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Kurosawa 60th Anniversary Model
ΤΟΚΑΙ KLP600 GT
Sixty years ago, 1957 was a year that brought about major changes in the guitar industry. A gold-top Les Paul model equipped with a humbucker pickup was born.
Nowadays, it is the ultimate masterpiece that everyone who loves Les Paul knows.
We reinterpreted the ultimate guitar that was created over 60 years ago, and took on the challenge of producing it with the concept of ``doing whatever we can'', incorporating current wisdom, technical ability, and the commitment that only a Japanese person can achieve.
This model uses technology that can only be achieved by Tokai Gakki, a long-established guitar manufacturing company, and the discerning eye that only Kurosawa Musical Instruments Store, a long-established guitar sales company, can provide.
Tokai Gakki started manufacturing electric guitars in 1977 and boasts the highest quality domestically produced products. It has achieved luxurious specifications and is available in limited quantities at the lowest possible price.
The quality of a vintage guitar starts with the material.
Why are vintage guitars good? This is due to changes over time and the technical skills of the craftsmen at the time, but it is also due to the use of high-quality materials. We select high-quality materials from a large amount of wood available, and use only the best of them. In any case, we are not making any compromises. Naturally, the fingerboard is made of Brazilian rosewood.
In conclusion, the fingerboard is Jacaranda wood, the body is a one-piece Honduran mahogany, the neck is also Honduran mahogany, and the body top is a solid hard maple top. Check each item one by one before making your selection.
Revisiting the shape of the Tokai LS model
Tokai guitar's popular series LS model. Even if you use good quality materials, it would be a compromise if you end up with the same shape as the LS model. Revisiting the model from scratch, we hand-carved the arch of the top of the body to create a more realistic deep arch top shape.
| Reborn old logo |
The head logo was only used for a short period of time on Vintage Tokai.
| Tapered body, tapered head |
It becomes slightly thinner towards the tip of the body and head. Just like vintage guitars, it achieves exquisite body balance.
| Rolled edge binding |
The feel of the neck in your hand makes a huge difference when playing. The binding is rounded to provide an easy-to-grip feel similar to vintage guitars.
| Neck preparation angle/head angle |
The neck angle is 3.8 degrees and glued, the head angle is 17 degrees, and the fingerboard is Jacaranda. This creates a change in tension, giving the strings the feel of a vintage guitar.
Achieving a gold top with brass powder
We didn't want to make any compromises, and with that in mind, we were naturally particular about the color that would make the guitar's face. Tokai's first attempt at creating a gold top color using brass powder faced various drawbacks, but it was successfully achieved. By using brass, which is a metal, we have achieved a color similar to that of a vintage guitar that would never be possible with regular paint. In addition, all lacquer is used for painting.
Select aging parts
All parts have been subjected to aging treatment. It is said that using aged parts will have an effect on the sound, but most importantly, it will greatly change the atmosphere of the guitar and give it a more dignified finish. After all, I would like to place emphasis on looks. The assembly uses parts made in the USA, and the pickup uses "Bare Knuckle Stormy Monday." There are various pickups on the market, but everyone involved in the project unanimously decided that Stormy Monday, which has a reputation as a PAF clone, would be the best choice for this guitar.
| Aged parts |
It has a dignified feel that looks like it has been used for many years. Metal parts that reproduce the wear, rust, and other changes seen over time on vintage guitars.
|Shielding not installed |
We deliberately did not apply conductive paint to the assembly/cavity part. By recreating the same specifications as a vintage Les Paul, we chose a sound with strong treble and attack.
| BumbleBee Replica |
Bumble Bee attached to a 1959 Les Paul. KLP600 GT installed its replica. Creates a vintage tone.