After the "Cannon and Butter thread" I rushed over here to make sure I had not used the negatively perceived phrase "plays like butter". Phew ... I had only said "plays like a dream" ... but in the interest of clarity changed it to: "It is well set up and the neck is true." Gee - that might not be all that helpful either ... please see the picture and the specs and judge for yourself. I'm glad to take more pictures or measure anything else.
It must be a regional/cultural thing ... I've used the term, but rarely ... having played many instruments that did not play like butter: twisted necks, uneven frets, worn fingerboard, frets with grooves, quarter inch high action, etc. This instrument is not one of those, in any regard.
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