Advantages: The Wilkinson hardware. The playability. Good value. Disadvantages: The blue finish hides the flamed maple veneer. Tone+Volume knobs. Serial number format.
...is a PRS copy and Vintage have pretty much nailed the body shape! It's a Double-cut. Vintage says the VRS means "Vintage Rock Series".
The finish I chose for this guitar was the "through blue". A very dark blue finish on the front with a lighter greeny-blue on the back and neck. This finish is semi transparent (you can see the wood). Through blue is now a discontinued colour.
For the body 3 pieces of Eastern poplar have been used. A bookmatched ... ...of the V from the Vintage logo and imagine putting a mirror to the side of it - that’s what it looks like, MOTS is used for this. The headstock has a flamed maple veneer on the front, also in dark blue. The Vintage logo is the only piece of writing whatsoever on the headstock, it's done in MOTS. Mother of toilet seat, the pearl like plastic commonly found in things like toilet seats, used for reasons of cost. A black plastic truss rod cover is screwed ...
TommyT5 01.11.2009 (15.12.2009)
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