cheshirecatsmile
Well-known member
Hi,
Check this out:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage79-Tokai...cmdZViewItemQQptZGuitar?hash=item280292352533
It's missing its logo (serial# is also gone), has a replaced/wrong colour scratch plate (should be black, 3ply) and replaced volume knob, but otherwise looks original. One (!) piece body, brass saddles and nut and super-hot Dimarzio pickups (came with them originally).
I don't know this seller and have nothing to do with this auction--these are just neat underrated guitars. It should have a nitro finish and a skinny V-neck--41mm at the nut. Being a 1979 model (case candy shows 1979 serial) this also has SS-80 stamps on both body and neck--wish Tokai had done that with all their guitars!
The pickups on these are ridiculously hot. I bet even ochay would like a strat with these in it! :lol:
You can dial the volume knob back to about 6 to get the normal gain you'd get from a Springy!
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Check this out:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage79-Tokai...cmdZViewItemQQptZGuitar?hash=item280292352533
It's missing its logo (serial# is also gone), has a replaced/wrong colour scratch plate (should be black, 3ply) and replaced volume knob, but otherwise looks original. One (!) piece body, brass saddles and nut and super-hot Dimarzio pickups (came with them originally).
I don't know this seller and have nothing to do with this auction--these are just neat underrated guitars. It should have a nitro finish and a skinny V-neck--41mm at the nut. Being a 1979 model (case candy shows 1979 serial) this also has SS-80 stamps on both body and neck--wish Tokai had done that with all their guitars!
The pickups on these are ridiculously hot. I bet even ochay would like a strat with these in it! :lol:
You can dial the volume knob back to about 6 to get the normal gain you'd get from a Springy!
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