
With roots dating back to 1976, Przym has spent decades perfecting the art of transformation. Officially established as a family-run workshop in 2010, we quickly became known for our work in motorsports—designing some of Europe's fastest paint jobs, contributing to record-breaking dragsters, and award-winning show cars. Now, under the leadership of two brothers (John & Paul), we have taken Przym in exciting new directions. Our love of music and the friendships we have made throughout our career led us to a meeting with Synyster Gates in a hotel bar in Las Vegas. After talking to him about some of our previous creations, we were inspired to try our hand at painting guitars. The results immediately took social media by storm, reaching millions of people worldwide and sparking a demand for more. This moment opened the door to new opportunities and allowed us to expand our creativity while maintaining the quality standards for show cars that have always set us apart.

Schecter produces both time-honored replicas and contemporary single coils and humbucker pickups. All pickups from A for “Apocalypse” to Z for “Z Plus” are produced in the USA. From vintage to ultra-hot sounds, from six to eight strings, Schecter has the right pickup for everyone.

The Hipshot® Bridge is a high-quality solution for electric guitars and basses, known for precision, stability and versatility. Hipshot® products are widely used in guitar technology and represent innovation and quality. Available as fixed bridge and tremolo bridges, they feature robust construction and high-quality materials such as stainless steel, ensuring longevity and tuning stability. The bridges allow for easy adjustment of string position and intonation, promoting improved string vibration transfer for a clear and resonant sound.

Locking tuners are specifically designed to increase tuning stability while making string changes easier. The main difference from traditional tuners is the way the strings are attached. With locking tuners, the string is not only wrapped around the mechanism, but also secured by a locking system. This system consists of a small clamping mechanism or screw that holds the string in place.

A “set-neck” (glued-in) neck is a design that is characterized by its tonal and playing properties. In contrast to neck-body connections, where the neck is screwed, the set-neck neck is firmly glued to the guitar body. The fixed neck connection eliminates the need for screws and additional connection mechanisms, resulting in a more direct transmission of string vibrations to the body. The result is a powerful, resonant sound with longer sustain.

An ebony fretboard is characterized by a clear and precise tone quality. The dense structure of the wood allows the string vibrations to be efficiently transferred to the body, resulting in a balanced sound spectrum with clear highs and well-defined mids.
| Model name | Ultra Przym Mercury Rose |
|---|---|
| Model number | 926 |
| Finish | Gloss Black |
| Body | Mahogany |
| Neck | Mahogany, set neck w/Ultra Access |
| Fingerboard | Ebony |
| Scale length | 24.75" / 629 mm |
| Neck profile | Thin C |
| Nut width | 42 mm |
| Frets | 22 X-Jumbo, stainless steel |
| Bridge pickup | SCHECTER USA Pasadena Plus |
| Neck pickup | SCHECTER USA Pasadena Classic |
| Bridge | Hipshot Hardtail with String-Thru Body |
| Tuner | Schecter Locking |
| Hardware | Satin Black |
| Strings | Ernie Ball Regular Slinky #2221 (.010-.046) |
| Case (sold separately) | SCSGR-11UM |

