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    Fake?

    It shouldn't be HSH, but the guy just might say he modified it. Someone is trying to sell this as real japanese Tokai. Can you believe it?
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    Fake?

    Could you elaborate? I mean, there are some serious issues with the finishing, and I guess the neck adjustment shouldn't be at the headstock? Anything else?
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    Fake?

    Hi, you guys think there is any possibility this is a real Tokai? -E
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    Help identifying, dating and verifying Goldstar...

    Let me know if anyone is unable to see the pictures. Maybe this will work:
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    Help identifying, dating and verifying Goldstar...

    Definitely not Affinity Squier, in my opinion. If anyone's still in the mood to play the guessing game, I took (hopefully) more decent pictures. I'll be for ever thankful if anyone identifies this guitar. I'm insisting a little on it, because I really love how it sounds, and the seller agreed...
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    Help identifying, dating and verifying Goldstar...

    Hello there rob... The mounted bridge pickup is a whatever made in Argentina. The original bridge pickup shows in the pictures, inside the case, by the side of the guitar.
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    Help identifying, dating and verifying Goldstar...

    Oh crap... Well, the guitar sounds nice, but I won't spend any money if it doesn't have any pedigree to assure me it will keep that way. Thank so much y'all. Keep looking it is, then.
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    Help identifying, dating and verifying Goldstar...

    Thank you very much Mick51! Very nice to join you people!
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    Help identifying, dating and verifying Goldstar...

    Anyhow, as soon as I get the guitar from the shop I'll take out the pickguard and take some decent pictures. Keep brainstorming, I'm still in time to unbuy it. :)
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    Help identifying, dating and verifying Goldstar...

    The finishing (is that how you say in english) is definitely better than the one on this modern squiers. Maybe when I post better pictures you'll be able to see that. It might be compatible with a japanese squier from the mid-80's, but then again, what would be the point in relabelling it with...
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    Help identifying, dating and verifying Goldstar...

    **** you people know your guitars, huh? Well, let's take it apart: Don't mind the bridge, just spoke with the pre-pre-owner and he confirmed he had it replaced, so I guess it can't be taken into account. Otherwise, he couldn't give me any new information. I'm sorry, the seller claims the...
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    Help identifying, dating and verifying Goldstar...

    Hello everyone... This is my first message... I just met my first (supposedly) Tokai guitar, and guess what... I bought it! I've never heard of it before and fell in love with its sound and cult mysterious brand. Well, the story goes like this... It's supposed to be a Goldstar (Oldies but...
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