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What do you think of this guitar?

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 2:15 pm
by octagon
Yesterday,this guitar got traded in at my local store.Since I had some junk on consignment at that shop which had been sitting there for over a month, I decided to trade for it.I think it is a nice guitar but when I posted some photos of it (below)on another forum,the response I got from members there was "zzzzzzz" and "Only old people think those are cool".Why them dang whipper snappers :x Oh,my lumbago! :oops: What do you guys think?

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v228/ ... 5/McCarty/

Re: What do you think of this guitar?

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 4:20 pm
by johnallg
Use heat on your lumbago. Heated car seats help a lot.

Oh, you meant the guitar! Vaguely reminds me of something familiar from the back.... hmmmm...

Nice flamed top on it.

(Can you tell I know nothing about guitars?!)

Re: What do you think of this guitar?

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 4:48 pm
by jopagering1
nice looking guitar. looks sort of like a PRS.

Re: What do you think of this guitar?

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 5:25 pm
by peewee
jopagering1 wrote:nice looking guitar. looks sort of like a PRS.
It is a PRS; a McCarty model. This is Paul's homage to Ted McCarty - the man who gave us the ES-5, ES-335, ES-175, Flying V, Explorer and collaborated with Les Paul on the design of the "Les Paul" model guitar - who was a mentor to Paul Reed Smith. I've never played one of these particular models but used to own one of the very first production runs of the Custom 22s....I say "used to own" because it really didn't do much for me and was out the door in a hot minute. Paul has really improved his designs since the mid '80s and it shows on this model. He's made them more functional - as shown in the pics by the single volume and single tone controls, 3 way toggle switch, the keystone tuners and the wrap tailpiece - and he's listened to his consumer base for what they really want.

Nice looking guitar, octagon!

Re: What do you think of this guitar?

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 6:34 pm
by elysrand
Did someone say McCarty? I have a few of these, nice guitars. They are made here in my hometown......
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I love blue, so I bought this one back in May 2007 too and have been gigging it out along with my Ricks and a vintage 50s Les Paul or two.....
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Re: What do you think of this guitar?

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 6:35 pm
by ozover50
If it's a genuine PRS McCarty you've done well, Mitch. They get pretty good raps over here and are pretty darned expensive..... even used ones!

Re: What do you think of this guitar?

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 6:45 pm
by jps
Nice PRS, Mitch!

Elys, really nice PRS! :)

A good friend of mine has a very nice PRS Archtop with a beautful flame maple top he wants to find a good home for. Anybody interested?

Re: What do you think of this guitar?

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 6:58 pm
by elysrand
ozover50 wrote:If it's a genuine PRS McCarty you've done well, Mitch. They get pretty good raps over here and are pretty darned expensive..... even used ones!
Aitch, say the word, and I will "hook you up". After all, it is the least I can do given your generous forbearance on the 350v63 MIDs earlier this year :D

Re: What do you think of this guitar?

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 6:59 pm
by elysrand
jps wrote:Nice PRS, Mitch!

Elys, really nice PRS! :)

A good friend of mine has a very nice PRS Archtop with a beautful flame maple top he wants to find a good home for. Anybody interested?
PHOTOS, Mr. Professional Photojournalist! And lots of 'em, by golly! 8)

Re: What do you think of this guitar?

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 7:27 pm
by kenposurf
Nice one! Had one of the low line Santana models (SE) awhile back. Have ya cranked it yet? :P

Re: What do you think of this guitar?

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 7:56 pm
by elysrand
kenposurf wrote:Nice one! Had one of the low line Santana models (SE) awhile back. Have ya cranked it yet? :P
The McCarty I and archtop II (like the blue one) models get the nicest feedback when you crank them :mrgreen: Sorta like a good ES-335 through a Marshall 100 stack of two 4x12s or something equally insane!

Re: What do you think of this guitar?

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 10:14 pm
by jps
Elys, I will not get to make photo of it till next week sometime, Dave is pulling 12 hour shifts at work through the weekend! The guitar has not been played much at all, he prefers his Godin Multiacs as he uses a couple of guitar synths and a Yamaha Motif ES rack unit; the PRS was an impulse buy, so it is like new. I will keep you posted.

Re: What do you think of this guitar?

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 1:40 pm
by octagon
Thanks for the posts everybody.What do you think of this guitar?Wow Elys,those guitars are spectacular!

Re: What do you think of this guitar?

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 2:26 pm
by paologregorio
octagon wrote:Yesterday,this guitar got traded in at my local store......I think it is a nice guitar but when I posted some photos of it (below)on another forum,the response I got from members there was "zzzzzzz" and "Only old people think those are cool".Why them dang whipper snappers :x Oh,my lumbago! :oops: What do you guys think?

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v228/ ... 5/McCarty/
I'm somewhat guilty of that sentiment, :oops: :) but if you like the guitar, who cares? Go for it! Some people don't like guitars of mine that I'm crazy about and it doesn't make me like the guitars any less.

Re: What do you think of this guitar?

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 2:50 pm
by sloop_john_b
I owned several PRSi, "got over it" after a while. Hated the McCarty I had (liked the Customs far better), but if you like it, then enjoy! Nice top and I love the color.

This one was my favorite, by far (Custom 22 Soapbar):
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Three Duncan Soapbars, five-way Strat-style switching, maple neck/fretboard w/ bird inlays, black finish.

One thing I still like about PRS is their vibrato system - great feel and never goes out of tune!