Not new, but new to me in the past few months.
The Lifeson thin line model of the PRS Angelus, complete with the "birds in flight" fret markers. Electric/acoustic.
The back and sides are Dao wood. Top is Sitka spruce. Neck is mahogany.
The signature version of this guitar is much more tricked out. And was $15,000. Yikes.
This version listed for $799 in 2016 when released.
I am a beginner player. Years ago in high school I played bass and keyboards. Later in my single days I bought a Takamine acoustic with some tax refund money kind of on impulse. Took lessons for a spell when I first got married but kids and adult responsibilities got in the way and I put the Takamine away for almost 20 years.
Started lessons again this year. It's been fun! Having an instructor works for me better than online lessons or just books. Used the Takamine with its 20 year-old strings to start with.
A few months in my wife bought me a Yamaha for my birthday. Total surprise. It is an inexpensive model but plays really well and sounds better than some more expensive guitars I have tried.
However, the Yamaha doesn't have a cutaway. My instructor said "I like your Yamaha but you will need a cutaway in the near future with where I'm taking you in your lessons. Can your wife take it back and exchange it?"
You married guys know that returning gifts even for exchange can be a bad plan. Feelings can get hurt.
Using the logic I have learned from you fine TexAggers, I told my instructor "This is a perfect time to justify the purchase of an additional guitar. My instructor says I need a cutaway."
This Lifeson model showed up in a random YouTube suggestion. It was Alex in a guitar store in Japan looking at his $15K model. That led me to looking for the cheaper model.
They come up on Reverb once in a great while but get snapped up quickly. Rush fans don't let go of Rush stuff, and they buy it quickly if it comes available. I delayed pulling the trigger on two I saw over the course of a few months.
This one showed up on Reverb at a Dallas-area shop. It was listed much less than the other two I missed on. I called the shop and snapped it up. It arrived the next day. I saved probably $300 missing out on those first two.
Here's a couple of photos of the guitar and one of what I will look like someday when I'm playing it on the sidewalk for spare change or cash.