I'm really gonna have to get off this forum - it's bad for my wallet! :lol:
I've even caught "buying a guitar for a set of BKPs I already own" syndrome now... :(
I had Mules in a maple-capped basswood Epi Les Paul. Nice guitar, but the Mules didn't do what I was expecting - especially now I have the "extremely mahogany" Explorer from a few weeks back to compare it with. So I went out looking for an LP type guitar that gave me and my Mules what we deserved.
Sorry for the cr@ppy state of my camera/photograghy-skills, but if you can't tell from the pic, it's a Tokai Love Rock (Japanese). First I tried some Chinese ones, nice, but variable quality, I felt, and the best sounding one had issues in the pickup mounting area. The guy in the shop said "the best ones are from Japan, but they're more expensive". Nice one, I'll try one of they then please - "we don't stock them"...
I found this one in the next shop, fell in love, extracted an offer of discount and ran away for coffee/thinking/fag-break because it was more than I was planning on spending. I cruised further afield and tried some Epis, even some Gibsons, but nothing felt quite like this one, and each option I tried was getting more expensive, not cheaper (I've even finally seen a Mira in the flesh now - but I dared not touch it in case Twinfan and others are right...).
When I got this one home, I played it for ten minutes (I think the Tokai pups are ok, btw) then I ripped it to bits to put the Mules in. It's very well made inside, on a par with my Japanese Fender Strat.
Anyway, I was right, the Mules are now gorgeous, what I was originally expecting from them. And this guitar is utterly beautiful to play, to wear, to sit gazing at - the photo does not do it any justice at all. And as an added bonus, the spare Gibson ceramic pups from the Explorer have gone in the Epi - and so far that seems to be a good match as well.