Wow, Svet--I almost broke into tears at the sight of that Epiphone 335 copy. That was my first guitar, though mine was red. My best friend sold it to me for $80 to help defray the cost of his real ES 335. He regretted that from the get-go The Gibson--the "real thing"--sounded great, with that smokey, mellow 335 tone, and of course it could get the Chuck Berry sound too, but it never sounded as hot and crackling as the much lighter-weight Epiphone knockoff. Sadly, I had to sell it when I was in college to pay a utility bill. Thanks for the memories!P.S. Just curious: is yours a "hot" one like mine was? I've picked up a few in the intervening years, but most of them sounded more like...well, ES 335s, which is what they were intended to sound like, surely, but I found their lack of "hotness" a detriment, even if they did sound more like the "real thing." Maybe mine was just some weird fluke of the early 70s (which was its vintage). That guitar could get D-I-R-T-Y way more than any "real" ES 335.