The PRS Guitar Book: A Complete History of Paul Reed Smith Guitars
Product Description
This spectacular volume showcases the stunning designs, technical innovations, and ingenious workmanship of Paul Reed Smith Guitars — today’s most important maker of electric guitars. It portrays every facet of this cutting-edge company’s evolution, and spotlights outstanding PRS models. A breathtaking photographic gallery displays the Signature, signed by Smith; the Dragon, featuring opulent shell inlays; the Swamp Ash Special and Rosewood Limited, using non-standard materials; and the Santana models, honoring the best-known player of PRS guitars, Carlos Santana. A special section highlights exquisite examples of PRS’ penchant for guitar building with the finest maple woods to create striking “flame-top” and “quilt-top” designs. Featuring 200 color photos, 5 fold-out spreads and a handsome slipcase, this book joins a line of lavish numbered limited Collector’s Editions.
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The PRS Guitar Book: A Complete History of Paul Reed Smith Guitars


May 28th, 2010 at 2:51 am
In The PRS Guitar Book, Dave Burrluck describes in detail the evolution of PRS Guitars, the renowned company founded by expert guitar maker Paul Reed Smith in 1985. The PRS Guitar Book showcases every artistic and technical facet of these exquisite instruments that sold to an enthusiasts clientele for $2000 and up. The PRS Guitar Book is enhanced with lavish color photography, anecdotes and reminiscences from Smith, famous guitarists, and PRS employees, collectors and fans. The PRS Guitar Book is highly recommended, wonderful reading for all serious guitar enthusiasts, professional or amateur.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 28th, 2010 at 5:26 am
This is a very beautiful book – beautiful in itself and the PRSguitars showcased here. The photographs are large and clear. The PRSmodels are comprehensive. The quality of the book is very good. It’s large-sized and it’s thread bound in the spine. Unlike those bound with heat glue, this book will surely last. According to the publisher’s information, it’s a limited edition in quantities of 6000 only. This is a book that a PRS guitar owner should consider buying. For those who admire the workmanship and the beauty of quality guitars, this is a very good book to read. Shortcomings: the photos are up to a professional standard, but many of them are accompanied with a white bar in the upper body of the guitar due to shinny reflection. This effect can illustrate how shinny the guitar can be, but can be quite obstructive to the eyes. A final word of caution: Beware of the temptation that one would buy a PRS guitar right after reading this book – which can be far more expensive than the book itself!
Rating: 5 / 5
May 28th, 2010 at 6:58 am
This numbered limited edition may not reach all audiences but it provides an excellent survey of the PRS guitar built by Smith for a range of famous players. Gorgeous full-page color photos abound as do engrossing technical explanations of the guitar’s development and history. Chapters covering construction techniques are particularly involving. Highly recommended: any avid guitar player who appreciates books on guitar making should have this keepsake edition, enclosed in a handsome slipcase.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 28th, 2010 at 7:02 am
This is a very beautiful book – beautiful in itself and the PRS guitars showcased here. The photographs are large and clear. The PRS models are comprehensive. The quality of the book is very good. It’s large-sized and it’s thread bound in the spine. Unlike those bound with heat glue, this book will surely last. According to the publisher’s information, it’s a limited edition in quantities of 6000 only. This is a book that a PRS guitar owner should consider buying. For those who admire the workmanship and the beauty of quality guitars, this is a very good book to read. Shortcomings: the photos are up to a professional standard, but many of them are accompanied with a white bar in the upper body of the guitar due to shinny reflection. This effect can illustrate how shinny the guitar can be, but can be quite obstructive to the eyes. A final word of caution: Beware of the temptation that one would buy a PRS guitar right after reading this book – which can be far more expensive than the book itself!
Rating: 5 / 5
May 28th, 2010 at 7:06 am
If you are a guitar player, a PRS owner, or just a fan of fine craftsmanship, this is the one guitar book for you. Anyone interested in the history of the Paul Reed Smith guitar will find this book to be all you need. The photography is magnificent. The text is informative and comprehensive. The information is current and interesting. Yes, this book is expensive, but it is beautifully laid out. All the models are here, along with Paul’s philosophy on instrument making and sound characteristics. There is even a step by step illustrated description on how a guitar is made. I have one small complaint – the fold out pages should have been cut just a tad shorter on the outside edge. Careless re-insertion upon closing the book will lead to unwanted creases. Other than that, you will be more than happy with this book.
Rating: 5 / 5