Well, I didn't get a chance to try a Sheraton II. I saw that Elderly got in a used Joe Pass Emperor II, and I figured since lately I haven't been sure whether to go semi-hollow or hollow I'd give it a try. In the very least, it would give me a reasonable idea of the QC, overall feel, and substance of a nicer Epi.
It was a nice guitar, but the Ibanez beat it hands down. I swear, I haven't seen a company yet that has impressed me more with the necks they produce. I'm not one for those shredder paper-thin Ibanez necks (they're cool, just not my thing), but I have an old Roadstar II that has an amazing neck, and the AS103 is the real deal, too. The rounded fret ends are really nice, the binding is clean and tight, and though I wasn't at first convinced on the maple on maple on maple finish, this guitar screams quality. It's growing on me by the minute. I'm even really liking the finish more and more.
This reference may seem to come from left field, but the AS103 is a 335 clone - there's no doubt about that: The Ibanez plays better than most Gibby's I've played, and it sounds great too. It was also $2100 cheaper. I'm also not trying to turn this into another stupid Gibson bashing thread or a debate about foreign and domestic quality control, but I can tell just by holding this guitar that it is the top of Ibanez's line. They don't sell anything "better" except the Japanese CS signature models, which are in standard hollowbody price ranges ($2500-$3000).
If anyone is looking for an excellent semi-hollow, I'd check these out.