1st electric-hollow body opinions


40ishnewbie
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10/15/2005 6:05 pm
I've been playing acoustic for about 1 year and I'm looking for a 1st electric. I know I"ll someday own a Tele and a LP, but I really love the sound of hollow bodies. I mostly play blues and a bit of rockabilly.

I'd really like a Gretsch Nashville or Gibson 335 but, based on price, I've been looking at an Epiphone Dot and an Oscar Schmidt OE30DL.

Any opinions, good or bad, on these two? Any other suggestions in this price range?

Thanks for any help.
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Lordathestrings
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10/16/2005 6:32 am
[font=trebuchet ms]I jam with a guy who plays a hollow-body Epi and I like what I hear. I strongly recommend trying it out in person, and then buying the one you choose, not the same model pulled out of the back room. Quality control issues make it important to keep your money in your pocket until you find a guitar you want to take home with you.

Then don't let it out of your sight.[/font] :D
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10/21/2005 2:26 am
i dont no much about em...but they sound cool
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12/19/2005 3:24 pm
If price is an issue but you can somehow scrape together some extra $, take a hard look at the Gretsch Electromatic hollowbodies. Prices vary both at guitar shops and the net but I picked up a brand new Black G5125 for $580 in VA. (another shop 1 1/2 hrs away would only go down to $899!). I too was looking at the EPI's and I think they're great but their nut width was too narrow for my large paw. Anyway, I wouldn't be happier with any guitar out there, and that includes the Gretsch's that cost 3 times as much. A great all-round guitar. I play rockabilly, country and blues.

Here's some links but the pics on the Gretsch website don't do them justice, go see one for yourself.

http://www.gretschguitars.com/gear/index.php?product=G5126&cat1=&cat2=&q=&st=1

http://www.zzounds.com/item--GRE2505801

http://media.zzounds.com/media/brand,zzounds/p26457h-80337ffe80493778f245540433a377b6.jpg
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12/19/2005 9:33 pm
Those Ibanez Artcores are real nice guitars for the $$$$, Some have a Bigsby t'boot.
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12/20/2005 3:07 am
I just bought (Saturday!) an Ibanez Artcore AF75 semi-hollow body. GREAT sound for the dollar. Couldn't be happier. Like you, I will add a Strat or a Gretsch to the stable some day down the road but for now, it was a terrific deal. I paid $299 for mine. Can't complain. :)
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12/20/2005 5:07 am
How about a Langedoc?
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12/20/2005 5:37 pm
If its good enough for Tre....Langs could be the way(shall I try make the whole post rhyme...nah, **** it!)

I quite like Ibanez Artcore series guitars, value for money, but I must agree, you'd probably be better off with Gretsch Electromatic...tis their forte after all.
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12/22/2005 11:18 am
What about the Ibanez Artcore Talman Semihollows? Oddish looking but great sound, to my ear anyway.

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