I only have one , very uncommon/probably a cheapo but I do like it.
It's an old no nothing guitar my dad got from a pawnshop back in the late 90s for about $200. Apparently, it was an offshoot of the Cort Guitar Company called Kansas. I literally don't know the model or anything else. But, it came with full top and back binding, a mahogany back/sides/neck with a figured maple top and a rosewood fretboard, so there was at least a decent construction to begin work with, but the components were cheap and terrible, where as the pickups were AWFUL ( weak sounding, lots of interference).
I got bored one winter and asked my dad, that if I would get some stuff to tweak it, would he let me? And he said "Sure, it's not worth it though".
So I ordered a set of Grover Mini Tuners, all Gibson gold hardware to replace everything such as the bridge, stop bar, mounting screws and the 3 way switch. I changed the pots out to Gibson 500k and the pickups I ended up ordering were a 57 Classic Plus in the neck and a Burstbucker 2 in the bridge. I came close to almost 3x the cost of the guitar to begin with in parts, when all was said and done, so needless to say: it wasnt modified for resale intent lol it's about like seeing a Dodge Neon with rims, effects and a spoiler worth more than the car itself.
But since then? It's became a really fun guitar and one of my favorites.
Here's what it's like now