It is the perfect collector so it has to go for the dough!

Hereis a brief description on the guitar:

2007Paul ReedSmithCustom 24 Experience Guitar

I purchased this guitar new from a Music store in New York City . A limited run of200 pcs were made to commemorate the first PRS Experience event in 2007. Out of the 200Custom 24 guitars there were 4 different special custom paint jobs: red, blue,champagne and green. This one is called Raging Ruby.

*Custom 24
* Standard Neck Carve
* Bird Inlays
* Tremolo
* #6 zebra bobbin treble and bass pickups
* Coil tap on tone control
* Mahogany Body with Maple Top
* 25' Scale Neck
* PRS 14:1 Phase II low mass locking tuners
* Volume, Push-Pull Tone, 3-way toggle
* Painted Raging Ruby top w/ matching headstock
* Handwritten serial number and 'Experience PRS 2007' on the back ofthe headstock.
* Natural back/neck

AnEye-catching, Limited-edition PRS that Plays and Sounds Great, Too!
The
Paul ReedSmith Custom 24Experience PRS 2007 solidbody
electric guitar is a stunning limited-edition model (only 300 available
worldwide, 200 in the U.S.) with a distinctive finish and features. The
Custom 24 Experience PRS 2007 has a painted maple top and matching
headstock, 24-fret Standard neck with a rosewood fingerboard and
exquisite bird inlays, and cool zebra bobbin pickups. The back of the
headstock is emblazoned with 'Experience PRS 2007,' while a Volume
control, push/pull Tone control, and three-way pickup selector toggle
let you get an amazing array of tones from the Custom 24 Experience PRS
2007.

PaulReed Smith Custom 24 Experience PRS 2007 Limited Solidbody Electric GuitarFeatures:

  • Color: Raging Ruby
  • Top: Painted Maple
  • Body: Mahogany
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Scale: 25'
  • Fingerboard: rosewood with abalone bird inlays
  • Radius: 10'
  • Neck carve: Standard
  • No. of frets: 24
  • Headstock: Painted to match body, 'Experience PRS 2007' on back of headstock
  • Hardware: PRS tremolo, low-mass locking tuning machines
  • Pickups: #6 zebra bobbin Treble and Bass humbuckers
  • Controls: Single Volume, single push/pull Tone, 3-way pickup selector toggle
  • Case: HardshellI

ExperiencePRS 2007’ Custom 24 Specs

Custom24
Standard Neck
Birds
Tremolo
#6 zebra bobbin treble and bass pickups
Volume, Push-Pull Tone, 3-way toggle
Painted top w/ matching headstock
Natural back/neck.
Guitar will has ‘Experience PRS 2007’ written on the back of the

headstock.

Pleaselet me know if you’d like this unique piece. No trades, and serious inquiries only!

Joe

Product Specs

Condition:
Excellent (Used)
Brand
Paul Reed Smith
Model
Custom 24 Experience
Finish
Ruby Red
Categories
Solid Body
Year
2007
Made In
United States

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This Is A Very Simple Formula

PRS serial numbers are very easy to figure out. The only slightly confusing thing is

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1985 guitars start with the same number as a 1995 guitar.1986 guitars start with the same number as a 1996 guitar1987 guitars start with the same number as a 1997 guitar etc. etc.All you have to remember is, guitars built in 1985 would have a very low number,

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while guitars built in 1995 would have really high numbers. Prs Serial Number Handwritten Thank

Examples

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Serial NumberYearGuitar #
5 0037198537th guitar built
6 06491986649th guitar built
7 2376 19872376th guitar built
5 235671995 23,567th guitar built

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Numbers starting with:
5 = 19851 = 1991
6 = 19862 = 1992
7 = 19873 = 1993
8 = 19884 = 1994
9 = 19895 = 1995numbers will be over 20,000 after this year
0 = 19906 = 1996
7 = 1997

Presumably 1999 will be the same formula; I don't know what they'll do in the year 2000. Were all gonna die then anyway so I guess it doesn't matter. Ha Ha !!

I have heard that in 1999 PRS is building over 100 guitars a day. So the numbers are climbing fast now.
I remember when they were barely building 4 guitars a month

The Classic Electric or CE model has one extra number inserted after the year designator and before the number of the guitar

Example

3 917542 = 17,542nd guitar off the line, it would have been made in 1993.

Possible exceptions
Because the bolt on guitars have numbers stamped on them conceivably they could be using 1994 plates up until at least February of 1995. I don't think they throw the preprinted plates away just because the year changes. I am not sure of this but I do remember getting 1992 guitars delivered in 1993 etc. etc.

Other ways to tell
Important changeover years

1991 -- PRS stopped offering Brazilian rosewood fingerboards. Opinions vary here but I feel that the Indian Rosewood they use is still OK and shouldn't be a reason not to buy a guitar made after 1991.

1991 -- PRS stopped offering real abalone shell as the inlay material on the fingerboard. They went to a high quality, less expensive, but real mother of pearl.

1993 -- PRS came out with their version of a one piece stop tailpiece. This tailpiece is made from white metal with absolutely NO saddle adjustment (not recommended.) The ones used previously were the excellent quality Gibson style Nashville 2 piece system with fully adjustable saddles. I really hate the new PRS Stop Tail Piece

1995 -- PRS stopped using the mother of pearl inlay in favor of an artificial laminate known as “Abalam”. Still, you have to remember Gibson uses “Mother of Toilet Seat”, which is nothing more than plastic.

1995 -- PRS changed the tremolo system dramatically. The saddles are no longer highly polished and they tend to dull up and tarnish. The original tremolo was a single piece casting made in the USA, VS. the newer one that is a 2 piece bolted together unit.

1995 -- PRS went to a large long neck heel. This affects the playability of the guitar adversely and also reduces the value of the guitar greatly. (I offer a conversion back to original; on this call for details)

1995 -- PRS changed the wood on their Classic Electric “CE” model from Alder to Mahogany. In this writer's opinion, that was a huge mistake. The guitar lost all of it's high end snap. This cost cutting move was especially dastardly, because it's impossible to visually tell the difference: The wood is painted opaque on most of the models. I would classify this change as downright dishonesty and fraud. They could have changed the name or something but they did not do that.

1995 -- PRS had several hefty price increases, due to the increasing popularity of the guitar and their inability to produce enough guitars to satisfy the market. That was also the year they moved to a new large modern factory and upped their production tremendously. CNC manufacturing techniques allows PRS to build more guitars than ever but a lot of the original soul of the guitar is lacking. Also when you produce huge amounts of guitars there are other problems with wood for example. A small company can go and handpick their wood but a large company has to literally buy wood by the ton and hope for the best.

1998 -- PRS introduced their new low mass tuners... These tuners appear to be smaller and lighter than the older ones. I assume they are also considerably less money also. I have also heard they are made in Japan by Gotoh. EEEEEEEEEEEEEkkkkkkkkkkkk

Later on PRS introduced imported models which totally destroyed the cache value of their original guitars. I was sorry to see that happen.

Their imported guitars are quite nice but there are tons of guitars out there for 30% less money that are better.