Thanks for many pics.
Neck joint is not deep, isn't it?
I would say the pickup cavity routing style and the no serial number. I have seen several Tokai made Greco Les Paul “EG” style guitars over the years also with same pickup cavity routing and no serial number. Based on my research that happened for a short period of time in the very early 1990s.What was the basis for determining that this guitar was made by Tokai Musical Instruments?
Great information.I would say the pickup cavity routing style and the no serial number. I have seen several Tokai made Greco Les Paul “EG” style guitars over the years also with same pickup cavity routing and no serial number. Based on my research that happened for a short period of time in the very early 1990s.
It would be interesting to compare the pickup cavity routing style and the neck tenon length with an early 1990s era Tokai branded 335 style guitar.
The bridge PU cavity might be the more interesting one in this context:It would be interesting to compare the pickup cavity routing style and the neck tenon length with an early 1990s era Tokai branded 335 style guitar.
Thank you ,Sigmania.Greco SA-75 has come to my house.
Some pics.
The position mark is not a paroid, but a real shell.
Depending on the angle, it shines in seven colors.
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