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Wednesday, 20 May 2015 / Published in All, Interviews

Paul Reed Smith from PRS Guitars interview at the 2015 Winter NAMM

I had the opportunity to interview twice before Paul Reed Smith but doing another interview at NAMM was too good an opportunity to pass as it's always fascinating to talk guitar with him.

Themes discussed in the interview

  • His best and worse memories of the past NAMM shows
  • Favorite NAMM survival tip
  • The differences between the Musikmesse and the NAMM
  • What’s new for PRS this year
  • A look back on the past of PRS
  • The process to develop a new idea for his guitars

Paul Reed Smith interview

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Pierre Journel.

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Tagged under: Backstage, Builder, NAMM, Paul Reed Smith, PRS, Video

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