They look awesome. Want want want.
This is where I get hung up. These are often referred to as "lawsuit Gibsons" or whatever. Meaning Gibson sued to get them to stop making them. (Right?)
Yet they are still making new ones? Huh?
You can go on ebay or reverb and there are a slew of new Burnys, Grecos etc
Anyway, here below is what I have gleamed on Burnys from their wiki page. Until I figure out what's going on with the new Burnys, this is why I am focusing on trying to bag a Burny from the 80's. I'm willing to wait.
Fernandes currently has guitars made in Japan, Korea and China. Fernandes does not have its own guitar manufacturing factories, and relies on OEM guitar manufacturers to make its guitars.
Fernandes has used many different factories to manufacture Burny guitars, including Terada in the mid to late 1970s (FLG models), Tōkai in the late 1970s (FLG models), Terada in the early 1980s (FLG models), Kasuga and Matsumoku from the early 1980s up until Matsumoko's demise in 1986 (RLG models), Dyna Gakki from 1986 to the early 1990s (RLG models), FujiGen from the early to mid 1990s (RLG models and the early 1990s LG75GR "Guns N' Roses" model),[1] and currently Tokai. FujiGen were not making many set neck guitars in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Atlansia have supplied body and neck parts for Fernandes.[2] Matsumoku, Santai[3] and Dyna Gakki have also contributed to Fernandes training programs. Fernandes/Burny Japanese Acoustics up till 1982 were made by Hayashi Gakki and from 1982 by Headway.[4] Chinese Burnys are currently made by Yako (Taiwan).