Not a hollowbody...a chambered body. Much different.
They really are two different creatures. The reason a lot of people play Les Pauls is that the fall prey to the hype that it is one of "the" guitars to have. REAL players can make ANYTHING sound good.
For the record, here are the stats.
Bluesbird
MODEL NAME BLUESBIRD STANDARD
CATEGORY Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitars
BODY STYLE Single Cutaway Solid Mahogany Body With Sound Chambers
TOP Carved Figured Maple Top
BACK 1 Piece Solid Honduran Mahogany Body
SIDES 1 Piece Solid Honduran Mahogany Body
NECK Honduran Mahagony
WIDTH AT NUT 1-11/16"
FRETBOARD Indian Rosewood (12" Radius)
SCALE LENGTH 24 3/4"
NO. OF FRETS 22
MACHINE HEADS Grover Chrome Plated Die-cast Tuners
BRIDGE Adjust-o-matic Bridge with Stop Bar Tailpiece
HARDWARE Chrome, Aged Vintage Styled Clear Guild Knobs
ELECTRONICS 2 Seymour Duncanr SH-1 Pickups with Chrome Covers and Aged Cream Colored Pickup Mounting Rings, Separate Volume and Tone Control for Each Pickup
COLORS (806) Black,
(838) Red Transparent,
(853) Gold Metalic
FINISH High Gloss (Polyurethane)
UNIQUE FEATURES Pearloid Block Inlays,
Aged Cream Colored Binding,
Carefully Shaped Tone Chambers
STRINGS Guild L4350 Nickel Plated Steel,
p/n 3504350000,
Gauges .010 to .046
CASE Includes C42P Deluxe Hardshell Case, p/n 3501075200
INTRODUCED 1/2002
OPTIONS BLUESBIRD with Seymour Duncanr P-90 Pickups, p/n 360-6409-(Color#) Add $100.00