2000s 2004 Trev Wilkinson Tokai Catalog & Pricelist Frankfurt, Germany

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Tokai -Wilkinson 2004 catalog and price list.

Musikmesse Frankfurt. 2004

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Precursor to the SEB line? These are engineered & chambered bodies.
 
From the Registry:

Wilkinson designed Tokai's

Wilkinson designed Tokai's​

Tokai has recently launched a new series of guitars designed by the legendary Trev Wilkinson. Wilkinson is best known for his design of guitar hardware and specifically the Wilkinson bridge is what comes to mind.

Introduction​

Wilkinson had spent the previous three years developing his own Fret-King range of guitars. These guitars draw heavily on the influences of classic designs but all have their own identity and character. By incorporating"Authentic vintage" construction techniques he has created a series of guitars that are truly professional quality with the performance to match.

Why did Trev share his precious designs with Tokai?

Trev has always been a big fan of the Tokai guitars, in fact he used an old Love Rock and ST 62 to design much of his hardware around , as, at the time(early Eighties) he felt that these were probably more accurate than the then current "real thing" and with nobody willing to lend him their precious original collectables it was the best way of knowing that his designs would fit the real deal!

So when he finally visited the Tokai factory Wilkinson was impressed with not only their quality but the enthusiasm from the workforce for building guitars. The following quote from Wilkinson expresses why Tokai's are loved by guitar players: "I think that about 90% of their workers are guitar players! This is very rare in factories around the world."

Wilkinson has adapted the FK designs with a few new twists for Tokai to build. Tokai is now producing versions of Corona, Countrysquire and Eclat, with Esprits and Elans etc.. to follow this year.

The Models​

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The Coronas (Super 60 series) echo the design cues of the legendary double horned guitars (ie Strat), however they are quite a bit different in size being slightly scaled down bodies with better access cutaways. Their construction is two piece center joint Alder with Maple and Rosewood necks. There are three models at the moment, Corona Super 60 ( 3 single coils), 60SP (P90bridge pickup) and Super 60 HB (humbucking bridge pickup).
These are complimented by the same pickup configurations but in"Superleggera" guise. This is Italian for "Super-lightweight!"

These have bodies in Alder with acoustic chambers (9 in all) this means that they are quite small in area to retain a bit of snap and sparkle in their response but still warmer in overall tone. The Alder is complimented by a1/4" bent Swamp ash top.

With the Country Squire range it is not hard to see the inspiration behind this model although there are quite a few changes if you look close.The bottom horn is slimmed down giving better high fret access and the whole body is contoured with arm and rib cage cuts.

There is a newly designed switch plate for this model which puts the switch ata much better angle, being far easier to use.

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Again there are "Super" models, T and S and two "Superleggera" ,T and S.Following the same pattern as the Coronas either Alder (Super) or Alder with Swamp ash(Superleggera) and 9 acoustic chambers. "T" designates classic pickup combination while the "S" features neck and middle full size single coils.

Which brings us to the Eclat models.
There are three in this series. Eclat I and II are one piece Mahogany necks set in to two piece center jointed Mahogany bodies with one P90 or two P90s.

Eclat "standard" is one piece Mahogany neck, set into a one piece Mahogany back with 5A flame top. Two solid nickel covered humbuckers with master volume, tone and a three way rotary switch selecting different coil combinations, giving nine totally usable sounds and easily selectable via the three way toggle switch.

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There is increased access to the upper frets by designing a body with aslanted neck pocket and a spoon cut on the inside front of the bottom horn.The guitar also features an arm contour scoop for increased playing comfort on the top of the back bout as well as a rib cage contour on the back.

Head stock is a unique design with spoon cut in the front top portion complimenting the arm contour on the body.
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Not surprisingly all the guitars feature the latest Wilkinson by Gotoh hardware which compliments the guitars and addresses some of the problems experienced with the old original designs but without losing the character. Also featured is a new range of Wilkinson pickups, hand wound in Japan.






