:lol: my favorite hunt story...stopped in mr. money pawn shop in iowa city.about a year ago..i about peed my pants to see a brownburst korean love rock..now get this the price on the tag was 225.00....i negotiated and carried it out the door for 150.00...but was not entirely happy with it.but I knew I could turn e healthy profit on it even if I did not like it....got it home...cleaned it up...set it up...change strings, straightened the neck, lemon oiled the fret board.....and lo and behold...I fell in love....the harmonic content of this instrument is fantastic......this was my second tokai in 20 years.....I thought very cool, now if I only had a p-90 gold top, my les paul selection would be complete..about two weeks later...I traded a p.o.s. trayer tube amp with 4-8' speakers for a new carvin bel air all tube amp...never plugged it in..it was mint and i traded the bel air and two pedals even up for a korean love rock gold top with p-90's in dead stinking mint condition, with no case...it too was a great axe with one drawback, the machines suck...so I was jacking around Galesburg , il music store and found a set of grober vintage reissue tuners exactly like the tokais except I had to drill the holes out...I did a perfect job..and this guitar now stays in tunes beautifully.....now if I only had a gracie stand to use these guitars on stage.at 50. and being a local rock star(hah)..those love rocks get a little heavy with grandpa's arthuritis...you know what I mean sonny????