Burns was founded in 1960, and was sold to Baldwin in 1965 (who also purchased Gretsch in 1967). Though this should have improved the Burns presence in Baldwin’s largest market, it didn’t, and production stopped in 1970. Consequently, these instruments are not commonly found in North America. Through later attempts to recreate the designs, it has retained a niche appeal.This example has been well used, but works very well and has minimal fret wear. It has the semi-scroll headstock, distinguishing it from later models with the Fender-type 4-a-side gear arrangement. The action is very comfortable, making it an interesting and useful addition to any collection.
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Here is a special edition Larrivee, #2 of 6, which is in excellent condition and features a lovely well balanced tone with great sustain and cut. Comes with original hardshell case.
MORE →Serial Number S830746 circa 1978 – SOLD Pricing $1350.00 CND (approx.$1395.USD as of May 31/2011) SOLD Neck Bound maple neck and fretboard, minor fretwear, pearloid block inlays. Body Ash body Finish Natural finish with some checking, dents and scratches. Hardware/electronics Original electronics and hardware. You can preview our videos now on Our YouTube Channel! You can now Visit our Facebook page!
MORE →Here is an L05 with a beautiful dark sunburst hand done by Jean Larrivee. This guitar has a lovely midrange bloom and overall well balance tone perfect for a variety of styles!
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