Re: *emfehwibble* WANT WANT WANT: Craigslist '68 Tele
The neck looks legit. The look of the lacquer finish is correct for that year, and you can see the holes from the original tuners (which mounted using 12 screws). It also looks like the wider tuner spacing is correct (the F tuners were wider spaced than Klusons), though you can't really tell from the pix. Also, the font on the "TELECASTER" part of the decal is correct. Nobody that I've ever found in my extensive searching for a '68-style decal makes one that has the truly correct font on that part of the decal. So this neck is either real, or a fake that has a home-done decal that was very well researched and made. The body looks legit too (protruding string ferrules are a distinct feature that began in '68), though the finish has not worn out like poly finishes usually do. The back, maybe, but I would say definitely not the forearm wear on the front. I would guess either: 1) it has been stripped and refinished, 2) it is a '68 that happened to have been done in lacquer (it would not have been unheard of for a basic color like black or white to have occasionally been sprayed in lacquer in the late '60's through the early '80's, and '68 was a transition year from lacquer to poly), 3) the forearm wear was, for some dumb reason, done with sandpaper at some point. That's unlikely, but it is a possibility. Poly just doesn't wear like that.
Also, notice that the bridge is not original, and the pickguard might be an earlier-model thick one-ply type (or you just can't really see the black ply in the photo, if it is there).
It's a badass guitar that I would be proud to sport. I absolutely love black/white Teles with maple necks...and I love the maple-cap necks, as they look nice and clean with no skunk stripe or truss rod plug. But I don't think I'd pay $4,500 for it.