The Maple top on this guitar just jumped out at me while I was sorting through a pile of timber at David Dyke's Luthiers Supplies. It really does look like a tropical leaf, hence the green tint. It's just a pity that the photograph doesn't do it justice.
This guitar has more mid-range grunt than the 633, as you'd expect from a mahogany body with humbuckers, however, the maple top and neck give it a nice extended top as well.
"The Leaf" has a Brazilian mahogany body with a hand carved flame maple top combined with an American quarter sawn maple neck and an Amazon rosewood finger board carrying 22 frets on a 635mm (25") scale length. Pickups are Kent Armstrong Alnico PAF at the neck and a Ceramic Hot Rodded Vintage at the bridge, switched through a 3-way selector. The volume control has a high-pass filter.
The finish is nitro-cellulose translucent lacquer tinted pale leaf green. The "faux" binding is in natural flame maple.