Dogsinplastic
avuncular to no one
I now know that outside of Eastman, most of the "good" ones are insanely more expensive than they were 10-15 yrs ago. I get inflation as a concept and reality, but the price of guitars that you could get $1,500-$3,000 is now $4,000 - $10K. Gibson, of course, being the worst offender but also setting the price points for all of the others.
Heritage might be the only U.S. company that seems reasonable, but they're still edging out of your price range...at least for new.
I don't care for many of Eastman's archtops, but that's due to the asymmetrical nature of the cutaway on their 03 models. The 05 models are freaking sweet though. The 605 is cool, but has the non-traditional mahogany back and sides. The 805 has the more standard maple back and sides. These are all solid wood guitars with one neck pup. This one is super cool and unique:
http://www.eastmanguitars.com/archtops-el-rey-er4
Heritage might be the only U.S. company that seems reasonable, but they're still edging out of your price range...at least for new.
I don't care for many of Eastman's archtops, but that's due to the asymmetrical nature of the cutaway on their 03 models. The 05 models are freaking sweet though. The 605 is cool, but has the non-traditional mahogany back and sides. The 805 has the more standard maple back and sides. These are all solid wood guitars with one neck pup. This one is super cool and unique:
http://www.eastmanguitars.com/archtops-el-rey-er4