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Shine Guitars are made to a very good standard. The parts used, and the quality of the factories they are made in often are as good as the Big names, such as Epiphone, Yamaha and Squier.
This rather eye catching instrument is a great example of how little money can get you an absolute great instrument.
The curved flying vee style is not for everyone, but I guess if you are reading this you may well be interested.
IT is a fairly standard set up, with two humbucking pick ups, a three way selector switch, a single volume and tone rotary control and also cool snow drift inlays on the fingerboard.
The neck is a bolted on type, and the finish is a very cool through blue colour.
Weighs a very manageable 2.3 kilos.
This is a Burns hard flight case solely for the Burns Steer guitar.
It measures 102mm x 42 mm externally, and internally measures 95cm x 38 cm. The edges are foam lined, so there is a little play in the internal dimensions. It is lockable, and comes with keys too.
The outside is finished in the fake crocodile style effect, with the Burns logo branded in gold on the front.
The bottom end has a notch in it for the strap lug, and there is a compartment half way up for accessories etc.
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