F-hole Fursday

I swear that's the only Schecter I've ever seen that I like the look of. Wonderful looking guitar. What's the model number @laxu?
It's a Schecter Coupe. Came in this green and a black color.

I think the Schecter Retro range has had a bunch of cool looking guitars over the years, but good luck finding that when they have like 3 dozen different superstrat ranges with no obvious way to figure out what is the difference.
 
But good luck finding that when they have like 3 dozen different superstrat ranges with no obvious way to figure out what is the difference.

That's why I've mostly ignored them as a brand over the years. The only models I've seen in the flesh have been fairly budget instruments that have been relying on being overly gaudy to appear like a quality instrument.

The coupe model looks excellent though
 
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The only guitar I currently have with f-holes is my Eastman T186MX:

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And it’s a wonderful guitar!

A few details:
- Hand carved solid mahogany body (back and sides) with a hand carved solid maple top
- Mahogany neck with ebony fretboard
- Unlike a 335 there’s no center block, but only a small piece under the bridge and stoptail (see attachment).
- Seymour Duncan 59 pickups
 

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Here are my hollow body guitars. They are fairly cheap guitars but the pickup variety goes well with the hollow body vibe.

Gretsch Electromatic G5420T - the only full hollow of the bunch.
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Epiphone ES-335
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Vox Bobcat V90
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Vox Bobcat S66
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How does the middle pickup operate on the bobcat?
 
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