These are a core model PRS that people compare to an SG. I prefer them over SGs personally. It's not terribly hard to find a deal on these and I think this and the Starla where the start of PRS giving Knaggs a greater role in designing guitars at PRS.
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I may be the original owner of the exact guitar I'm planning to buy, but I don't know if I can find my ebay purchase as I bought it from a Michigan shop years and years back as NOS so I don't know if I'll be able to verify it's my old guitar.
Out to buy a PRS Mira (Core) today
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^ It is a nice guitar! Light, versatile and a work horse. I forgot to tell you today, that I like the moons over the birds these days.
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I have owned three PRS offerings. I had a double cut Soap Ba, a single cut Soap Bar and a parlor acoustic. I liked them all just fine but in the end I let the electrics go because I love my Gibson 60's Tribute with P90's so much they did not get played. The parlor acoustic sounded great plugged in but a little toyish unplugged. They were all well made instruments and imports. The Mira looks like it would be a player.
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