I often browse Rondo just looking at whatever odd models they may have gotten in recently, and one day a month or two ago I happen to open up their page and see a $129 SX Liquid B-Stock in vintage white. The B-stock reason was a paint depression up near the fin -- but there was no paint cracking or chipping, it had just sunk a little bit... So I got to thinking -- I could pick this thing up super cheap and do what I've seen others do with these guitars before and add a racing stripe to the fin to cover up the depression.
I snapped that sucker up right quick, and about a week later this beauty arrived:

I had the red racing stripe ready and slapped it right over the paint depression, and you can't see any damage to the guitar at all. In typical SX fashion (at least in my experience) it's flawlessly made with a very comfortable neck profile and well done leveling on the frets.
I never planned on leaving this one stock -- so another 80 bucks later, I scored a set of three Wilkinson WMHR mini humbuckers and dropped them in.
Here's the final product that set me back a little more than $200 all told:


I'm no stranger to cheap Asian manufactured pickups, and in most cases I've been pleasantly surprised and impressed by the tone and quality of them... But these Wilkinson mini humbuckers REALLY blew me away from the first strum. They're low output (all three read between 6.3-6.4k) with A5 magnets, very balanced and clear sounding but also very punchy, good vintage tone and tremendous low end. If you're ever in the market for a set of mini humbuckers I'd strongly recommend checking these out, they're quite impressive!
This one's definitely a lifer. Cheapest guitar I own and it routinely pisses me off that it plays as good and sounds as good as my Fender American Professional Jazzmaster.

I guess I'm just glad that with everything getting more and more expensive and fun guitars now requiring more of an investment just to get started, I'm glad SX is still making awesome stuff at prices regular people can still afford.