On the left- a USACG vintage-style Strat neck on an alder body I made from a two-piece blank. The pickups are Fender Custom Shop '54s. It weighs in a little under 7.5 lbs.
On the right, an Allparts maple neck (SRO-FAT) on a Fender Custom Shop ash body. The body is very lightweight, just a skosh over 4 lbs. The neck is is 1" thick flamed maple & pushes the weight of the whole guitar to about 7.75 lbs. The flame is more apparent in-hand; I'd call it AA but I'm no expert. The current set of pickups are '59s, but I don't imagine they are going to stay in the guitar.
Common to both guitars are the American Original bridge/tremolo assemblies, CTS pots, & CRL 5-way switches. All wired up using the cloth "push-back" wire (I guess its called "Gavitt" wire, I never knew that) & various bits & pieces for hardware (strap buttons, neck plates, jacks, etc.).
All & all a lot of fun. The alder body Strat used to be Fiesta Red but it was so poor I had to redo it. I refinished it in some sort of Dupli-Color green that was supposed to be like a British Racing Green but is actually way darker. Still looks pretty good w/the gold anodized aluminum 'guard. The photo is YUGE & pretty blurry. Sorry about that