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Kindred Burst 2019 Post `em

Jethro Rocker

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Learn new stuff here regularly. Had not heard of Kindred Burst.

Dig the look, bought this in 2024, the ML with BRW board. Wasn't happy with the A5 BBs, so now with Ellis LRPs, sweeter and more transparent.

Has a Kindred look.

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Took a photo outside and finish morphs:

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Almost doesn't look like same guitar?
Yep. Different angle affects the flame greatly. Also bright sun vs shady even illumnination.
Beautiful guitar
 

57gold

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Yep. Different angle affects the flame greatly. Also bright sun vs shady even illumnination.
Beautiful guitar
But what shocked me was the color of the burst shading. Dark burst with brown appearance indoors and then all this red in the Florida sunlight.
 

Jethro Rocker

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But what shocked me was the color of the burst shading. Dark burst with brown appearance indoors and then all this red in the Florida sunlight.
Auto white balance can bugger it up. Different lighting indoors. They can be hard to get accurate! Looks great!
 
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