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Just wanting to collect pics of the TE200 RR, not to be confused with the dark stained 1983/84 TTE60 RR.

Seems to be a rare bird.

“1969 Model”

Here is a 1981.

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Spring 1982 catalog

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1969 MODEL TE200-RR ¥ 198.000 GUITAR ¥ 180,000 VINTAGE HARD CASE ¥ 18000 Super Edition Guitar TE200 ・ RR. Tokai is the perfect replica of the slightly limited edition Rosewood Tele in 1969 and 1971, ahead of the rest of the world. The completely solid rosewood body is a 3-ply body construction with a maple sandwiched in the center. The neck is also a rosewood with maple back stripe, and the maple points of the head stock are only original and Tokai. The sound produced by the perfect hardware by Rosewood Connection is a masterpiece. A great guitar that keeps the name "KING OF THE GUITAR".
 
Hi guys,

Rule of thumb with the TE-200 Rosewood Tele is all the inserts are yellow [ Skunk stripe, fret markers, teardrop, body slab ] as opposed to the TE-60RR which does not have the body slab and fret markers are silver.
Hope this helps.

Peter Mac
 
Thanks! Like a maple sandwich. :lol:

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The completely solid rosewood body is a 3-ply body construction with maple sandwiched in the center. The neck is also a rosewood with maple back stripe, and the maple points of the head stock are only original and Tokai.
 
Tokai dealer local to me had a (new) rosewood Tele in recently. According to him, the one he had was basically, a standard Tele with rosewood veneers. I guess, with the CITES regs, it wouldn't be financially plausible for Tokai to do a solid rosewood Tele, anymore.
 
Sigmania said:
somebodyelseuk said:
Tokai dealer local to me had a (new) rosewood Tele in recently. According to him, the one he had was basically, a standard Tele with rosewood veneers. I guess, with the CITES regs, it wouldn't be financially plausible for Tokai to do a solid rosewood Tele, anymore.

Like this?

Yes, except his actually looked like the old Fender rosewood Tele that George Harrison made famous..
 

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