Burny Guitar Serial Number Fg

Sep 24, 2006 Hi, Just what to find out something more about my Burny LP. It doesn't have any serial number on the guitar except there is a 'kind of like' serial number inside. Learn more about Burny and Fernandes guitars. The older Fernandes guitars do have serial numbers. Number of the guitar is). All Burny/Fernandes guitars have.
Contents • • • • History [ ] The Fernandes company was established in 1969 in Japan. Its Burny brand was used for the replica guitars while the Fernandes brand was used for the replica guitars. Fernandes initially made acoustic guitars and started making electric guitars around 1971 or 1972.
The Burny Les Paul models first appeared in the mid-1970s. From the has used Burny guitars as has from, of, of, of, of and in his side project. Of also uses a flame top Burny Super Grade as his main Les Paul-style guitar. Chris Rockson of The Pyratz also uses Burny Les Pauls, including a rare Purple tiger finished Studio, with rare dot neck. Contract For The Sale Of Business 2004 Edition Nsw Rta more.
Characteristics [ ] The original selling price in Japanese Yen is often included in the model number for example FLG-90 = 90000 Japanese Yen. The higher priced Burny electric guitars had VH-1 Gibson style pickups installed from 1985 onward. The early VH-1 pickups, starting in 1983 (installed in Burnys from 1985 to 1987) are approximately 7.5 kΩ DC resistance, are handwound, and have alnico magnets. The VH-1 pickups from 1987 onward are approximately 8.2 kΩ DC resistance, have ceramic magnets, and are not wax potted. The higher end Burny guitars have fret edge binding and most models were finished with a thin polyurethane finish with only a few high end models having nitrocellulose lacquer finishes. The FLG-240, FLG-150, FLG-90 Les Paul models and the FSA-80 Semi Acoustic model were made by Terada from 1980 to 1981.
The RLG-150, RLG-120, and RLG-90 models were made by from 1982 to 1986. Some Burny guitars from the 70s and 80s had a tenon-and-dowel neck joint similar to what was used on some. Some Burny guitars from the 1980s had a Matsumoku bolt tenon that was also used on many Matsumoku-made Aria guitars. The early Burny Les Paul models had a 'Les Paul model' logo on the headstock, but that was changed to a 'Super Grade model' logo in 1981.
