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LPjunior

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What's the deal with this guitar, is it a Burny RR model? All the hardware is wrong for any RR model I've seen. Also looks diiferent from the usual Burny lightening bolt inlay ones I've seen due to the serial, different headstock shape and ligh fret board.

Are these Tokai made ones and any idea of the year?

Thanks

http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e163480989

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As a side note this Burny FB looks sweet and may go cheaper than it probably should

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http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e163366805
 
I tried posting twice yesterday and woke up today to find that I seem to have buried my posts in other peoples' threads (AND managing to change their thread titles)?

How does this forum software work?
 
New forum servers, Ned is aware and working on the issue. I've seen it myself. It likely has to do with the way the database keeps track of the thread titles; if it assigns numbers to the threads and relates to them that way it may appear to the database that the 'new' number is already in use, so it appends your post onto the original thread that had that number. And because every post has the 'Subject' line in it, you also end up changing the thread title. Or something.

(Hopefully this response ends up in this thread!)
 

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