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Signs of Life at Burns

Postby Billyboygretsch » 17 Oct 2021, 11:45

Has anyone anything concrete on a launch of a Marvin or indeed any Burns model ? Close on to 18 months since BG left the scene
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Re: Signs of Life at Burns

Postby dave robinson » 17 Oct 2021, 12:18

I doubt there will be a Marvin because there will be be money to pay out to use the name if Brian Goode has anything to do with it.
There could be a re make of the Legend though, but who wants them ? I like my Marvin to look at but rarely play it because of it's clumsiness.
Some may be interested to know that my 'go to' guitar is my Burns Brian May if it's complete versatility I need. :)
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Re: Signs of Life at Burns

Postby Teflon » 17 Oct 2021, 16:55

dave robinson wrote:............I like my Marvin to look at but rarely play it because of it's clumsiness.
Some may be interested to know that my 'go to' guitar is my Burns Brian May if it's complete versatility I need. :)


Interesting how people can differ in their preferences. I've had a Strat for some 40 years - it's a very nice example, but since getting my Burns Apache, it never gets played. I just love the feel and action of the Rezotube "whammy bar" and find it so much nicer to use that the Fender variant. My "go to" guitar is now my 2018 re-issue Marvin, which was sold at a discount as it's the wrong colour (should be white, but it's a lovely deep shade of cream). On the other hand, I recently took the Marvin round to show to a musician friend. He's a devout Fender player through and through, but loved playing the Burns. He hated it's looks though!

I'd love to hear something positive from the new owners, even if the guitars themselves aren't launched for a few more months. I find myself constantly looking at a "trans blue" Dream guitar the Spens has for sale, but would hate to spend the money only for the new owners to produce something equally as beautiful.

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Re: Signs of Life at Burns

Postby Billyboygretsch » 17 Dec 2021, 10:18

You might have quite a wait. I’ve not seen anything encouraging and only negatives in terms of manufacture. Alan Entwistle would have had this up and running by now. But the new owners know best
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Re: Signs of Life at Burns

Postby Teflon » 17 Dec 2021, 14:58

Have to admit, the waiting got too much and I bought the guitar from Spens. That's at least one order the new owners have lost.

I agree about Alan Entwistle, and am honestly struggling to understand the silence from the new owners. Andertons did a Youtube video recently, showing off the last batch from China. In the video, Lee Anderton said they had been working closely with Burns fans to plan the way ahead. I'd be interested to know who these "fans" are, as no-one I know has heard a dicky bird.

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Re: Signs of Life at Burns

Postby Billyboygretsch » 01 Jul 2022, 20:48

I’ve recently heard that a Marvin will be launched quarter 3/4. The vibrato has been revised and improved apparently.There will be 3 other revised models launched towards the end of the year. However it is a small operation and will possibly be dependant on the success of the revised models. I’m not convinced there is a large market for a new Marvin but just a personal opinion
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Re: Signs of Life at Burns

Postby Teflon » 01 Jul 2022, 21:06

Thanks for the update. I wonder just what "revised" means - I hope they haven't strayed too far from the traditional Rezotube design.

I think a new Marvin could succeed with the right marketing, but I suspect it's unlikely (much as I love them). They will need a strong reason for buyers to target them over a Strat, otherwise they will be reliant on the Shadows connection, and that is sadly a diminishing market.

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Re: Signs of Life at Burns

Postby Billyboygretsch » 09 Aug 2022, 09:11

The vibrato has be changed to perform better ? but looks the same. U.K. made initially.
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Re: Signs of Life at Burns

Postby Teflon » 10 Aug 2022, 13:49

Good to know The Marvin will likely be returning. Is Eddie Cross involved in any way, or have they sourced an entirely new supply of scratch plates I wonder.

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Re: Signs of Life at Burns

Postby Billyboygretsch » 24 Aug 2022, 12:11

Eddie and I will be visiting the new facility near York in late September. I’ll ask some questions and post replies
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