Thanks, Doombilly. Guitar was bought without a hitch and it's mint. The woman who bought it just didn't really like playing semi-hollows. I'm totally in love with it.
A couple things I didn't expect- it doesn't have the same neck-dive issues I have with my Sheraton. I had assumed with that headstock it would be constantly heading for the floor. Also, the neck is really thin due to the "H" style truss rod. It's not quite ibanez thin, but it's thinner than anything fender or gibson has on the market. And yet, they went with jumbo fretwire. It took a couple of hours of playing to get used to them, but after that, the frets made it a lot easier to find where I was without looking.
The only dissappointment, oddly, was the case. Here's a picture of soe of them -
http://www.hagstromguitars.com.au/775.0.html . Though it says on the site that they are "vintage tan tolex," I for some reason took that to mean tweed. It's actually tolex with an extremely poor photo of tweed over it, essentially faux tweed. Plus, it's thin for a hardcase. And, the handle is "pleather," not leather. GC cranks out a tweed case through TKL for less than $100, I wonder why Hagstrom can't figure it out. And I don't know if another case would fit thsi guitar, because it's a little oddly shaped.
Ah well, all in all very happy. If anyone has been wondering about their line, I'd say look into it. They are really great guitars for the money.