I've had 3 of them, my first purchase being inspired by seeing Jorma's Amber Starburst sitting on a stand onstage at FPR.
He's had 3 AFAIK - he now has just the blue one left.
They get no love on the forums, being described as thin or tone dead, etc. Maple back sides & tops.
I think the idea was that they were acoustic-electrics & worked well onstage with little feedback.
They were designed, IIRC, by Ren Ferguson & were available from 92 - 93 or so.
I always liked the glassy crystalline tone of the Starburst - and I loved the bling factor.
I discussed the guitar with Jorma about a year ago & we both agreed that they had a particular tone that was underappreciated.
They do come up in spurts on ebay & CL, etc. Just keep a search running.
Jorma used it extensively on his early teaching DVDs and it can be heard on some of the mid-90s Relix albums - specifically "Embryonic Journey", "Too Many Years" and "Land of Heroes".
Probably others as well.
My last one was a Custom made in 1994, the year after the Starburst was discontinued. It's such a cool guitar, I've kept the page up on my site, even though I no longer own a Starburst:
http://music.jeffers...urstCustom.html
Frank