Tokai Wilkinson Design models​


Model #:
Eclat Standard - 5A
Body:Carved Flamed 5A Maple Top (2 Piece), Mahogony 1 Piece Back, Natural Binding
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Neck:Mahogony 1 Piece (Fixed Neck)
Fingerboard:Rosewood
Truss Rod:
Nut:Bone
Machine Heads:Gotoh SD91SL, Ni
Bridge:Wilkinson GTB100 by Gotoh, Ni
Pickups:Wilkinson WCHV (Neck)
Wilkinson WCHV (Bridge)
Controls:1V, 1T, 3 Way Toggle
Colors:SBL, SDR, VF, LD
Model #:
Super 60
Body:Alder 2 Piece
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Neck:Maple
Fingerboard:Rosewood
Truss Rod:Gotoh Side Adjust, SAT-2
Nut:Bone
Machine Heads:Gotoh SG381H.A.P.M.05
(Height Adjustable Post & Magnam Lock)
Bridge:Wilkinson VS400V by Gotoh
Pickups:Wilkinson WCLS (Neck)
Wilkinson WCLS Reverse Wound (Middle)
Wilkinson WCLS (Bridge)
Controls:1V, 1T, 5 Way-sw. (CRL, USA)
Colors:STW, YSO, GS, GOL, BB & Others
Model #:
Super 60SP
Body:Alder 2 Piece
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Neck:Maple
Fingerboard:Rosewood
Truss Rod:Gotoh Side Adjust, SAT-2
Nut:Bone
Machine Heads:Gotoh SG381H.A.P.M.05, Cr.
Height Adjustable Post & Magnam Lock
Bridge:Wilkinson VS400V by Gotoh
Pickups:Wilkinson WHS (Neck)
Wilkinson WHS Reverse Wound (Middle)
Wilkinson WP90 (Bridge)
Controls:1V, 1T, 5-Way Switch (CRL, USA)
Colors:GOL, STW, YSO, GS, BB, Others
Model #:
Super Leggarra 60HB
Body:Ash 2 Piece Top, Alder 2 Piece Back (Hollow Body)
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Neck:Maple
Fingerboard:Rosewood
Truss Rod:Gotoh Side Adjust, SAT-2
Nut:Bone
Machine Heads:Gotoh SG381H.A.P.M.05, Cr.
Height Adjustable Post & Magnam Lock
Bridge:Wilkinson VS400 by Gotoh, Cr
Pickups:Wilkinson WHS (Neck)
Wilkinson WHS Reverse Wound (Middle)
Wilkinson WCH, Ni (Bridge)
Controls:1V, 1T, 5-Way Switch (CRL, USA)
Colors:YSO, STW, GS, GOL, BB
Model #:
Super Leggarra S
Body:Ash 2 Piece Top, Alder 2 Piece Back (Hollow Body)
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Neck:Maple
Fingerboard:Rosewood
Truss Rod:Gotoh Side Adjust, SAT-2
Nut:Bone
Machine Heads:Gotoh SG381-05M, CR
Bridge:Wilkinson WT3 Cr
Pickups:Wilkinson WCLS (Neck)
Wilkinson WCLS Reverse Wound (Middle)
Wilkinson WTB (Bridge)
Controls:1V, 1T, 3-Way Switch (CRL USA)
Colors:BL, CH, N, YSO, GS, BB
 
One for sale on the forum back in 2006.

I have a red Tokai Super "T" telecaster designed by Trev Wilkinson of Fret King(UK). This guitar was made in the custom shop of Tokai in Japan. It is the first one they made, seirial no.# is 00000001. It was made in 2003 or '04.
All the info for the guitar is in this web site. They only mention the 3 pickup tele model and the strat models, but I have the standard tele version (2 pickups). This guitar plays as nice as any new G & L or Fender in there standard U.S. line. I'm selling this guitar because I have too many teles(if thats posible). This should be someone's number one guitar and I just bought a B Bender that is now my main axe. If anybody is interested in this guitar and would like to talk before I put it on Ebay let me know.

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Another related old post from 2009.

While hunting around the web I found this review originally in a copy of guitarist (UK mag)

http://www.fret-king.com/reviews/fkguitarist_april08.pdf


Although it's for Fret-King guitars, page one talks of a tie up between Tokai and Trev Wilkinson to produce "Fret-King by Tokai" guitars. It would appear that this project never took off - although I wonder if there are any prototypes or the like floating around.

I never knew this and thought it mildly interesting and wondered if anyone else could add any more to this story.

Co-incidenttally I think I may have recycled that very copy this weekend....

EDIT: Just found a small editorial in the registry on this.
 
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