Lot's of info about Burns guiatrs on the net.Just Google "Burns guitars". Here's one site.
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I owned one of these 1960s Jazz Split Sound's, around 1971.Mine was red. It was a beatiful guitar. Although it was named "Jazz", it could be set for many different tones with the rotary tone selector switch, and could also surf twang as good as any Strat,as well as sound jazzy and mellow. A very fine quality instrument, unfortunately it got stolen.
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As far as which songs The Shadows used the Burns on, according to this little snippet I found, I guess any recordings made betwwen 1964 and 1969 would be a safe bet.
"For many people, the name of Burns will always be connected with The Shadows. The group started working with Jim Burns as early as 1962. At the end of 1963, when Cliff and The Shadows promoted their single Don’t Talk To Him, Marvin used a prototype Double Six. Between 1964-69, the Shadows used their Burns Marvin guitars - and Burns had to make at least 30 prototypes of that guitar until Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch were finally satisfied. "
And don't forget,Brian May uses Burns Tri Sonic pickups in his famous guitar.
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