This great guitar is a Black Gloss Switch Vibracell electric in the popular T-style configuration. It has a couple of small white cosmetic flaws which you can see in the last photos, and the usual signs of minor wear that you see in a used guitar. Overall it looks great, and plays without issues. Below is a small blurb on this short-lived manufacturer.
Switch was a brand of electric guitars and electric basses. They were produced by the short-lived Switch Music company in the mid-2000s. Their innovative instruments featured a one-piece body-and-neck, which was made by injection moulding of a patented polyurethane resin-based synthetic material called Vibracell, very similar to Cort's Luthite.
Trev Wilkinson was the primary designer of the various Switch models. The company first presented their guitars at the 2004 NAMM show. The instruments weighed roughly the same as comparable wooden instruments. The sustain was described as excellent.