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I'm surprised it took you this long to jump in and slag poor little Johnny off, Oze. I'm sure it's only because he gets a better tone than you do - you're jealous aren't you?
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AlanN said:I'm no guitar god, but I can play a bit and still do some fingerstyle...
AlanN said:Michael - I'm right handed, and missing the top of my right middle finger myself. I'm no guitar god, but I can play a bit and still do some fingerstyle...
Where abouts are you based?
AlanN said:Michael - I'm right handed, and missing the top of my right middle finger myself. I'm no guitar god, but I can play a bit and still do some fingerstyle...
Where abouts are you based?
beerslinger said:Looks like a 60 to me based on the headstock angle and what looks like a two piece back. I have the mate to it s/n 4022879 with flame top and 2 piece back and always thought it was an LS60.
My 1985 LS80 has an 18 degree pitch and a two piece back...and like yours,it's almost impossible to locate the join.An 18 degree neck with a 2 piece back would seem to amount to conflicting data.
Is it possible that the 1984's LS80s were two piece backs (assuming it has a 2 piece back)? Based on the model number (4022555), I noted that it would have been a late '84 run. I saw something that a '1' would be an early year run, and a '2' a late year run.
leadguitar_323 said:Tokai has extremely good joins and yes, they can be almost impossible to see. The build quality of these guitars is as good as almost anything else around, that is the main reason i am attracted to these wonderful guitars.
Mick
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