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Tokai ES-60 335-Style

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Manufacturer URL http://www.tokairegistry.com/
Features 8.3 (6 responses)
Sound 9.0 (7 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 8.0 (7 responses)
Reliability/Durability 9.1 (7 responses)
Customer Support 5.5 (2 responses)
Overall Rating 9.6 (7 responses)
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Product: Tokai ES-60 335-Style
Price Paid: 400
Submitted 07/05/2007 at 03:39pm by Pb

Features : 9
335 style guitar, two HB pickups, maple neck with rosewood fingerboard very clear,near to brown,nice frets,nice bridge and tailpiece.
Korean made in 2006, bought in London in october of 2006.
Natural color very clear, sometimes yellow, depends of the light, but very beaultiful guitar, and very well made.
The body is made from nato and weight around 3,5 to 3,6 kilos.
The headstock is very nice with the Kluson style machines.
With case.

Sound : 9
I have this guitar for 8/9 months, and I am really enjoying playing this guitar each time more and more. I had in the past expensive guitars that came in terrible condition ... this one came very well ... very good set up.
The sound is full comparing with Fenders for example, and the pickups are very quite and very good in a clear chanel or even with overdrive, both pickups are very nice in sound, just roll off a little of the tone of the bridge pickup, and the sound is beaultiful; the neck pickup is also very full and very nice.
This guitar is fantastic for Blues and Rock and roll.
I use this guitar with a TS9,chorus and one Delay from Boss.



Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Very nice the set up of the factory or the store?
As I told before, the guitar came in a perfect condition, the only think could be better is the nut that could be a better material.
After the trip I had to move the tensor a bit (loosen)

Reliability/Durability : 10
I play just for fun with my Band, and this guitar stays in tune for Days if you know what I mean ...
Once I play in a hot day of my country ...(around 40 Celsius)in front of one big light(RED)... and after, in my home, I checked it was "still in tune".
Yes, this guitar is solid.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I live far from the country that I bought ...

Overall Rating : 10
I??ve been playing guitar for 7 years, and have one American telecaster that realy enjoy. This guitar is a great sound guitar, good looking guitar, everybody enjoy ...I don??t have the real 335 from Gibson, but some people say that this one is almost there...

If you are a professional player buy a es 130 from Tokai (Japan),
Or if you don??t have that money ... try this one!! ES 60.


Product: Tokai ES-60 335-Style
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/13/2006 at 04:59am by Davey

Features : 8
I've owned this for over a year. I'd guess its a 2000-2003.

Another korean made 335 copy, pretty much flawless orangey sunburst, (not as pretty as Gibson's version IMO, but that's a matter of taste), maple veneer not figured. stock everything, Kluson copies, nice, well-fitted case etc
Hard to rate the features -vs a 335 it's a 10 because it's the same. Will add coil splitting.
One thing I really like about this type of guitar is the easy access to the upper registers.

Sound : 7
Versatile as a 335, and it is nice to play for most music of the usual styles one would encounter.
I use it with an old traynor YRM-1 at athe moment, an ED.
It isn't noisy or bothersome really, but I think the pickups could be better, I concur with another poster that the bridge pickup is not well balanced with the neck, it needs to be hotter, and cannot really be resolved by adjusting it. I purchased (but have not yet installed) some duncans to remedy.
Otherwise sounds like a Humbucker equipped guitar, and at volume has that cool 335 resonance. Acoustically it feels/sounds like a decent gibson. (I've played plenty) I rate it a 7 only because of the pickups.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
Played poorly out of the box. (mine had been sitting for years, so may not be a fair comment)
Action was OK after setup, but still getting some buzzes. More tinkering. Action is probably too low.
Nut is not as well finished as some, but the height is right and the slots are porperly cut. More than I can say for some.
Finishn is excellent, slim neck feels great, it'd be OK if it were thicker, but I have big hands. Fret-ends and overally feel of teh fretboard is better than most of the mid-range gibson models which feel untouched by human hands.
The fretboard is quite flat on this model - it really struck me when I first got it. String spacing is narrowish. Rosewood fretboard is not as nice as some (again, look at the price...)
Tuner shafts are too short for the thickness of the headstock! They are clearly meant for a thinner headstock - check how many turns you can get on the low E?
Knobs are not a precise fit on the pots, but work OK. Again, price...

