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Burns Marquee....

Posted:
18 Dec 2010, 16:06
by ecca
Seen in my local guitar shop.
Is this a good buy or what ?
I'm not a Burns man, I hate em.
Cheers,
Ecca
Re: Burns Marquee....

Posted:
18 Dec 2010, 16:13
by JimTidmarsh
I'd go for it!! (I love Burns)
Re: Burns Marquee....

Posted:
18 Dec 2010, 16:22
by Stratpicker
Expensive Yule log then, Ecca !!
For what they are (IMO the Burns equivalent of Squier) they are smashing guitars. I had a green one, remember, which I had to modify with a Point Tech bridge cos the original bridge is just horrid and then it played great and sounded - er - well Burnsy. I particularly liked the neck - suited me well. The pickups are (were) cheap bar magnets and not up to the quality of the rest of the guitar.
BUT - I dont think that this original selling price of £399 is a right price for one unless recent Marquees have gone in for some serious upgrading to the Spec since I bought mine - for £100 in 2006.
cheers
ian
Re: Burns Marquee....

Posted:
18 Dec 2010, 18:00
by Risky
Sold mine recently for £100 Ecca. It was a great guitar for the original price of £300. I only sold it when I got a proper grip of my Burns Marvin.
Phil
Re: Burns Marquee....

Posted:
19 Dec 2010, 00:01
by kipper
thats top whack for one used. seen them cheaper on ebay. at the right price they are a really good budget guitar. £180.00 used in really good condition is the top price i think. peter
Re: Burns Marquee....

Posted:
19 Dec 2010, 00:48
by ecca
I don't want to buy a Burns to play ..... I just wondered if it would be cheap firewood.
Re: Burns Marquee....

Posted:
19 Dec 2010, 07:41
by RayL
Sorry, no. The name refers to a large tent being set alight.
Ray
Re: Burns Marquee....

Posted:
19 Dec 2010, 10:26
by RUSSET
Hi Ecca,
I had one of the original F.Red Marquees from it's first issue, with the Point Technologies trem. I quite liked it, apart from the neck which was like a log, but it did have quite a nice low action. It cost me £300 new, & although it reputedly had ceramic bar magnet pickups, it sounded quite good. The Trem, with a push-in arm, worked great & was really smooth.
Maybe I was one of the lucky ones. I only sold it, for £200, to a mate about two months ago, as I am trying to reduce my guitar collection to reasonable proportions, & I have an Burns 'Anniversary' Marvin, anyway, so I don't really need the Marquee anymore. I would say that around £200 is about the right price for a good secondhand copy.
Cheers, Tony.
Re: Burns Marquee....

Posted:
19 Dec 2010, 12:33
by kipper
ecca wrote:I don't want to buy a Burns to play ..... I just wondered if it would be cheap firewood.
yer yer missed the joke

sorry to be a damp squid

peter. ps surely this should be in the burns sections. come on team dont let the standards slip

Re: Burns Marquee....

Posted:
06 Jan 2011, 14:50
by Amanda
I have a Burns Marquee in white which came from
a certain Mr Martin, which has had the original
trem modified to cure it's ills.
I'm going to be putting it on Ebay and also
a Squier Telecaster Custom!!