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  2. Fernandes Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Heath of Japanese heavy metal band X Japan uses his signature Fernandes model FJB-115H bass guitar almost exclusively. [11] Previously he used several Burny guitars, including his signature model DB-85H. hide of Japanese heavy metal band X Japan used Fernandes guitars almost exclusively. He has numerous signature models with the company.

  3. Burny - Wikipedia

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    The Fernandes company was established in 1969 in Japan. Its Burny brand was used for the Gibson replica guitars while the Fernandes brand was used for the Fender replica guitars. Fernandes initially made acoustic guitars and started making electric guitars in late 1973. The Burny Les Paul models first appeared in 1975.

  4. Heath (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Heath's bass guitars at X Japan's São Paulo concert in 2011. Heath used Fernandes bass guitars almost exclusively, mainly his signature model FJB-115H. [33] He also had a signature model with Burny, produced by Fernandes, the DB-85H. When he first joined X Japan he used a Burny WB-X and then a Burny EB-X from 1993 until getting a signature model.

  5. List of Japanese OEM guitar manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The company produced its first solid body electric guitars, copies of Les Paul model, in 1955. Within a few years they were exporting these guitars under their own brand as well as others such as Star and Antoria. These guitars proved popular, particularly in the U.K. [8] Guyatone also produced guitars sold by other brands including Ibanez and ...

  6. ‘Made in Japan’: The Return to Prominence of Japanese Guitars

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    While the American-made guitars are still top-of-the-line for most Fender aficionados, there’s a growing subsect that would rather play a Japanese version of the same model.

  7. Ken (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Ken has used many different guitars in his career, including Gibsons and Steinbergers, but he is best known for playing the Fernandes and Fender brands. From circa 1995 [19] to 2009, Ken was an endorser of Japan-based Fernandes Guitars. He had three different lines of signature models with them; the LD series, the LA series, and the LV series. [20]