![]() ![]() Home > All Guitars > Paul Reed Smith (PRS). The members of the PTC team have more than 50 years of combined PRS experience (no outside contractors are used). The Paul Reed Smith Tech Center (PTC) is dedicated to the responsible repair and authentic techniques that are true to a PRS guitar’s original construction. Originally posted by chops22 Thanks for the replies, guys.so it seems like whether the older ones are better is kind of subjective.no right answer, like someone said above.that's kind of what I thought after reading some of the HC enty of people love their PRS regardless of the year.I also went into GC and tried a new one out and liked it a lot.i'll probably keep my eye out for a good deal on one on the used market. ![]() ![]() I'm pretty sure they hadn't built 75,757 guitars in 1992. I know this because I bought it in 1993 and the neck heel says Sor something like that on it. So a 93 and a 2003 would both start with a 3 but the 93 would be something like 33000 and the 03 would be 380000 Actually, with CEs, the first number is the year and I believe the second number designates it's a CE.įor instance, my CE24 is a 1992 model. Originally posted by saturdaysaviour the first number of the serial is the year it was made so 3 would be 93 and then the numbers after that are it's number as in how many they've made.
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