Burns Custom Elite Series Sonic Deluxe. NAMM prototype. Perhaps the only one of its kind.
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Burns Custom Elite Series Sonic Deluxe. NAMM prototype. Perhaps the only one of its kind.


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This Burns Sonic Deluxe may be the only one to have come with three tri-sonic pickups, and it has a serial number 0001. Another first? The only one?

All in all this is a great take on the tele design, has the Rez-O-Tube bridge, and though I'd normally loathe a 3 + 3 headstock on a tele design this one gets a pass since its equipped with a Burns scroll headstock. Very sweet.

R.W. Haller

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