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Casino Guitars 5/4 stock is actually 1” thick. Just as a 2x4 is actual dimensions of 1.5”x 3.5” maybe PRS uses their own dimension system but pretty much everywhere and everyone else uses the standard dimensions set by the wood/lumber industry.
@@CasinoGuitars awesome ! Your normal videos are rad too , surprisingly simple format but head and shoulders above most other guitar commentary styled channels . Keep it up
I bought a 2018 Paul Reed Smith SE Santana 18 months ago and it was made in Indonesia. It came out with a near perfect setup and not a single finish miss. It plays and sound great. Thanks Paul.
Yeah, I bought a Mark Holcomb SE made in Indonesia and it's really quite a work of art. I understand that some people have issues with overseas guitars and I can understand and agree to a degree, but Paul has very strict guidelines for them to follow and the guitar that I purchased looks, feels and plays perfectly. No blemishes or sharp fret ends etc No areas where the paint is rough or shoddy etc.. I'm very pleased with my purchase. It cost me JUST under $1000 $959 plus tax It makes me curious about how much it costs PRS to make an overseas guitar. Factor in the materials, labor and shipping...... I spent roughly a thousand dollars, and, Guitar Center still needs their cut etc.... I wonder how much PRS makes on a guitar like that? Hence why I'm curious about how much it costs to produce one overseas.
everyday before the shifts starts PRSh gathers the whole factory and stands on the top of the highest stairway and holds up that Gibson. "I've been waiting for you, Gibson. We meet again, at last. The circle is now complete. When I left you I was but the learner. Now, *I* am the master." And the factory screams in thunderous unison.
I am a hobby builder, working on my building skills. This was just awesome to see. I have always respected PRS, but liked other manufacturers better. I am now a believer, for sure.
My guess is that the camera is set on auto focus. It will hunt in a low light setting like a factory or warehouse. Probably not a professional operator or camera.
This is amazing access. Great video. Very sincere, and with just the right level of editing polish. I didn't realize PRS was such a perfect example of "Hybrid Manufacturing", with such a great balance of automation and hand craft. Automation as a human tool...and not as a human replacement. I wish more things were made this way because it produces better products and better jobs.
Thanks Peter and we agree agree agree! It was amazing and great to see how they combined the manufacturing on their instruments this way. Thank you so much for watching and for your thoughtful comment!
I have a 594 Ten Top and you can really tell how much pride, care and attention to detail is put in to it. I knew they made them to order but I didn't realize it was less than 100 a day. Watching this video makes me love and appreciate mine that much more. Thanks!
Guy goes to the PRS factory and can't even comb his hair. I don't feel bad about going to the liquor store in my pajamas and slippers now. Thank you for the video, I really enjoyed it. More please!
That made us all very happy! Thank you for the comment and thank you for watching. Any time you want to make fun of whatever the heck Baxters hair looks like...please do:)
@@mr.astrophysics9115 Maybe... but I already have all the other ones + other brands I happen to like ;) It's about the sound, not the brand. At least for me.
@@SkyscraperGuitars workers literally have their noses inches above the sanded wood. I'm no expert, but logically as long as the worker is between the wood and the extrating system - he is breathing in that dust.
@@holderua The extraction system is down draft to the table tops or to the back side of the benches. Dust gets sucked away from everyone. It's actually pretty slick.
alot of work goes into them . . . thanx also places outside USA have this going on . . . 10:17 c n c music factory jams start (fender and gibson / chibson / korbson / indobson / j-son has them too)
Thank you and we were as well. Stay tuned for the Private Stock and custom video...tat is a true loss of brain function in there! Thanks for the comment!
This is the second PRS factory tour video I’ve seen and it never gets old!! I have a made I. Korea SE and would love to see a factory tour for those guitars!!!!! Great video!
Enjoyed this tour video, ,they never gave much away about the PRS fretwork, ,if you've ever tried a PRS or are lucky enough to own one, the fret work is second to none, ,super smooth fret ends with a glass like finish,leaves Fender and Gibson in the rear view mirror! !
George hello and thanks for the comment. We were lucky enough to spend some time with the gentleman who did most of the fretwork there and it was an impressive site to see the care and time he took on each neck. Where some parts of the process seem rushed, this part was certainly not. You could tell he took care and pride in his work. Thanks again for watching and best to you out there!
I remember growing up in Annapolis and a few of my friends worked for Paul out of a tiny shop in Annapolis. Paul let each employee build their own guitar for free so they all had the crazy guitars they built.
