Guitar will ship with the neck removed from the body to limit damage since I don't have a case.
Great project, these 3-pickup H models with individual on/off, tone and volume controls make for a wide tonal palette and are the same size and shape as the ES-335’s and 330’s of that era. Dimensionally the neck looks huge but it fits comfortably in the hand, kinda soft V profile? Modern replacement parts can be found for these, originally equipped with surface mount gold foils Dearmonds (dated 1961) and trapeze tail/rosewood bridge setup. Has extra holes from previous tuners and currently fitted with modern.
Neck angle is perfect and had very low action when assembled, no twists, bows etc., truss rod works and played great. Frets are on the low side but usable (I think these came with tiny frets) and no divots or ruts in the board. Body has a small crack with a piece of missing binding at the upper horn point and the jack area sustained damage but covers nicely with the jack plate. The spot pictured on the back of the neck is finish wear and not missing wood. Otherwise no top sinking, breaks, damage or repairs and the finish has faded nicely to a tobacco burst with some nice flame front and back.
1.77” nut
.96” 1st fret
1.06” 12th fret