Originally Posted by
Rickco
+1 for the 575, Ive had 5 and everyone of them was great. They are usually found with a thinner profile neck which I like but its important to play it first the neck sizes can vary, not sure about the newer models but the older ones were custom built guitars so lots of differences. Personally I wouldnt buy a new one a quick perusal through reverb and there are some really great deals. Also some have spruce tops so like a S16 with shorter scale and not all of them state that in the description. I had Shallers, SDs, HRWs and others and liked them all not a thought to change them. Super comfy to play. From a craftsmanship point of view the first shift hand built guitars to the same standards as Gibsons best (I havent played one newer than '18) Im in the US so availability and pricing here as I look I see 10 or more Id consider seriously (if I was buying) all aound $3k us. I would have loved to keep all of them but I had to make some choices. The one I kept I got from member wzpgsr. Spruce top 5pc 24/3/4 neck, Ebony fingerboard, TW Doyle single pickup. I mention this because I was not looking for a guitar when this came up (i thought i had all the good ones Marty hadnt collected yet) but had to have it glad I did. Be patient and keep your ear to the ground,youll find one or it will find you...or come to California where Im sure youll find something and you can get a good sauce at my house (it aint Italy but were from Jersey...we know sauce.) Good luck
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