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Doctor of Teleocity
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Can't remember where I heard this but I seem to recall that the MIJ Foto-Flame guitars are prone to finish checking. For this reason, I've steered away from them. I've also stayed away because .......... it's just a picture of nice wood.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Virginia Beach
Posts: 485
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Not sure about the necks, but I do have a CIJ foto-flame body for my partscaster. I can confirm the finish does check big time. I've never seen one that isn't checked out the wazoo. I got mine super cheap on ebay ($40!) and it looks 50 years old (which I think is kinda cool). Nice alder grain on the back though.
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 62
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thanks y'all
curious though I've played some japanese nashville style teles with flatter boards and thicker necks than my '86 Esquire (62) reissue. i'm building a guitar off a MIJ mahogany thinline body which may become a fantasy esquire with one original seth lover fender humbucker in the bridge position to satisfy my 335/tele/junior tastes. I'd like to find a slab board neck to suit it but would prefer to stay fender.
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