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Best Sellers in Electric Guitars - Hollow Body

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    PRS SE Hollowbody II Piezo

    50 available from $756
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    PRS SE Hollowbody II

    31 available from $700
    Features a flame maple veneer top and back, 25" scale length, and 85/15 'S' humbuckers.
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    Epiphone Casino Worn (2020 - Present)

    4 available from $549
  • 5

    Michael Kelly Hybrid Special

    33 available from $499
  • 6

    Gretsch G5420T Electromatic Classic

    126 available from $549
    Not to be confused with the similarly named G5420T Electromatic which features a rosewood fretboard and Blacktop Filter'Tron pickups.
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    Epiphone Casino Reissue (2005 - 2022)

    13 available from $546
    A favorite of Gary Clark, Jr., Dwight Trash and, most famously, John Lennon, the Epiphone Casino is a true classic. With a fully hollow thinline body and punchy P-90s, the current reissue gets all the twang and scream of the original. Great for country, blues, jazz and lighter indie. Hard rockers, beware - that fully hollow body will feedback. Not necessarily a bad thing if you know how to make it work for you to get some truly snarling tone.

    The second production run of Epiphone Casino Reissue, manufactured from 2005 onward features a slim taper "D" profile neck, P-90T / P-90R pickups and an elongated headstock with no inlay. The neck joins at the 16th fret which differs from the earlier 1995 - 2004 run which has a neck joint at the 17th fret.
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    Epiphone Casino Reissue 1995 - 2004

    30 available from $750
    The initial production run of Epiphone Casino Reissue, manufactured from 1995 - 2004 features a slim taper "D" profile neck, P-90T / P-90R pickups and an elongated headstock with no inlay. The neck joins at the 17th fret which differs from the later 2005 - 2019 run which has a neck joint at the 16th fret.
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    PRS SE Hollowbody Standard

    34 available from $595
    Features a 25" scale length, and 58/15 'S' humbuckers.
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    Heritage Standard H-530

    16 available from $1,899
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    Gibson ES-330

    51 available from $2,750
    The Gibson ES-330 is a fully hollow double cutaway, meaning it lacks the center wood block found on its semi-hollowbody counterpart, the ES-335. Also in contrast to the 335, the 330 was built with a pair of P-90 pickups as opposed to humbuckers, and with a neck joint at the 17th instead of 19th fret. The actual model number of this guitar is the ES-330TD: the TD stands for thinline double pickup. Those with a designation of ES-330T only have one pickup. 

    Years of Production: 1959 - 1972

    Unique to this Year: Gibson offers new Sparkling Burgundy finish.

    Body Style: Hollowbody, double cutaway

    Wood Composition: Maple body, Rosewood fingerboard

    Design Elements: Two P-90 pickups, Tune-o-matic bridge, trapeze tailpiece, block inlays

    Finish Specification: 
    Cherry was a standard finish for the ES-330. 

    Notable Players: Martin Barre, Grant Green
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    Powers Electric A-Type

    47 available from $2,800
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    Hofner Ignition Series PRO Violin Guitar

    9 available from $239.99
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    Gretsch G5120 Electromatic Hollow Body 2006 - 2013

    25 available from $475

    Built with the unmistakable look and twang of their legendary hollow bodies in an affordable, modern package, the Gretsch G5120 Electromatic puts a professional guitar within reach of the everyday musician.


