Burny Les Paul Copy
owner: Journey D
It was given to me because it was broken and could not be used.
The body is scratched, but the neck is clean, straight, and solid with no scuffing.
The body has some scratches, but the neck is clean, straight, and solid without any chatter.
The crunch is nice, and I think I like the sound better than the main original SG.
Looks like it was made in the early 1980's. There is no serial stamp for this age, but I'm guessing it was made in 1983 based on the pot engraving and information on the internet.
It's copied pretty closely, but it's not a Standard or Custom, rather it sounds like it's playing the original Les Paul Studio.
It's still in working order.
brand | |
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model | |
year | 1983 |
serial number | without |
madin | Japan |
sound features | I tried it with Marshall's cab and JC, and Marshall was of course good, and surprisingly, it worked well with JC as well.
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purchase price | 420 yen |
type of gear | Les Paul Copy |
body material | mahogany |
body finish | lacquer |
neck material | mahogany |
fingerboard material | ebony |
tuning machenes | Gotoh Cruson Type |
pickups | BD-1 |
controls | 2vol2tone3way |
bridge | Gotoh Nashville type TOM |
category | Electric-Solid-Body-Guitar |