Weight: 8lb 5oz
Finished in "Autumn Burst". Excellent playing condition with a few minor imperfections on the body. For over 40 years old, I has held up extremely well for its age and condition. The Esprit/Flame was the predecessor to the Robben Ford Signature Model, which was basically the same guitar in a custom shop version.
This classic 80's Fender Flame is a sleek niche double cutaway from Fender. The guitar is in great shape and plays wonderfully.
Fender had been trying to steal a portion of Gibson's market for many years, namely a guitar with dual humbuckers on a double-cutaway body, and among Fender's attempts were guitars like the Coronado, Wildwood, and Starcaster. In the mid-80's Fender's effort was the "Master Series", which included the semi-solidbody Flame and Esprit, and the D'Aquisto hollowbodies, all having with 3 models in each line (Standard, Elite, & Ultra), differing by hardware and cosmetic appointments. The Flame, was basically identical to the Esprit but in a smaller (13" vs. 14") symmetrical body, plus the Flame is slightly asymmetrical.
The Standard was the base model with single ply body binding, neck and headstock binding, simple Les Paul style controls (dual hums, dual Vol-tone, 3-way), dot inlays, rosewood fretboard, metal tuner buttons, and Schaller bridge and stopbar tailpiece. Other features of the Flame Standard include tone-chambered Alder body with carved maple top and set-neck, 3-pc maple neck with rosewood fretboard, 24 3/4" scale (same as Gibson), flat 12" radius, 3/side tuners. The tone chambered body was credited with the Flame's traditional archtop top, with none of the feedback problems of F-hole type guitars, but the same resonance and sustain--and fuller, rounder tone.
The Schaller humbuckers are very highly regarded and are found only on this series. They're splitable, should you ever wish to add a switch or push-pull pot, and feature different spacing for neck and bridge, plus a extra windings on the bridge pickup for a "hotter, mellower sound", while the neck pickup was designed with a higher resonant frequency for clear, lush, rhythm sounds. The Master Series had a brief run, with the Flame officially produced from ca. '84 to '86 but actual production run was less than 2 years. Total production for all models of the Master Series was under 4,000 units, which leads me to believe that the run of Flame Standards was considerably less than 1000.
As you can see in the pics this guitar is stunning condition, with only a few impressions. No Fender has ever set up as well as these Master series and if you like low action - this guitar is capable of doing so. It is a phenomenal playing guitar. Master Series have become highly prized guitars, due to their rarity and the fact that they're great guitars.
Comes with the original Fender USA Hard Shell Case.
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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