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1968 Framus Caravelle 4, Model: 5/153-8 (8-string)
Looking for information on pricing & to sell.
: 1968 Framus Caravelle 4, Model: 5/153-8 (8-string)
: Looking for information on pricing & to sell.
i have one but its neck is unusable
i´m from Peru
I’m looking for a set of tuning machines for an old Eko 6 string guitar (3 to a plate) with 33mm. spacing. New or used would be just fine so long as they work reasonably well.
HI! Does anyone know what year a Framus 5/296 serial# 93191 was made??
Mine was made in 1969 12 string acoustic non-electric with a solid cherry finish
: HI! Does anyone know what year a Framus 5/296 serial# 93191 was made??
: HI! Does anyone know what year a Framus 5/296 serial# 93191 was made??
1961 I Believe ..Features: 10
1961 Framus Texan 12 String
Laminate neck / bolt on
Golden aged finish, no chips or scratches
Sound: 10
Booming, bright and crystal clean
Action, Fit, & Finish: 10
Action is lowest I’ve seen in a 12 string, I owned a 1947 Gibson 12 string Jumbo and it was very difficult to play.
bridge is beautiful
Reliability/Durability: 10
I am very pleased with this guitar and due to the fact that it is 1961 I assume it will last
Customer Support: N/A
Sometime in 1969 maybe?
I’m wondering if anyone might have come across one like this?
I’m looking for a Framus electric guitar, custom made
in Germany in 1957-60. Cherry colored body, (almost
candy apple), laquer finish, 1 & 1/2" (?) inch thick body,
dark black frets, brass frets, pearl fretmarks,
laminated Maple neck, Wow bar all chrome (flat), 3
sliding pick-ups, chrome machine heads, locking,
slightly contoured shape. Bought in Germany
originally. The one I’m describing was orignally a
custom made one purchased in Ludwigsberg Germany
during that time period. I’m looking for one like it.
He told me that the pick-ups were adjustable and
adjusted by sliding either toward the bridge or
the neck. He also said that normally this guitar
came with only two pick-ups, but he had two items
added when he ordered it custom. An extra bridge,
and the Wow bar.
After 40 years he can’t remember all the particulars,
except that the adjustment was on the outside. He is
guessing it was some kind of pressure slide. I can’t
verify any of it, because I’m no guitar expert. He told
me earlier today that it adjusted the treble and bass sound of it.
The guitar itself had also two knobs that adjusted volume and tone.
He said that if you had another guitar that you could slide the pick
up back and forth just the slightest little bit, and match the
resonance of the other guitar. He said somtimes it would only
take just a minor amount. I’ve seen Framus’s all over the place, but I’m beginning to think that this one has dissapeared. Just a note though. He also said that he bought this one from a Telefunken shop. He said that he took it back for adjustment of some kind or another and the Telefunken people fixed it perfectly. I don’t even know if this shop still exists.
ok i think that i have one of this in my hand write to me if you need some photo. [email protected]
This popular thread has been given its own page : Levin Guitar
: Does anyone know whether Levin, or their American distributor Goya, ever produced left-handed guitars such as the LT-18 "Goliath"
: Thanks
Hi Pearl Kay !.
Is your Levin 113 a flat top steel strung acoustic guitar?
I own a 115 Levin Super Goliath (c 1965) – solid spruce top,rosewood back & sides,mahogany neck. It’s a superbe acoustic guitar – my favourite !.Let me know some more about your Levin.Regards.Ray
: I have a Levin guitar model nr 113, with the name "AB Herman Carlson
: Levin, Goteborg" printed inside.
: Has anyone any further information on this – I haven’t played
: it since the 60’s !! It seems such a pity but that’s life !
: Thanks
: : I have a Levin guitar model nr 113, with the name "AB Herman Carlson
: : Levin, Goteborg" printed inside.
: : Has anyone any further information on this – I haven’t played
: : it since the 60’s !! It seems such a pity but that’s life !
: : Thanks
Hi
Look at goyaguitars.tripod.com/levin-catalogs.htm and
you will find a brief description og you guitar.
Wish it was mine!! Wonderfull guitar!!
