This is a Hondo II Model H-930, copy of the USA BC Rich Eagle .Only made a couple of years in Korea. The neck is maple with a rosewood board. It is set into the body (not bolted), and the body is mahogany with a stripe down the middle which is Ash. NO plywood, solid wood. Brass nut. The two humbuckers are zebra PAF-style and may be their X-14's. 3 way selector, as well as a coil tap for each pickup, and a third mini toggle for reverse phase. Tuners are not fancy but function fine. It's a very solid guitar...the pickups are impressive and sound like Gibson pickups. Action just adjusted and measures 1/16th of an inch from the bottom edge of the string to the 12th fret on either E string.  Sustain is good. Bridge is Fender style, strings thru the body secured with ferrules on the back. One ferrule on the back is a replacement, likewise one ferrule on the headstock. Condition is good, blems and dings are pictured. Minor surface scratches abound but no bare wood. Guitar weighs 8.2 lbs. Prices are all over the place on the Hondo 2's but this model is rare...some maniac on another well known auction cite wants over $700.00 for his identical H-930. My price is geared to sell. Comes in a nice Levi's made Hendrix bag.