Here's PRS Private Stock #418 which features a quilted maple top, Fralin pickups plus L.R.Baggs Piezo system, curly maple neck with Brazilian Rosewood fingerboard, and Mammoth ivory inlay.

This guitar is unique in that it has a one piece quilted maple top. It features the new bird neck inlays, 3 humbucking pickups and a push/pull knob to switch to a single coil pickup sound.

1980 West Street Limited Edition model featuring Santana body shape, sapelle top and dragon inlay. Only 300 were made.
Here's the 20th Anniversary PRS model featuring the Anniversary wind and birds inlay on the fretboard.

Here's the PRS Brazilian Model featuring the Brazilian Rosewood fingerboard and the combination gold and chrome hardware on the bridge, pickup covers and tuners.

Here's Pete's PRS Hollowbody II featuring a curly maple top and back with Archtop humbucking pickups and a Piezo in the bridge.

Here's a 10th Anniversary model which features etched birds and paua inlay on neck and headstock.

Here's a PRS Custom 22 Artist Package that was originally supposed to appear on the cover of "The PRS Guitar Book" but was replaced with a McCarty model when Ted McCarty passed away. The guitar was moved to the title page where it remained until the Third Edition of the book.

Here's an Artist III featuring a quilted maple top and paua trim on the neck and headstock.

Here's a PRS Artist III prototype featuring the paua trim on the neck and headstock. The guitar is signed "Proto 2".

Here's a 1989 Custom 24 with a Birdseye top which was offered for a very short period.

Here's a 1996 PRS Custom 22 with 10 Top, birds and chambered body, a feature that was available for a few short years.

Here's a PRS Singlecut that was built as a 10th Anniversary model for Garrett Park Guitars. Only 10 were made and features included 3 humbucking pickups (something never offered before), dot inlays, and a custom "Rockin' Dog" truss rod cover. The back cover plates were signed by Paul Reed Smith. This is number 10 of this model.
