Blues Brother wrote:
Maybe I should also check the Epi Casino?
+1
Note though the difference between these thinline archtops: the ones you posted are semi-acoustic. They have a block of solid wood running through the middle to which the neck is attached. The hollow bits just add a bit of flavour since the pickups are mounted in this solid block (or in the case of those dog-ear P90s, they're attached to a top that is itself attached to the solid centre block). The top has restricted vibration because it is attached to this centre block - even though this is often done with a strip of spruce for more vibration.
But the Casino, and the Gibson ES330 are acoustic guitars with pickups mounted on the top. In other words they do not have this block and are completely hollow inside. They have a very different, more open sound, and are also much more prone to feedback - although this can be controlled. Two forum members have Gibson ES330s and are very happy with them. So yes, I think a Casino is a nice option.