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Details about my Ken smith burner bass
Hi Ken
Just wanted to know some details of my ken smith Burner bass thanks. The serial number is 941196 sw5 |
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But, since we are here, this is what I can tell you; 1994 Burner Standard, White color (5-string) More to read here from the quick jump from the company website including specs; http://www.kensmithbasses.com/models/bsrb/bsrb.html |
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Ah, I was asking you, but ok I can send an email to you if needed instead,
Thanks |
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email..
We are good. That is what I would have replied back with. On the other hand, I only email from my office. I can do forum responses from home though in the evenings and weekends so this place works fine.
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On the number, 94 1196 sw5.. 94=1994, 1196 = number of Burners made to date. |
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Oh cool ok. I though there was more you were gonna add to it but that is fine Ken.
Thank you for the info! |
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Did you read the info in my first reply? Everything is there and with a link to read the specs.
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Hi Nathan,
I own this bass now! Did you sanded it, or was it a previous owner? |
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Just about to get an old Burner, most likely a standard since it's a solid color. I just wanted to ask if the specs are the same for the BSRB and the Burners when it comes to body woods?
So, Standard = alder? Thanks, Jon-Inge |
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Yes, just the shape of the body and head were changed. Burners were the BT model and the BSR'B' were the BSR models. Burners before late 1992 had a different circuit.
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I think it will compliment my '90 BT6 in a very nice way. Cheers, Jon-Inge |
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Hi again :-)
The seller sendt the serial number, which is 904405 He says there are no letters there, just those numbers (but I will double check when it arrives). I was just wondering if there was a different numbering scheme the first years of production? Its a solid red finish 5-string, so I was wondering if the numbers meant that it is #440 in 1990 or if it's #4405 (which doesn't really makes sense if there was produced a total of about 2000 Burners and BRS'B' basses from 1989 to 1999 :-) When you say "to date", you mean to date from production start in 1989, or to date for that given year? As it's a 90-model, it must have the other circuit, then. What is the difference between these? Thanks for the information! :-) Cheers, Jon-Inge Last edited by JonPaulsen; 02-05-2018 at 05:39 PM. |
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Then it was as I thought, then. :-)
Thanks again for the information! |
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