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1983 Tokai FV70, Natural

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At a Glance:

Model: FV70

Year: 1983

Finish: Natural

Fingerboard: Rosewood with dot inlays

Pickups: Tokai "57 PAF" humbuckers

Neck Profile: Medium/chunky C

Nut width: 43.3mm

Neck depth: 1st fret - 21.6mm | 12th fret - 23.2mm

Case: Fitted hard case

1983 Tokai FV70, Natural

Regular price £2,995.00
Unit price
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1983 Tokai FV70, Natural

Description

A rare and highly regarded example from the "lawsuit" era of Japanese guitar production, this 1983 Tokai FV70 is an excellent take on the original late-’50s Flying V design, built during the period that established Tokai’s reputation for exceptional quality vintage replicas.

From the body shape and construction through to the overall feel and styling, this is very much a guitar aimed at capturing the look, response, and feel of an original Korina V. It delivers the direct, aggressive attack you’d expect from a V, with plenty of midrange presence and clarity from the twin humbucker setup.

The neck has a very comfortable medium  C profile, paired with a lovely dark rosewood fingerboard with dot marker inlays. As with many upper-end Tokai's from this era, the overall build quality is excellent, with a level of fit and finish that helped make these instruments so respected amongst players and collectors alike.

Presented in very good condition overall, with signs of use consistent with age but no issues affecting playability or structural integrity.

A difficult model to find, and a genuinely well-executed vintage-style V from one of the most respected periods of Japanese production.

At a Glance:

Model: FV70

Year: 1983

Finish: Natural

Fingerboard: Rosewood with dot inlays

Pickups: Tokai "57 PAF" humbuckers

Neck Profile: Medium/chunky C

Nut width: 43.3mm

Neck depth: 1st fret - 21.6mm | 12th fret - 23.2mm

Case: Fitted hard case

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