MiniForklift
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Hi everyone,
Got this a couple of months ago and forgot to share it on here. I'm now the lucky owner of a pretty rare guitar, produced for only six months during 1980 at the pinnacle of Tokai's workmanship (the last of the handbuilt Tokai's before they switched to CNC in 1981). It's the same model as this one for anyone interested in the specs:
https://reverb.com/nz/item/5371723-1980-tokai-singlecut-reborn-old-ls60-ohc-vintage-cherry-sunburst
In amazing condition for a near 40 year old guitar, came with the OHSC and looks like it's hardly been out of it :lol:
From Wikipedia: "There is a major exception to this in that some "Reborn Olds" (very rare) and "Love Rock" models have inked serial numbers on the reverse of the headstock (often referred to as "Inkies"). These guitars are, it is generally agreed, from 1980 (00xxxxx and 01xxxxx) and 1981 (11xxxxx) although there are those who would disagree with this."
Got this a couple of months ago and forgot to share it on here. I'm now the lucky owner of a pretty rare guitar, produced for only six months during 1980 at the pinnacle of Tokai's workmanship (the last of the handbuilt Tokai's before they switched to CNC in 1981). It's the same model as this one for anyone interested in the specs:
https://reverb.com/nz/item/5371723-1980-tokai-singlecut-reborn-old-ls60-ohc-vintage-cherry-sunburst
In amazing condition for a near 40 year old guitar, came with the OHSC and looks like it's hardly been out of it :lol:
From Wikipedia: "There is a major exception to this in that some "Reborn Olds" (very rare) and "Love Rock" models have inked serial numbers on the reverse of the headstock (often referred to as "Inkies"). These guitars are, it is generally agreed, from 1980 (00xxxxx and 01xxxxx) and 1981 (11xxxxx) although there are those who would disagree with this."