Looks good. I had a P245 for awhile, and while I don’t regret selling it, knowing what I know now I wouldn’t mind having it back.
What’s yours have for pickups? They don’t appear stock.
The pickups is what makes this guitar quite special. They’re PRS 1957/2008. Only 250 of these SC245 with these pickups were made. Apparently Mr. Smith got a hold of Gibson’s pickup winding machine, the wire, and even the magnets they used in their late 50’s PAF pups. 1957 is the pickup voice they shot for, and 2008 being the year they got the machine.
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57/08s should have the name etched into the front of them. Those covers are plain.
Here’s an example from another 2014 SC245:
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Zoom on the bottom right corner. The covers are oddly scratched, as if someone tried to polish it and ended up scratching it. But the 57/08 etching is there.
Ah! That also explains why they looked like brushed nickel. I thought maybe someone had installed Bare Knuckles or something.
Either way, it looks cool. There’s millions of perfect looking PRS that rarely leave their cases. That one actually looks like it gets played.
Is that a Holdsworth you traded?
Beautiful green on that McCarty.Complete impulse buy last night. Traded a PRS S2 and a rare Ibanez for it and couldn’t be happier. Only catch is no hard case, but it has all paperwork which is really what matters.
2014 PRS SC245
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And the guitars I traded for it.
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Beautiful green on that McCarty.
If you don't mind disclosing, did the trade-in of your 2 former guitars cover most of the cost of the new McCarty, or not really?
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I certainly like the PRS, but I would have found a way to keep that Holdsworth. It is one of my favorite models he ever used.