It appears to me that they've got some really nice offerings in the hardbody cagegory too, with several singlecut models pretty closely matched up with LP specs ( SB56 p90 goldtop, SB59 and SB59V bursts, etc ). Even the base models are pretty supremely specd with Gotoh hardware, bone nuts, ebony fretboards, one piece solid back etc - and lots of different very nice american pickups ( SD, lollar, etc ). They also all appear to have nitro finishes with the exception of the "V" models which are a semi-aged look wiht a violin lacquer finish. Pricewise (new at least) it appears you are getting the equivalent of a Gibson custom shop spec for the same price as a Gibson USA model. And used, you seem to be able to find some pretty good deals as well.
Reviews are pretty stellar across the board, but it seems odd that resale value would drop if they are such nice guitars. Anyone here with experience? There are no shops that stock them anywhere close to me so I've never been able to pick one up.
I'm not a huge fan of aged guitars, but the 59 vintage is a very cool looking guitar and it doesn't seem like the aging is "overdone" like on an aged Gibby. I love the flat/semi matte finish in general. And the 59 in the dark burst is awfully gas-inducing

They also have a DC junior that was released recently and isn't widely availble yet, but also pretty tasty looking
