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Burns Case?

Postby sixtiesman » 06 Jun 2010, 23:48

I have a Burns black re issue bison 64 with rezo system!....Hurrah!
But I have no case......

Does anyone know of a cheap solution?

Or is it...buy a case from Barry Gibson?

If so...does anyone know how much they are?

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Re: Burns Case?

Postby dusty fretz » 07 Jun 2010, 00:50

The new Chinese-made Bisons come complete with cases, but at present, no spare examples of the latter are available. However, it's hoped that the situation will be rectified sometime in the not-too distant future. This model does pose problems size-wise, because many modern cases are built to minimal measurements, i.e. just big enough to hold a Strat and no more, but one exception is the rectangular type manufactured by UK company Freestyle, as a Bison is a snug fit.
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Re: Burns Case?

Postby David Martin » 07 Jun 2010, 16:53

You could also contact Hiscox http://www.hiscoxcases.com/ who used to make the Burns cases before Barry went "offshore"...

They will make you a Bison case no problem, but it won't be branded Burns on the front...

Great cases, great value and made in UK Midlands... in what used to be south Staffordshire, the county of my birth (they threw me out fast!) :lol:
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Re: Burns Case?

Postby neil2726 » 07 Jun 2010, 18:49

But not before you rocked us in North Staffs - David! :D
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Re: Burns Case?

Postby David Martin » 08 Jun 2010, 10:39

That's true Neil... my saving grace!
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Re: Burns Case?

Postby sixtiesman » 01 Jul 2010, 21:20

My thanks to Paul Day AKA dusty fretz. I had a freestyle in the store but never believed it would fit!
I am sorted.
My Bison is a black reissue, unusually with the rezo system trem. I has grey pearloid plastic scratchplates.
Still toying with the idea of replacing these with black plates for that all black effect!
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Re: Burns Case?

Postby dusty fretz » 01 Jul 2010, 22:05

Hi Clive,
Thanks for the thanks and I'm glad the Freestyle case fitted. Your particular horned beast is a Bison 64 Deluxe, hence the presence of a full-blown Rezo-Tube vibrato system, which replaced the simpler Burns design employed on the standard (and cheaper) Bison 64. Like the latter, the Deluxe version was offered in black or white and it debuted in 2006, being one of the last Burns models to come from Korea. Just to confuse things, some examples arrived here with Hank Marvin's signature on the vibrato baseplate and most were shipped minus the accompanying black plastic surround.

My advice would be to leave well alone, as this was a pretty fair approximation of the real thing and not exactly common. If you really fancy the all-black look then buy a suitably sombre Bison 62 to keep it company!
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Re: Burns Case?

Postby sixtiesman » 07 Jul 2010, 00:05

Dusty!

OK, ........I've had a good look and mine has Jim Burns signature and "anniversary series" on it with plastic suround.

I think you have convinced me to leave it alone!

Is Korea good or bad do you think?
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Re: Burns Case?

Postby dusty fretz » 07 Jul 2010, 13:09

Hi Clive,
Good to know you have a complete and correct Bison 64 Deluxe - those 'unofficial' omissions and amendments I mentioned tend to niggle me. Concerning quality, this model came out comparatively late in the day and, on the evidence of the examples I've had through my hands, I'd say by then it represented the best that Burns' Korean manufacture could manage. As yet, the substituted Chinese production source has issued only the Bison 62, which in some ways improves on its Korean equivalent, but not in others, so work still needs to be done. Regardless of origin, these modern Bisons do offer great value, retaining plenty of the original character, plus great playability and sounds that are usable rather than gimmicky.
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