RMI and WTCI Take You Inside Paul Reed Smith Guitars
Submitted by rmiadmin on Thu, 08/12/2004 - 4:00am.
Paul Reed Smith Guitars is a world class manufacturer of electric guitars located on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Emphasizing technology, innovation, and a strong focus on quality, PRS Guitars
has become known throughout the world for its high quality products.
On August 11, 2004, The Inside Series program went Inside Paul Reed Smith Guitars.
The program featured a detailed discussion of PRS's business and a personal
factory tour from PRS Guitars President Jack Higginbotham.
INTRODUCTIONS Some introductions by WTCI's Mark Davis and RMI Executive Director Mike Galiazzo followed by an overview of Paul Reed Smith Guitars by PRS President Jack Higginbotham
FACTORY TOUR A Tour of the Paul Reed Smith manufacturing facility led by PRS President Jack Higginbotham
POST TOUR DISCUSSION A more detailed discussion of Paul Reed Smith Guitars business and strategy along with some post-talk Questions and Answers.
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