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Brand New PRS SE Tim Mahoney Signature model. Discontinued hard to find model. Full Warranty with factory PRS Gig Bag.

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Saturday 10am - 5pm

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From PRS:

311’s Tim Mahoney has been playing PRS guitars since the early 90’s. The SE Tim Mahoney is modeled after the mahogany ‘Standard 24’ PRS that has helped Tim create 311’s signature sound for well over a decade. Features include an all mahogany body, PRS stoptail bridge, nickel hardware, PRS Designed SE HFS Treble pickup and SE Vintage Bass pickups, a 24 fret wide thin maple neck with a 25” scale length with a rosewood fretboard and bird inlays.

Specs:

Mahogany Body with Carved Bevel Top
24 Fret Maple Neck with 25" Scale Length
Rosewood Fretboard with Bird Inlays
Nickel Hardware
PRS Designed Stoptail
PRS Designed Hat Fat Scream Bridge Pickup
PRS Designed Vintage Bass Neck Pickup
Master Volume Control
Master Tone Control with Push/Push Coil Tap
3 Position Pickup Selector Switch

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • SE Tim Mahoney
Finish
  • Baby Blue
Categories
Made In
  • Korea, Republic of

Groton Guitars

Groton, CT, United States
Sales:84
Joined Reverb:2013

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