![]() ![]() Quote from: Thampen on April 19, 2011, 11:55:08 pm Found this page: ĮDIT: Been going through their whole product list on their homepage but can't see that particular model. The head logo has been peeled off, but from the marks on the logo and the position of the serial number, it seems to be a Fernandes stratotype from the late. Do you have any idea how old it is?ĮDIT2: Maybe this can be helpful for you: Will look and see if I can find any more info.ĮDIT: Been going through their whole product list on their homepage but can't see that particular model. ![]() ![]() Pretty sure both of mine, an 86 an 87 had the long tenon. So, how to identify if it's the real deal or not I have no idea. As a rule I dont buy any MIJ guitars without serial numbers. The late 90's model to present will have the palace-shape and 3 screws truss rod covers." The bell-shape cover with thin white band and ridges sticking out from the side are found on mid-1980s to early 1990’s models. The Gibson bell-shaped covers are found on 1970’s to early 1980’s models. Dating a Burny or Fernandes can be loosely done by looking at the truss rod cover. 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. Don't know if it is of any help, but if you scroll down they write a bit about serialization of Fernandez guitars. ![]()
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