When did Hank stop playing his Burns

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Re: When did Hank stop playing his Burns

Postby bgohara » 27 Feb 2017, 13:33

Now there's an interesting thought...wonder how Rockin with Curley Leads would have turned out, if Hank had still had the Burns....
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Re: When did Hank stop playing his Burns

Postby StuartD » 27 Feb 2017, 13:41

Hank and John were friendly with Brian Higham of Barratt's at that time and they both bought their guitars from there. Hank had the Humbucker fitted later, as John did with the palm pedals. At that time they dealt a lot with Ron Roka in Soho and I know he was the person who fitted the Humbucker to Hank's strat and also modified John's Marvin Bass. He also did some mods on some AC 30's for them. He may well have fitted the Palm Pedals.

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Re: When did Hank stop playing his Burns

Postby Tone » 27 Feb 2017, 14:25

Thanks for the info, guys, particularly Dave and Stuart.

I can sleep at nights now!

Cheers.

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Re: When did Hank stop playing his Burns

Postby iefje » 27 Feb 2017, 15:28

StuartD wrote:Hank and John were friendly with Brian Higham of Barratt's at that time and they both bought their guitars from there. Hank had the Humbucker fitted later, as John did with the palm pedals. At that time they dealt a lot with Ron Roka in Soho and I know he was the person who fitted the Humbucker to Hank's strat and also modified John's Marvin Bass. He also did some mods on some AC 30's for them. He may well have fitted the Palm Pedals.

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The first John you mention is John Farrar and the second John is John Rostill?
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Re: When did Hank stop playing his Burns

Postby StuartD » 28 Feb 2017, 19:02

iefje wrote:
StuartD wrote:Hank and John were friendly with Brian Higham of Barratt's at that time and they both bought their guitars from there. Hank had the Humbucker fitted later, as John did with the palm pedals. At that time they dealt a lot with Ron Roka in Soho and I know he was the person who fitted the Humbucker to Hank's strat and also modified John's Marvin Bass. He also did some mods on some AC 30's for them. He may well have fitted the Palm Pedals.

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The first John you mention is John Farrar and the second John is John Rostill?



Sorry. Yes they are
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Re: When did Hank stop playing his Burns

Postby Rover » 08 Mar 2017, 14:01

Hi, were any of Bruce's guitars stolen from the van also.

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Re: When did Hank stop playing his Burns

Postby StuartD » 08 Mar 2017, 17:03

HI

As far as I am aware only Hank's Guitars were stolen. The two Burns, Six and Twelve String Gibson Acoustics and his Martin Acoustic

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Re: When did Hank stop playing his Burns

Postby StuartD » 08 Mar 2017, 17:09

Hi

Hank's Strat at the time of RWCL was standard and still white. I went to some of the sessions for that album and that was what he used.

The Humbucker and later the Fender Humbucker, were added when the guitar was black

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Re: When did Hank stop playing his Burns

Postby JimN » 08 Mar 2017, 19:52

Billyboygretsch wrote:I thought around that time was when Fender did start to get some quality issues. That also seemed to be the the time of copies starting to appear. I know I had a couple of horror models around that time.
I believe the Strat that Hank purchased included a Humbucker which he wasn't keen on ?


There had been a couple of low quality "copies" of the Strat by 1972, but they were pretty half-hearted, often with mahogany necks and usually with bridge/tailpiece arrangements which bore little resemblance to the real thing. And don't even ask about the tuners...

The first thoroughgoing copies made their UK appearance in around late 1974 or early 1975, but even they (under the name "Grant") were only so-so (at around £50). The first quality copy of the Strat I ever saw was an Aria re-make of an early model (small headstock, maple fretboard) in late 1976. It also had an anodised pickguard and a stripped back finish. It was trying to look well-used and "vintage".

After that, there were a few others, but they usually managed to look different enough in one feature or another that they were not in danger of trademark infringement. They usually featured a hard tail of some sort.

It all changed in 1981, when the first batch of Tokai guitars arrived in the UK. Then, from the summer of 1982 onward, it changed forever with the introduction to Europe of the Squier brand.
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Re: When did Hank stop playing his Burns

Postby Fenderman » 08 Mar 2017, 20:21

StuartD wrote:HI

As far as I am aware only Hank's Guitars were stolen. The two Burns, Six and Twelve String Gibson Acoustics and his Martin Acoustic

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Stu


How did no one notice someone nicking 5 guitars? You would possibly need to make 2 trips!
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