CdnMint
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Hi everyone.
I bought a Tokai made in Korea Telecaster in 2005 from a store in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. One of the guys I jam with (didn't know him when I bought it) told me Tokai's are some kind of classic and sought after, but after some reading, I think it's only the Japanese one's from the 1980's. According to the salesperson when I bought mine, It was the last Tele Tokai they had, and had been sitting on the shelf for a couple years, so maybe made in 2002 or so? I was going to post pictures of it but can't figure out how to load the images. But other people have so there must be a way.
It's mustard color, and the front of the headstock says "Tokai Goldstar Sound" "The quality musical instruments of the world" and "Oldies but Goodies."
The back of the headstock has "Made in Korea" and "050989" Both of these on the back seem like some kind of transparent tape. I remember thinking when I bought it that it wasn't the greatest quality, the string saddles on the bridge rattled on the 6th and 5th strings, and the store fixed this buy putting some paper between them so they wouldn't rattle. That lasted all of a day. I just learned to put up with it. Other than that it does the job, but nothing special. Maybe I should sell it to the guy who thinks it's a classic!
If there's an obvious way to post my pics of it please let me know.
Ok after a reply, I learned how here they are
Thanks.
I bought a Tokai made in Korea Telecaster in 2005 from a store in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. One of the guys I jam with (didn't know him when I bought it) told me Tokai's are some kind of classic and sought after, but after some reading, I think it's only the Japanese one's from the 1980's. According to the salesperson when I bought mine, It was the last Tele Tokai they had, and had been sitting on the shelf for a couple years, so maybe made in 2002 or so? I was going to post pictures of it but can't figure out how to load the images. But other people have so there must be a way.
It's mustard color, and the front of the headstock says "Tokai Goldstar Sound" "The quality musical instruments of the world" and "Oldies but Goodies."
The back of the headstock has "Made in Korea" and "050989" Both of these on the back seem like some kind of transparent tape. I remember thinking when I bought it that it wasn't the greatest quality, the string saddles on the bridge rattled on the 6th and 5th strings, and the store fixed this buy putting some paper between them so they wouldn't rattle. That lasted all of a day. I just learned to put up with it. Other than that it does the job, but nothing special. Maybe I should sell it to the guy who thinks it's a classic!
If there's an obvious way to post my pics of it please let me know.
Ok after a reply, I learned how here they are
Thanks.
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