![]() ![]() What makes these instruments Tokais apart from the the name on the headstock is not the factory that they were built in but the specifications and QC that they are built to. The problem is that Tokai no longer make all their own instruments in Japan but outsource to Korea and China for the cheaper end of their ranges. IMO it's safest to say that unless the word "Tokai" actually appears on the instrument somewhere it's not a Tokai.
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