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m4ndr4k3

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Hi to all.
I'm new here.
I'd like to have some infos about this guitar:

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Nobody helps me?
My questions are:
1)is it a made in japan?
2)why is there a screw on the neck joint?

Thanx and sorry for my english
 
m4ndr4k3 said:
Nobody helps me?
My questions are:
1)is it a made in japan?
2)why is there a screw on the neck joint?

Thanx and sorry for my english

Don't expect a response in less than 24hrs - particularly if you send it on a Sunday. It's a forum, not a switchboard.
 
Nobody helps me?
My questions are:
1)is it a made in japan?
2)why is there a screw on the neck joint?

Can't help you with any of the above but it is one nice looking guitar.
 
marcusnieman said:
m4ndr4k3 said:
Nobody helps me?
My questions are:
1)is it a made in japan?
2)why is there a screw on the neck joint?

Thanx and sorry for my english

Don't expect a response in less than 24hrs - particularly if you send it on a Sunday. It's a forum, not a switchboard.

sorry :oops:
 
Hi, I would say it is a 1980s MIJ Burny judging by the headstock inlay. 1990s versions had a kind of lightning shape inlay I believe. The screw just holds the neck in position while the glue sets, I have seen it on one of my Burnys and pics of some Fernandes.
 
Hi m4ndr4k3,
strange nick.

To your questions.
I am almost sure your Burny is made in Japan, i guess in the 80s, if the tross rod cover is the original one.

To the screw: i do not know which reason it had, and i would not care for that as long as your Burny plays well and sounds well.
I can imagine the screw was just an additional fix while the glue of the neck joint was setting.

See you and
(most important) have phun with your Burny!

B.III
 

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