There are so many things I like about that guitar, but a few that make me want to beat my head against the sidewalk.
Mainly, the beautiful piece of quilted maple as an armrest is striking, but then ruining it by using a Harbor Freight stamp kit to stamp his name and rather unwieldy serial number in it - without even bothering to line it up correctly - is an abomination. It's like one day he made the guitar body, then skipped his meds for a couple of days before giving in to the voices and breaking out the hammer and stamp kit. Why, oh why? (To be honest, at first glance I thought it had a sanitized for your protection banner on it.)
That groovy headstock ... glued on with a butt joint? Go ahead, show me a guitar anywhere that costs more than fifty bucks - new - with a headstock glued on with a butt joint. All I'm going by is what's visible (let's hope there's something hidden, like bolts, biscuits, dowels, anything other than Elmer's on a flat butt joint).
Which brings me to my next point. A Floyd Rose. My old nemesis. Words cannot describe how I loathe those things, because intonation is a nightmare. Excuse me, six nightmares. It's like herding cats, because every time you get five in tune, you have to go back and redo everything to get the sixth, etc.
Those little blocks get jammed in the slots and nothing short of explosives will knock them loose.
This thing is a godsend:
http://www.stewmac.com/Luthier_Tools/Tools_by_Job/Bridges/The_Key.html Instead of nudging the saddles around, it gives you precise control with a screw. Buy two. You'll see why.
Or better yet, build a trebuchet with your friends, stick that damn Floyd in a pumpkin and see how far away from you it'll go. (That's what we call dynamic range) and drop a Wilkinson in there:
http://www.stewmac.com/Hardware_and_Parts/Bridges_and_Tailpieces/Electric_Guitar/Tremolos/Wilkinson_Gotoh_VSVG_Vintage_Tremolo.html For consistent whammosity a Hipshot Tremsetter should keep it in tune way mo bedda, and prevents open strings from going flat after dive-bombing :
http://www.stewmac.com/Hardware_and_Parts/Bridges_and_Tailpieces/Electric_Guitar/Hipshot_Tremsetter.html Besides, with a graphite nut already on there a locking nut isn't going to make enough difference to bother. Might as well make the bridge work right.
Just to be clear, I love that guitar. I really do. The little touches, like the fitted covers, hollow body, really lovely neck heel, nifty switches and layout make it a truly unique guitar, and I haven't even heard it!