Just bought it and these are the initial findings.
First of all, there are no recommend stainless strings for this modell, allergic ppl beware. I did however get good help from support in trying to mend this.
The good;
The body is really nice, flamed 2-piece wood with no flaws that I can see.
The neck feels comfortable, on the chunkier side. The back of the neck feels almost unfinished but I suppose there is something applied.
Sound out of the instrument is good with a broad range of sounds available.
It's dirt cheap!
The bad;
Quality control is sort of lacking and be prepared to fix the flaws yourself or send it back if you receive a wonky copy.
These are the main points that needed attention.
Frets uneven, 11-th fret was way low under b and high-e strings and 9, 13 as well as 20 and up was high.
The frets was not finished nicely, no sharp edges but dull and obstructive during fast motions.
Fret leveling, rather substantial, and polish fixed the issue.
The nut is rather mean looking with a square notch for low e.
Tuners was far from ok, the one for low e needs to be cranked more than half a turn before engaging. I just swapped the set out, but beware that industry std vintage tuners will not fit without modifications to the headstock.
Tele-jack was not fastened.
Pots are rather "scratchy" and time will tell how they hold up. Pots are alphas so as good as one can expect at this price.
The modell is dirt cheap to buy and one can tell that corners have been cut to meet a certain price point. But it's cheap so no surprise.
I'm sort of happy with the purchase as I was fully prepared to fix issues, within reason.
Update, just put a set of Labella 767-6S on and if you want stainless strings, these are the ones to get. A bit to long but cut and wind and they work.