Photoflame on the Epiphone

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I was very surprised, look at this Epiphone korina :


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Re: Photoflame on the Epiphone

what are we lookin at? looks like a multipiece body
 
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I'm guessing you are pointing out the line on top... doesn't nec indicate photo flame. photo flame, as I understand the slang term, would refer to a vinyl overlay. this actually looks more like a veneer... but I'm splitting hairs. What did you expect on a guitar that is less than a grand? Not disparaging them at all... some might argue that a veneer (not photo flame) is better for tone as you aren't putting a slab of maple on the top and you are getting pure body wood. a super nice top can cost upwards of $300 so... i think they offer a pretty good compromise of cost/tone.
 
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To my knowledge (FWIW), photo flame most likely wont have any lines as it is mostly almost a decal on top. If there is any depth to the top, then it is most likely a veneer.
 
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Photo flame is just that
A photo of flame glued to the top and glossed over

You have a slab of flame maple
Then
A slab of non flame maple with a veneer of flame on top
Think thin plywood veneers
Then
Just a veneer with no real slab
My Ibanez is this way with a basswood body
Then photo flame
With a photo image of pretty wood
On a plain body

My buddy had a Japanese Squire with this
It cracked and lifted right off
Thin as newspaper
 
Re: Photoflame on the Epiphone

Is that a 5 piece body or are there more pieces than that?
 
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The Epi Vs, etc. have a plain limba veneer on top of a many-piece body, I thought...not flame on top (foto or otherwise).

They've been that way for a VERY long time. Nothing to see here.
 
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What Alex said....

Do you really expect a 2 piece body for that money?
 
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Laminate bodies like that one, improve on rigidity and tone neutrality.

What is exactly what you're asking? It's not at all clear.

/Peter
 
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My buddy just bought a Japanese Orville Les Paul custom, and to look at it, it appears to be the nicest bourbon-burst quilted Maple top you've ever seen; like USA custom shop stuff. Sadly, it is a photo flame thing. I don't know if he knew before he bought it online, or if he thought it was a thin quilted Maple top. It looks really cool, but it is not what it appears to be.
 
Re: Photoflame on the Epiphone

My buddy just bought a Japanese Orville Les Paul custom, and to look at it, it appears to be the nicest bourbon-burst quilted Maple top you've ever seen; like USA custom shop stuff. Sadly, it is a photo flame thing. I don't know if he knew before he bought it online, or if he thought it was a thin quilted Maple top. It looks really cool, but it is not what it appears to be.

Foto-Flame has a very specific meaning. Are you sure it is printed flame, and not the [much] more typical figured veneer (i.e. actual wood, just very thin)?
 
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Foto-Flame has a very specific meaning. Are you sure it is printed flame, and not the [much] more typical figured veneer (i.e. actual wood, just very thin)?

He took the pickups out, and said based on what he saw he said it was definitely not a wood top.


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Re: Photoflame on the Epiphone

This reminds me of the time I went to McDonald's and they didn't have filet mignon. Needless to say I was outraged.
 
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