    • Body: Laminated maple arched top and body in single cutaway design

    • Neck: Set five-piece maple in "U" shape with 12" rosewood fretboard

    • Electronics: Black Top Filter'Tron humbuckers with master tone and volume, individual volume knobs, three-way pickup selector

    • Other Features: Bigsby B60 Vibrato tailpiece, Adjusto-Matic bridge, fretboard and soundhole binding
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    Epiphone Casino (2023 - Present)

    18 available from $500
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    Godin 5th Avenue Kingpin

    23 available from $550
    Bringing together features like a Canadian wild cherry archtop, sides, and back, silver leaf maple neck, and rowdy Kingpin P-90 neck pickup, the Godin 5th Avenue Kingpin Hollowbody infuses a modern instrument with classic construction. Robust and resonant, the 5th Avenue Kingpin's moody character blends effortlessly into genres from alt folk to jazz, and no matter what stage you find yourself on, the Cognac Burst will grab any audience's attention.
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    Ibanez AF75 Artcore

    24 available from $319
    With a fully bound maple body, the Ibanez Artcore AF75 hollowbody electric guitar proves a modern classic for any player seeking a vintage hollowbody look and thick sound that won't break the bank. The Artcore AF75 sports two ACH humbuckers to kick feedback and give you a smooth, resonant sound and is a true hollow-bodied instrument. Classy and stylish, perfect for a big hollowbody sound, and at incredibly musician-friendly prices, the Ibanez Artcore AF75 is a steal.
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    Gretsch G5420T Electromatic Hollow Body

    9 available from $507
    For those after the clear, powerful character of a classic hollow body guitar, the Gretsch G5420T Electromatic offers an easy inroad to pure tone. Bearing aesthetic appointments like '50s style G6120 headstock and Pearloid Neo-Classic fretboard inlays, the G5420T matches beauty with sonic braun through a treble bleed circuit, Bigsby B60 vibrato tailpiece, and pair of iconic "Black Top" Filter'Tron pickups. Moderately priced and ready for the stage, this model works well as an entry point into the Gretsch realm. Not to be confused with the similarly named G5420T Electromatic Classic which features a laurel fretboard and FT-5E Filter'Tron pickups.
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    Epiphone Joe Pass Signature Emperor II 1994 - 2015

    11 available from $495
    The Epiphone Joe Pass Signature Emperor II 1994 - 2015 features a Spruce Top, slim taper "C" profile maple neck, and a truss rod cover with "Joe Pass" inscription.
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    Gibson ES-125 1950 - 1970

    43 available from $1,750
    The ES-125 evolved out of the ES-100 in 1941 and was produced until 1942. Upon its reintroduction in 1946, the ES-125 changed in a number of ways including a wider body, a new P-90 pickup, and trapezoid inlays. The ES-125 was updated again in 1950 with an adjustable P-90 pickup and dot inlays. 

    Years of Production: 1941 - 1942, 1946 - 1970

    Design Elements: P-90 pickup, dot inlays, volume and tone knobs

    Notable Players: George Thorogood, Sheryl Crow
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    Gretsch G5422TG Electromatic Classic

    52 available from $529
    Not to be confused with the similarly named G5422TG Electromatic which features a rosewood fretboard and Blacktop Filter'Tron pickups.
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    Ibanez AS7328 Artcore

    4 available from $629.99
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    Epiphone USA Casino

    21 available from $2,449
    The Epiphone USA Casino, manufactured in the US for the first time since 1996, features a maple / poplar body, Gibson USA P-90s, a Graph Tech nut, and a nitrocellulose lacquer finish.
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    Gibson ES-175 1986 - 1999

    10 available from $3,610
    With a fully hollow body and sharp Florentine cutaway, the Gibson ES-175 stands out as an all-time iconic jazz guitar. The ES-175 has seen some variation over the years, with different pickup and hardware configurations coming in and out of the Gibson lineup. Although the ES-175 is noted as a jazz guitar, it has also been embraced by rock players like Yes' Steve Howe who has a signature model. With more contemporary models, the quality of the flame on the Maple top can increase the value.

