Pretty well! I don't really notice it when playing leads. The only thinkg I'm learning to adapt to at the moment is that some chords get out of tune if I play my usual sloppy style and I slightly bend a string or two. The flatter radius and the skyscr@per frets mean it's easy to sharpen notes.
I'll get used to it and play more accurately!
I have always loved those one-of-a-kind woods! A great looking neck, it brings a great visual character to a guitar.
I noticed that you have stainless steel frets on it, big ones. True, they force one to play with a lighter touch on the left hand. This results in less finger fatigue and also less fret wear, which is a true bonus. Of course, now that you have stainless steel frets on it, I doubt you'll have to change them on the next couple of decades 8)
How are you liking the SS frets? My upcoming custom guitar is gonna have SS frets, tall AND narrow.
-Zaned