Burns Flyte Bass w/OHSC This is a very rare and seldom seen in this condition Burns Flyte bass in ever rarer gold color ! From the web here is an AI description !
The Burns Flyte bass, introduced in 1974, is a unique and iconic instrument known for its radical design and association with glam rock music. The Burns Flyte was designed by Jim Burns and was part of the Burns UK lineup from 1974 to 1977. Originally intended to be named the Conchorde , after the supersonic aircraft, the Flyte features a distinctive bi-level, swept-wing body shape that was quite radical for its time. The bass was made from mahogany with a maple neck and was equipped with Mach One Humbuster pickups . Its design appealed to glam rock performers, including bands like Slade and Marc Bolan , who appreciated its unique aesthetics and sound.
- Body : Mahogany with a unique double-wing shape
- Neck : Maple, often with an ebonized maple fingerboard
- Pickups : Twin Mach One Humbuster pickups
- Bridge : Dynamic Tension bridge assembly with individually adjustable saddles
- Weight : Approximately 6 lbs 11 oz (3.04 kg). 2
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| Listed | 10 months ago |
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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