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The 'Limited Edition' only varies from the normal one I used to have due to its satin finish/sanded neck.
Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder
My trading feedback - I'm a good egg
Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder
My trading feedback - I'm a good egg
My PRS SE cost me £250 mint condition used.
Though to be honest I'm more surprised anyone would buy a USA PRS given how good the Korean ones are. I guess that's why they don't make the SE as blingy as it'd kill the USA built market.
My Bernie is at least on a par with the LP Traditionals I recently tried to buy, in terms of fit and finish. They all had minor issues of some sort, but my Bernie and my Vela are both pretty much flawless - PRS definitely score well on QC in my opinion.
https://youtu.be/BlHyU3bQwlM
But they certainly aren't a £2-3K difference. And that difference would be brought into very sharp contrast if they made SE models that were versions of the same models from the USA - as Epiphone does with Gibson guitars.
Ive owned more than my fare share of core and SE models and hands down the US core models where the best however, the S2’s are so close I do wonder why anyone would buy core over S2 other than snobbery.
Until recently I owned a Gibson Les Paul Studio Deluxe 60s limited edition - which is very similar in design and style to the 245 SE I've bought. I foolishly sold this guitar so it's nice to get something very similar back again.
Hopefully tomorrow will be NGD.
(I had enough loyalty points with Andertons to turn it from a bit of a tempter into a no brainer, and I've wanted something in a Paul shape for a while, so hey).