I did and I didn't. I found them listed in one of the catalogs and I appreciate your post about them on the other thread. I just wonder how many of them made it to the USA and how many of them there are in total. Very cool guitar-I enjoy the Paisley more every day....
Thanks for that info-I hope to find a blue one someday but am not holding out a lot of hope. But who knows? I wasn't looking for the pink one and it just appeared like magic!
After careful consideration I have decided to do some mods on mine as well. I already have a set of used Fender 57/62 pickups which I personally like a lot-tonight I bought a prewired assembly that has better pots and switch and is white pearloid which will look very sharp on the seafoam color...
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I will be interested to see how you mod yours. I am not sure yet what I will do with mine. My post was not intended as a slam on this guitar-it has many very positive points-like you said the finish is excellent and the neck is very well done. My point was that one needs to be very sure of...
I am new around here-I found this site after buying a Paisley Tokai Tele and looking for info on it. Before I found this site I also bought a seafoam Goldstar Sound Strat off of Ebay. I have since concluded the Strat is a newer model made in Korea-it was not represented as an older model but I...
Cool! So there is at least one more-thanks for the reply-I also wondered if I overpaid but I gave up about the same even though I didn't get an amp or tweed case. I did get a nice case though.
Interesting that so many are snobbish about made in USA guitars. I have a 65 Strat, a Relic Strat and...
I recently acquired a Tokai ATE-67 model Tele with a red "Paisley" finish. Extremely fine looking, sounding and playing guitar-my first Tokai. I have been playing and collecting since the early 70s and this is the only one of these I have ever seen-I have seen quite a few Tokais but never...