


Fretting is excellent from a medium size wire (approx 2.37mm wide x 1.36 high) the ends of the slots are filled, the side edge of the fingerboard is slightly curved, just like an old Fender, not straight like so many low-end guitars. The neck is well shaped, a full-ish 'C' that feels thinner in depth than it actually is. The maple neck has a very thin satin finish - it almost feels like it's been oiled - and is tidily mounted to the body with the standard four screws and neck plate. Only the very noticeable forearm contour to the body looks a little out of place - a more curved transition wouldn't distract from the clean, modern design. We received a two-tone sunburst guitar to evaluate and the matching of the body pieces - two or three, we're honestly not sure - is extremely good, as is the finishing. Yet the construction is of excellent quality. The 112 is far from fancy and simply concentrates on the bare necessities.
