There ya go. I tightened up the knob and it's perfect now. There's some natural stain on the maple on frets 3, 5, 7, 9, 12, that comes from the dark inlays when your fingers keep touching them all the time (I only play after washing hands with soap, but this can't be avoided with dark coffee color inlays), but I wiped some of it off with wet paper from the middle fret in that one pic, but I won't be wiping it all off cos you'll wanna do it when changing the strings, then you can apply the oil too, should become shiny as new with some brushing. These strings have been on for five years and should be changed anyway - there's no rust on the metals tho.
I'll be kinda sorry if I let this thing go, it's really as good as a guitar can get, incredibly silky to play and sounds nice. I just played Follow the Reaper rhythms on this mainly. Despite the beauty in looks, bright sound and feel, it's purely a metal guitar, all bullshit is stripped off, perfect feel, balance and position when playing on your lap or standing, there's only one pickup and the volume knob, killer metal tone. All this of common knowledge of course, but it really does make other guitars feel kinda meh.
2:20 - it's surprising how much the wood collects dark dirt.