The quality is great and apparent as soon as you pick it up, but also smaller features like the screws holding the back cover on, go into brass threads (not straight into the wood like most basses) and the wiring in the cavity is the neatest I’ve ever seen, plus the way the bridge is constructed, this is a bass made to last.
The Birdeye Maple top is a little darker, and the figuring more pronounced, than in my photos, so it really does look even better in real life.
It comes with strap locks and a quality leather strap, and a hard case.