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I like it very much indeed and it just keeps going.
It sounds wonderful and feels fine to me.
Having P90's the sound is quite versatile and despite playing lots of much more expensive guitars, the only one that's ever tempted me to buy new is a PRS SE Standard 24.
Compared to my wife's recently purchased MIJ Paisley Tele, it's obviously a budget instrument, but I suspect it's better than I'll ever be.
I recently bought a slightly battered Vintage VS6 to see if I get on with a shorter scale and humbuckers.
Sounds excellent, but it's taking a bit of getting used to and we've not bonded yet.
I should have a definitive answer in about 10 years.
I play them both through a cheap Fender Champion 600 or a Vox AD50VT when a bit more oomph is required.
I much prefer the sound of the little Fender, tbh.....
I only ask as I have a personal buying 'rule/quirk' that I adhere to, in that I have never spent more than £300 on any guitar that I have ever bought.
Can't really dig any others out at present but there are quite a few.
We are spoilt for choice and for £ 200 you don't even have to put up with a budget brand name on the headstock.
Mine is like this but with the odd dent:-
Having said that, my favourite cheap guitar is this thing:
Vintage AV-2.
Cost me about a £110.
Nowadays, they're held in higher regard. My friend has a lemon drop, and it's quite a lovely LP. Nothing wring with it. The same guy hates Gibson LP Traditionals because of how the bridge posts are anchored, so you can't please all the people all the time.
I've also really liked the Vintage V52 tele, was rather lovely, and most of the Vintage 'Icon' series. Their Thomas Blug stat was fantastic.