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  1. J

    Tokai Humbucker Models & Resistance

    That's a nice guitar and it's the first one I've seen in Canada besides mine, which is an '84 TSG-50 in black, with Tokai PAFs and by some miracle mine is less than 7lbs, and it doesn't neck dive.
  2. J

    VH-1 Pickups

    I got a chance to dig this guitar out and measure it; The neck polepieces measure 0.371" (9.42mm) center to centre - 1.855" (47.1mm) overall The bridge polepieces measure 0.390" (9.90mm) center to centre - 1.953" (49.5mm) overall
  3. J

    1985 LS##?

    With regard to the Super Edition series and a couple of the other Original Series "the extra Tokai" is a reference to Tokai's 2 point Extra bridge system https://vintagejapanguitars.com/tokai-1984-1985-original-series-catalogue/
  4. J

    81 Solid top LS-120

    Go ahead and explain how one could judge whether the seam on the face of that top lines up all the way down to the mahogany from the view you've provided of the side of the cavity, it's a simple concept and I'm sorry you have so much invested in being correct, it may be a solid top but there are...
  5. J

    81 Solid top LS-120

    You're looking for grain that connects from the face into the cavity... the pictures need to be of the end grain - the top and bottom of the cavities not the sides - connecting end grain to the face is the test for a solid top, not looking for a "thin line" at the side of the cavity, please post...
  6. J

    Early Korean Tokai Acoustic!

    I didn't know they made Korean models in the 70's... looks like a budget model though, scarf joint, zero fret, mahogany ply, probably laminate top
  7. J

    1989 Greco SS-600P2, Tokai-made (?) signature SG

    Those pickup routes are almost certainly Tokai, if it's an '89 or '90 model without a serial number, it's probably met all the criteria for being Tokai made. For reference here's the control cavity of my 1984 Tokai TSG50, looks pretty much alike to me...
  8. J

    Greco EG600PB

    My observations from guitars on the two Greco groups on facebook is that the chambered models with plywood tops are models up to EG450 - with the exception being that the three pickup 600 models are also chambered with a plywood top
  9. J

    Matching Headstock Gallery

    Here's my 1984 TST 80 bought new at Kahlua Music in Toronto, it had the Tokai Extra 2 point bridge which swapped for a generic model, and I removed the lock behind the nut and installed the string tree, otherwise all original with grey backed U pups, finish test positive for lacquer.
  10. J

    VH-1 Pickups

    Hi Homer...that's my post at MLP, they are single wire pickups, I think the thing about pot dates is it's dependant to a degree on inventory levels etc, so it make it difficult to date a guitar with precision... I'll dig it out and measure the pole pieces and get back to you, Jim
  11. J

    VH-1 Pickups

    Here's the first gen VH1's from my mid 80's RLG90 (with pots that date 1984)
  12. J

    Further Greco LP Info

    Rosewood
  13. J

    Now we're parting out Tokai's???

    Who TF would do this... https://reverb.com/ca/item/42782861-tokai-st-42-springy-sound-body-1970-s-sunburst-mij-lawsuit-japan https://reverb.com/ca/item/42783439-tokai-springy-sound-1979-strat-neck-mij-lawsuit-japan-rosewood-fretboard
  14. J

    LS152 JS BB?

    I missed the pic of the back of the headstock, so yes you guys are obviously correct that it's an '84 model, October to October for the catalog explains how the Sykes model appears only in the '85 catalog, I've never seen another Tokai Sykes, anyone else ? So in 1984-85 Burny, Greco and Tokai...
  15. J

    LS152 JS BB?

    Yes that looks like a 1985 Tokai John Sykes, Burny and Greco also did a Sykes model in '84 / '85 - looks like it was a 65 model with fret nibs, one year only I think so pretty rare but not sure it's worth any more than any of the other Customs from that year, looks like a very nice guitar.
  16. J

    NGD 1984 Tokai SS-38 closet queen

    Re the tuners - it's work to replace them with anything, easiest is to use the schaller that was used on the higher model SS's. You can use the Kluson's you mentioned, it's the same work as using Fenders... I've changed a few from Trap to Fenders - some details here...
  17. J

    Help verifying a springy sound 80's

    Keep your eye's on the classified here and if I dare say, also the classified at MLP... you'll find someone who'll ship to you eventually!
  18. J

    Tokai is it worth buying?

    Looks like it has the signs of a higher model Silver Star judging by the tuners alone but without more pictures of the disassembled guitar it's anyone's guess... how much is the seller asking?
  19. J

    Tokai ST-120, Maybe ST-136?

    I think it may have depended a lot on the country and even on individual dealers selling them because I have three 1984 Strats all bought new that year in Toronto, a TST 50 and two 60's and all three came with the nylon tweed case with red interior, which I'm very happy I still have...
  20. J

    Can you help date this Silver Star?

    This is the second Silver Star recently that's been a bit of an oddity and it seems like other models, we still don't know all there is to know about the Silver Star's... but deferring to Peter's opinion is a sound choice. The more pictures you post the more informed the comments will be, post...
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