I also owe a Levin guitar model nr 114 (oops), with the name "AB Herman Carlson
Levin, Goteborg" printed inside. The serial number is 347 847 it’s from 1956. Indeed it’s a wonderfull guitar. Full bass sound and it seems as if it’s playing on it’s own 🙂
Jann
I also owe a Levin guitar model nr 113, with the name "AB Herman Carlson
Levin, Goteborg" printed inside. The serial number is 347 847 it’s from 1956. Indeed it’s a wonderfull guitar. Full bass sound and it seems as if it’s playing on it’s own 🙂
Jann
I have a Levin guitar model nr 113, with the name "AB Herman Carlson
Levin, Goteborg" printed inside.
Has anyone any further information on this – I haven’t played
it since the 60’s !! It seems such a pity but that’s life !
Thanks
I have a framus accoustic that has two cut out,s like a volin .
Mother of pearle inlays and ivory string placers with ivory ajusters
and ivory scratch pad on one side. If anyone has any information on the current value or the model?It has been in the family for near on forty years has not been used since the late sixties.
The only number on it is 72973 then 159?
I have a 1950 Levin nylon string guitar for sale, strange shape folk/classical with semi-bind markers on the neck. some repaired cracks in back and sides but no top damage and plays great. E-mail for pictures £265
My name is Luis Pereyra from Argentina. I have a Framus Guitar Instrument Name AZ-9 (5/65E). I would like to have information about this instrument and I would like to know if it has a collector price.
The guitar is in perfect conditions.
Hi. I looking for az 9 and if u want to sell it write me an email.
Hi Luis.
I have one AZ9 from 1965 and this is one of the best guitars framus ever made it is made for Atilla Zoller jazz guitarist it is a hand made archtop and a new AZ 10 today it cost from 3400 Eur-5400 eur ! I don’t know what my guitar is worth but you will never find one for sale i have checked ! AZ 9 is a really nice jazz guitar with solid wood and hand carved lid it is one of my fav. In my collection amazing to play sounds really cool an a well made guitar ! Price I don’t know and I have asked around no one can tell me ! But I use mine daily and is with me on the road on gigs
Knut Roger Andersen.Norway
The Framus guitars were made in Germany. Most of the ones I’ve seen were rather heavily built and dull-sounding. That’s all I know about the brand.
hello luis i have a framus neck on a jazz guitar with violin shaped sound holes. on the body it says ‘broardway’. i am not sure if the the neck is original. is there a framus broardway model, please could you let me know. thanks and good luck with your search.joe
wanted…a washburn wonder bar tremlo system
new or in great condition…black or chrome
This popular thread has been given its own page : Eko Ranger 6 dreadnought.
: I have an original Eko Ranger 6 dreadnought. I bought it in England in 1981 for then 65 pounds. It was secondhand then, (in pristine condition) so I haven´t a clue how old it is. I suspect from the mid 70´s. It´s been a faithful friend and follower, nothing special soundwise, and the action is high, so it´s not easy on the fingers, but all the same it´s been with me everywhere. I now live in Copenhagen, Denmark, and recently purchesed a Finnish Landola JC 6000 dreadnought. This beauty is something else in looks, action and tone. I now want to sell my "old faithful" but haven´t a clue as to how much it is worth. As I said it´s an original Ranger 6, made in Italy, and in reasonably good condition. Can anyone out there help me? Thanks.
I would like to purchase it from you if possible. Haven’t a clue of the value, but I bought one in 1971 for £57 and sold it 5 years later for £30 as I couldn’t play it. I have actually learnt tp play over the last few years sort of and would like to be reunited with a guitar like the one I USED TO HAVE.
I have an original Eko Ranger 6 dreadnought. I bought it in England in 1981 for then 65 pounds. It was secondhand then, (in pristine condition) so I haven´t a clue how old it is. I suspect from the mid 70´s. It´s been a faithful friend and follower, nothing special soundwise, and the action is high, so it´s not easy on the fingers, but all the same it´s been with me everywhere. I now live in Copenhagen, Denmark, and recently purchesed a Finnish Landola JC 6000 dreadnought. This beauty is something else in looks, action and tone. I now want to sell my "old faithful" but haven´t a clue as to how much it is worth. As I said it´s an original Ranger 6, made in Italy, and in reasonably good condition. Can anyone out there help me? Thanks.
