teleguru
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Up for sale is my very well cared for PRS Starla X P90. I've swapped the stock neck pickup out for a -5% underwound Fralin P90. I still have the original pickup and it will be included with the sale if you decide to buy the guitar with the fralin pickup installed. This was going to be one of my keeper guitars as it plays and sounds great but I'm in a tight spot at the moment with some vehicle repairs and could use the money. Light pick marks on the pickguard. No dings or chips, I've taken very good care of it. Has a .104 SoZo cap installed and gives a very nice tone sweep. Includes PRS hard case, hang tags, and truss rod wrench & Original capacitor (if I can remember where the capacitor is..).
Made in Maryland, Build quality is spot on as to be expected with PRS.
Neck (PRS Spec):Wide Fat Neck, 24 1/2" scale, 1 11/16 nut width
Weight: In the 6lb ball park. The wood is Obeche, its in the Mahogany family, according to PRS, and very light. Gives it a nice high end while still having that sweet mid range growl.
WITH Fralin P90 installed & stock pickup-$900 Paypal Gift
WITHOUT Fralin P90 & stock pickup installed- $800 Paypal Gift.
Will consider trades + cash ONLY. Looking to get at least $600 + trade item, not looking for anything expensive or of equal value.
Prices are Shipped to the east coast! I may just need a little help with the cost if its going west






Thanks for looking!
Made in Maryland, Build quality is spot on as to be expected with PRS.
Neck (PRS Spec):Wide Fat Neck, 24 1/2" scale, 1 11/16 nut width
Weight: In the 6lb ball park. The wood is Obeche, its in the Mahogany family, according to PRS, and very light. Gives it a nice high end while still having that sweet mid range growl.
WITH Fralin P90 installed & stock pickup-$900 Paypal Gift
WITHOUT Fralin P90 & stock pickup installed- $800 Paypal Gift.
Will consider trades + cash ONLY. Looking to get at least $600 + trade item, not looking for anything expensive or of equal value.
Prices are Shipped to the east coast! I may just need a little help with the cost if its going west







Thanks for looking!
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