It is Korean made and has the Seymour Duncan Design models of the SH4JB in the bridge, and the SH2Jazz in the neck. It is a set neck with a chambered body. It has some 335 tendencies, and can sound like a Les Paul as well. Being a double cut it is very easy to play and has a great feel on the neck. Binding on the body and neck. A little heavy but great tone.
I have it tuned down a whole stop and use it for my Robin Trower Blues stuff.
The original guitar was put out by Fender in 1994, and 1995. It was called the Robben Ford Elite and was a custom shop guitar in the 2 to 3000 range.
They didn't sell too well and came back in 2005 or so as Squiers. They also came in a solid black. They were in the 400 dollar range in the US and are really a 6 or 700 dollar guitar, in fit, feel and finish. Hard to find a case though they are in between a 335 and an LP in width. I have a classical case for mine. It has a pointed headstock like a flying V. I really like the guitar, but they are pretty rare up here in Canada.
I will have to take a clearer picture.