View Poll Results: Your choice?
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1979 Gibson ES-347
38 20.21% -
1990's Ibanez AS200
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Eastman T185MX
23 12.23% -
Yamaha SA2200
39 20.74% -
Heritage 535
64 34.04%
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Originally Posted by bluesman50
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09-30-2018 12:00 AM
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Originally Posted by bluesman50
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In case this helps, here's some info about two semi's that I have played extensively.
I play a Comins GCS-1 which is a very nice instrument. I believe it sells for around $1500 with case.
I also played a 2009 or so D'Angelico EXDC, which I heard was designed by Bill Comins. I paid $700 back then. I think they're available used for somewhat less because it's now possible to buy a similar guitar new for less.
Both very good instruments with different pros and cons.
Although the GCS-1 is more money I'm not convinced that, if you did a blindfold test with 100 guitarists, that the GCS-1 would get all the votes. That's not a knock on the GCS-1 at all. I'm happy with it. Rather, it's a compliment to the EXDC, which is a good instrument with its own sound (darker) and a very thick high end.
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So many GR8 suggestions remind me of the movie Amadeus where while trying on wigs Tom Hulce wished he had two heads. Sometimes I wish I had four arms :-)
Speaking of that, on a police show a policeman stopped a guy looking for a suspect with tatts covering his forearms. The officer asked if he would show him his forearms, and the guy said, "I only gots two arms" :-)
Anyway, in recent years I've come to appreciate semi hollow designs more and more. Of the more diminutive sized ones I've played I bought a Heritage Prospect, it's one great little git.
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Originally Posted by rpjazzguitar
I have an EX DC which is from the first run of Korean D'Angelicos that they had a big blowout sale of in 2007-ish. I believe mine was made in 2005. I bought it in 2011 on ebay for around $800. This was around the time the Bill Comins D'Angelico-partnership was being touted, and what was in the stores was advertised as his re-design (I distinctly remember they were priced at $1800 at Rudy's). The differences between those (which I tried) and mine are basically cosmetic -- he changed the headstock shape, the inlays, and the volume and tone knobs. Mine has a pressed spruce top, and the Comins one (plus all of them since then) had a laminated maple top, but that may pre-date Comins. From what I understand, the Comins GCS-1 and the Korean D'As are both made by SPG (the old Samick factory taken over by Samick workers a la Heritage/Gibson after Samick moved all their operations out of Korea). To my eyes, the GCS-1 looks like virtually the same guitar as the D'A EX-SS.
John
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Originally Posted by Sam Sherry
Can you hear the 25.25 scale on neck PU ?
More note separation in chords etc...?
Also - is there a way to tell the 25.25" scale echotones from just an online pic [Reverb.com etc ]
OR - the Made in Korea sticker etc?
Some prefer those Echotones to real 335's - is that possible or wishful thinking ? lol.
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Originally Posted by Robertkoa
Originally Posted by Robertkoa
If you look at a 'regular' 24.75" 335 or copy, the bridge is well above the center-notch of the F-hole.
On the 25.25" EchoTone, the bridge is right around the center-notch of the F-hole. The tailpiece is below the center-notch.
Originally Posted by Robertkoa
Originally Posted by Robertkoa
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Thanks very much Sam Sherry - I am saving via screen shot your Post about how to ID the 25.25" Echotones.
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have you seen my semi-hollow resource page?
Semi Hollow Resource Page
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whoa jack I'd love to see a hollow body page like that
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Originally Posted by joe2758
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Originally Posted by Sam Sherry
I like my Peerless Monarch 16 and my Ibanez AF125 just as much as my Heritage H575 Custom (bought used in Excellent condition for $1900). Of couse, much credit is due to the excellent work done by my highly skilled guitar tech who keeps my guitars in tip-top shape.
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Most recommendations here are for semis that MOST sound like hollowbody guitars.
You should take this as a very big HINT.
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Originally Posted by Hammertone
Thanks for the heads up. I will keep an eye out for one of these, 1 3/4 nut with a fat neck is my favourite spec (my 1981 Ibanez AS100 was exactly like that but quite heavy). If the black one was available for sale I would definitely be interested.
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Originally Posted by abelljo
Sustained great ...had enough brass on the Guitar to make a Tuba ...heavy in weight ( I care not about weight )
Not quite as airy /woody as some 335s but could have been the pickups ..great for Carltonish stuff ...but had a nice dark tone without rolling off tone and recorded well .
I might appreciate it more now than I did when young ( I used to be young then gradually got older ...lol )
Surprised they are so expensive now used they were formerly a bargain used compared to 335's .Last edited by Robertkoa; 04-03-2021 at 08:38 AM.
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I know it's not on the list but I'm hugely impressed with the Ibanez AS153 that I recently bought from Jack Zucker. Been playing it more than my Tele since I got it. Wonderful guitar in all aspects.
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I voted for the ibanez because I have good experience with consistent quality on every price label, from a humble AG75 over an 80s AS50, a recent JSM10 up to my current made-in-Japan GBs.
Another brand to consider is D'Angelico. A friend of mine has an endorsement deal with them and he told me that they are all very good quality.
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I like the sound ot the D`Angelico Excel Mini DC. Here is a video showing singer songwriter Alice Phoebe Lou playing one.
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IMO, if you are only playing jazz the eastman el rey (the older model with one pickup) is at the top of the list. It's neck heavy when standing though so be aware of that. Their 184, 185 and 186 also sound great but more like a smaller 175. The 184 and 185 are neck heavy too.
For several years I used and endorsed the seventy seven exrubato. It's a great axe as well. Not quite as jazzy as the eastmans I mentioned but more versatile.
I also like the gibson 339. That's what I'm currently using.
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Originally Posted by jzucker
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Originally Posted by Jazz_175
I also like the size although if you are switching between a full size archtop and the 339, it takes some getting used to. Switching beween the full size archtop and the 335 is a bit easier.
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Not semi hollow but with ML bracing double soundposts..
Gretsch MIJ Tennessee Rose players edition..
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Originally Posted by jzucker
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Hollowbody double cut away slimline..
I always wanted one, Grant Green style..
Originally Posted by Jazz_175
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I’ll second the Seventy Seven Exrubato. I have the Jazz model—fully hollow like a 330 but with humbuckers. There was a beautiful used Exrubato Custom on Reverb within the past few days that was well within your budget, but looks like it has sold already—they usually stick around for a long time. I own two Seventy Sevens and can attest to their quality. Looks like there is used Seventy Seven Albatross on Reverb currently. Under your budget, accepting offers. See if it checks enough of your boxes to consider.
Rialto Archtop Guitars UK
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