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New addition to the herd

Post by Ricky Lee » Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:03 pm

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Re: New addition to the herd

Post by Roe » Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:04 pm

looks like the 90s lp std I had
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Re: New addition to the herd

Post by fillmore nyc » Fri Jan 08, 2010 5:25 pm

VERY nice, my friend!! What year is that LP?
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Post by bigsmitty » Sat Jan 09, 2010 2:58 am

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Re: New addition to the herd

Post by Ricky Lee » Sat Jan 09, 2010 9:58 am

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One of the things that really sold me on this guitar is the thin Nitro cherryburst finish which has that washed out faded orange look without the in your face tomato red. As for the build quality it is impeccable and as good or better than what Gibson's Custom Shop is building these days, and might I add, at a fraction of the cost. This guitar is sweet and plays like a million bucks, especially with my 68 12xxx Series Amp! If the Reverend Billy G can play one it's good enough for me?


Specs:
Manufacture: Tokai - Japan
Model: LS150 VF
One piece mahogany back
Solid plain maple top
18 degree angled one piece mahogany neck w/long tenon - ala 59
Thin Nitros cherryburst finish
CTS vintage style short shaft 500k potentiometers - Wired 50's style
Vintage style control knobs w/pointers
Switchcraft input jack & selector switch
Vintage style ABR-1 Bridge with posts screwed directly into the body
Aluminum tail piece top wrapped w/DR 10 pure nickel strings
Vintage style Kluson tuners
Bone nut
Weight 8.5 lbs
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Re: New addition to the herd

Post by Roe » Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:39 am

tokais are nice, I have quite a few japanese guitars
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Re: New addition to the herd

Post by Ricky Lee » Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:52 am

It's kinda like owning one of George's DIY amps if you can live without the big G & M names you've got yourself one heck of a guitar and amp.
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Re: New addition to the herd

Post by TONGA » Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:03 pm

That is one sweet guitar!

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Re: New addition to the herd

Post by Ricky Lee » Sat Jan 09, 2010 8:02 pm

Thanks!
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Re: New addition to the herd

Post by bluesbreaking » Sat Jan 09, 2010 8:36 pm

Looks beautiful! I have a Tokai LP myself and I love it. Glad to see you like yours too. Mine came with non-original pickups though. How do you like the stock ones?

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Re: New addition to the herd

Post by Ricky Lee » Sat Jan 09, 2010 8:54 pm

bluesbreaking wrote:Looks beautiful! I have a Tokai LP myself and I love it. Glad to see you like yours too. Mine came with non-original pickups though. How do you like the stock ones?
IMO the stock pickups have the vintage LP mojo and are kinda reminiscent of the Pearly Gates. Like any pup though, they're not for everybody, but they are NOT cheap sounding pups that would require changing. Before I bought this guitar new (2009) I figured since it was MIJ, I would be changing a lot of parts especially the hardware, NOT so because the hardware on this guitar is top shelf and the only thing that is metric is the tail piece posts and anchors, the rest is imperial. Like I said earlier, Billy Gibbons plays a Tokai as well and it sounds pretty much like his Miss Pearly. Then again, Billy could play a broom handle and it would sound like Pearly.
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Re: New addition to the herd

Post by aquilarosso » Sun Jan 10, 2010 5:05 am

Nice! Old Tokais are great guitars imo.

I've never owned a really old Gibson Les Paul (although I had a hummingbird when I was a teenager), so the nicest LP I've ever owned or played was an really old cherry Ibanez one. It was so Les Paul, but I was young and new to guitars, it was a bit noisy, so I sold it for 80 bucks :oops: :roll:
There is a Burny LP Custom that looks quite bloody good and going fairly cheaply here, but it's at the other end of the country/islands. I won't buy a guitar without playing it first (unless I won lotto and got a you know what.... '59 :wink: )

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