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Hey folks,
please post pictures of unusual sunburst finishes - anything outside of the usual Gibson-inspired centerweighted
yellow/orange to black paintjobs ... I'm looking for inspirations !
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10-04-2017 05:30 AM
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Look no further than some Ibanez bursts (not their Gibson inspired Black to orange samples) and Heritage. These are to me the best bursts in an "affordable" git without going over the cliff to a high end model. Below are the backs of my Ibanez AF-125 and AK-95.
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Hofner red burst
L-5 cherry burst
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Here is my Daniel Slaman "Jazz Verde Milonga"
I know it's an instant love or hate instrument. As for me, I was litterally captured by this beautiful instrument.
Cheers.
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I always liked Rickenbacker's Fireglo.
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Originally Posted by Fred Archtop
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I like Ibanez bursts too. My 100
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Originally Posted by Fred Archtop
Yowza, that is ugly. I guess we all have different tastes, but that one is hard to wrap my brain around.
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I just saw this and had to post the pic of this Ibanez Aged Whiskey Burst. Not bad for a $1000 git.
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Heritage Super Eagle in Rose Sunburst
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I always loved the sunburst on my Eastman T186SM. This might be a bad picture, but it doesn't go quite to black, more of a dark brown.
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Love this kind of thread! You asked for it -- you got it.
1960's Japanese Maruha archtop. Crazy 'burst and inlays. I call it a spatula-burst.
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... and one more. Use to own one of these guitars. Found this one online. 1969 Kustom K 200 purple-on-green "watermelonburst"
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Originally Posted by Fred Archtop
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This is my Peerless Jazz City. Looks like an ice tea burst to me. The previous owner polished it a bit because it comes from the factory with a satin finish. I like what they did. I wasn't crazy about the abalone, but since I toned down some of the gold pieces and used an ebony pick up ring I started liking the abalone. Great guitar, btw. It's a keeper for me.
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Speaking of green...
Here's my emerald green LP standard DC. If this one looked like the Daniel Slamen, I'd sleep with it at night :-)
Last edited by GNAPPI; 10-06-2017 at 03:01 PM.
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I have to that are a bit out of the norm...
First up, my 16” Comins Zelig a natural top with a subtle burst on the fiddleback mahogany back and one-piece neck to visually tie into the reddish hued cocobolo fingerest, fingerboard, binding and headplate veneers.
Next up, my Klepper oval holed, multi-scale OM. The top a Kalamazooesque burst with hues to tie into the deep browns and purples in the African Blackwood back/sides, the lighter hues of the Brazilian Rosewood sapwood headplate venneer while contrasting against the colorful marquetry.
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One good red burst deserves another: Peerless Sunset
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Check out the various Hoyer Specials, some are quite mad. Here is a picture of a slightly less mad one.
And a slightly more mad one!!
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Unusual bursts? OK - I'll play:
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How about a tangerine sunburst Super 400, a la Super 4000.
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Originally Posted by plasticpigeon
The second one isn't really a Hoyer Special, but a Hoyer Special SL, a specific variant of the Special with a different tailpiece and a crapload of added, dizzying binding and purfling. Sort of the Liberace version of a Hoyer Special.
Here are a few straight-up Hoyer Specials - hardcore professional guitars, positively subdued and tasteful:
A couple of blondes:
Hoyer-Special_5355 by Nate Lamy, on Flickr
Hoyer-Special_5359 by Nate Lamy, on Flickr
Unusual sunburst. Various German makers used this style, with the stripe down the middle, also as shown in the Hoyer Special SL above (restored and made very shiny by Herbert Rittinger, THE guy in the high-end German archtop world). I don't know the origin of the style:
Hoyer-Special_6157 by Nate Lamy, on Flickr
Redburst:
Hoyer-Special-redburst_6035 by Nate Lamy, on Flickr
I guess Black doesn't count, but here they are as well:
Hoyer-Special Mini-me by Nate Lamy, on FlickrLast edited by Hammertone; 10-08-2017 at 02:12 PM.
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Black counts if it looks like this D'Angelico in black burst! Egads, this is one of the very few gits I'd buy based on color alone.
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