    Body Style: Archtop hollowbody cutaway

    Design Elements: Two humbucker pickup, trapeze tailpiece, parallelogram inlays, Florentine cutaway

    Notable Players: Steve Howe, Pat Metheny, Joe Pass
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    Gibson ES-125T 1956 - 1969

    16 available from $1,899
    Based on the original ES-125, the Gibson ES-125T electric guitar provided an entryway for guitarists to dive into the world of archtop guitars. The ES-125T was a thinline archtop that sported only one pickup: Gibson's famous P-90. Though this is just one of many iterations of the ES-125 model, the thinline Gibson ES-125T played an important role in the evolution of the guitar.
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    PRS McCarty 594 Hollowbody II

    21 available from $2,729
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    Godin 5th Avenue CW Kingpin II

    16 available from $629

    Summoning the warm tone and refined presence of '50s archtop guitars, the Godin 5th Avenue Kingpin II Hollow Body Guitar in Cognac Burst is an ideal jazz player ready for duty as a go-to gigging workhorse.

    • Body: Canadian Wild Cherry with laminated top and acrylic lacquer sides/back

    • Neck: Silver Leaf Maple with 16" radius

    • Electronics: Two Godin P90 pickups, master volume/tone knobs, three-way pickup switch

    • Other Features: Adjustable TUSQ graphite bridge, cream body binding, trapeze tailpiece, 24.8" scale
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    Eastman AR580CE

    9 available from $1,899
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    Taylor T5z Pro

    12 available from $1,850
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    Eastman AR372CE Hollowbody Archtop

    22 available from $950
  • 33

    Ibanez LGB30 George Benson Signature

    30 available from $849.99
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    Fender Coronado II (1966 - 1972)

    38 available from $2,099.99
    The Fender Coronado II was a part of the short-lived Coronado Series, designed by Roger Rossmeisl after the CBS buyout. The Coronado II was one of the first Fender hollowbodies, sporting two single-coil DeArmond pickups and an optional tremolo system. Unfortunately, Fender's attempt to enter into the hollowbody market failed; the Coronado II and its siblings didn't catch on and only lasted through a few years of production; however, their uniqueness has made them beloved by some players and collectors.
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    Gretsch 6122 Chet Atkins Country Gentleman 1964 - 1970

    28 available from $2,100
    Following the 1961 - 1963 model, the 6122 Country Gentleman sported one filter'tron and one super'tron pickup until 1970, when Gretsch switched back to using two filter'trons. This model was then renumbered to model 7670 in 1971.
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    Gibson ES-175D 2000 - 2016

    6 available from $3,700
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    Gibson ES-175D "Norlin Era" 1970 - 1985

    42 available from $3,199
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    PRS Hollowbody II Piezo

    29 available from $1,200
  • 40

    Silvertone 1446 Hollow Body Electric Guitar

    5 available from $799.99

    Bringing together features like Gibson-designed mini humbuckers and a Bigsby vibrato, the Silvertone 1446 Hollow Body is the company's flagship electric guitar that goes pound for pound with any big name.


    • Body: Single cutaway hollow body design with maple in the sides, back, and top

    • Neck: Mahogany "C" profile with 9.5" radius bound rosewood fretboard

    • Electronics: Gibson-designed mini humbuckers, volume/tone knob for each pickup, three-way pickup switch

    • Other Features: Bigsby B3 bridge/tailpiece, cream body binding, block fretboard inlays
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    Epiphone Casino Coupe (2014 - 2019)

    6 available from $599
    The Epiphone Casino Coupe takes the traditional Casino design and pairs it with a smaller 339 style body allowing for more controlled sustain and versatility while still maintaining its classic archtop tone.
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    Gibson ES-330TD 1965 - 1975

    68 available from $3,500
    The Gibson ES-330 is a fully hollow double cutaway, meaning it lacks the center wood block found on its semi-hollowbody counterpart, the ES-335. Also in contrast to the 335, the 330 was built with a pair of P-90 pickups as opposed to humbuckers, and with a neck joint at the 17th instead of 19th fret. The actual model number of this guitar is the ES-330TD: the TD stands for thinline double pickup. Those with a designation of ES-330T only have one pickup. 

    Years of Production: 1959 - 1975

    Unique to this Year: Gibson offers new Sparkling Burgundy finish.

