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A neck from a 60s, British-made Burns 'Bison' model.

 

Dating from circa mid-1960s, this neck came from a Bison as per the headstock badge.

 

Typical English Burns construction, featuring a (zero-fretted) rosewood fingerboard, neck itself is maple. Board is bound, featuring simple dot inlays and a trio of dots to mark the 12th fret.

 

Fully-functional, though will of course need adjusting, fretwork etc when fitted to a body!

 

Truss work is functional - this is one of Jim Burns' 60s innovations, adjusted via a nut at the base of the neck.

 

Binding all present, as are all of the headstock 'badges' - though no further parts are included.

 

Perfect for a restoration of your original vintage Burns guitar, or maybe a good part for a custom guitar?

 

No tuners, extra hardware or parts - comes as pictured!

 

1960s Burns Bison Neck - Maple with Rosewood Fingerboard - Made in England

£124.99Price
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