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PRS Custom 24

Carved-top solid-body electric guitar model family

The guitar that launched Paul Reed Smith in 1985 and remains the company's flagship, the Custom 24 features a carved figured-maple top on a mahogany body, 24 frets, and a versatile pickup-switching system. Its blend of Fender- and Gibson-like qualities, fine craftsmanship, and bird inlays define the PRS identity.

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  • PRS Guitars

    PRS Guitars, founded by Paul Reed Smith in Maryland in 1985, is an American guitar manufacturer known for electric guitars that blend Fender and Gibson influences with figured-maple tops and proprietary hardware.

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  • PRS Core Series

    United States

    PRS Guitars' flagship line, built in Stevensville, Maryland. Core models feature violin-carved figured-maple tops, one-piece mahogany necks and backs, signature bird inlays, Maryland-wound pickups, and all-nitrocellulose finishes. The Core Series is the benchmark line that defines the PRS brand and includes models such as the Custom 24, Custom 22, McCarty 594, and Hollowbody II.

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  • PRS Guitars

    PRS Guitars, founded by Paul Reed Smith in Maryland in 1985, is an American guitar manufacturer known for electric guitars that blend Fender and Gibson influences with figured-maple tops and proprietary hardware.

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