    Body Style: Hollowbody, double cutaway

    Wood Composition: Maple body, Rosewood fingerboard

    Design Elements: Two P-90 pickups, Tune-o-matic bridge, trapeze tailpiece, block inlays

    Notable Players: Martin Barre, Grant Green
  • 44

    Taylor T5Z Custom K Koa

    14 available from $2,000
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    Taylor T5-S Standard Spruce

    10 available from $1,399
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    PRS SE Hollowbody Standard Piezo

    23 available from $933.95
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    Epiphone Elitist Casino

    8 available from $1,500
    The Epiphone Elitist Casino features a single piece slim taper "D" profile mahogany neck, traditional headstock with no inlay, "Elite" or "Elitist" on the truss rod cover and parallelogram fretboard inlays. This model is frequently confused for the limited run '65 Elitist Casino and can be differentiated by the truss rod cover, which will say "Elite" or "Elitist", and metal saddles on the tune-o-matic bridge. The '65 Elitist has Epiphone's "E" logo on the truss rod cover, and uses Delrin plastic saddles.
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    Gibson ES-150DC 1969 - 1975

    22 available from $3,295
    The ES-150 DC was similar to the popular ES-335TD in many ways, but with a thicker body front to back. This semi-hollowbody used Maple for its body with a Mahogany neck.

    Body Style: Double cutaway, semi-hollowbody

    Years of Production: 
    1969 - 1979
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    Taylor T5Z Classic

    20 available from $1,354.80
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    Gibson ES-330TD 1962 - 1964

    15 available from $6,250
  • 55

    Collings 470 JL Julian Lage Signature

    41 available from $6,250
  • 56

    Guild Newark St. Collection T-50 Slim

    One available for $900
  • 57

    Ibanez PM2 Pat Metheny Signature

    One available for $900
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    Guild Newark St. Collection M-75 Aristocrat

    6 available from $682

    Taking cues from the company's glory days of the '50s, the Guild M-75 Aristocrat brings together features like a mahogany/spruce tonewood combo, multi-piece neck, and custom single-coil pickups for a world of sumptuous tone.


    • Body: Cutaway hollow body with mahogany sides/back and laminated spruce archtop

    • Neck: Three-piece maple/mahogany in Vintage Soft "U" profile

    • Electronics: Guild Franz P90 pickups, volume/tone knobs for each pickup, three-way pickup switch

    • Other Features: Pinned Tune-O-Matic bridge, Guild Harp tailpiece, rosewood fretboard, pearloid block inlays
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    Gretsch G5422TG Electromatic

    6 available from $699.99
    The Gretsch G5422TG Electromatic places inimitable Gretsch tone and construction in an attractive price range for working players who want quality without compromise. Finished in a stunning Snow Crest White with complementing gold hardware, the G5422TG has beauty to match the sonic braun of a treble bleed circuit, Bigsby B60 vibrato tailpiece, and high fidelity pair of Filter'Tron pickups. An ideal avenue to take for the jazz or rockabilly guitarist.

    Not to be confused with the similarly named G5422TG Electromatic Classic which features a laurel fretboard and FT-5E Filter'Tron pickups.
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    Ibanez PM3C Pat Metheny Signature

    39 available from $1,199.95
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    Powers Electric A-Type Select

    25 available from $3,499
  • 64

    Epiphone Broadway Reissue (1997 - 2022)

    4 available from $849
    A fantastic hollow body guitar manufactured for more than two decades, The Epiphone Broadway Reissue features a spruce top, gold hardware, Alnico Classic humbuckers abd a Frequensator tailpiece.
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    PRS McCarty 594 Hollowbody II 10-Top

    14 available from $3,350
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    Eastman T484

    19 available from $1,200
  • 68

    Eastman T64/V Thinline with Bigsby

    12 available from $1,880.32
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    Ibanez AG75 Artcore

    7 available from $397
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    Ibanez AF95 Artcore Expressionist

