My next big instrument purchase, which probably won't be for a couple years, is probably going to be a hollow body with P90s. I love Casinos and ES330s and hope to get one of them someday.
I stumbled upon something in the meantime to keep me occupied. It's an Ibanez AK85, sort of a copy of the Gibson ES175. It has a mahogany/maple neck, laminated spruce top, and laminated flame maple back and sides. Rosewood fretboard and tailpiece. It was used and sold for $200. I traded in a couple pieces of obsolete gear to cover most of the cost.
The pickups are typical import garbage, but I was thinking of putting in some humbucker-sized P90s, maybe GFS. Just kind of worried about installing them since it's going to be a bit more complicated than something with a pickguard or backplate. (Anybody have some spare P90s laying about?)
I have it set up with 11 gauge flat wounds. It plays pretty nicely and sounds alright. However, I am not a big fan of humbuckers and find them to be generally pretty muddy and lacking definition since I am more used to single coils, specifically Jazzmaster and Telecaster pickups which are very bright in comparison. It does the stereotypical jazz and rockabilly tones quite well.
It's fun to play but will eventually probably get sold when I am ready to fund a higher quality model. (Or maybe I can find some guy on craigslist to trade a MIM Strat or Tele so I could have a backup beater Fender.)