Really comfortable maple neck with (interestingly) a richlite board, looks like a basswood body with a flame maple top and cream binding (it's probably a plain maple cap with a flame veneer), and solid yet unbranded locking tuners. Fretwork is perfect, action is nice and low with no buzzing or issues, and the guitar is SUPER lightweight...just over 5 lbs.
Instead of a headstock decal it has a "Hard Rock Cafe New York" badge affixed (not a sticker but an actual metal pin or badge, it looks like?), and it looks like the headstock was stained to match the body a bit better than the plain maple would have.
The neck pickup sounds REALLY good, haven't pulled it to see what it is yet...the bridge pickup is solid too (looks like it's by "Warman" which is one of those cheap brands churning out decent pups ala GFS). Most importantly the guitar feels great and plays like butter, which is more than a little surprising given what I paid. It's easily up there with something like a MIM Fender in terms of build quality.
Some pics here and I'll get some clips up soon:






