I bought me my first Burny... have some questions.

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Zeo828

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Hi

I'm new to the world of Japanese Replica guitars.

I recently bought a Burny Super Grade Les Paul on ebay form seller Chingo123.

Here is a link to the auction for your inspection:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/281023681151?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649

He says it's a MIJ Late 80's model. Possibly at least a RLG-90. He says it also has VH-1 Pickups.

My questions are:
What do you gentlemen know about this guitar?

I know Burny has a good reputation., but will the quality be at least just as good as an epiphone. My research says it should.

Also, the seller says that these have VH-1 pickups. However I've read that there are various versions of this pickups. That these might actually be vh-4. Does someone know kind of vh-1 these are?

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Probably a RLG-50 plain top. Epi's don't even come close quality wise to Burny's. You got a good one with a beautiful top.
 
Thanks for the replies. I'm excited and I can't wait to receive it. I once had a 60's Gibson Classic Series reissue with seymor duncans antiquities. I loved that guitar but foolishly sold it. This guitar looks like that guitar only for about half the price. Now it may not be on par with the Gibson but I know I will like it. I might actual put those antiquities seymor duncans in this Burny. It all depends how much I find out about the pickups and how I like them when I actually play the guitar.
 
http://www.mylespaul.com/forums/other-les-pauls/121409-please-post-your-burny-pickup-data-here.html

http://www.mylespaul.com/forums/other-les-pauls/118269-unofficial-official-anything-burny-theory-photo-id-related-thread.html
 
May not be on par with your old Gibson? Yeah, your old Gibson probably won't measure up once you get this Burny. :D Your followup report will be interesting.

Unless your old Classic was an early 90s.
 
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