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    "Made In Japan" Stamp

    I'm pretty sure they were using MIJ stickers up to at least 2003.
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    1 Screw Truss Rod Covers

    There were at least two batches of 12 made, possibly as many as 3 or 4, and each batch was slightly different. I played one in person which had a single screw TRC, despite being made in Japan! It was a long time ago but I'm sure the other 1-screw models I've seen were pre-China.
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    1 Screw Truss Rod Covers

    The make in Korea stuff was ordered by a legit Canadian distributor but completely unauthorized by the parent company. I've seen some genuine one screw Korean models, notably some of the early 00s relics sold in the UK.
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    Another new member looking for help with model ID (Love Rock)

    That's not necessarily true. There's a maple cap there for sure, but the surface could be a flame laminate. The only way to tell would be to check the join lines and the grain lines. If they line up on the top and on the walls of the pickup cavity then you have a solid top. If they don't match...
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    Pickups for Love Rock (favorites)

    I had SD alnico 2 pros for a couple of years but for the last 15 years I've been using a set of Bareknuckle Mules. Love them, don't have any reason to switch.
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    Love Rock w serial starting with F0...

    With letters in the serial number and made in 2010 it's going to be Chinese. The shape could be a USA version to avoid Gibson trademarks.
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    2008 ES-Custom (ES-205) Love Rock

    I've got a love rock LS200 which has 8-28 written in the pickup cavity. I always assumed it was a date, but it's a bit of a coincidence that yours ends in 28 as well. Maybe the high end models are made in batches of 28?
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    More info about Tokai Love Rock?

    There is literally no information here. A "Tokai Love Rock" could be worth anything from $200 to several thousand. What's the guitar you're looking at?
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    What Does ALC In The Model Name Designate...?

    ALC is the same as ALS but the C means it's a Les Paul Custom replica and the S means Les Paul Standard.
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    Special Limited Run Tokai LS Models

    In the early 00s there were two UK runs, around 24 instruments total, where Tokai bodies were sent to the UK and given custom hardware/electronics and a relic finish.
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    LS150 made in Korea?

    The LS150 was never made in Korea. The seller is BS'ing you. Red flag #1. There's a lot of weird stuff going on in those pictures, and the faded serial is a red flag as well, do you have any shots of the front of the headstock? At this point I'm not even sure you could say it's a Tokai. Do you...
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    2014 tokai loverock ls173 authentication.

    Price seems decent, and I don't see any red flags for authenticity. It's obviously had a few mods so I'd want more information on those - the TRC is not a big deal, in fact lots of people prefer it, but if he didn't mention that then what else hasn't been mentioned? And I'd definitely want to...
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    NGD

    They will have been short shaft metric.
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    Identifiying this guitar (in pieces)

    Wow, that's a bad break and on top of that a very, VERY bad repair. There's a lot of work to be done there. There are lots of YouTube videos of experts attempting restorations of similar damage. twoodfrd has done some great ones on similarly bad headstocks and csguitars has recently done an SG...
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    Tokai custom identification

    China, '06
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    Tokai Love Rock 90's

    Looks like it could be an early 90s Korean model but need the back of the headstock to check.
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    How to tell which SG model is?

    The number refers to the catalogue price, also known as list price, and bears very little resemblance to what the guitars are sold for in shops. It's not a safe assumption to make.
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    How to tell which SG model is?

    Serial number CN11 = made in China, 2011. Looking at the 2011 catalogue (UK version) we have the SG35 and the SG50. The 35 was an SG standard and the 50 had 3 pickups, block inlays etc. I'm thinking SG35, but don't get too hung up on the number because the year/style is more informative.
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    Help identifying my Tokai SG model

    Difficult to say because it depends on your local market, and the condition is good but not great. This is not a rare, old or collectable instrument so from a quick eBay/reverb search I'm going to guess €500-600 but a little more if you include the case.
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    Help identifying my Tokai SG model

    Can't see the seam but those are factory original Japanese pots and mylar caps so I'm sticking with SG85. The price matches as well. You might have more luck finding a seam in the wood if you look on the bottom, near the strap button.
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