GloomLeader
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Hello, fellow musicians or guitar enthusiasts.
I bought my Tokai guitar way back in 2012 absolutely spontaneously - I'd wanted to order another guitar, but it turned out to be out of stock so I decided to choose this Tokai which was available right there in the guitar shop. It had no documentation of any kind or any informational inlay, so it still exists as a big mystery for me because searching and browsing through different forums and sites hasn't helped me identify it.
All I can provide you with are some photos of all the basic features of this guitar. (This is a cloud-based folder with all the photos)
https://yadi.sk/d/N23cbCrP3TjNt8
Judging by the trident-like tip of its headstock and three-screw arch-shaped TRC I could only guess it's more of a contemporary model rather anything retro. In addition, the elements of the tune-o-matic bridge have the marks saying it's been made in Korea (the bridge, I mean).
I bought my Tokai guitar way back in 2012 absolutely spontaneously - I'd wanted to order another guitar, but it turned out to be out of stock so I decided to choose this Tokai which was available right there in the guitar shop. It had no documentation of any kind or any informational inlay, so it still exists as a big mystery for me because searching and browsing through different forums and sites hasn't helped me identify it.
All I can provide you with are some photos of all the basic features of this guitar. (This is a cloud-based folder with all the photos)
https://yadi.sk/d/N23cbCrP3TjNt8
Judging by the trident-like tip of its headstock and three-screw arch-shaped TRC I could only guess it's more of a contemporary model rather anything retro. In addition, the elements of the tune-o-matic bridge have the marks saying it's been made in Korea (the bridge, I mean).