Yes it stays original! I really like the pickups, and everything else works just fine. The case is not marked Tokai, I think it's from the Swedish company that imported Tokai in the 80's.
Thanks for your help!
I've had it for 3 years. Bought it for 450eur incl. the original hardcase it came with. The seller sent it by bus and didn't know much about it. The strings were so old that I wouldn't be surprised if they were from the 80's too..
Just want to show you my Goldstar. I think it's a -85.. Can anyone confirm this? The pickups are VII, and it has a "50" sticker on the back of the neck. I think the colour is unusual? It's in abolute mint condition, not a scratch! Sounds fantastic and great to play! :D
I have a GoldStar -85 with pickups marked VII, they sound fantastic!!
Strat tone and Stevie Ray galore! I think their better than the one's in the Silver Stars market U or H. Those sound good on low volumes, but they can't handle lots of overdrive.
The original pickups are VII (Vintage II), they sound fantastic!!
Strat tone and Stevie Ray galore! I think their better than the one's in the Silver Stars market U or H. Those sound good on low volumes, but they can't handle lots of overdrive. So if you're not afraid of the hum from single...