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The “Floyd” Custom 24 is the model PRS guitar. Equipped with the time-tested Floyd Rose “Original” tremolo system and PRS’s uncovered metal pickups this instrument is able to keep up with the heaviest of players. The Floyd Rose “Original” tremolo and locking nut tuning system is a double-locking design precision-made from high quality steel that allows players to lock the guitar in tune at the nut and at the bridge.

Other specifications include:

  • Top Wood Artist Grade Flame Maple Top
  • Back Wood Select Mahogany
  • Number of Frets 24
  • Scale Length 25"
  • Neck Wood Artist Grade Figured Maple
  • Fretboard Wood Artist Grade Figured Maple
  • Neck Shape Pattern Thin
  • Fretboard Inlays Paua Outline / Green Select Abalone Center Artist Bird Inlays
  • Headstock Inlay Inlaid Green Abalone Signature
  • Bridge Floyd Rose "Original" Tremolo & Locking Nut
  • Tuners PRS Phase III Locking Tuners
  • Hardware Type Nickel
  • Treble Pickup Uncovered m/ Treble
  • Bass Pickup Uncovered m/ Bass
  • Pickup Switching Volume and Tone Control with 5-Way Blade Switch
  • Hard Case Black Paisley Artist
  • 7 lbs 13 oz
  • #271382

 For more information about the Paul Reed Smith Custom 24 Floyd Rose Electric Guitar, please contact us.

Manufacturer
Paul Reed Smith
Actual Weight
7.13
Series
Floyd Custom 24

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SKU: 271382
Weight: 7 lbs 13 oz

Paul Reed Smith Custom 24 Floyd Artist Package - Orange Tiger

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The “Floyd” Custom 24 is the model PRS guitar. Equipped with the time-tested Floyd Rose “Original” tremolo system and PRS’s uncovered metal pickups this instrument is able to keep up with the heaviest of players. The Floyd Rose “Original” tremolo and locking nut tuning system is a double-locking design precision-made from high quality steel that allows players to lock the guitar in tune at the nut and at the bridge.

Other specifications include:

  • Top Wood Artist Grade Flame Maple Top
  • Back Wood Select Mahogany
  • Number of Frets 24
  • Scale Length 25"
  • Neck Wood Artist Grade Figured Maple
  • Fretboard Wood Artist Grade Figured Maple
  • Neck Shape Pattern Thin
  • Fretboard Inlays Paua Outline / Green Select Abalone Center Artist Bird Inlays
  • Headstock Inlay Inlaid Green Abalone Signature
  • Bridge Floyd Rose "Original" Tremolo & Locking Nut
  • Tuners PRS Phase III Locking Tuners
  • Hardware Type Nickel
  • Treble Pickup Uncovered m/ Treble
  • Bass Pickup Uncovered m/ Bass
  • Pickup Switching Volume and Tone Control with 5-Way Blade Switch
  • Hard Case Black Paisley Artist
  • 7 lbs 13 oz
  • #271382

 For more information about the Paul Reed Smith Custom 24 Floyd Rose Electric Guitar, please contact us.

Manufacturer
Paul Reed Smith
Actual Weight
7.13
Series
Floyd Custom 24

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Paul Reed Smith Custom 24 Floyd Artist Package - Orange Tiger
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