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I'd be so much more interested in "NGD" posts if more included videos, after all guitars are to make music not to look at.
How did you manage to get the pickups flush with the mounting rings without the bridge pickup being much further from the strings than the neck pickup?
I think it makes it look so much nicer but I've never seen a guitar where it didn't result in a big difference between the pickup heights.
Tbh I haven’t adjusted the pickup height yet, bridge could do with coming up a smidge just for balance...
1980 Tokai LS-80
Yeah let us hear the tones!
For all those who've flagged this, we (the modmin team) are currently trying to decide whether to allow this kind of thread to be posted here, given that - regardless of the value - it's clearly the promotion of a fake. On a related note, I'd have thought that whoever made it would be a little more careful and advise discretion when it comes to photos of it, because - strictly-speaking - they are liable for prosecution for distribution of counterfeit items...and the guitar could easily be seized and destroyed by the authorities.
please feel free to delete the thread Lee!...
folk can’t afford to blow £250k on an original but they could afford a replica that is almost identical...
but hey, we can keep lumping these in with the chibsons if we like!....
so a Morgan or a Yaron are sold on as originals?
Do you not think that if someone was going to drop a six figure sum on a guitar they would want a bit of provenience? The flip side being if you were offered “an original burst” for anything less than 6 figures would you not be suspicious?
the truth is that the folk who buy these are not in the market to rip anyone else off... it’s not quite the same as sticking a fender logo on a Squier...