The Suhr Classic S in my profile pic. It's a limited edition paulownia guitar, very, very light, and it just has that extra little bit. I keep it in its case until I'm ready to hang it up on the wall (I have pets). My other guitar is a Chapman ML1-RS, with hand wound Wiggins Brand pickups. It's a great guitar, plays well, the pick ups make it sound amazing, it's a very light ash body...and I keep it on a stand, so it's easy to grab. At one point, the Suhr stayed in its case for about a month, as I was just grabbing the Chapman and playing, but then one day I took the Suhr out of its case, and as soon as my hand wrapped around its neck, I was like oh yeah, this is the guitar I'm supposed to be playing.
I'm going to buy another Suhr, a telecaster, in the next 12 months...I would get them to make me another paulownia strat (with SSS instead of HSS), but John Suhr told me they're not going to make anymore with that wood...he said it's too hard to source, and too difficult to work with, which is a shame.
Rhett Schull says Suhrs don't have any "vibe", but he's out of his hipster mind. This guitar has vibe all day long.