Great one for sale here:http://www.musicradar.com/forum/showthread.php?t=58725
^ yeah, nice find, that would be (presumably) a lot nicer than an edwards, assuming it's in the good condition he says it is. :)Quote from: tekbow on April 25, 2010, 11:12:08 PMfrom what i gather, the Tokais have a more faithful les paul spec while the edwards deviate a little, alo the flame tops on one of them apparently isnt a true flame top but a veneer over a good maple cap. richtone have a comparison/info page on bothi'd say it depends on the model of tokai. edwards do seem to be a slightly more modern take on things than tokai generally, but (as far as i'm aware) the edwards has the long neck tenon, one piece body back etc. which the cheaper MIJ tokais don't have. Also, as far as i'm aware, the cheaper MIJ tokais have a flame veneer over plainer maple too.I'm not saying tokais are worse or anything like that, it just depends on what you're after. I'm just saying that there are a bunch of things on the cheaper MIJ tokais which aren't "vintage-correct" either.Quote from: Twinfan on April 26, 2010, 07:18:46 AMYep, they're in Sheffield and are primarily a mail-order place, hence the appointment system. You can go in person though :)thanks :)
from what i gather, the Tokais have a more faithful les paul spec while the edwards deviate a little, alo the flame tops on one of them apparently isnt a true flame top but a veneer over a good maple cap. richtone have a comparison/info page on both
Yep, they're in Sheffield and are primarily a mail-order place, hence the appointment system. You can go in person though :)