Chad Gladstone
Member
I have acquired quite a few EBMM guitars, recently. I also purchased a new (2009) PRS 25th ann. 305. I have always wanted a PRS, but the scale length felt too short. The 25th ann. 305 was a commercial bust, but for me, I loved its SSS "fender quack" and the scale length, but still hated the "non naked" neck. To remedy this, I meticulously sanded it back to bare wood and treated it with the EBMM endorsed gunstock wax/oil and it now feels and looks perfect, (just like all my other EBMM guitars). The EBMM trademark neck is the best feeling, best playing neck, IMHO.
Well...the other day, while pursuing GC, I saw a new majesty with what appeared to be a painted neck, of all things.
Is this true, or did my eyes deceive me?
I am loving my many EBMM guitars. I will never endure the arduous process of sanding and treating another neck, no matter how much I otherwise would like it. I hope it was a mistake or a one off and not a trend.
Well...the other day, while pursuing GC, I saw a new majesty with what appeared to be a painted neck, of all things.
Is this true, or did my eyes deceive me?
I am loving my many EBMM guitars. I will never endure the arduous process of sanding and treating another neck, no matter how much I otherwise would like it. I hope it was a mistake or a one off and not a trend.