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Burny Lawsuit Randy Rhoads Les Paul

Estimated price for orientation: 1 750 $

Category: Electric Guitars
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Description
Brand: Burny Dexterity: Right-Handed
Body Type: Solid Body Color: Black
MPN: Does Not Apply Body Material: Solid Wood
Model: Les Paul Model Year: 1985
String Configuration: 6 String UPC: Does not apply


This one appears to have all the original pots and electronics and pickups. I included pics of the inside of the cavity so you can judge for yourselves. This era 84-86 was the closest detail wise to Randy's real 1974 Les Paul when it comes to the build.This one also replicates the weight of 70's Les Pauls as well, it comes in at 11 pounds but like most guitars at that weight its a tone monster. Based on Randy's 1970's model Gibson Les Paul, this model was only available in Japan and this is one of very few here in the US. This one is an original one from the 80's and it still has the Randy Rhoads Model engraved pick guard. The hardware is gold but as you can see it is fading to a more silver color. The body was white but has aged to an off white/cream color due to age.
In very good condition for its age. Please see pics. Neck is nice and straight with plenty of fret life left. Body may have some superficial scratches but no major dings or chips. I think the only paint chip is behind the headstock on the tip, its only a paint chip the wood is undamaged but like I said look and double check the pics and if you need more pics just ask. There are a few finish imperfections here and there so take a good look at all the pics in case I missed something in the description.Pickups/electronics and hardware appear to be all original.I would say there is still 80% fret life left in this guitar.Someone asked me about the neck shape and here is my response as to is it a 50's or 60's profile:"It's a little thicker than my 1981 Les Paul custom. I remember I had an R9 that had a ridiculous baseball bat feel and this definitely doesn't have that, much thinner but still decent meet to it. So I would say probably closer to a 60's profile."BEWARE!!! If you are a person in Europe or the USA that collects these guitars beware of Ebay sellers in Japan selling these. Ever wonder why there are two or three sellers with the exact same guitar? It's because they don't actually own it and are waiting for you to send funds so they can buy it, if its still even in stock, so you are getting pics and descriptions third hand. Sure my items may cost a little more but the guitar is actually here in the USA and each one is played through, electronics tested and setup with brand new strings by world renown amp maker and guitar tech Mark Cameron. I even offer a refund policy if you are not happy with the guitar.