Well, I'd played guitar for years. Poorly. A friend had a flatback Mandolin lying around, and I gave it a try and fell in love with the sound of it.
Went looking for one for myself, (an F style though), just a cheap one to try, and found this. A no-brainer at the price. Thought about the model with pickup, but didn't need it. I have had previous experience with Harley Benton guitars so was already confident about build quality.
Now at the price, it needs a bit of simple setup work (see below), but it played well out of the box, and had decent strings on it. I couldn't fault the build quality, finish or sound.
Later, I was inspired to buy a Loar 310 Honey Creek model as well. Another beautiful instrument, but three times the price.
Also, I find myself playing the Harley Benton more, it just sounds so wonderful.
Setup tasks (simple).
1. The bridge base needs to be shaped.
2. The bridge needs to be moved to fix intonation issues
3. The neck is a bit "sticky" . The lacquer needs to be cut lightly and polished.
If you're on a tight budget, this is a great buy. You could gig with this.
Or, if your budget is extremely tight, or you're not a fan of the Lloyd Loar F-style, I would look at the A-style versions at half the price.
My previous Best Buy was the Harley Benton "Manhattan Standard" archtop guitar. It's still my "Go To" guitar.
These guys build excellent, quality instruments. How they do it at these prices is astounding. Only downside? So inexpensive, you'll have to pay for delivery!