Great video. I have a Custom 24 and an SE. It was cool to see where they were made and checked out. A PRS SE has to be one of the best starter guitars you can get. Great guitars for the money.
if i get on the shoroom of that factory it would be impossible to me to choose one of those guitars , i probrably would ask how much you want for the entire showroom though !
She was awesome and super friendly! She just started there about two weeks prior I believe and again had a great spark to her, and really nailed her job!
We couldn't agree more! The SE line has changed the way "affordable" guitars are viewed in the market. Thank yo for watching and thank you for the comment!
Really happy your giveaway video played in my feed. I've binge watched your vids. Hahaha. Keep them going man. I love this. You have a fantastic unique channel.
Thanks a bunch Robert! We really appreciate that you enjoy some of our videos and we will have a whole slew of new factory tours and good ones coming in 2020! Were off to Mexico and California for some really fun videos in less than a month! Thanks again and best to you and yours!
OMG! I NEVER HAD A ELECTRIC GUITAR AND SEEING THIS in reality is very very very nice exp 😍♥️💐 this channel makes me feel so jealous and excitement to touch the guitars
Ryan Madrid There's only so much "wiggle room" if you consider that the trust rod can't go through the fretboard.. Neck needs to be at least xyz thick to stay strong when you crank that trust rod too.
Good question! That was the fellas guitar who works in that section. He was doing a wee setup on her. After the management saw this they did unfortunately have to take him out back and shoot him...it was a sad moment but necessary:(
We would absolutely love to as we are Korean food junkies! And our videographer, his fiancé was living there for a year until just recently. Thanks for the comment!
Shucks I can't remember which part of the video that was said. If you can give me a time stamp maybe there's an answer. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment.
Nothing to do with the pickups. Strictly for when you bang the neck against the amp or cymbal stand during the gig or when it gets knocked over and hits the floor.
Great video!!! I am still a guitar beginner but, now aspire to own one of these. I had no idea about the SE line live in MD for a period of time and then inspected. What amazing QC!
Casino Guitars while I have tried learning from the internet for the last year and now enrolled in some online lessons while at home it is amazing how distinctive the tone they have... playing my guitar with my 3 chords and beginner riffs I know that they ring out even with no amplification whereas I need amplified sound to truly know if I am doing things right...
Hahaha I have to admit it took me a second to get the reference but yes it looks just like him! He took a job at PRS rather than get sent to military school. LOL
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Casino Guitars 5/4 stock is actually 1” thick. Just as a 2x4 is actual dimensions of 1.5”x 3.5” maybe PRS uses their own dimension system but pretty much everywhere and everyone else uses the standard dimensions set by the wood/lumber industry.
Please make more videos like this !
@@TJJJJJJJJJJJ there will be more once things are opened back up again to a more normal level:)! Thanks for watching Tj!
@@CasinoGuitars awesome ! Your normal videos are rad too , surprisingly simple format but head and shoulders above most other guitar commentary styled channels . Keep it up
@@TJJJJJJJJJJJ ??
So nice to see Pauly Shore keeping busy.
"I don't often comb my hair...but when I do, I use a balloon."
That just made me very very happy! Thank you for that and thank you for watching as well:)!!!
Or just sticks a birds nest on his head.
Crazy!
😂
I bought a 2018 Paul Reed Smith SE Santana 18 months ago and it was made in Indonesia. It came out with a near perfect setup and not a single finish miss. It plays and sound great. Thanks Paul.
Yeah, I bought a Mark Holcomb SE made in Indonesia and it's really quite a work of art.
I understand that some people have issues with overseas guitars and I can understand and agree to a degree, but Paul has very strict guidelines for them to follow and the guitar that I purchased looks, feels and plays perfectly.
No blemishes or sharp fret ends etc
No areas where the paint is rough or shoddy etc..
I'm very pleased with my purchase. It cost me JUST under $1000
$959 plus tax
It makes me curious about how much it costs PRS to make an overseas guitar. Factor in the materials, labor and shipping......
I spent roughly a thousand dollars, and, Guitar Center still needs their cut etc....
I wonder how much PRS makes on a guitar like that?
Hence why I'm curious about how much it costs to produce one overseas.
I would always prefer overseas production to lazy american garbage. There is nothing americans can manufacture anymore, its all trash.
26:36 good ole gibson in the background
Lol I hear ya Eagle eye!
