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New Marvin - Deja Vu for Japanese market

Postby Billyboygretsch » 03 Jan 2016, 19:39

Burns Deja Vu Japanese model Marvin
What do people think of this? I think it looks good and is reasonably priced in Japan. No reference to Hank or Shadows on this model. I notice the tremolo surround is missing like many from China
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Re: New Marvin - Deja Vu for Japanese market

Postby alewis41 » 03 Jan 2016, 19:50

Man that is a nice looking guitar.
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Re: New Marvin - Deja Vu for Japanese market

Postby chtiburnsman » 04 Jan 2016, 07:22

MANY GREETINGS FROM DENIS
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Re: New Marvin - Deja Vu for Japanese market

Postby dave robinson » 04 Jan 2016, 09:36

Great colour !
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Re: New Marvin - Deja Vu for Japanese market

Postby Allclaphands » 04 Jan 2016, 10:34

Like it.It's interesting to see that have added a guide to keep the strings down in the nut
Which sometimes was a problem with a few Burns guitars with a zero fret.
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Re: New Marvin - Deja Vu for Japanese market

Postby Billyboygretsch » 04 Jan 2016, 16:17

I see the tremolo surround is included in with the case candy
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Re: New Marvin - Deja Vu for Japanese market

Postby bridev » 05 Jan 2016, 17:17

Looks good. But I prefer the white one I got for Christmas..

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Re: New Marvin - Deja Vu for Japanese market

Postby RUSSET » 07 Jan 2016, 10:48

I wonder if this is a legitimate Burns guitar, or maybe one of those Chinese pirate copies ? I haven't noticed it on the Burns website. Yes, it's a great looking guitar & the price is very good value, & I hope it is genuine.
A friend of mine recently bought from online a copy PRS which looks phenomenal, with a beautiful finish, & it plays fine too. It was only about £300 & is a copy of a £2,000+ guitar. I doubt whether it is anywhere near the genuine thing, but it looks the part & is 'OK'. :?:

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Re: New Marvin - Deja Vu for Japanese market

Postby JimN » 07 Jan 2016, 14:06

http://chinaguitarsceptic.com/wordpress/my-guitars/

The site owner also posts hands-on reviews of his Chinese-made "Gibsons", etc, to Youtube, under the name Chinaguitarsceptic.
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Re: New Marvin - Deja Vu for Japanese market

Postby dusty fretz » 07 Jan 2016, 19:36

This guitar ably illustrates the pitfalls of employing Far Eastern production. Although originating from the same Chinese factory, the Deja Vu is not an official Burns London model and Barry Gibson accordingly receives no financial return from this instrument. It's instead being supplied direct by the manufacturer to a Japanese distributor, who requested the various different visible features (locking tuners, string guide, sunburst finish, model designation). Having given no permission for either the design or delivery, Barry naturally tried to stop production, but was told to abandon these efforts or else the factory would instead cease making HIS range - the Chinese are certainly far from subtle or inscrutable when it comes to commercial blackmail! Barry generously states that quality is up to the same standard as that of 'proper' Burns instruments, but sales of the latter are obviously adversely affected by any such unauthorised opposition.
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