Low rating because of tuners, but everything else was decent - price wise you really can't go wrong. It plays better than many Gibsons with the factory setup. A friend has an epiphone casino, and this Tokai is much better on nearly all respects.
I'll rate it a 7. For the price it might be higher.

Reliability/Durability : 9
I wouldn't expect any problems.

Customer Support : 1
Tokai has little if any. I tried to get the tuner issue resolved and finally gave up. Their Canadian agent sucks. He was elusive, screens and did not return calls and despite promising to do so did not provide replacment tuners. I gave up, got better things to do.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing since 1977 or so. On and off, for fun. I'd guess I've owned somewhere around 25 guitars. Currently have 10 or 11 but favoutes are US deluxe tele, Gibson the Paul, Music man Silhouette, Ibanez talman (3 lipstick pups), Crosby acoustic.

I bought the Tokai to try a "335" to see if I liked it. I do. I have been thinking about getting a Gibson and have been playing many over the last few months.
The Tokai stands up very well in comparison when the cost is considered, and is much better than many other similar guitars at the same price point. I wouldn't bother with an Epi though I did play a really nice used Sheraton I should have grabbed. (made in Japan) I played an Epi elitist which was much nicer than any of the Gibsons in the same store....

If it were stolen I'd do nothing and keep looking for a nice gibson, but if that was not an option I'd buy another Tokai 335 without hesitation. If I were going to live forever with the Tokai I would change the pickups and possibly the tuners.

I think this guitar is a great instrument for the price.


Product: Tokai ES-60 335-Style
Price Paid: US $450.00 used
Submitted 12/03/2005 at 10:06pm by the Swede

Features : 8
Korean made 2002. It plays like a dream.
The neck is 335 slim taper. It's a blast to play
live.

Sound : 10
Hard Rock/Punk Rock. Through a Peavey Butcher & 2x12 cab with 1 vintage 30 & 1 Texas Heat speaker. This guitar is great for Rock & Roll. The pickups are PAF tone all the way. It's a perfect sounding 335.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Tokai must really piss Gibson off with the 335's & Love Rock's. I have one of each & I'm a Tokai guy from hear on out. Finish is perfect, you can set it up in about an hour & the neck & frets are quality.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I play the hell out of this guitar.
Tokai makes Top of the line Guitars!

Customer Support : No Opinion
There's no support in the States. I buy my Tokai's in Canada or Ebay. Gibson has been trying to get $money$ from Tokai for years.

Overall Rating : 10
24 years of being a Band dude. It's the one thing I do well, Guitars & Amps are the most kick ass fun thing in the world to me. I would buy another Tokai in a second. I love Gibsons & Fender guitars, but there's just something cool about saving big-time cash on a major guitar purchase. I could buy 3 of these ES60's for the price of a decent Gibson 335. I never thought I'd be playing guitars made in Korea. I want to support made in the USA guitars & still do. If you come across any Tokai pick it up & play it. Your fingers don't care where it's made as long as it plays well.

These guitars are the best find EVER!


Product: Tokai ES-60 335-Style
Price Paid: 300 (GBP) used
Submitted 05/11/2005 at 09:35am by Joe
Email: zickajoe<at>yahoo dot com

Features : No Opinion
2004 Korean made. Laminate top. Mine is a vintage sunburst with keystone-green kluson style tuners. The neck is like a gibson 60's style. Maple set-neck.

It came with a snug-fitting arched top case with black tolex.

