Hollow-body guitars

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i can't speak for the feel, but i can see the aesthetic horror clearly.
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I would kill for an Epiphone Les Paul signature. There is just something way too cool about them.
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I suggest not going for a Gibson unless you plan on forking out the cash for the custom shop models. The production line es335's, especially the faded versions are just terrible. As a former owner of a Epiphone supernova i can tell you it's a decent guitar for the money, but even after changing out the pickups i dont think it quite reached the tone of a real 335. Edwards make an amazing copy of a 335 for around a grand with shipping.
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I am very high on the new Taylor T3 since I played one at the Taylor booth at the Dallas Guitar Festival. It has coil tapping on the humbuckers and a Bigsby option. Gorgeous guitars Probably out of your price range though.

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Currently I'd really like to get a nice vintage Gibson ES-125 (ideally : thinline, no cut-away, 1 pup). That is, if I can find one, try it, and if the neck does not feel too awful for me. Prices for those don't seem too silly.
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The reissues have a center block, IIRC.
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Nick wrote:
benecol wrote:Get thee to the 'Coronadoes at Elderly' thread and buy that VI.

Not the XII, though: I'd rock a seven string before I lowered myself to a poxy twelve string...
why no xii love?
Twelve strings embody loads that I don't like about the sound of the guitar: I want clangs and angry panther noises, not jangle. And I hate the Beatles and I hate REM, and I grew up in the 80's when every fucker played a twelve string.
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James, check out the Peerless guitars http://www.peerlessguitars.co.uk/#/thinline/4523593875 I've had a play on a couple and they are excellent quality.

damn all this hollowbody talk, its getting my fingers itching.
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timhulio wrote:60s Hagstrom Vikings are hollow yes, and probably the prettiest guitars of this type, but they're an aquired taste- the pickups are hot single coils, which if you get the metal-based bridge results in much more treble response than these other guitars. The necks are also quite skinny and narrow.
That's good to know. I had a quick look and saw the modern ones weren't hollow and assumed they'd made them the same as the 60s ones.

I have a Hagstrom II at the moment and I like the neck a lot but I'm not sure if I'd get on with it on this sort of guitar. It's nice to know I can keep the viking in mind, though.
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Will wrote:Inspired by John Lennon Casino? Or a used Elitist Casino?
I'm not sure what sort of price the Elitist Casino goes for but the Casinos in general are definitely something I need to look into.

Are any of the other models hollow? Like the Riviera or whatever the others are.
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Those guitars, aesthetically, are one of my favorite. Never heard one but I assume they sound pretty good for that kind of money.
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Post by Nick »

benecol wrote:
Nick wrote:
benecol wrote:Get thee to the 'Coronadoes at Elderly' thread and buy that VI.

Not the XII, though: I'd rock a seven string before I lowered myself to a poxy twelve string...
why no xii love?
Twelve strings embody loads that I don't like about the sound of the guitar: I want clangs and angry panther noises, not jangle. And I hate the Beatles and I hate REM, and I grew up in the 80's when every fucker played a twelve string.
Makes sense. I'll take my clangs along with my jangle (dare I say clangle?) though....I was just wondering if it was a particular thing against the coronado xii's or just xii's in general.

I'll probably end up with a coro xii at some point when I can afford to upgrade from my dano dc-12. I absolutely hate playing rickenbacker 12 stings and I want something somewhat more substantial and louder than my dc12.
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benecol wrote:Get thee to the 'Coronadoes at Elderly' thread and buy that VI.
It's a nice price but if I'm going to jump on something now it's going to have to be a fantastic deal or something hard to get hold of that looks the part (like a black coronado or that walnut greco I posted). I couldn't go for a normal, black headstock, fairly available coroando while I'm at the beginning of checking out the options. It's still tempting but I'm going to wait a while longer.
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Have you considered a Schecter Corsair?
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