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  • asked byTed

    fromClayton, New York 13624

    What materials was used to build PRs 594 Private stock guitar? Please explain in detail about the head stock with what kind of binding was used and also the body. Just explain everything in detail about this guitar.

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    Body Construction & Tonewoods Fully hollowbody design featuring: Top & back: premium figured maple—often curly, quilted, flame, or koa—selected from the Private Stock "vault" Core/sides/back layer: typically African mahogany or mahogany core, sometimes with padauk backing sweetwater.com Nitrocellulose lacquer with a high-gloss or satin finish, allowing the wood to resonate naturally guitarcenter.com 🎸 Neck & Fretboard Neck wood: Set-neck construction using figured mahogany or exotic woods like osage orange guitarcenter.com Neck shape: PRS’s comfortable “Pattern Vintage” carve; 24.594″ scale Fretboard: High-end materials—rosewood, ebony, or pink ivory—with matching curly-maple binding Available radius: typically 10″, with 22 stainless steel frets . Headstock Details & Binding Headstock veneer/overlay: Most builds feature figured maple (quilt or flame), sometimes paired with ebony, matching the body’s tonewood theme Binding: Natural flamed maple binding around the body, neck, fretboard, and headstock—this adds a refined, luxurious framing Inlays & embellishments: Mother‑of‑pearl or abalone Private Stock eagle logo on headstock; “birds of a feather” patterns on headstock veneer, fretboard and truss rod cover Fretboard features PRS bird inlays—often abalone/outlined, brushstroke-style, or chrysocolla—highlighted by curly-maple binding prsguitars.com Hardware & Electronics Pickups: PRS 58/15 LT humbuckers (T/C/I wound) for warm vintage tone, often in push‑pull coil‑tap configuration Bridge & tailpiece: PRS two-piece zinc/bridged brass bridge with stoptail tailpiece; piezo options available in some builds . Tuners: Typically Phase III locking or vintage-style non-locking tuners, adorned with ebony or wing-style buttons to reduce mass Nut: Bone standard, TUSQ in some custom specs