Kiesel SH550 and the one I played was amazing!!
https://www.kieselguitars.com/series/guitar/sh550
Goob keeps telling that you can move stuff through the pickup holes too, even in semis because they have an opening in the centerblock under the bridge pickup (mine of course doesn't as far as I can see through the F hole...). Have you tried that way?
Kiesel SH550 and the one I played was amazing!!
https://www.kieselguitars.com/series/guitar/sh550
The Artcore Ibanez Talman from the early-mid 00s has its electrics accessible via a rear panel. Not made anymore but they can be found used for not too much $$. There were a couple of models in that time, some had a centre block while others were advertised as fully hollow (though presumably with a block for anchoring the bridge and tailpiece).
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I'm pretty sure Peerless make one with a backplate and no F holes in a similar style to the Lucille.
Also, old 80s Gibson ES Artists had backplates. And no F holes.
I'll look them up. Also, looking around, I noticed the old Blueshawks are semis with plates. I just dislike the fact that they have "Blueshawk" printed on the upper shoulder.
Yeah, that was a dumb idea.
They could have put that on the headstock instead of the gimpy Series10-reject symbol they used.
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I actually don't mind that headstock. I think the Gibson logo is too big on it, though, The idea is straighter string pull which I can appreciate (and prefer), but the implementation is sloppy and un-refined.