It's in very good condition and all parts have aged well. TOKAI JAZZ BASS SOUND RI '64 General condition: fantastic Tokai bass 'vintage '64 reissue Japan'. TBH, I think Tokais as well as Grecos are now more highly regarded than back then IMHO. You know, I remember in the 80's a lot of people (wrongly) treated them as second rate to Fender, same as a lot of other Japcrap. I'd keep it, get a decent pickup in it & you've got a killer P-bass there. Check out the Tokai registry website, but I'd guess yours is maybe an 83/84 one. Just got this guitar from my uncle, he said i could sell it if i wanted to but i thik i will hold on to it for a while ^^ Thanks.I worked it out from the serial number & the logo shape. This bass is 100% original except for the tone pot. It's hard to find enough info online i think i've been surfing a bit about it.ġ984 Tokai Jazz Sound bass, black. I'm guessing mine might be from the 80's aswell. I know they did replicas of 50's & 60's classic Fenders, but the neck on mine is closer to a 70's P-Bass Wow, such a beautiful bass nick! How do you know/find out which year it is from? Excellent instruments though in every way. They're better than a lot of 70s Fenders and close to but ultimately only replicas of the 60s Fenders that inspired them. I've a real soft spot for 80s Tokai guitars and bass's. I've slso swapped the original b/w/b pickguard for a nice tort one.
I've put a vintage Dimarzio in mine, plus CTS pots, PIO tone cap & switchcraft jack. The standard pickups are not much cop IME. It has a lovely neck, 70's style narrower (B width) than the standard width neck, though not as narrow as a Jazz bass, and a deeper profile though not a bassball bat. It's one of the best precisions I've ever played.Ī lot of basses have come, and gone through the years.
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