Hand made and hand wound on Staten Island.
With a little work you could rip that top off and laminate a piece of mahogany on, plug up that cyclops 3rd hole and put a proper bridge on - I'm liking the Hipshot Evertilt replacement, get a plastic lid mudbucker, a set of banjo pegs, and a 59 EB0 pickguard. That would straighten out that thing.
But I don't think that is a long scale. From the bridge and neck set I am thinking whatever goober paid out his a$$ for this thing had it made 30" scale. If it even is a custom shop bass - show me the back of the headstock. That scale would be in keeping with the original, which you could probably buy for less. As several of us who have or had one have said before, this is a bass that is just ok. It feels off, it plays kind of like an EB0/3 but without the compact comfort. I would love to see what one was like with a full 34" scale to see if it balances out with the small but clunky body. But as it came out, it didn't feel that good.