I was just about to see if anyone else noticed😂
everyday before the shifts starts PRSh gathers the whole factory and stands on the top of the highest stairway and holds up that Gibson. "I've been waiting for you, Gibson. We meet again, at last. The circle is now complete. When I left you I was but the learner. Now, *I* am the master." And the factory screams in thunderous unison.
Couldn't help but notice is was in the back where the do the inspections of the imports. Probably didn't pass and needed some work.
I am a hobby builder, working on my building skills. This was just awesome to see. I have always respected PRS, but liked other manufacturers better. I am now a believer, for sure.
The camera operator's inability to properly focus on the subject is exceptionally distracting.
So is the reporter's inability to have a positive encounter with a comb or hair brush.
There's a beautiful slab of wood on my right, better pan to the left and focus on the breaker box on the wall.
It's almost like a hidden camera
My guess is that the camera is set on auto focus. It will hunt in a low light setting like a factory or warehouse. Probably not a professional operator or camera.
An epileptic having a grand-mal filmed this with a turnip!
This is amazing access. Great video. Very sincere, and with just the right level of editing polish.
I didn't realize PRS was such a perfect example of "Hybrid Manufacturing", with such a great balance of automation and hand craft. Automation as a human tool...and not as a human replacement. I wish more things were made this way because it produces better products and better jobs.
Thanks Peter and we agree agree agree! It was amazing and great to see how they combined the manufacturing on their instruments this way. Thank you so much for watching and for your thoughtful comment!
Prs is really killing it right now
8:32 That's some nice carved top!
Glad somebody else caught that
Now I really wanna work for PRS
Yup she 🔥 af
@@Heavymetallord1 yeah 1 chick..good luck! or you can ask the cnc lady if shes single =]
This is the comment I was looking for. I love you guys even though, haha...
I have a 594 Ten Top and you can really tell how much pride, care and attention to detail is put in to it.
I knew they made them to order but I didn't realize it was less than 100 a day. Watching this video makes me love and appreciate mine that much more. Thanks!
I love factory tours. Please do more in the future!
Guy goes to the PRS factory and can't even comb his hair. I don't feel bad about going to the liquor store in my pajamas and slippers now. Thank you for the video, I really enjoyed it. More please!
That made us all very happy! Thank you for the comment and thank you for watching. Any time you want to make fun of whatever the heck Baxters hair looks like...please do:)
Thank you very much, from Barcelona! What beautiful guitars! A curiosity: in the last shot you can see a gibson guitar!
26:30 - on pause sums up the entire tour
That was interesting. I hope you can make a similar video about the Fender Custom Shop. Thanks.
PRS is one of my most coveted brands. Still trying to get my hands on one of them ;)
PRS will never have the legendary status like Fender Epiphone and Gibson..
@@mr.astrophysics9115 Maybe... but I already have all the other ones + other brands I happen to like ;) It's about the sound, not the brand. At least for me.
Great tour. Their factory tour is a master class in how you should approach guitar building.
oh yeah. Without a proper uniform and eye and dust protection. Dudes are working in casual clothes in a place that is full of dust. It seems wrong.
@@holderua The extraction system is strong enough it doesn't require dust protection. I've walked through... No dust issues.
@@SkyscraperGuitars workers literally have their noses inches above the sanded wood. I'm no expert, but logically as long as the worker is between the wood and the extrating system - he is breathing in that dust.
@@holderua The extraction system is down draft to the table tops or to the back side of the benches. Dust gets sucked away from everyone. It's actually pretty slick.
@@SkyscraperGuitars I'm really hoping that's the case =)
Great Vid!
Can't believe there's a Les Paul leaning against the wall in the final shot! 26.54 😆
Very cool segment. This channel has become a favorite as others have become unwatchable.
Thank you. ☮️
Wonderful tour of my favorite guitar factory. Thank you!
Thanks for watching Bella and agreed...a great place!
At 26:33 what is the Gibson Les Paul for?
Awesome video I kept rewinding and rewinding to catch details
Makes me wanna buy a prs.
no it doesn't
Yes it does
If i visit USA it will be amazing if i could discover PRS factory 😇
Great video
chuckyzzz thanks a bunch!
alot of work goes into them . . . thanx also places outside USA have this going on . . . 10:17 c n c music factory jams start (fender and gibson / chibson / korbson / indobson / j-son has them too)
Great job really enjoyed this
Thank you Jason! Look out for the next one coming out on the Private Stock...yikes:)
Fabulous and am now speechless. Thank you.
