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F/S LS200, 1981

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hmm, maybe better to have them all here...
Enjoy!
BTW, weight 3850 gram..



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Wonderful looking guitar !!


...and if you sell this one for this price you make a good deal, i know what you paid for the axe ;-)
 
320 has a long tenon, and 100% braz board, the 200 is much rarer though, and may have a braz board, its not known for sure as far as I am aware..

the 200 has more appeal for vintage buffs too..

so no huge difference in specs between the 2.. just a 2cm bit of wood :D :D
 
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It seems, my LS200 is a bargain...

US$ 11,100.00 for a LS200 !! - asking a Japanese seller

http://page18.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/w35093334
 
togps said:


Price Euro 2950, OBO
Ask for tons of high res detail pix.

Nice looking guitar but reminds me of how a super model might look with her lip and nose pierced!!!!!! Shame about the holes.
 
I bought an LS200 from togps some 2 years ago. As we all know early 1980 LS200s were customs.

The one I got from togps has the long tenon Marc refers to, however, this is not a LS200 spec by definition. I got another one from Japan with a short tenon.

I got offers for my LS200 from players in the Boston area: all above USD 4500.--. The price he is asking for is very fair. And he doesn't cheat. Also keep in mind that he is not a collector but a dealer. Try to negotiate, for example add a Springy. :)

Even the best VOS R9s cannot beat an LS200.

Rup
 
rupert, are you saying you have a pre 1983 LS-200 with a long tennon???

i would be very interested to see a pic, as I have never ever seen a pre 83 tokai with a long tenon...
 
marcusnieman said:
What are the two metal buttons between the tone pots for? Was it coil tapped at one time?

Seems to be the back / head of the screws which you can see in the cavity beetween the tone pots ... for grounding purpose ??? :roll:
IMO ... this lousy job is nearly a sacrilege ... :eek:
Roger
 
tudor said:
Seems to be the back / head of the screws which you can see in the cavity beetween the tone pots ... for grounding purpose ??? :roll:
IMO ... this lousy job is nearly a sacrilege ... :eek:
Roger

Nah, I think they are just leftovers from two mini-toggles put in years ago to split the coils. Then when the switches came out, screwed these into the remaining holes, rather than plugging them. A couple weeks ago, I saw a higher-end Tokai with mini-switches in exactly the same location.
 
Mick51 said:
Nah, I think they are just leftovers from two mini-toggles put in years ago to split the coils. Then when the switches came out, screwed these into the remaining holes, rather than plugging them. A couple weeks ago, I saw a higher-end Tokai with mini-switches in exactly the same location.

+ 1.

Mike
 

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