At Chris's Guitars
"Hey Tokai collectors, or paisley fans - this one is a real beauty. The Tokai ATE-'67 is a very well made recreation of the 60's Fender Paisley Tele made famous by the great James Burton, and more recently by Brad Paisley. The defining feature is obviously the paisley finish, which is actually a foil with multiple coats of clear coat on top. You can A/B this with a vintage Fender from the era and realize that the process is identical and now at 27 years old, this one has that vintage patina and looks very close to a 60's model. Features include 2pc alder body with one-piece maple neck, U-shaped neck profile, vintage style tuners, single coil C.A.R. (California Accurate Reproduction) pickups, bridge pickup factory wax dipped, vintage radius, vintage frets, transparent pickguard, vintage style 3-salddle bridge. This guitar is in stunning condition which indicates it hasn't seen a lot of playing time. It sounds like a Tele should with plenty of twang and an ample sustain. You don't see many of these around, especially with the original tweed case, and this one is definitely one of the good ones. Nice Tele for $799"
"Hey Tokai collectors, or paisley fans - this one is a real beauty. The Tokai ATE-'67 is a very well made recreation of the 60's Fender Paisley Tele made famous by the great James Burton, and more recently by Brad Paisley. The defining feature is obviously the paisley finish, which is actually a foil with multiple coats of clear coat on top. You can A/B this with a vintage Fender from the era and realize that the process is identical and now at 27 years old, this one has that vintage patina and looks very close to a 60's model. Features include 2pc alder body with one-piece maple neck, U-shaped neck profile, vintage style tuners, single coil C.A.R. (California Accurate Reproduction) pickups, bridge pickup factory wax dipped, vintage radius, vintage frets, transparent pickguard, vintage style 3-salddle bridge. This guitar is in stunning condition which indicates it hasn't seen a lot of playing time. It sounds like a Tele should with plenty of twang and an ample sustain. You don't see many of these around, especially with the original tweed case, and this one is definitely one of the good ones. Nice Tele for $799"