Tokai Guitar Love Rock Model

Tokai Guitar Love Rock Model

This absolutely stunning 2020 Tokai LS-136 is the bee’s knees. This baby plays like butter & has been upgraded with £300 worth of Bare Knuckle Nailbomb pickups, to give it that extra Umph. Not a mark on this guitar & the AAAA flamed Lemon Drop top, just screams quality. She comes with her COA & a Limited Edition beautifully embossed Deluxe Hard Case. You will not find a better example, particularly at this price.

The Tokai LS136F is a combination of classic LP models, resulting in one of the most vintage correct and affordable Love Rock guitars ever. No detail is overlooked thanks to Tokai’s legendary quality, with vintage-correct appointments such as top hat bell knobs accompanied by pointers, maple cap,  hybrid 50’s/60’s neck profile for ultimate playing comfort. The LS136F is the result of over 40 years of refinement.

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Review: Tokai Love Rock Lc 107, Ls 130f & Ls 160

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Note: All amps are preferably UK shipping or collection only. We rarely ship amps internationally, due to potential breakage, unless this is agreed separately. If you are outside Europe and are interested in any of our guitars or amps please contact us for a special shipping quote.

We operate a 48hr approval period for on-line mail order purchases only. Customers who buy goods in the RGG showroom can fully evaluate them prior to making the payment, and as such do not have this return and refund option available to them. The 48hr mail order returns period offered is with regard to either a problem with the guitar upon receipt, IE, the goods appear to have a defect that was not outlined in the sale listing or clearly not sold as advertised. If the purchaser wishes to return the goods for any other reason, then there will be a re-stocking fee of 10% of the original sale value & return carriage must be paid by the purchaser, there are no exceptions to these rules.

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Tokai Lp Electric Guitar Love Rock, Left Handed Violin Finish Uals67l(f) Vf

If you want to return an item please make contact for a returns authorisation. You have 2 days to try the instrument. We offer a full refund minus our shipping costs (including our cost of free shipping if applicable) It is the purchaser’s responsibility to organise the return promptly to the company in the condition it was received, using the original packaging and with a copy of the sales receipt. (We recommend you insure the item in transit). The item must be shipped back via a service comparable with which it was delivered, within 24 hours (Excluding weekends) upon receipt of the return authorization. Goods that have been altered from their original condition in any way cannot be returned.

Any items returned after the 48hr agreed approval period, and not exceeding more than two weeks, are subject to a 10% re-stocking fee, based on of the original sale value of the goods. PayPal, Credit/Debit card refunds will be processed immediately upon receipt of the returned goods and normally take 3-5 working days to show on the customer’s account. Bank transfer and cash purchase payments will be refunded by Bank transfer to your nominated bank.All guitar players dream of finding something amazing, and ideally cheap, in a pawn shop but few of us do. It takes stupid amounts of persistence and a even greater amount of luck. To be hounest, most of the time they are just full of crap and you have to go almost daily since bargains don’t tend to hang around for long. Then again, sometimes you can find something awesome that they have missed the value of because it wasn’t that easy to Google. Like a Tokai Love Rock Made in Japan from 1991 that didn’t have the Made in Japan marking on it. I found this guitar a couple of weeks ago in a pawn shop, or cash converter as they tend to be called here in Spain. It was in a really bad state, I mean I have never seen a dirtier guitar in my life, a thick layer or grease and grime on the fretboard and bridge. The previous owner must have sweat like a pig because all the screw were black of rust and impossible to get out. I actually had to drill them out to change the humbucker mounting screws so I could adjust the pickups. I got this image in my head of a rather hairy and sweaty gent that had been playing Sweet Home Alabama on this guitar for the past 20 years and really gigging the hell out of it. I soaked the bridge in normal washing liquid over night and then cleaned it with an old toothbrush, my favourite cleaning tool. I bought this guitar on a whim, I mean I loved the neck, I hardly dared to touch it because it was so dirty, but the body was pretty well worn and one of the pots was broken. On top of that I had no clue if it was made in Japan, Korea, China or it might not even be a real Tokai, I read somewhere about tons of fake Tokai’s, or Fakai’s flooding the market in Canada. If I didn’t find cleaning and making guitars look pretty the best past time in the world I would probably not have bought it, but I do, so I got it straight away. I cleaned it up and took it apart and started to look for the clues.

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I remembered that I had read that the Japan made Tokai’s had 2 screws for the trussrod cover while the Korean and Chinese had 3. Mine has 2, check. Then I noticed that both the bridge and stopbar had Made in Japan stamped under, check. Then I read on My Les Paul that the Japanese guitars has square holes from the routing under the pickups and diagonal wiring, mine has both, check. I actually read here that Tokai are still using the same router that they have used since the 1970’s so all guitars made by them, Greco briefly and recently Burny, should have this routing if it’s made in Japan. I thought that was pretty cool. To be sure I did a bit more research on Tokai registry and even did a few posts myself on different forums to see what people said. They all agreed, it’s a Tokai Love Rock Made in Japan from 1991.

Tokai Uls132 P90 Love Rock Model (japan)

Now, all dolled up. I just need to change the broken pot, a set of new amber knobs are already on their way from China.

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A quick update, in mid-March 2013 the Tokai got the broken pot fixed. I also decided to change the frets, something you can read about here and here.

Tags: 1991 : Burny : Cash Converter : Greco : guitars : Japan : Les Paul Standard : Made in Japan : MIJ : My Les Paul : Pawn shop : Tokai : Tokai Love Rock : Tokai Love Rock LS-55 : Tokai LS-55 : Tokai registry

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Now, all dolled up. I just need to change the broken pot, a set of new amber knobs are already on their way from China.

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A quick update, in mid-March 2013 the Tokai got the broken pot fixed. I also decided to change the frets, something you can read about here and here.

Tags: 1991 : Burny : Cash Converter : Greco : guitars : Japan : Les Paul Standard : Made in Japan : MIJ : My Les Paul : Pawn shop : Tokai : Tokai Love Rock : Tokai Love Rock LS-55 : Tokai LS-55 : Tokai registry

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