Ran into it and could not resist. You either love or hate the design. Tele meets Les Paul. It's a 2010 Saint Blues Missisippi Bluesmaster. Made in Korea and assembled in Memphis blabla... Mahogany body with veneer maple top, bolt-on mahogany neck, telestyle headstock, vintagestyle tuners, string thru body with strat-bridge, 22 to my taste a bit tiny frets and two humbuckers. The owner sold it with St. Blues gigbag, two sets of strings and fresh installed ...BKP Mules! For the in my opinion modest price of 375 euro. A set of Mules does here around 250 euro. So not a bad deal, I think.
It's quite light so it should be comfortable on stage. The neck is easy to play. If you're used to a tele, it will feel familiar. The body, quite tiny like a Gibson Blueshawk, rings nice and the guitar has good sustain. With the Mules it sounds like a lightweight Les Paul or a very fat telecaster. Great for blues and classic rock. Warren Haynes-tones, no problem.