The PRS Custom 24 has remained at the center of the company's lineup since its introduction, and this 1998 example captures the model during an era when PRS was firmly establishing its identity. Finished in Amber, it pairs a figured maple top with the clean lines and bird inlays that helped distinguish PRS from the beginning. The 24-fret layout, PRS tremolo, and versatile electronics provide a wide range of usable tones while retaining a balanced response. Built in PRS's Stevensville, Maryland factory, this guitar represents the company's late-'90s approach to craftsmanship and design without straying from the formula that made the Custom 24 its flagship instrument. It remains an appealing example from a period that continues to draw interest from PRS enthusiasts.
Includes OHSC.