I just picked up a barely used Yamaha SA2200 for £750 which I'm fitting with a pair of SM's. I have owned a couple of Gibson ES335's and, to be perfectly honest, they pale in comparison. Build quality is immaculate, the neck has a sublimely comfortable profile, there's no 'step' where binding meets wood, hardware is top class and with an ebony board and split-block MOP markers it's more in 355 territory than a 335. As with most Japanese products attention to detail is near-fanatical.
Mine is in a gorgeous 'violin burst' which is more like a subdued cherry burst with bookmatched flame all over. You get a Hiscox case with these as well.
Definitely one for the shortlist although they don't appear very often.