Its a 335 copy so the features are exactly what you'd expect.

Sound : 9
I play mainly a blues-rock style. Have not gigged this guitar yet. I play through a Fender Blues Deluxe and a little Marshall practice amp. My main effects are a Barber Direct Drive, a Keeley modded Boss Chorus, a Keeley modded Boss Tremelo. My other electrics are a Am Standard Strat and a Gibson Les Paul Standard.

I'm not very experienced with 335 type guitars. I was looking for a used Epiphone Sheraton II and came across the Tokai. Through the years I've read about a number of pro players who love their knock-offs of LPs and I looked at the above reviews here to make my decision to by it off eBay (bold move I know but it wasn't much money).

I am thoroughly impressed by the sound. I like it tons better than the Sheratons I've tried. compared to my LP which has Burstbuckers, it's not as hot but it has plenty of tone and gets across the "semi" sound I was looking for. All three pu positions give a fat tone, I love the neck pu sound as it is nice and round but not muddy at all. Very well balanced across the strings. It's nice and punchy and sounds like it will cut through the band just fine.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Very good fit and finish. The finish appears to be poly (wouldn't expect nitro at this price) and perfectly applied. The neck is fantastic. The frets are wide and lower than my LP. Feels great but doesn't fret out on bends. Very low action, no buzz. The fret-ends are nicely finished, but not covered by the binding like on the LP. the binding is very well done. The hardware all looks very good the tuners are smooth and hold the tune. the brand and "potted tulip" inlay are perfect. No filler on the dots on the neck, which appear to be pearl. The switches on some of the Epi's I tried were dodgey, not so here, no problems with the knobs either (which are a darker amber than the LP...cool!)

The only problem I see is that the nut wasn't properly installed. There is a tiny gap at the headstock on the bass side of the nut. It doesn't appear to be causing a problem but I may get it redone sometime. I'd give it a 10 if it weren't for this problem.

The top is of course, laminated. It's a plain top sunburst but there is just a bit of figuring showing through with that "3-D" effect. the sunburst was expertly applied. It's more orange than the Epi vintage sunburst. Looks good to me.

Reliability/Durability : 9
ES60 seems very solid all around. I'm planning to gig it soon...don't see the need for a backup. It seems nicely built without being over-built. Light enough to alive feeling but solid enough to really use it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
No dealings with company...used-so no warranty. However, in looking at their US & UK websites, you don't get a whole lot of info.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for 35 years. I have to say I've been an American guitar snob, but this thing has really changed my mind. I'm glad I took a chance on it...I haven't been this happy with a guitar purchase in a long time. And then factor in the price...you just can't go wrong.


Product: Tokai ES-60 335-Style
Price Paid: 680 (Euro)
Submitted 09/09/2003 at 05:03am by Anonymous

Features : 8
- 2000 Korean made
- 22 frets
- 2 volumes, 2 tones, 3 way switch
- 2 x PAF pickups

came with a hard case

Considering the hardware is Korean I still give it a high rating because I found nothing to complain. Pickups are nice, PAF sounding without feedback problems so no problem on them either. I'll eventually replace them but they're ok.

Sound : 8
I play mostly rock with a taste of hard rock/metal.
Play through Marshall JCM 800, the pickups are a bit too weak for my tastes so when changing guitar (from Gibson Les Paul) to Tokai I need to adjust the volume. But after that, Tokai sounds great. No additional noises etc. Very warm sound.

For a stock guitar everything is fine and there's no real need to change anything..

Action, Fit, & Finish : 4
Factory setup was really really bad.. all string buzzed a lot from 1st fret but a bit of adjusting and new set of string it plays wonderfully!

No construction flaws of any kind, it really is really really well made!

For the factory setup I need to rate it low snce it was unplayable out of the box!

Reliability/Durability : 8
I replaced the strap buttons with strap locks and now I use this guitar live!
Only main concern is the pickup switch that might be the first one to get broken but it's easy to replace.