Thank you and we were as well. Stay tuned for the Private Stock and custom video...tat is a true loss of brain function in there! Thanks for the comment!
PRS makes some of the best 👍
This is the second PRS factory tour video I’ve seen and it never gets old!! I have a made I. Korea SE and would love to see a factory tour for those guitars!!!!! Great video!
Tim Castle There is a few tour videos online that you can find. WMI = World Musical Instruments.
Enjoyed this tour video, ,they never gave much away about the PRS fretwork, ,if you've ever tried a PRS or are lucky enough to own one, the fret work is second to none, ,super smooth fret ends with a glass like finish,leaves Fender and Gibson in the rear view mirror! !
George hello and thanks for the comment. We were lucky enough to spend some time with the gentleman who did most of the fretwork there and it was an impressive site to see the care and time he took on each neck. Where some parts of the process seem rushed, this part was certainly not. You could tell he took care and pride in his work. Thanks again for watching and best to you out there!
6:20 What is deceased wood?
22:45 Why don't you show more of the painting, coating and binding process?
Shouldn't this guy be directing the next Batman movie?
Whats the Gibson doing in the background?
Thanks for this wonderful tour...
Thank you for watching Phil and look out for the one on the private stock coming soon!
I remember growing up in Annapolis and a few of my friends worked for Paul out of a tiny shop in Annapolis. Paul let each employee build their own guitar for free so they all had the crazy guitars they built.
Had a friend that lived in Calvert County who worked for them in the mid 90s.
8:31 to 8:35. . My favourite part of the whole thing. . . Dunno why. . .
Mine too....
Definitely
I've seen many videos of this factory. I will still watch when there's a new one 😅
Me to babe
What a great video. A great company that makes great guitars. Wish to own one of this one day🙏
Work there in the early 2000s for a few years. Love it, went into law enforcement love it then hated it😅
Has a 513, but still love watching them be made!
Can anyone explain to me why at the end we see SE models? Is part of their construction done in USA?
So what is it you use for gluing the tops and the tops to the backs, Urea Formaldehyde?
So Robert Smith is going to play PRS now?
is that a Gibson in the background at the very end of the video? Are you guys keeping it as a reference?
You've got to be kidding! PRS has never gone bankrupt..! :)
Please pardon my ignorance but what is the difference(s) between a West Coast 10 top and an East Coast one? I genuinely would like to know. 🙏
Which wood would?
What do they do with the abalone sheets after they cut out the birds? For some strange reason, I would love to have one
Would have been great to snag one of those limba blanks, one hog neck blank, and one top set for me while you were there.
We tried Lewis, we tried!
There is a Gibson in the back at the end..
Yeah, at 26:22.
The ghost of Ted McCarty perhaps ?
My man Sean! Great to see you!
Great video. I have a Custom 24 and an SE. It was cool to see where they were made and checked out. A PRS SE has to be one of the best starter guitars you can get. Great guitars for the money.
Nice to see a les Paul casually hanging out in the background… :D
if i get on the shoroom of that factory it would be impossible to me to choose one of those guitars , i probrably would ask how much you want for the entire showroom though !
Great video man! What a great factory!
Was that ending purple one walked away with on the expense account?
Does PRS customshop offers Alder wood for the body???
No. It's too ugly and not fancy enough for PRS.
Owning a CU22, I'd say they know their stuff.
wow love the video great job
24:53 Damn look at that guy's hands. He's been operating that for a while.
At 10:02 he states "4 tons per square inch". Maybe per square foot, or maybe total clamping pressure, but not over 1.1 million pounds per square ft.
This factory Ames nice ass guitars, way better than most other big companies
Who is the glue up girl?
She was awesome and super friendly! She just started there about two weeks prior I believe and again had a great spark to her, and really nailed her job!
Yikes....didn't realize I maybe burning PRS guitar bits to help heat my home...lol....awesome nothing is wasted .
The ultimate enviornmentalist you are by buying a PRS:) Thanks for the comment!
Notice the Gibson in the back around 26:30 hmm even Paul keeps a Les Paul around I see :)
I did notice that it was in the back where they do the inspections of the imports. Probably didn't pass and needs some work.
Great tour, from my favorite UA-cam guitar guys, keep up the great work !
Your editor is fired
I have prs s2 standard and prs se they both sound great....
We couldn't agree more! The SE line has changed the way "affordable" guitars are viewed in the market. Thank yo for watching and thank you for the comment!
Awesome process. They should shorten up that end mill doing the violin carve...
