Basically similar to the Blue MG this guitar differs inasmuch as it has a rosewood fingerboard, with 22 jumbo frets, and a rosewood head veneer, Schaller bridge and machines and Kent Armstrong pickups. The neck is also set back 2 degrees from the body to accommodate the Schaller bridge height. This gives a slightly different ergonomic feel.
The pickups are reverse mounted and coil tapped via pull-push switches on the control knobs. You can get the Strat quack and the Tele twang in addition to the full fat "humbucker in mahogany" sound. This guitar has got the lot! Come to think of it this one could easily be my favourite.
The MG602F pictured ("Scarlet O'Hara") has a Brazilian mahogany body with a hand carved flame maple top that is finished in scarlet translucent lacquer. The mahogany neck has 22 frets on a 635mm (25") scale length. The "Faux" binding is natural flamed maple.