Its Burny brand was used for the Gibson replica guitars while the Fernandes brand was used for the Fender replica guitars. The Fernandes company was established in 1969 in Japan. Over 100 Of Exclusive Richards Guitars Quality Control, Personalised Setup & Post. It'd be interesting to dig into the Gibson vs PRS single cut debacle - that must be on people like Colling's minds when they're thinking about model designs. Burny is a range of Gibson replica guitars produced by Fernandes Guitars. Sorry, there are no products in this collection. I don't have any inside info on Collings, Yamaha etc but I'd guess they're working on a similar basis, making them just different enough to not be a copy in the eyes of the law. As a set also including original Burny hardcase. Optimum adjustment and checked in our own workshop. BURNY RSA-70-BS archtop guitar in transparent brown burst finish with maple top and maple back/sides. The Eastman stuff is carefully designed to be just different enough to escape issues - the 335 has a different waist and the LP a different horn shape. Semi-Resonance Archtop Jazz Guitar BURNY RSA-70-BS Brown Burst + hardcase. We hope that guitar lovers all over the world can use good quality guitars. Shijie Guitars: Making guitar with heart. After graduation, we set up a 'fulcrum band' and achieved great success in Hebei.
At the age of 15, I studied in the oldest music school in Zhangjiakou. Hense Tokai and Gordon Smith for example being ok to make those style guitars having already done so for several decades but Vintage bring relatively new got burned.Ī friend of mine works for a company that import Les Paul copies branded either Burny or Revelation - they consulted a solicitor when they heard the Gibson rep had been asking pointed questions about some of their guitars and were told Burny is fine because they've been bringing LP clones into the UK since the 80s, but recommended they either drop or redesign the Revelation models. From the age of 12, I studied classical guitar with my father. Click to expand.As far as I understand it, under UK/EU law there's a fair usage clause that states if you've been making a design for a reasonable period without challenge from the original manufacturer then you have a right to continue.