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[size=4][color=#000000][font=Times]The Patrick Eggle Berlin needs little introduction! This is a Berlin from a limited production run circa 1995. An lovely guitar with super sustain. The guitar is in very good condition with a tiny mark on the top of the body, scuff on the top edge and another on the underside of the lower horn. Hardly visible and obviously does not detract from the playability or sound. Comes with the original Eggle embossed racing green hard case. Asking £645 plus postage to mainland UK.[/font][/color][/size]
[size=4][color=#000000][font=Times]Looking to move this on as it isn't getting used and deserves some affection :D[/font][/color][/size]

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They were doing the PRS thing before PRS, just didn't have the same level of endorsement. If yours had the Wilkinson VS100C trem, I would have taken your arm off completely.

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I think PRS might have been going before Eggle. I've never played a proper PRS, but Eggles are probably the nicest feeling guitars in the hand I've played.

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I think PRS might have been going before Eggle. I've never played a proper PRS, but Eggles are probably the nicest feeling guitars in the hand I've played.
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Totally agree. I have played a PRS and the feel, sound and resonance of the Eggle is equal - in my humble opinion - to the PRS...all subjective I know�

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I've had one of these since the mid 90's and it's the most beat up of my guitars. But it's a superb sounding and playing guitar.

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