The guitar is a Korean made copy of a mid-60's SG special. It is actually very accurate in detail. The P-90's were often seen in Specials from that era. The pick guard looks generally correct and the wrap-around bridge/ tailpiece is correct too (at least from the lousy picture). They even got the oval plastic knob kluson-type tuners right. Based on my MIK Tokai SG-35 which is an infinitely better guitar that my Gibson SG faded Special and almost as good as my SG Classic (also with P-90's), I'd take a flyer on that guitar. If it was only in the US..... I love Korean made Tokais. I hope you MIJ Tokai fans keep on trashing them so the prices stay low. The MIJ's are way over-rated and the MIK's are way under appreciated. That's why you need to do your homework, though. I do wish Tokai had left off one detail on this guitar. The combo bridge/ tailpiece is impossible to intonate correctly. The Gibson Classic has a stop tail with a Nashville-type bridge. It's stays in tune berautifully.