Help with authenticating Breezysound (pics included)

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Cav HB

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How does this look? Seller says it's a MIJ 1984 Breezysound.
Serial number: L24881
I think it's authentic, but not sure.
I know the pickguard is not original, and I also know many of you will think it's backwards! :p
Thanks in advance!

https://imgur.com/o4X6lkC
https://imgur.com/KwcmPUN
https://imgur.com/FH4F0Zj
https://imgur.com/8JGuZaV
https://imgur.com/WWvkTNO
https://imgur.com/0R298SX
https://imgur.com/XWXbHPp
 
Assuming it is authentic, does anyone know what model Breezysound it is? ie; TTE 50, 70, or 120? From what I have read, it sounds like a TTE 50.
It has an "L" serial number.
 
Cav HB said:
Assuming it is authentic, does anyone know what model Breezysound it is? ie; TTE 50, 70, or 120? From what I have read, it sounds like a TTE 50.
It has an "L" serial number.

It looks like a TTE-55L to me (the price was a little higher for the left handed model).

http://tokairegistry.com/images/catalogs/tokai8513.jpg

/Mike
 
Hi,

Unscrew the neck. There will be a code on the edge of the neck near the truss rod adjuster. Copy it exactly. Re-tighten neck
Unscrew the control plate and lift out. There should be a code inside the control cavity. Copy it exactly. Rescrew control plate.
Both these codes should match in a pattern like 9=5 BB Z or 10-8 BB X.

Please tell me these codes.
Thank you.
 

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