These guitars are not for sale. They are guitars that I've photographed over the course of a number of years. These are examples of Burst Finish guitars built by a number of different builders.
Only a top-shelf boutique guitar like JET can be the first entry in the Burst finish gallery.
Eastman Strings is a Chinese company known for building violins, cellos and other sringed instruments in the traditional method (no cnc routers). This color is not actaully named by Eastman so we call it Violinburst.
This Baker guitar features an unusual blueburst coloration.
This Fender Jazzmaster sports a traditional Amberburst finish.
This Gibson Les paul sports and Antiqueburst finish on a Les Paul guitar.
This Gibson Les Paul is finished in perhaps the most recognizable of all Les paul colors or finishes, the Sunburst.
This Hamer Sunburst has a super tight flamed Mapel top. I can't say I like the switch positioning on this one though.
This Ibanez RGT320ZRBB neck-though guitar features a Regal Brownburst maple top top that fades from dark amber to black around the edges.
This JET guitar fatures an unusual burst color combination. We assumed it was for a specific customer at his/her request. Since it appears a bit like a watermellon, we dubbed it mellonburst.
This Renaissance Natural burst guitar is signed by Ted Nugent. The finish goes from the natural wood color in the center and fades to black around the edges.
This Steinberger headless guitar is wearing a Sunburst finish.
These Dean Time Capsule guitars are top-shelf. This Vee features a fat flamed Trans Cherryburst top.