


PRS SE CE24 Electric Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Black Cherry
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PRS SE CE24 Electric Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Black CherryThe PRS SE CE24 makes its entrance to Paul Reed Smith's line of SE instruments. A long standing favorite model from PRS, the CE 24 was first introduced in 1988 and was their first electric to offer bolt on neck construction. Now, the CE24 is finally available as an SE model. The SE CE24 shares many similar features to its USA model including a mahogany body with flame maple top, maple neck with rosewood fingerboard and signature PRS Birds inlays, a
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