Is a Toronado worth it?
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Is a Toronado worth it?
There is a Toronado for sale on the NHS intranet where I work. There are no pictures, it says nothing about the year or anything. Just says "Red. Good condition £350. Selling because I am emigrating".
Having never played one I wouldn't know the what they are like so I thought I'd ask around here for some opinions. The seller doesn't work on the same site as me so I have to arrange a meet to have a proper look/play of it but I wouldn't really want to do that unless I was serious about buying, this is because I'm a lazy twat and cant be arsed ringing and going somewhere or doing anything.
In theory, is it worth it or do they suck?
Having never played one I wouldn't know the what they are like so I thought I'd ask around here for some opinions. The seller doesn't work on the same site as me so I have to arrange a meet to have a proper look/play of it but I wouldn't really want to do that unless I was serious about buying, this is because I'm a lazy twat and cant be arsed ringing and going somewhere or doing anything.
In theory, is it worth it or do they suck?
There are a few models that could be.
Made in Korea GT - Fran has/had one. Solid guitar but probably worth more like £250

Earlier MIM version - Going to play a fair but like a decent MIM model, maybe even feel a little like a MIJ. Maybe worth £300-400

I think this one is MIA - my guess is worth more like £500

Those prices are complete guesses. They're good 'workhorse' type guitars if you're into the pickup setup they have. The TOM ones feel very much like a Fender with a big body and Gibson hardware, the one with the musicmaster style bridge probably feels a bit more Fender like. Again not certain but I think they're all 24.75" scale.
Made in Korea GT - Fran has/had one. Solid guitar but probably worth more like £250

Earlier MIM version - Going to play a fair but like a decent MIM model, maybe even feel a little like a MIJ. Maybe worth £300-400

I think this one is MIA - my guess is worth more like £500

Those prices are complete guesses. They're good 'workhorse' type guitars if you're into the pickup setup they have. The TOM ones feel very much like a Fender with a big body and Gibson hardware, the one with the musicmaster style bridge probably feels a bit more Fender like. Again not certain but I think they're all 24.75" scale.
Shabba.
My guess is it's probably the one with the stripes and is a bit overpriced but either of the other style would be worth it I think.
Some decent info in this thread at
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Some decent info in this thread at

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I'm a sucker for a racing stripe. Esquire GT, compstangs, pawnshop mustang bass.... whatevs man, you put a stupid stripe on it, and I want it 20% more than I previously did.Peter Bond wrote:Thanks. Yeah I thought it would probably one like that but I might give her an email just to see. I think the stripe looks a bit stupid really, makes it look incredibly tacky.
Hell is other people.
they GT is Awsome , i played on one years ago
it´s looks like a fender but it´s sounds like something-not-a-fender
it´s sounds amazing Warm something close a gibson
but cleans not bad.
neck is comfy , frets on good size not too thin not too big.
the profile is not a Super Baseball bat or a super thin mustang , is something like a nice C
i think the owner changed the bridge to Gotoh Tune-o-matic duo rust on original , no idea what happned
anyway the Gotoh Bridge he put was super stable , playing for hours not even single not was out tune.
tuners was original was good to setup.
pickups are JB and 59" , they are good at his own.
it´s looks like a fender but it´s sounds like something-not-a-fender
it´s sounds amazing Warm something close a gibson
but cleans not bad.
neck is comfy , frets on good size not too thin not too big.
the profile is not a Super Baseball bat or a super thin mustang , is something like a nice C
i think the owner changed the bridge to Gotoh Tune-o-matic duo rust on original , no idea what happned
anyway the Gotoh Bridge he put was super stable , playing for hours not even single not was out tune.
tuners was original was good to setup.
pickups are JB and 59" , they are good at his own.

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[laughs] Funny that, I have access to the same intranet! Talk about coincidences...
It's a bit of a shame that there are no pics - all I'm seeing now is the same vague ad you're seeing. I'd recommend you contact the seller for more info...if only to take the temptation away from me if you do buy it. The last thing I want just as I'm about to move into a new flat is another bout of GAS!
It's a bit of a shame that there are no pics - all I'm seeing now is the same vague ad you're seeing. I'd recommend you contact the seller for more info...if only to take the temptation away from me if you do buy it. The last thing I want just as I'm about to move into a new flat is another bout of GAS!

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South Tees NHS? I emailed her but she hasn't got back to me yet.Concretebadger wrote:[laughs] Funny that, I have access to the same intranet! Talk about coincidences...
It's a bit of a shame that there are no pics - all I'm seeing now is the same vague ad you're seeing. I'd recommend you contact the seller for more info...if only to take the temptation away from me if you do buy it. The last thing I want just as I'm about to move into a new flat is another bout of GAS!
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Yep. I work at the Northallerton end, but there are quite a few people - in my department at least - who go between the sites quite frequently. From what I saw of the ad, e.g. spelling the brand name wrong, it looks like a family member is selling it on the owner's behalf.Peter Bond wrote:South Tees NHS? I emailed her but she hasn't got back to me yet.Concretebadger wrote:[laughs] Funny that, I have access to the same intranet! Talk about coincidences...
It's a bit of a shame that there are no pics - all I'm seeing now is the same vague ad you're seeing. I'd recommend you contact the seller for more info...if only to take the temptation away from me if you do buy it. The last thing I want just as I'm about to move into a new flat is another bout of GAS!
I must admit the Coronado looks nice...like Fender's take on the SG or something. One of the guys from Explosions in the Sky plays one iirc, but that's all I know about them.
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I was referring to the scale length, 2xhumbuckers/4x knobs and hardtail bridge. It's kinda cool if you want the SG scale length and circuitry in a Fender shaped body I guess.jbuonacc wrote:yeah, i can totally see that... or something.Concretebadger wrote:I must admit the Coronado looks nice...like Fender's take on the SG or something.
@Peter: coincidentally, I work in the labs in Northallerton.

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The GT model is a great guitar, high spec with a solid tone similar to a good Gibson SG. The MIM model is a bit meh as far as sounds go but was more popular because it was more Fender looking than the GT.
I sold mine for £400 three years ago, £350 is a decent price as they pop up on ebay around £500.
I sold mine for £400 three years ago, £350 is a decent price as they pop up on ebay around £500.
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Yeah, I would have thought it'd be relatively easy to get rid of without losing money if you didn't like it.Fran wrote:The GT model is a great guitar, high spec with a solid tone similar to a good Gibson SG. The MIM model is a bit meh as far as sounds go but was more popular because it was more Fender looking than the GT.
I sold mine for £400 three years ago, £350 is a decent price as they pop up on ebay around £500.
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