The guitar is very well made, perfectly finished frets, the neck is very comfortable to play, and with a very successful pickups to that characteristic timbre in the middle position with both pickups activated, as a curiosity, it weighs a little more compared to my other 6 Jazzmasters, except for an original that I have from 1974, but rest assured that it does not weigh like a Les Paul.
The only drawback, in my case, which can be solved with a screwdriver and a ruler, is that the pickups came a little bit higher than they should and saturated a little bit, but as soon as I lowered them to their place they sound great.
It also has that wonderful desert sand color, color that was applied to Fender Music Master and Duo Sonic guitars in the mid 50's and never used in Jazzmasters that gives it a very personal touch.
If you are looking for the essence of a Fender Jazzmaster from the late 50's, early 60's this is your guitar.