You need to tell them to get their sh*t together!
Awesome, very informative and enjoyable. I am now going to buy one of these guitars.
Fantastic and thank you for watching! If you ever need any help finding one just let us know and regardless, congratulations!
Really happy your giveaway video played in my feed. I've binge watched your vids. Hahaha. Keep them going man. I love this. You have a fantastic unique channel.
Thanks a bunch Robert! We really appreciate that you enjoy some of our videos and we will have a whole slew of new factory tours and good ones coming in 2020! Were off to Mexico and California for some really fun videos in less than a month!
Thanks again and best to you and yours!
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Guitars are just beautiful 😋
This is an amazing guitar production
@8:25 that’s a jointer, not a planer.
8:30 You guys go ahead. I'm going to hang out here for a bit.
PRS Excellent World Class Guitars .
Just fantastic!!
OMG! I NEVER HAD A ELECTRIC GUITAR AND SEEING THIS in reality is very very very nice exp 😍♥️💐 this channel makes me feel so jealous and excitement to touch the guitars
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Proper functioning art
25:07 🤤🤤🤤🤤
I need to know how to get that finish!
Now do this at the Fender Custom Shop!
He sure was excited about all the wood!!!
Wood gets me very excited! So excited it is often hard to contain myself:) Thanks for watching and for the comment!
I wonder if any guitar maker has tried to make a thicker rosewood fretboard, offset against the thickness of the maple/mahogany neck.
Ryan Madrid There's only so much "wiggle room" if you consider that the trust rod can't go through the fretboard.. Neck needs to be at least xyz thick to stay strong when you crank that trust rod too.
@@u2dva TRUSS rod
@@baldbearded9601 It's trusS rod, not trusT :-)
@@ACMusicland Ya, I know it :-)
I wouldn’t want to arm wrestle their only guy pressing in frets
26:34 that is a Gibson guitar. Why?
i saw that too. ha
So they know what not to do
Yeah, and they cost around 25k per guitar I believe
They use as a dartboard, during the lunch break.
Good question! That was the fellas guitar who works in that section. He was doing a wee setup on her. After the management saw this they did unfortunately have to take him out back and shoot him...it was a sad moment but necessary:(
Great tour!
Can you do PRS factory tour in Korea?
We would absolutely love to as we are Korean food junkies! And our videographer, his fiancé was living there for a year until just recently. Thanks for the comment!
@@CasinoGuitars I'm looking forward to it~ I'm sure there are tonnes of us who would like to see the birthplace of our beloved PRS SEs
And so begins the great tone wax debate.
If you mean wax potting, if you get the pickup just to the verge of being microphonic, then you get maximum possible tone
Wonderful! I have been waiting for a factory tour from PRS.
My dream guitar is to have Paul’s guitar . Oh baby it’s nice
Is that a Gibson in the background towards the end of the video.?
Yeah it is ! haha - I wonder why!
'They ring like a bell' - great. What's that got to do with electric guitar pickups?
Shucks I can't remember which part of the video that was said. If you can give me a time stamp maybe there's an answer. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment.
Casino Guitars I believe they are talking about the rosewood blanks at 1:05 in the vid, love your content guys!
Nothing to do with the pickups. Strictly for when you bang the neck against the amp or cymbal stand during the gig or when it gets knocked over and hits the floor.
As usual, a great video!!!
Hello from Hope Mills.
Hey Neighbor!!!
Great video!!! I am still a guitar beginner but, now aspire to own one of these. I had no idea about the SE line live in MD for a period of time and then inspected. What amazing QC!
Ron Falkoff it’s rather amazing the care they take. Thanks for watching ron and thank you for your thoughts!
Casino Guitars while I have tried learning from the internet for the last year and now enrolled in some online lessons while at home it is amazing how distinctive the tone they have... playing my guitar with my 3 chords and beginner riffs I know that they ring out even with no amplification whereas I need amplified sound to truly know if I am doing things right...
I enjoyed the tour with Larry from the 3 Stooges.
26:33........... What the hell is THAT doing there???
Ted Theodore Logan trying to find the perfect wood to build the perfect guitar to write the perfect song on to save the universe at 5:34.
Lmfao!!
Dude, you fuckin nailed it!!
Excellent!!!!!
And together we are the Wild Stallions!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha I have to admit it took me a second to get the reference but yes it looks just like him! He took a job at PRS rather than get sent to military school. LOL
Pellet stoves aren’t known in the west? Pellets are great for smokers too.