Topic: You can't judge a book...
So I've wanted a 335 for at least 25 years but couldn't afford to spend that much on a "specialty" guitar. I was in my favorite music shop the other day and the owner whom I've known for years says, "Forget everything you know, don't look at the headstock, and play this guitar." It was a used Jay Turser, cheap Chinese knockoffs of Fenders and Gibsons. It looked just like a 335 with a nice tobacco sunburst. Someone had upgraded it with Seymour Duncans and Grovers. I plugged it into a DSL 401 (which I later bought and love) and could not believe what I heard and felt. It has that warm vibe on both pickups, and when you go the bridge it's just wicked. He put a bone nut on it, set it up for tens, threw in a hardshell case and I walked out for less than $300. It smokes the Epiphone 335s (also made in China) which cost more.
Is it a 335, no. Did it cost $1,500, no. 20 years ago my pride would have never let me buy it. Now I've got this great guitar that fills a need. And when people ask what it is, I just cop an attitude, sort of lift my nose and sniff and say, "Oh, it's Jay Turser signature," and then watch them wonder.
Blessings,
Larry