Why did the Shadows shift to Burns guitars?

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Re: Why did the Shadows shift to Burns guitars?

Postby bob t » 14 May 2013, 13:52

Paul Childs wrote:Apart from Shadows music, what else can Burns guitars be used for? don't see them used by anyone else for any other style? whereas Strats are versatile.


Have a look here

http://www.burnsguitars.com/players.php
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Re: Why did the Shadows shift to Burns guitars?

Postby Iain Purdon » 14 May 2013, 14:24

I gig with my Burns Rostill bass all the time. It's a versatile instrument and suits the rock'n'roll I normally do.
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Re: Why did the Shadows shift to Burns guitars?

Postby AlanMcKillop » 14 May 2013, 14:37

Hank's Green and White Burns Guitars, together with Hank's Martin and a Gibson 12 string and 6 string acoustic were all stolen from the Volkswagen camper van form outside the home of Roy Lemmon, the Roadie.

The irony is that two of the guitars that weren't taken were the original Strat, 34346, and John Farrar's Les Paul, which would have been much more valuable at that time than the Burns.

Bruce still owns his Green and White Burns Guitars.

Hi, my understanding is that four Burrns Marvins were stolen from a van in April 1972, this is well documented elsewhere, but please correct me if I am wrong.
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Re: Why did the Shadows shift to Burns guitars?

Postby GoldenStreet » 16 May 2013, 10:09

Rover wrote:Do some of you really think that Hank and Bruce would have used Burns guitars if they were no good? Listen to Hank's solo album released in 1969, all tunes played on a Burns except one, and how brilliant is it?


I think this is a purely subjective judgment based on a view that the sound and style associated with the Burns/Baldwin period is inferior to that of the great, formative days which brought the Fender brand to the forefront in the UK.

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Re: Why did the Shadows shift to Burns guitars?

Postby neil2726 » 16 May 2013, 10:17

I wonder what everyone would be raving about if the Shads had started with Burns guitars????
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Re: Why did the Shadows shift to Burns guitars?

Postby noelford » 16 May 2013, 10:34

bob t wrote:
Paul Childs wrote:Apart from Shadows music, what else can Burns guitars be used for? don't see them used by anyone else for any other style? whereas Strats are versatile.


Have a look here

http://www.burnsguitars.com/players.php


Blimey, even I am on that list!
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Re: Why did the Shadows shift to Burns guitars?

Postby Nick Allan » 16 May 2013, 13:35

So am I - with a double six !

All the best,

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Re: Why did the Shadows shift to Burns guitars?

Postby bob t » 16 May 2013, 13:44

Nick Allan wrote:So am I - with a double six !

All the best,

Nick
noelford wrote:
bob t wrote:
Paul Childs wrote:Apart from Shadows music, what else can Burns guitars be used for? don't see them used by anyone else for any other style? whereas Strats are versatile.


Have a look here

http://www.burnsguitars.com/players.php


Blimey, even I am on that list!



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