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PRS SE SWAMP ASH SPECIAL

hough better known for their glued-in neck models, a PRS bolt-on has actually been around since 1988 when the company introduced their Classic Electric – originally a Fender-inspired, alder body/maple neck version of the pricier Custom and Standard. Despite its lower cost, the market didn’t really the Classic Electric, and, renamed

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