In the quest to explore, expand, and experience... circumstances led up to this Japanese (I'll call it, 'Alembic-inspired', rather than a copy, because I know the diff...) build. It's a mahogany body, made of about 20 pieces glued together. The neck is a maple beam with (I think) walnut veneer accents. Very rigid, and a very stable platform for a set of HG AE-1 activators.
It was a 24-3/4" scale, and 24 frets, which also checked a couple more boxes. The fretwork and overall build quality was pretty darn good. The hardware and electronics were absolutely junk. I replaced the bridge, tuners, and strap buttons immediately with some much nicer gold upgrades, then when the box of goodies came from Aunt Mary, I mounted the HG shaped pickups in new gold-plated brass rings.
Oh, and because I thought of it... I laminated a veneer of figured maple to the black plastic electronics cavity cover.
I'm working on a re-badging of the headstock, rather than the name of the store that commissioned these guitars backinthuhday.
Gently, often humorously teaching me discipline... y'all meet Mister Miyagi, my latest Alembicized guitar project.