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The Shadows Matching Guitars

PostPosted: 20 Jul 2020, 22:03
by Teflon
Quiz time for the forum experts:

It's well known that the Shads sported matching Fenders for a period, and later matching Burns. Have they ever used a matching set from another manufacturer, even for the shortest of time?

The answer is yes, so can anyone here name the make and occasion (I'll bet some of you can)?

If no one gets it, I'll give the answer later - just a bit of fun, and a bit of a trick question in some respects, but lets have your best answers :D

Cliff

P.S Steve (Hank2K) is banned from answering as I know he has the has the answer :P

Re: The Shadows Matching Guitars

PostPosted: 20 Jul 2020, 22:12
by bosunbob
I have no clue, Cliff, but intrigued to see the answer ;)

Cheers
Bruce.

Re: The Shadows Matching Guitars

PostPosted: 20 Jul 2020, 22:32
by Teflon
All shall be revealed ;)

Re: The Shadows Matching Guitars

PostPosted: 21 Jul 2020, 00:28
by GoldenStreet
Gibson acoustics! :)

Bill

Re: The Shadows Matching Guitars

PostPosted: 21 Jul 2020, 07:55
by martcaster
How about the heart-shaped 'guitars' featured on 'You Gotta Have Heart'. Been looking in vain for the Youtube link, but I'm sure many people will know the reference.

Re: The Shadows Matching Guitars

PostPosted: 21 Jul 2020, 08:15
by Tony
And here am I thinking, 'trick question'.. Baldwin off course.. which was a Burns by another name :D :D

Re: The Shadows Matching Guitars

PostPosted: 21 Jul 2020, 08:17
by bosunbob
Teflon wrote:All shall be revealed ;)

I'll tell it to you one more time, plea, ease, don't tease :roll:

Re: The Shadows Matching Guitars

PostPosted: 21 Jul 2020, 08:33
by bosunbob
Tony wrote:And here am I thinking, 'trick question'.. Baldwin off course.. which was a Burns by another name :D :D


Wasn't it that the Burns logo plate could be peeled off?.
A Baldwin name plate replacement was issued to The Shadows
who then picked of the Burns plate and stick on the Baldwin plate in its place.
So the guitars were still made by Burns with a change of name.
A bit misleading, but under the circumstances, the owner of the guitars exersised its prerogative.
Still Burns built guitars though, I would of thought.

And the band played on.

Cheers
Bruce G.

Re: The Shadows Matching Guitars

PostPosted: 21 Jul 2020, 09:00
by drakula63
A bit desperate... but the puppets of Hank, Bruce and John (in the film Thunderbirds Are GO!) were playing little duplicates of the Burns guitars... built, I would guess, by the ladies and gentlemen at Century 21 Productions.

Also... I have a funny feeling that Hank and Bruce were using matching sunburst Strats (but not Fender) during rehearsals for the Final Tour in 2004.

Re: The Shadows Matching Guitars

PostPosted: 21 Jul 2020, 09:06
by Teflon
None right so far, although to be fair, Martcasters answer re the heart shaped guitars probably fits the bill as well as well as mine. To be a little more precise, I'll rephrase the question: When did the Shadows use a matching set of Vox guitars? (At least, I think they were Vox guitars :oops: )


bosunbob wrote:
Teflon wrote:All shall be revealed ;)

I'll tell it to you one more time, plea, ease, don't tease :roll:


LOL, I see wjat you did there :D :D