Hollow/Semi-hollow... what to choose?

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Post by Gabriel »

Yh I used to have quite a nice peerless factory 64' reissue g400 - the one with a vibrola. Peerless make some nice stuff.
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I'd go for this one... ;)

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Oh wait... price range...
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400 bonez

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I vote Classic 6, after getting mine. The build quality on mine is great and the pickups are nice. Seems much more of a guitar than the price. The Sheraton I played didn't seem quality enough for the higher price. YMMV though. I believe Eastwood has shifted to TOM style bridges and not the typical archtop bridges. Mine doesn't have the wooden bridge shown above.
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taylornutt wrote:I am not sure if this is what you had in mind, but I think the Squier classic vibe Thinline telecaster is a great semihollow guitar. I would totally get one and they are affordable.

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Played one of these tonight at GC and really liked its sound. I just wish it had a smaller neck radius like the Classic Series Thinlines do.
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Check this out: the 50th Anniverary Casino in "Royal Tan" Comes with vintage style hardshell case(grey with blue interior).

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westtexasred wrote:Check this out: the 50th Anniverary Casino in "Royal Tan" Comes with vintage style hardshell case(grey with blue interior).

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It's $300 more than what the OP is wanting to spend.
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Post by doober314 »

I was in a similar situation with The Jesus and Mary chain. Wound up getting a used Gretsch G5120 for $470 with a hard shell case.
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endsjustifymeans wrote:I'd go for this one... ;)

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Oh wait... price range...

What kind of guitar is that ? Fooking groovy.
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Post by hotrodperlmutter »

looks like an electrical guitar company semi-hollow.

probably like $4k or something whack.

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