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I just got a Tokai LP! any of you guys into those?
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For about $1250~ these Japanese guitars kick the crap out of Gibson. For $3200 you are reminded of what real, high end mahogany is supposed to look and sound like.
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For about $1250~ these Japanese guitars kick the crap out of Gibson. For $3200 you are reminded of what real, high end mahogany is supposed to look and sound like.
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It's not too tough to get a Gibson LP for $1250 if you look around a bit...
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True...but as it takes playing about 150 LP's to find a decent one, I'm sceptical.
Also- the $1250 spent with Tokai puts you into a guitar that is Gibson Historic Reissue / Custom shop in quality - long neck tenons, CTS pots, oil ~ paper caps, nitro paint and AAAA maple tops...brand new.
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I could be wrong, but I believe the LS line is Japanese and the ALS line is Korean.
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Depends on where sold.
ALS in USA and Canada means Korean.
ALS in Europe can still be MIJ.
Japan market, LS is MIJ.
Very nice LP Custom by the way, DonP.
You got a great score.
There are some great MIJ replicas out there.
Tokai
Burny
Orville
Epiphne Japan
Edwards
Navigator
Diodati
and more.
I really like my Diodati's.
They're MIJ and sold in the USA.
Hence the different headstock and horn shape.
I pretty sure made in the Tokai Hamamatsu factory.
Least from what I can tell from the pickup cavity markings.
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