Re: Are some Tokais better than others?
Ok if your talking uk prices then the £300 or so bracket ones are made in China or Korea. They're not bad but tend to come with their Mk IV PAFs which are rubbish. Very muddy sounding. Build quality is pretty good mind. but finish is not as good as the JAP ones.
Jap LP's start at around £600 and are much better, the MK II PAFs are better but don't do the rest of the guitar justice.
Basically the more you spend the better guitar you get. The cheaper MIJ's tend to have maple vaneers for finish, although they do have a solid maple cap underneath. Unlike modern Gibson LP's these are not chambered so can be a tad on the heavy side.
Jap LP's have two hole trus rod covers, embosed serial number on the headstock and the bridge is mounted directly into the wood.
Korean and chinese ones have three hole covers, printed serial number, if at all, and the bridge is mounted into inserts in the wood.
For more information go to
http://www.tokaiforum.com/index.php?sid=c8de049afdb0ba1455c178ac2ee45d4c
I;ve got two Tokais, one MIK Explorer and one MIJ LP, they're both great, in their own ways, but they both have had new pups.