Made in England c. 1960/1, the Dallas was originally a joint effort between Weill and Burns. Burns producing the mahogany body and neck – very similar to early Burns guitars, and Weill. The electrics with pickups looking exactly like early Fenton Weill guitars. It has two pickups with a three-way switch with two volume controls and one tone. Unknown reason the tops of the knobs and switch have been painted cream/white. Bridge is adjustable and the tailpiece is the original tremolo model; it comes with a tremolo arm. Which is not original and doesn’t fit well. The neck is fitted with the original twenty-one fret maple fingerboard and the headstock has. Two replacement tuners – in the hardcase there is one original tuner and an old guitar/amp. The body has been stripped from the original red with black neck, but it looks good as. It is and all works well. It comes with a hardcase which may be the original one. The item “Fenton Weill/Burns”Dallas” 1960/1 rare guitar with hardcase” is in sale since Thursday, August 3, 2017. This item is in the category “Musical Instruments\Guitars & Basses\Electric Guitars”. The seller is “priscillasnake” and is located in Gainsborough. Lincs. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Size: Full Size
- String Configuration: 6 String
- Items Included: hardcase
- Model: Dallas
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
- Right-/ Left-Handed: Right-Handed
- Body Colour: mahogany
- Brand: Fenton Weill
- Body Type: Solid