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    Identification Help

    Hi all,

    I was hoping somebody may be able to confirm the model of PRS I have just bought from Ebay - I am preety sure it is a standard Singlecut Soapbar (2007) but was hoping for a second opnion as I was not sure if there was anywhere you can check the serial number on the website?

    The link is: http://www.ebay.ie/itm/251151426589?...84.m1423.l2649

    Many thanks :-)

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    Sorry - ther reason for the confusion was that the knobs were black and I see most models have golden / orange ones.

    Picking it up on Saturday - cant wait :-)

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    It is a Standard alright, but it isn't a soapbar. Has Zebra Buckers. The birds are a nice bonus, a lot of standards don't have them. Congrats!
    1958 Martin 0-15
    1988 PRS CE24
    1995 PRS CE22
    2000 PRS SC
    2004 Heritage H150
    2006 PRS Cu24 AP
    2006 PRS McRosie
    2007 PRS CuRo22
    2007 PRS SE Soapy 2
    2010 PRS SE 25th Anni Cu24

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    Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
    Peavey Classic 30

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    Thanks AP515

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    A satin standard? sweet guitar
    NICE price too

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    Thanks Slowro!

    I dont supposed either of you guys know what size a screw the machine head will need for this guitar? As per the advert it states is missing one. I have seen a place selling them on ebay but have various options:
    M5X50
    M5X40
    M5X25
    M4X40
    M4X25

    I know I should be patient and wait until I pick it up but would be nice to be ready :-)

    Thanks

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    The pickups are most likely #6's. They don't make those any more but were my favorite rock pickup until the 57/08's, then 59/09's. The #6's are high gain, 2nd only to the Mark Tremonti high Gain pickups (at the time). They still sound good clean. The all mahogany should give it a great mid-range tone and satin finish allows the wood to breath. This is a great straight up rock guitar, you definitely don't see many of them.

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