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Friend of Leo's
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MIM '69 thinlines vs MIJs. What do you folks like?
I have been keeping my eyes peeled for a MIM '69 thinline in shell pink (or even daphne blue) for months now with no luck. I foolishly got beat on the last d-blue on ebay. I'm getting so frustrated with finding one, that I'm considering picking up a more common natural mahogany version. I had a MIJ (early '90s, I believe) which was a really nice guitar. I sold it at one point when I thought I had "too many guitars."
In any event, what is the general consensus about the MIJs vs the MIMs, especially in regard to the necks? Is there any? |
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Friend of Leo's
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They're both fine guitars, although there's been more than one sort of MIJ Thinline. I have played at least one with 'Kluson' tuners which are functionally fine but not detail correct and a flat, Wilkinson claw-type six saddle bridge, and a slimmer neck. Still played and sounded fine.
The MIM Thinline which has been my favourite since I bought it in 2000 has a fatter neck, more like a 70's IMO, and hotter pickups. I have added a NOS copper-clad baseplate to the original pickup and a NOS bridgeplate and threaded saddles, which are all pluses IMO. As far as wood and making is concerned the guitar has been great. The MIM '69 and '72 come with German Schaller F-tuners which are almost indistinguishable and will parts-interchange with old ones, and are just fine.
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I have a couple of MIJ Thinlines and was disappointed when I found they had Kluson style tuners and not Fender F tuners. The Blue Book of Electric Guitars actually shows a higher price for the MIMs than for the MIJs.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: PA
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Re: MIM '69 thinlines vs MIJs. What do you folks like?
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Stetsonman, I'll let you know if I come across a surf green. Everyone else, thanks too, for your replies! |
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Re: MIM '69 thinlines vs MIJs. What do you folks like?
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I hope you got professional help and a dozen more guitars since then. Too many is never enough!
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Midwest
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I love the neck on my MIM Shell Pink 72 Thinline Its about the same size(profile)as my Am Dlx Ash but it has a vintage fretboard.I'ts my favorite guitar.Too bad I have to sell both my teles to pay bills(will be listing them shortly).Anyway, I don't think you would go wrong buying a MIM 69 Thinline
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Wisconsin
Age: 45
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I bought her!
I saw Mitch's (MaskedRider) 72 pictured above and really dig the pink. So I e-mailed Mitch and we hit a deal. Looking forward to her. Thanks Mitch!
Dave
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No Shell Pink, but...
I knew there was another store I browsed recently online that had some '69 Thinline RI color options . Just had time to search my favorites again tonight..... for anyone interested, check 'em out:
http://www.davesguitar.com/fender.html They have some nice 72 Thinline RI's too. |
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Friend of Leo's
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Found those too, a couple of days ago. Thanks. This time, I actually did break down and bought a daphne blue '69. I was really tempted to grab a surf green at the same time. I still might. Hated to pay the price, but I'm just sick of waiting for a used pink (or blue) to turn up. I'd still buy a pink if one cropped up somewhere.
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