I did a laminated zebrawood neck on the 7_B. I will say that you must be very careful and use stable pieces (stay clear of riftsawn). I usually cut zebra wood up into neck blank sized pieces and let it sit for a few weeks to see if it moves.
It makes for a very nice neck if it is stable. If it is not... well happy twisting.
Thanks everyone for the help. I will post a pic of the neck, etc. The zebrawood is quartersawn, and I am hoping for the best. Please check the pic and comment.
More work has been done and it is time to bring this up to date. As you can see, channel sin the body has been drilled out for wiring to the front picup and the toggle switch. As I am not using a pickguard, these channels are run under the curly redwood top. The control cavity has been partially routed, but not all the way through, as I am still determining the overall size of the control cavity. With the 4 pots andthe PA-2 switch and board, it will be tight and I always thought the firebird's volume pots were too close together. Anyway, the customer decided on the orientation of the grain of the redwood relative to the body (th "point" aims towards the neck. Some picture of the body, template, top, and the glue up. The glue up went well and the total body thickness is exactly 1 3/4".