Condition: Mint / Collector-Owned
Unplayed condition. No scratches, dings, or blemishes of any kind. Stored in a climate-controlled collection since new.
Specs:
- Private Stock #2308
- Build Date: August 10, 2009
- Top: Raspberry Quilt
- Back: Mahogany
- Neck: Mahogany, Pattern Thin profile
- Fingerboard: Brazilian Rosewood
- Headstock Veneer: Matching quilted maple with Private Stock eagle inlay
- Inlays: Mother-of-pearl birds with Paua outlines
- Hardware: Gold
- Pickups: PRS 59/09 treble & bass humbuckers
- Controls: 5-way rotary selector, volume, tone
- Finish: Raspberry high-gloss nitro
- Weight: Approx. 7.5 lbs
Includes:
- Original Private Stock leather case
- Certificate of Authenticity signed by Paul Reed Smith
- Case candy and hang tag (marked “CU24 PS Raspberry 153597”)
- Tremolo arm and tools
Notes:
This instrument represents the finest of PRS craftsmanship. Private Stock #2308, hand-signed and dated by Paul Reed Smith himself. The quilted maple top is exceptional, with rich depth and perfectly symmetrical flame.
Shipping:
- Free shipping within the continental U.S.
- International buyers: message for quote before purchase.
Price Notes:
- Comparable Private Stock Custom 24s from 2008–2010 (similar specs) have recently sold between $10,800–$12,900 on Reverb and from PRS dealer archives.
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| Listed | 8 months ago |
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| Condition | Mint (Used) Mint items are in essentially new original condition but have been opened or played.Learn more |
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