This fabulous guitar was custom built for
Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre. It is hand-signed on the back of the headstock by
Paul Reed Smith himself and is the very guitar featured on the inside sleeve of Martin’s solo album 'Stage Left' (see pix below).
It features PRS7 pickups, a wide fat neck, birds and an ebony fretboard.
I bought it from Mansons in Exeter several years back (with whom Martin has worked over many years). It comes with the hard case it was supplied in.
It has a few small marks and signs of use, but is in really great condition. The only really noticeable mark is a small ~2mm impression on the top, above the bridge, but it’s got to be in the right light to see it. Take a look at the high res photos lower down this page...
I know there may be quite a few questions on this, so feel free to ask and I can supply more pix / details as necessary.
Clearly, this is a special and unique instrument and it is likely that its build was undertaken or overseen by the luthiers who construct the elite Artist and Private Stock instruments, given its rock royalty recipient, and you know how much they fetch!...
However, I know cash is in short supply at the moment, so I'm asking what I believe is a very reasonable figure for such a provenance (word of the day
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£1950 ONO NOW TRADED. I'm not really after trades at the mo, as I need cash to cover recent GAS attacks, but I would consider a SLO 100 with mods, or a Friedman SS.
This is a reluctant sale, but I’ve barely played it in all the time I’ve had it and it deserves to get more use. It's spent it's time at home in my studio safe, so has been well looked after.
Personal collection with cash is fine and so is Bank Transfer or Paypal (but collection will not be possible until all monies have fully cleared to my bank account in the last two cases).
I don't want to ship this, for obvious reasons, but will happily meet-up part-way up to 50 miles radius of Telford for £20 fuel or 100 miles maximum for £30 fuel.
I think, therefore.... I... ummmm........
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Note though, that whilst it is a pretty opaque black, you can just make-out the flamed maple through it (as seen on the guitar's edge).