+1I like to keep an open mind and belief that I can always learn new things about the older Japanese gear.
+1I like to keep an open mind and belief that I can always learn new things about the older Japanese gear.
That's fair enough...I was not referring to you.Being interested and wanting to see the evidence is hardly making claims or demanding.
It's sad that you see it that way or take offense in. In my case, I was just concerned as there are a lot of fakes out there.
Not to mention that 120's with solid tops are very rare. Which makes them even more interesting.
I can't speak for everyone, but there were no ill intentions in my questions. I never claimed to be an expert.
I never said anything rude or insulting. I assume I am one the "others" you are referring to.
So I thought I should respond. I love these guitars and am just trying to learn all I can about them.
Money shots are easy identifying proof of if a guitar is solid or not. Poor pictures are not.
You should be grateful that you learned something through all of this and have the decency not to bash on fellow
collectors who are interested in your guitar and that you didn't get scammed. So, you don't care that it is solid?
No big deal? lol. You crack me up. It's a big deal. Yet you are making it hard for me to be happy for you. But I am.
Envious even.
https://reverb.com/item/73920605-1981-tokai-love-rock-ls-120The seller claims it is the rare 120 with no veneer.
If anyone know this seller, it would be cool to see some pics of the cavity.
I don't believe it. I have seen some listings that claim the same and after
getting pics, they were obviously veneer. It is a nice looking guitar.
https://reverb.com/item/64744533-tokai-ls120-1981-violin-finish-lemon-drop-ls-120
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