![]() NECK Maple 24F Maple fingerboard 350R (13.7") 25. ![]() One of the best trems I've ever had and I've had original Edge's and Schaller's. I can drop a bowling ball on it and it will still be in tune. Dating a Burny or Fernandes can be loosely done by looking at the truss rod cover. The single coil is a stacked humbucker and the route isn't cut out on the bottom half like pretty much every other guitar out there so I can't really replace the pickup unless it gets routed further for the part where all the wires join. The older Fernandes guitars do have serial numbers on occasion, and can be found on the neck plates of the Stratocasters of the Revival series, but otherwise, Burny and Fernandes didn’t often use serial numbers. The neck has a bubinga skunk stripe and is really fat though (strat fat) and has a flat neck joint so its kinda cumbersome to play up high. I emailed Fernandes USA but never got a reply and was told by most people that they pretty much don't have a distributor in the Us anymore. I had to email Fernandes Japan to even confirm what it was as there is no model number anywhere just Serial number on the neck plate. ![]() It plays wonderfully and is basically in the same quality as the early era Ibanez RG's. Was only able to find some on Japanese sites. I will never sell it due to the fact that I have never seen another 1 for sale in the usa even on ebay. ![]() I picked it up off of craigslist from someone who had no clue what it was for a great price. ![]()
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