    18 available from $579.99
  • 72

    Ibanez AF55 Artcore

    16 available from $299
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    Gibson ES-120T 1961 - 1972

    28 available from $1,499.99
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    PRS Hollowbody II Piezo 10-Top

    23 available from $3,800
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    Gibson ES-175D 1957 - 1969

    51 available from $3,995
    With a fully hollow body and sharp Florentine cutaway, the Gibson ES-175 stands out as an all-time iconic jazz guitar. The ES-175 has seen some variation over the years, with different pickup and hardware configurations coming in and out of the Gibson lineup. Those with the ES-175D model number indicate the use of two pickups, and an N denotes a natural instead of sunburst finish. Although the ES-175 is noted as a jazz guitar, it has also been embraced by rock players like Yes' Steve Howe who has a signature model.

    Years of Production: 1953 - present

    Body Style: Archtop hollowbody cutaway

    Design Elements: Two humbucker pickup, trapeze tailpiece (Bigsby optional), parallelogram inlays, Florentine cutaway

    Notable Players: Steve Howe, Pat Metheny, Joe Pass
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    Gibson ES-125TC 1960 - 1970

    18 available from $1,950
    This variation on the ES-125 was made with a single P-90 pickup and a sharp Florentine cutaway. The TC in the title refers to Thinbody Cutaway. A version with two pickups was produced as the ES-125 TDC.

    Body Style: Single cutaway, semi-hollowbody

    Years of Production: 
    1960 - 1970
  • 79

    Ibanez 2355 Single Cutaway Archtop

    7 available from $1,170
  • 81

    Eastman AR805CE

    10 available from $1,500
  • 83

    Gibson '59 ES-330

    9 available from $3,800
    Crafted with an array of features like a maple top, rosewood fretboard, four-knob control layout with three-way pickup selector, and a pair of hot P90 humbuckers, the Gibson '59 ES-330 Semi-Hollow Body Electric Guitar is a faithful rendition of a beloved classic. Reproduced in painstaking detail down to the trapeze tailpiece and Kluson Deluxe tuners, the organic, warm response rings out in spades whether you're dialing in a heavy riff or doing some country picking.
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    Gibson ES-325TD 1972 - 1979

    7 available from $2,400
  • 86

    Gibson ES-225T 1955 - 1959

    42 available from $2,500
  • 87

    Epiphone Emperor Regent 1995 - 2011

    6 available from $899.99
    The Epiphone Emperor Regent 1995 - 2011 features a Spruce top, a single floating mini-humbucker, V-Block inlays, and a frequensator tailpiece.
  • 88

    Eastman AR503CE Archtop Single Cutaway

    24 available from $1,100
  • 92

    Epiphone "Inspired By" John Lennon Signature '65 Casino

    2 available from $1,501.17
    Produced alongside a '68 tribute model in natural. Frequently confused for the earlier USA Made Lennon model, but can be differentiated by the "Inspired By" logo on the back of the headstock.
  • 95

    Kay Jazz II Natural

    One available for $900
    This Kay hollowbody used similar compents to the Barney Kessell signature models, which are often considered the most desirable Kay guitars. Kay produced this design in both single and double configurations.

    Years of Production: ca. 1959 - 1963 
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    Gibson ES-300 1946 - 1956

    7 available from $4,799
    The ES-300 was one of Gibson's early high-end electric archtops. Originally introduced with a long-angled pickup, the ES-300 was given a P-90 after World War II. A cutaway version was introduced as the ES-350 in 1947 which eventually led to the ES-300 being dropped from in the line in 1952.

    Years of Production: 1940 - 1942, 1946 - 1956

    Unique to this Year: Gibson offers cutaway version as ES-350

    Body Style: Archtop

    Design Elements: P-90 pickup, trapeze tailpiece, two control knobs, tortoiseshell pickguard, F-holes, split block inlays

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    Gibson Herb Ellis ES-165 (1991 - 2003)

    13 available from $3,200

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