Customer Support : 10
Never dealt directly with Tokai but I rate my local store instead.. They're great! :)

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing 13 years and owned several guitars. Today my main guitar is Gibson Les Paul with this new Tokai 335 standing right besides it.
Compared to Epiphone 335 replicas this one wins hands down!


Product: Tokai ES-60 335-Style
Price Paid: US $379.00
Submitted 08/20/2003 at 11:51am by Keith Applebaum
Email: keithats at ramcell<dot>net

Features : 9
New-in-box Korean made red 335 copy. smooth quality Kluson style tuners, chrome hardware, paf copy pickups, etc...a tad heavy for a 335, but not bad really. All the good features of the 335 are there, described well in the previous review. The only thing that is not directly copied from original is the neck is maple, not mahog, and it could have been a bit chunkier imho. Factory setup is great. This is a quality instrument, and for the price is unbeatable.

Sound : 10
Sounds fantastic. Really good pickups. The bridge pickup could be a tad stronger, but this can be adjusted. Everything is right with the guitar-stays in tune, no buzzes, good sustain, nice acoustic ring which is a trademark of the 335 sound.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Outstanding finish, good chrome plating, binding is well done and the right color. There are a couple of minor imperfectons if you look hard enough, such as the fingerboard looks a bit lighter at the edge of the neck at one fret due to too much muscle on fret dressing - so it is not perfect. But it is nearly perfect, and as good as or better than an instrument costing 10 times as much. The finish is a bit thicker than I like, and I'm pretty sure it is not Nitro-lacquer, but it looks great.

Reliability/Durability : 9
This guitar will be around.

Customer Support : No Opinion
The dealer was great to work with. Don't know about the MFR, but the company has been making superb copies for many, many years.

Overall Rating : 10
This unit is better than most of the Korean copies out there. I had a Johnson 335 copy which looked good, but did not play or sound as good.
Wish it was a bit lighter in weight and that it had a MAhogony neck, but then it may have cost more as well. Not that big of a deal. Dangelicos have maple necks. So do dozens of other high-end instruments. Maple is a good neck wood. It has less than a 2% effect on tone in my opinion.


Product: Tokai ES-60 335-Style
Price Paid: 1300 (German Marks)
Submitted 03/30/2001 at 04:24am by snailfinger

Features : 8
This is an exact replica of a 62 Gibson ES 335. Cherry red,
chrome hardware. The only difference is the tokai-logo on the
headstock. The guitar is made of maple, the sustain-block is massive mahagony. The finish is very nice, the wood shines through.
Tuners are well-functioning kluson-replicas.

Sound : 10
If you know how a good 335 should sound, you know what the tokai does.
I purchased the guitar via ebay, so the pickups were my main concern.
They are PAF-copies and they sound like a PAF. Very clear! No mud
on the bass strings. One of the best sounding semis I ever heard.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
No complaints. Everything is well constructed. No flaws. Nice
finish. Factory setup was great. A genuine looker. I only replaced
the strap buttons with strap locks.

Reliability/Durability : 9
I will play the tokai at live gigs and I am shure it will last.
I always have a backup, no matter which guitar I play at a gig.
I change guitars sometimes, to make things more interesting.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't dealt with the company. I got it from a tokai reseller
via ebay. This guy was nice. There is no tokai dealer in germany, they handle the shipping from england (www.tokai-guitars.co.uk)

Overall Rating : 10
I play blues for 12 years. I own a 80s Epiphone Sheraton II
which is also very good since I replaced the crappy pickups with custom build pickups, and I have a self resembled Rockinger-Tele which is also great (see the review at harmony central: Rockinger Tele-Kit.
My amp is a 70s Fender Twin Reverb. As an effect I only use a Ibanez TS-808. Overall: a great guitar, that is as good as any 335 for the
fraction of the price of the original.

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