Update: neck and tuners arrived.
Tuners could be smoother, but I suspect it's solvable with a little cleaning and grease-up. The locking works so I guess I can't complain for the price. I'll have to slightly widen the holes on the headstock, but so slightly, a piece of sandpaper around a pen and a jerking motion should do it.
Neck. Honestly, quite pleasantly surprised. Wood is great, neck is as straight as could be, the truss rod works fine. Some light sanding and oil and I'll call it a day.
Frets are amazing, not just for the price. Grabbed a fret rocker, couldn't find a single high fret. No leveling, crowning, polishing required.
Fret ends have been worked on, they're a bit rough, but nothing a bit of sandpaper/steel wool won't take care of.
Binding has a few smudges here and there, and the board needs to be rolled slightly, but again, nothing major. A couple of hours of TLC, and the neck will be top notch.
The heel fits great in the pocket. I'll just take a couple of milimeters off the front of the heel to bring in the board snug to the neck pickup. Maybe, just maybe, take a milimeter off the base to lower the board, but I'll decide that when the bridge gets here so I know where I'm at height-wise.
Still can't decide on the pickups. Neck contenders are 59/Jazz, bridge JB/Screamin Demon. There's also a very reasonably priced used DiMarzio Illuminator set for sale locally. But, ya know, cream bobbins.
We'll see.
Feel free to suggest something, we'll brainstorm it out.
And now, the pics...
