![]() ![]() Vintage Fender / Ampeg / Magnatone type amps.Ī good analogue polysynth, keyboard rather than desktop.įender Precision bass, or a Tokai Hard Puncher from the early 80s. This bass has been converted to fretless in the past, not a bad job with white. I'd prefer something old, quite happy with a good copy such as an older Tokai.īonkers 60s guitars in the Eko Florentine / Yamaha Flying Samurai mould. Ibanez Blazer Bass Guitar, Made in Japan Aug 1982 from the serial number. Les Paul Junior / single-cut / Epiphone Coronet / Wilshire type thing with P90s. Not really interested in Danelectro / Epiphone / Italia type stuff. Not a Rickenbacker as I can't get on with the tiny neck, but Fender Electric XII, that sort of thing, or good copy thereof. C-alkuiset sarjanumerot ovat tavallisesti olleet kiinan tuotantoa. 1997 Epiphone Rivoli (number R97F 1324) - headstock rear with open type. The back of the neck is clean as is the headstock. 0 headstock of Yamaha fretless bass guitar RBX250 F.jpg 3,000 × 4,000 450 KB. see pics) The guitar has the odd scratch front and back and a couple of minor dings but no major hits or dings and is basically clean. #TOKAI HARD PUNCHER SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER#Onko kyseessä Koreassa vai Kiinassa valmistettu peli En saanut Tokai Registryn tiedoista mitään tolkkua juuri tähän. Made in Japan in 1984 based on the logo style with serial number 117110- it weighs 4.10 kilos. Random things I'm looking for at the moment:Ī good electric 12-string. rheinone: Tokai Firebird, sarjanumero C0920. Offers considered but primarily I'm interested in trades, with cash either way if needs be. I can not try the bass beforehand, so I am trying to know everything I can before I make a. I am not sure where was it made or the quality of it. I have been searching all over and can not find this model number anywhere, not even in the Tokai registry. The thing is the model number is APB88 YS R. This was the first nice guitar I ever owned and I'm a bit sentimental about it, but in truth I don't play it much any more, so I'm thinking about letting it go. I have been offered a 2018 Tokai Hardpuncher. If you do use the tremolo it doesn't always return to pitch, so if you want to get waggly you might want to have that looked at. If you screw down the tremolo it will also stay in tune for approximately one million years. When I bought it it had the lowest playable action of any guitar I've ever seen, so much so that I eventually put a small shim in the neck pocket to raise it. I bought it in the late 90s from Denmark St. Not sure what's up with the bolt sticking out of the end of the trem though! Serial number dates it to 1977 IIRC. It's all original apart from the term arm, and comes with a hard case that probably isn't original. The bridge in particular is quite corroded, though it works fine. If anyone can actually see these links (they just show up as blue question marks for me!) this is my Fender Mustang:Īs you can see, it's what dealers would call a 'natural relic'. ![]()
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