LS90Q, LS100Q or LS105Q? Unusual Quilted Oak top

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Beastorama

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Probably a long running debate on this, but I couldn't find proper info to describe this guitar. Sales receipt says 'Tokai Jap RL Quilt' which yields no results either! If anyone can help based on the serial number, I'll amend the listing. Thanks.
Serial no: 0306832

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160486784922&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT
 
They're all the same guitar - just inflation that pumped up the price from 90,000 yen (LS90Q) to 100,000 yen (LS100Q) to 105,000 yen (LS105Q). As it's a 2003 model it's none of those ;) It's a LS75Q.
 
AlanN said:
They're all the same guitar - just inflation that pumped up the price from 90,000 yen (LS90Q) to 100,000 yen (LS100Q) to 105,000 yen (LS105Q). As it's a 2003 model it's none of those ;) It's a LS75Q.

Seems like Tokai has been increasing its prices quite a bit. In a recent newspaper article I read that the average Japanese salary has DROPPED by 30% the past 10 years. But Tokai keeps hiking its prices like there's no tomorrow...
 
BrazenPicker said:
AlanN said:
They're all the same guitar - just inflation that pumped up the price from 90,000 yen (LS90Q) to 100,000 yen (LS100Q) to 105,000 yen (LS105Q). As it's a 2003 model it's none of those ;) It's a LS75Q.

Seems like Tokai has been increasing its prices quite a bit. In a recent newspaper article I read that the average Japanese salary has DROPPED by 30% the past 10 years. But Tokai keeps hiking its prices like there's no tomorrow...

It's not just Tokai, though. Gibson have put massive increases on their prices (especially in the UK) recently, with more reportedly to come...
 

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