I am curious about the white strat used from mid 1963 to Feb 64 when the Burns took over, and I would welcome other members opinions. As we all know there has always been some controversy concerning which guitar was used to record certain numbers during that transition period and there are a number of sources of information on the subject. Roberto in his book comes firmly down on the Burns side but i think he may not have been entirely correct. For instance I have it on quite good authority that Shindig, Its a mans world, even Chattanooga were done on the white strat and even more. What interests me is how does that white strat come to sound very like a Burns , when the other two red strats were fairly easy to identify. Was there something in its construction, materials etc or perhaps the pickups which gave it a distinctive sound, or could it have been due to the recording processes at the time and the addition of post recording effects. I have enjoyed chatting to Liquorice recently on this subject and he actually said he had revised his opinion on several numbers _ he mentioned Geronimo specifically which he now thinks was done on the Burns . He also said that Hank had used the Burns in live situations before 1964. A lovely chap he is, but I think his memory is perhaps not 100 %, and who can blame him after all this time !
Sorry to ramble on a bit, but Im a bit like CPJ a stickler for the detail and should I be chasing after yet another strat !!


