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Originally Posted by Dru Edwards
I think most players, whether they are a fan of PRS or not, would state that PRS has the most consistent quality assurance among Gibson/Fender/PRS. What I mean by that is you're less likely to pull a PRS off the wall and notice detail imperfections (i.e. binding imperfections).
On another note, I bought this book last year and it's a great read.
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Yes Paul describes (in the posted interview) it as having a narrower window of quality control, than the other two , and constantly moving towards the "better" end of the spectrum .
Interestingly enough I am actually pretty thankful that I did give up on electric guitar for some 47 years because when I got back in I had no long established preconceived notions about tone or brand. And even though I assumed I would get a Fender or Gibson , that is not how it turned out and I could not be happier.