Tokai Rare JB120 Jazz Sound 1980 Japan in two tone sunburst and in medium natural relic. In very good working condition. I acquire this lovely axe with the bridge pickup upgraded to Artec Jazz pickups, but the original pickup is with me so I will include it in the package. The owner before me removed the pick guard before to make it a Jaco look vibe, after loosing the original pick guard he told me that he replaced it with a 3 ply tortoise pick guard that came from Fernandes Jazz bass that's why there's a black sticker on top end of the pick guard, see pictures for details. Aside from that everything is all stock, and sounds not far or better than some Fender Jazz. -Vintage Spaghetti type Tokai logo -Alder body -Maple neck -Natural wood stain on neck part, not an outside dirt -Rosewood fret board -Dot inlay -Stock neck pickups -Artec Jazz pickups on bridge -Original stock bridge pickups will be included -Stock tuning heads -Stock bridge with some rust -Check out the pictures for details and serial number Please take note that you are bidding on a vintage guitar so please take time in reading the specs and checking the pictures for details because I don't accept return to seller, unless the item I sent you is not the one you paid. Nokia x2 02 firmware. Custom tax duty imposed by your local government (if there's any) is buyer's responsibility.

Tokai Model Numbers. One interesting unique feature of Tokai guitars is the use of model numbers which can be used to identify specific models and those with particular collectible value. Tokay guitars use a seven digit serial number that is pressed on the back of the headstock for the Gibson model replicas. Tokai Rare JB120 Jazz Sound 1980 Japan in two tone sunburst and in medium natural relic. Excel repair tool free. In very good working condition. I acquire this lovely axe with the bridge pickup upgraded to Artec Jazz pickups, but the original pickup is with me so I will include it in the package.

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100% [ 8 ] No, it's certainly not a Tokai. 0% [ 0 ] Total Votes: 8 Author Message Fender32 Guitar God Joined: 14 Jul 2009 Posts: 69 Location: Germany Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 3:59 am Post subject: Have I just bought a fake Tokai Jazz Sound bass? (many pics) Firstly, 'Hello to all in Tokailand'! This is my first post.

Well, this morning my new eBay purchase turned up and having had a screwdriver to it, I'm very concerned that it may not be all that was advertised. I hope that the collective wisdom of you good people will be enough to unravel the mystery. Before anyone asks, I won this 'by accident' and didn't do my research properly before bidding, so if it is a fake, it does indeed 'serve me right'.

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The seller didn't specify which year the bass was supposed to hail from - only that it was 'from the '80s' (which it very probably is, judging by the ageing of the paint and metalwork). So, I'm not even sure which model this is supposed to be. Let's go through the 'pros and cons'. The Serial Number: As you can see, there's no 'L' prefix, which rings alarm bells with me. Could this possibly be a Tokai Jazz Sound serial number, or not?