Reborn Old said:There were no Tokai lawsuits.
Legally they could easily be mistaken for a LP because the test is about what most people would assume from seeing the silhouette or outline on the TV or at a concert. Most people know **** about guitars and they would easily make the mistake.Reborn Old said:...These featured a lower bout with a slightly different shape, horn shape was different , the knob position template was flipped 180*,
the headstock shape had a center dimple similar to Korean made models, so they could not be mistaken for a LP in any way
Nobody would order any volume off them because of Gibson putting pressure on dealers/distros.Reborn Old said:and then Tokai stopped exporting LS models to the US altogether possibly due to...
They are so hypocritical, and arrogant to presume that they have the right to own one of only a few comfortable shapes in which to make a guitar. And it looks like a small body acoustic with a cut away anyway.Reborn Old said:G!bson borrowed styling cues from Fender and other brands for some of it's model line, which I personally have no problem with, other than it being hypocritical suing other manufacturers for doing the same sort of things.
zurkeri said:I am not sure if this one is a 54 or 56 strat copy, any heads up? it has a v neck
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Don't think so, does it have a "A" stamp on pickguard?ivansc said:Did the early Springys (pre 1980) have WBW scratchplates?
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