To own and play this guitar isn't just a great privilege, it's an amazing experience. There's no doubt that this instrument lives up to its prestigious historical heritage.
Apart from its stunning look, the first thing to notice is the exceptional playability. Of course, in electrics, the action is lower so they can be easier to play than acoustics. Still, with this guitar, it feels like your fingers are effortlessly running along the fretboard, added with the hypnotic effect of the mother of pearl detail. The voice of this guitar copes very well with both Jazz and Blues. For Jazz, I mostly use the bridge pick up; paired with a good amp, it produces this very distinct, mellow and yet expressive Jazz sound. Blues is also awesome with this instrument and tends to call for both pick ups on. Solid rock sounds are also great, strong, earthy and expressive. You get a distinct sense that this guitar can be pushed further as you get deep into play.
This guitar also copes so very well with different effects you may apply and I've not experienced feedback so far.
You'll also notice how well made it is but you'll definitely need a strong shoulder strap to hold it, even sitting otherwise it will slip as you play.
It's no easy to find the Ebony version - mine came straight from Nashville so I'm very grateful to Thomann to make this life dream possible.
Sure for most of us it's a lifetime investment but if you love music and playing with an excellent instrument that also looks fantastic, then this guitar is definitely worth it.