Zebrawood semi-hollow.  My son designed this guitar when he was 16 -- before he'd gone all traditional and settled for nothing less than a Gibson.  It's a basswood body topped with zebrawood, and it sounds damn good.  $1000

        

Strat shaped acoustic/electric;  mahogany topped with spruce.  Everyone says "Where are the pickups?"  I respond by waxing enigmatic, but guitarists know there's a Fishman transducer under the saddle, and an onboard preamp.  Sounds pretty good, and makes one look enigmatic.  $600

   

Cherry Tele.  I always wanted a Tele, and I had some scrap cherry in stock.  Working on the theory that Leo didn't care what wood he used so long as it was cheap, I went with it.  Well, even with Duncans, I've never been thrilled with the tone.  Is it because cherry isn't a tone wood?  Is it the Strat neck?  Is it that I'm not a Tele kind of guy?  Don't know.  It's not for sale, but I could be cajoled into making one for $600.

       

Les Paul Tele Strat.  It's a mahogany body topped with curly maple, like a Les Paul;  three pickups with a Strat-style neck, like a Strat;  Tele shape and wiring.  The best of all worlds, right?  Maybe.  All I know is it's a pretty good guitar.  $800