joedonohoe22 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I recently purchased a 1995 Japanese Fender Jazz - a ‘62 reissue with dark cherry foto flame finish. It’s one of the smoothest necks I’ve played and it sounds wonderful with a set of Thomastiks! However, the foto flame finish is very cracked and starting to peel away in some areas. I’m considering having it taken back to the wood and resprayed in a period accurate colour. I’m on the fence between Fiesta Red, Shell Pink or Black - all with a tortoiseshell scratch plate. Also considering a nitro, rather than poly, finish. Good idea? Any opinions on colour? There’s always the option to keep the foto flame… 1 Quote
MOSCOWBASS Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Don't cover up the flame....natural wood or transparent sunburst? Quote
Doctor J Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 5 minutes ago, MOSCOWBASS said: Don't cover up the flame....natural wood or transparent sunburst? It's pretend flame. It comes off with the current finish. OP, paint it the colour you prefer. I'd say Monaco Yellow but that's not much use if you don't like Monaco Yellow. 1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I quite like it how it is - it looks well played, but if you want to refinish it, great Bear in mind that you may lose a little of the body resonance with a new coat of paint and poly gloss lacquer. Quote
Reggaebass Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Olympic white , with a vintage tort pickguard , nitro finish Quote
Beedster Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago The Foto-Flame finish is thick, heavy, and once it starts to come off is going to carry one. This is not relicing, this is like old lino peeling off a kitchen floor. I've stripped two of them and both times the grain on the body was non existent so they do not take a clear finish unless bland is your thing. I think you need to ensure there's no residue from the chems in the FF before you start applying a new finish 👍 Quote
bubinga5 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Keep the foto flame ( if possible )and get it refinished/ lacquered by David Wilson. He sprayed my Atelier Z and it was superb. Quote
PaulThePlug Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Back to Wood... Wax, Tru-Oil or Danish Oil finish, and just the Bell Plate. Edited 3 hours ago by PaulThePlug Quote
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