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Burns Steer?

Postby neil2726 » 21 Feb 2010, 23:21

Anyone have one of these guitars? What do you think of them?
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Re: Burns Steer?

Postby bec » 22 Feb 2010, 15:16

I have a Burns Steer as part of my collection.
It is one of the best guitars I have ever owed and is the guitar I play the most.
It is very comfortable whilst playing with an excellent feel from neck and fretboard which suits my playing.
The pickup switching positions give a good range of tonal qualities.

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Re: Burns Steer?

Postby bec » 22 Feb 2010, 15:17

It is the guitar shown in my Photo...........................................>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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Re: Burns Steer?

Postby neil2726 » 22 Feb 2010, 20:57

Thanks for that brian - I might invest in the near future!
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Re: Burns Steer?

Postby JimN » 22 Feb 2010, 21:01

I know The Steer is available with or without a cutaway, but was there a tremolo-bridge version a few years ago?

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Re: Burns Steer?

Postby RayL » 24 Feb 2010, 09:58

Pearls and Crazy Diamonds (2002) says "There is one version with tremolo and one without" but I doubt whether that got past the prototype stage. I don't think a tremolo version has ever popped up on ebay, which is a strong indication that it never got into production.

I was interested in the Steer until I tried one in Macaris in the Charing Cross Road. On this particular one there was a vast difference in sensitivity between the pickups, with the bridge humbucker being much louder. I don't know whether that's true of all Steers but soon after that my Hayman 2020H came along (also a Jim Burns design, also with body cavities, but with Re-An pickups that matched each other in volume and of course the amazing 'Vibrasonic Chamber') and I was no longer interested in the Steer.

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Re: Burns Steer?

Postby Bill Bowley » 05 Mar 2010, 14:01

A new Burns Steer (cutaway version) on EBay UK at the moment -don't have the item number handy, sorry. :roll:
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