A peak on the net suggested that there is no such thing around, so I thought why not?
-Red Alder body
-Canadian Big Leaf Quilted maple top
-Hard rock maple neck set neck, zero degree.
-Ebony fingerboard (That I got for free from American Customs. It was in the way they said)
-MOP inlay
The built wasn't that difficult Only sanding the top in the desired shape demanded lots of effort. The top, you know, has that wild grain, that chizeling chipped it. So sanding remained.
First impression on the tone is very pleasing Compared with the Squier Tele I got it wins hands down. Warm and wood. Tele's can sound quite harsh you know. Squier goes.
When all is settled I'll post some sounds.
Sorry for posting no acoustic now. But eventually I will.