![]() My suggestion would be to unscrew the cover to make sure there aren't 3 screw holes for the cover. Late 90s to present have a 3 screw truss rod cover as do the MIC and MIK models. Mid 80s to early 90s models have the modified Gibson style cover like this one. Generally though, the older 70s to early 80's models sport the Gibson style trussrod cover. Burny's can be pretty difficult to determine their country of origin. ![]() Serial number on the fretboard, The first.Īnd also, how does $500 sound for a very played Burny SG 61 Reissue, if indeed it's MIJ? Thanks for any help. The store owner just said he got it in a trade-in and doesn't know the origin.ġ970s BURNY guitars were probably made by Terada and generally have a YXXXX (Y=year, XXXX=production number) serial number. Is there any way I can make sure that it's definitely a MIJ Burny, as opposed to a MIK Burny? It plays nice, and I'm real interested but I don't want to spend that amount on a Korean Burny. There is no serial number on back, and from what info I've been able to dig up that is not uncommon but the norm with Burny. It's got it's fair share of dings an scrapes, and the frets have some real play on them but plenty left, I think. A local store has a Burny SG, looks like a 61 Reissue with the smaller half guard.
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