The homemade body was made with awesome wood, back looks like walnut, center mahogany and front appears to be mahogany or korina, though nice wood was used it was an amateur job. This guitar was outside of marrs audio for a couple years before the neck was broken when ripped off the outside wall. I shimmed the walls of the neck pocket which were uneven with rosewood (I never did any finish work on them, so they're roughed in and glued in only). The neck is an 80s epiphone by gibson with banana headstock. its thin and fast and in nice shape, the neck was not modified except for some new screw holes for mounting. Action is good, plays well. Pickup is a vintage Japanese gold foil. Pickguard is just some janky acrylic with a piece glittery paper underneath. It's a beater, but it sounds and plays great and is worth more in parts for the neck and pickup. The electronics could be upgraded as the pots don't really work correctly unless they are dimed. There is no cover for the electronics cavity. Price is non-negotiable. You can see in the last photo that the neck is worth more than I'm asking. In fact...with the pickup, it looks like I've got $275 worth of parts on there. For $100 and it plays great. Last chance before I take it back apart and piece out the parts on the auction site