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Burns Guitars Hank Marvin SignaturePublished on 09/08/06 at 03:39
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Made in England is one of rplique modlles RALIS to Hank Marvin to 1964 by Jim Burns, an original body of a beautiful silver snake measure is provided with a certificate of Hank , and all accessories nescessaires.
Possde I also buy from original Victor Flora in 1969
3 is a solid body micro-matic rezo brand alnico, trs powerful and low noise, vibrato "Rezo-tube" which dates today, but contributes to the sound, the strings passing through these tubes and body.
The handle ends with a scroll head (head inspires violins or contrbasses) the best effect, the modern mcaniques are much better than the spertzel modlles Jim Burns
Three buttons (two in my new routing an active volume Tone...…
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Made in England is one of rplique modlles RALIS to Hank Marvin to 1964 by Jim Burns, an original body of a beautiful silver snake measure is provided with a certificate of Hank , and all accessories nescessaires.
Possde I also buy from original Victor Flora in 1969
3 is a solid body micro-matic rezo brand alnico, trs powerful and low noise, vibrato "Rezo-tube" which dates today, but contributes to the sound, the strings passing through these tubes and body.
The handle ends with a scroll head (head inspires violins or contrbasses) the best effect, the modern mcaniques are much better than the spertzel modlles Jim Burns
Three buttons (two in my new routing an active volume Tone active)
Instrument a bit heavy but ais play.
The collection's outdoor appearance shows that they corespondence finish custom-shop for sries limits.
I changed the routing of microphones to amplify the possibilities, three switches are in phase, out of phase. (The 5-way switch is unplug)



UTILIZATION

The handle is enjoyable trs
Access in acute is easy
trs good ergonomics is that the animal is a bit heavy
Originally the sound is good with lots of sustain.
With the changes in routing is a marvel of variation on quality and sound

SOUNDS

It is suitable for all styles of instrumental surf music in SHADOWS, but particulirement to the "British" sixties.
With twin 69 reverb, you can ring Blues (Guy B) rhythm and blues (Steve Crop) see rock and roll (Clif richard)
With 4 EL34 head lamps, and 4 times 12, British Blues Hard Cream or Free

As bassist and sound engineer, I do not rely on type styles steve vai

OVERALL OPINION

The original since 1970, the last 6 months rplique
This is a guitar minority, or to favorite passion.
If you like it is perfect and trs good value and quality in England (900 Euros with the delivery and tui).
I tried many guitars and cost since the sixties, his style is unique
I bought other modern london BURNS since particulirement a MARQUEE greenburst spcial says it all ...
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  • Manufacturer: Burns Guitars
  • Model: Hank Marvin Signature
  • Category: Other Shape Guitars
  • Added in our database on: 12/29/2004

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