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Tokai Love Rock No Serial Number

пятница 09 ноября admin 81
Tokai Love Rock No Serial Number Average ratng: 8,7/10 6754 votes

I am curious to find out the origin of my Tokai.I was told that the anomaly in the print is indicative of Canadian built Tokais that were intended for Korea to build (or something along those lines) Incredible guitar.and I have many to choose from, but instead of saying 'Made in Korea', it says 'Make in Korea' of all things.my source for the info I was given is reputable, but I would like to know conclusively. It is an 04 NALS-45 Love Rock Tuxedo LP copy, Serial is as follows 04XXXXX. My email is waltnls@aol.com if you'd be so kind, thanks!

I bought this Tokai Love Rock GT recently from someone I jammed with at a party. I didn't know about Tokai guitars and the only reason I bought this is because it played and sounded so much better (sounds thicker and warmer) than the Epiphone LP I owned (no disrepect to Epiphone owners, the Epiphone I had was one of the cheaper ones).

Tokai Love Rock LS95 Review with Phil & Dan from Dublin, Ireland. Serial number reveals it is a 2014 model. Hey, I have a chance to pick up a Tokai Love Rock cheap for $400. Its a cherry. Is there something to look for in the serial number?

Instal simak bmn windows 7. Since I bought this, I've read so many good things about Tokai guitars and I realized that I should've checked the serial number before I bought this. Here's the link to the photos: I know I have to take pictures again because these photos don't do justice to its beauty up close. As you can see, there's no serial number on the back of the headstock.

I checked the pickup cavities and in the back as well, but there's still no serial number. I read in another forum that some MIK don't have serial numbers. But this one has a 2 screw truss rod cover which means it's MIJ, right?

The tuning machines are pale green in color and looks vintage old. You can really tell the guitars is a bit old by just looking at the screws in the pickguard. The guitar has had some fews upgrades: - Pickups have been replaced with Gibson 57+ and 57 classice ones. I check the pickups and the seller gave me the 2 pickup cases.

- The nut has been replaced by a newer bone nut (but still looks old though). - The stop tailpiece has been replaced with a Gotoh. I tried registering to the Tokai forums but they're not accepting my Email address. I can't contact the seller either. Derek, there is a forum that deals almost exclusively with Tokai.

I suggest you google the following two words, 'Tokai' and 'forum.' Maybe you might get answers from quite a few tokaiheads there. Its pretty easy to put a 2 screw TRC on after taking off the 3 screw TRC. You need to pull the the control cover in the back and take a pic of that stuff. Then pull at least the neck pickup and take several pics of that cavity from at least 4 different angles, getting good shots of the neck joint area and routs and wire channels and holes. Looks like a nice guitar. Edit - I guess I didn't read your entire first post.

Hey, open a hotmail or yahoo email account! Forbidden by tabitha suzuma epub tuebl. Works for me.