Thanks for the reply.. I took a pic of the pots it that helpsNever seen a Burny with a TRC or access routing underneath like that. "Low script" decals popped up IIRC in the late 80s/early 90s, only pics from all cavities, pot codes etc. may or may not help telling a little more. Looks like an interesting outlier though.
Few more pics it that helpsOne of the pots has a visible production stamp (39K), given the other features that pot was more likely made in September 1993 rather than 1983. The shape of the control cavity can't be seen clearly but it doesn't look like Dyna, another indication for the 90s rather than the 80s. The RLG-50/60 ("-59 model") is the only "Standard" that was listed as available in BL in the older catalogs, alas in the 90s the catalogs stop being helpful in ID'ing JDM-only Burnys.
Is it possible that the pots were manufactured in 1983 but the guitar was made later? What's confusing is that the guitar features parts from various years..I may need to update my timeline for these pots. I have not seen one later than 1992. This would be a first for me if it is 1993.
It's 1983, not 1993. If you have a look at the pots over time you'll see that the placement of the date moves to the left and the K changes slightly, from having the lower stroke to come out from the upper stroke to being more like the strokes meeting in the middle. I think the latest I've seen is December 1992, BTW.I may need to update my timeline for these pots. I have not seen one later than 1992. This would be a first for me if it is 1993.
Any photo of the back of the tuners?Thanks for the reply.. I took a pic of the pots it that helps
Kasuga route, which would be normal for 1983.Few more pics it that helps
Dyna started building in 1987, but of course did most of their work for Fernandes in the 90's.One of the pots has a visible production stamp (39K), given the other features that pot was more likely made in September 1993 rather than 1983. The shape of the control cavity can't be seen clearly but it doesn't look like Dyna, another indication for the 90s rather than the 80s. The RLG-50/60 ("-59 model") is the only "Standard" that was listed as available in BL in the older catalogs, alas in the 90s the catalogs stop being helpful in ID'ing JDM-only Burnys.
As far as tuners go, there should NORMALLY be the DELUXE stamped tuners on these, but I've seen a couple of SGs with "weird" specs from this time having these these double-ring tuners. Could be stock.
Thanks.. or maybe the tuners were replaced .. the other things that seems odd is the black pickup rings and pick guard.. my guess is they might have been cream originallyAs far as tuners go, there should NORMALLY be the DELUXE stamped tuners on these, but I've seen a couple of SGs with "weird" specs from this time having these these double-ring tuners. Could be stock.
Yes, many mods here.Thanks.. or maybe the tuners were replaced .. the other things that seems odd is the black pickup rings and pick guard.. my guess is they might have been cream originally
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