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Anyone familiar with this make of guitar? When I was at the music store I was looking at several models and construction and finish were very impressive. I didn't have time to play any of them, but will probably return to test drive a few.

It appears the price range runs $400 to $700

The hollow bodies are nice and the hybrid is interesting.

http://www.michaelkellyguitars.com/vibe.html
 
I own an Hoourglass model and I have to keep it in a case because if I didn't, it would be the only one I'd end up playing.
They are made in Korea and very well built
Mahogany bodys and necks with maple caps and wood bindings
Their necks feel great to me, I'm guessing 12" radius.
Their pickups are great! Coil tapped!
It's the best guitar I've got for multi-tasking.
 
If I got my facts right michael kelly and paul reed smith both worked at gibson and split up to form their own companies.
 
Dauntless said:
I own an Hoourglass model and I have to keep it in a case because if I didn't, it would be the only one I'd end up playing.
They are made in Korea and very well built
Mahogany bodys and necks with maple caps and wood bindings
Their necks feel great to me, I'm guessing 12" radius.
Their pickups are great! Coil tapped!
It's the best guitar I've got for multi-tasking.

At first I thought you were going to tell me it's in the case a lot because it's crap. You pretty much confirm what I thought based on my brief inspection.

That hourglass model is nice. I'm gassing for the Kelly Vibe. Another guitar would require me to sell at least one - no additions at this time, only can do a sell and replace.:cry:
 
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