PRS Custom 22 Soapbar

In 1998, four years after PRS introduced the McCarty model, the company added two model variations with an obvious link back to the Ted McCarty era at Gibson – white “soapbar” pickup covers.
The McCarty Soapbar featured two of the single-coil pickups (made by Seymour Duncan) and the Custom 22 Soapbar sported a trio. As most guitarists with a sense of history knew, “soapbar P-90s” made their debut on Gibson’s “goldtop” Les Paul Model – the company’s first solidbody – and were used until the advent of metal-covered humbuckers in 1957. By the late 1990s, the P-90 was once again in demand.
The maple fingerboard – a Fender feature – on this Custom 22 Soapbar seems incongruous with the soapbars’ strong identification with Gibson, and this version of the Custom 22 lasted only through 2001. The McCarty model, however, provided a fitting home for the prickups, and the McCarty Soapbar remains in production.
By the time of McCarty’s death in 2001, PRS had honored the legendary Gibson president with over a dozen model variations.