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This guitar is really like no other Burns Guitars of London and Italian Designer Pagelli collaborated to create this truly unique guitar. The lines and curves of this instrument are stunning. This one is in mint
Condition and comes with the custom case
And all of the case candy. This one is serial
Number 17. Specifications from the Burns website:
Maple neck
Basswood body
25 1/2” Scale
43mm nut width
10-12” Compound fingerboard radius
Burns Jet-Sonic split coil Humbucking pickups
Master tone and volume controls
3-1 pickup selector switch
The Burns Gear-o-Matic Gearbox was first designed by Jim Burns in 1960 to allow fine neck setting. Coupled to the steel truss rod tensioned through the neck to a gearbox with a hefty cog and worm which provides Micro
Adjustment.

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Listed4 years ago
ConditionMint (Used)
Mint items are in essentially new original condition but have been opened or played.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Jet Sonic
Finish
  • Jetson Blue & Orange
Year
  • 2003

Mike's Ukulele Garage

Petaluma, CA, United States
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