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Sorry about the bad English, I'm from Norway.The TokaiSG215 combines rock'n'roll workhorse functionality, with the premier appointments and styling of a prized stallion. Cause it's going to be hard finding another one. Not a clue but the tough that it might be rare. I can't find any pictures of it on Google. I won't drop any conclusion on the value of this guitar because I really don't know. The neck is tick and nice to play on of the strings aren't sett to high. It features a truss rod which many people say were invented in the 1920's(which do not tell us anything about the age or anything else of the guitar). 32 on the side as their own model? I don't know.Īll i really know about it is what you know and what you can possibly tell from the guitar itself. The pick guard and the fretboard seam familiar. What I'm guessing is that they should have made those before 1970 when they started to make their Acoustic Hummingbirds.

Did hey make any guitar before the Model No.1? I think it might be logical that they make the ones whit the model numbers first.

So I'll guess it's hard to figure out more about this guitar.īut what i do know is that Tokai was established in 1947 referring to their Facebook-site. And they could not find any documents or other information about it. They forwarded it to Japan where they looked in to it. So then I sent an email across to the UK where Tokai got some of their people, asking if they could tell me more about that one. Anyway, I picked it up a few years ago, replaced the original strings and figured that it was really good sounding. She did only preform on the local radio once, and that was here career. My moter bought one of those Tokai Model No.32 when she were young, somewhere in Norway.