This popular thread has been given its own page : my EKO guitar -"Pictor"
I’m not sure if I can be of any help. I was just checking the ‘Net for any info I can find about my Eko guitar.
I don’t know what your guitar looks like, as I’m not familiar with Eko guitars. Mine is the only one I’ve ever seen.
I don’t know what model my guitar is, but it is an f-hole, hollow body with 2 pickups, volume & tone controls
and a toggle switch. It is a reddish colour, which darkens towards the edges, and has a plastic, fake mother-of-pearl pick guard.
It still has the maker’s stamp inside, dated: Nov. 17, 1967. I don’t know the guitar’s value.
: i have an original Eko guitar "Pictor" model and is an old guitar but almost without use in his original case, and a wish know the possible year of fabrication, please if someone have idea of that i would greatly appreciate any informacion, becase is a gift from my granfather dead. i have fotos
: thanks and sorry for my limited inglish.
Hallo Leandro, I’ve also a beatiful Eko Pictor, it’s very difficult to found the original case, because in the ’70 unusually some sell the case in many case they buy the soft bag-case. You can try to read the year of fabrication inside the resonance box, there is a label. Can you send me the picture, I’m doing a restoration and I’ve missing the switch cap.
Bye
i have an original Eko guitar "Pictor" model and is an old guitar but almost without use in his original case, and a wish know the possible year of fabrication, please if someone have idea of that i would greatly appreciate any informacion, becase is a gift from my granfather dead. i have fotos
thanks and sorry for my limited inglish.
Hei!
Jeg trenger pick-ups for min EKO Auriga. It`the samme som Pictor-Orion-Cygnus-Dragon.
Vær så snill, e-poste meg hvis du kan hjelpe. 🙂
Hi! I need pick-ups for my EKO Auriga. It’s the same as Pictor-Orion-Cygnus-Dragon. Please, email me if you can help. 🙂
Hi!
I need pick-ups for my EKO Auriga. It`the same as Pictor-Orion-Cygnus-Dragon.
Please, e-post me if you can help. 🙂
This popular thread has been given its own page : FRAMUS COLLECTIBLE
was wondering what the value on a Framus guitar might be. It was built in the heart of Bavaria, West Germany. It’s modle # is 2309 – Serial # 68A Tested by Miller. Framus trademark is a globe with a violin. This information would me much appreciated. Thank you!
Lory
i was wondering if you was able to get any information on a framus four string jazz bass from the 60’s or 70’s. its a dark cherry sunburst. its serial number is 1602 – 72A. it has all original parts and i good working order. please reply
yours sincerely
Luke Martindale
WHO KNOWS ABOUT THIS 6 STRING FRAMUS GUITAR WITH FOUR EXTRA HOLES FACTORY DRILLED IN HEADSTOCK? S/N 33283 MODEL 501 I "THANKS A LOTT"
Have a Framus acoustic 12 string with a serial number 55111. Nothing else on the sticker inside of the guitar. It just says made in Germany.
Could you give me any idea as to the date or year it was made.?
E5AG
I’ve just got into playing bass and have recently bought one from a local retailer. I bought it with absolutely no experience of bass’ and was wondering if i got completely ripped-off or not. As im a newbie with bass’ and my memory is non-existent i dont even know what model it is. If anyone could give me a rough valuation on a Japanese made ibanez bass, 21 fret, 4-string with two knobs (one for tone, the other for volume) and with a pretty big chip at the bottom of the body, id be very grateful. Also there is a a phrase "roadster bass series" on the head and a serial number of G800805 on the back of the body. Im sorry the description is vague, but its the best i can do.
custom built 1964
possibly last one made
bass on top lead on
bottom
whats it worth?
This popular thread has been given its own page : Seeking info on Marwin No.1 Archtop
I also own a Marwin No. 1 archtop with HSC. My father bought it "used" in New York (probably in the forties). He was told it was owned by a prisoner.
I have also today checked the net somewhat and found one source which indicated the Marwin’s were made between 1935-40 by Harmony Co. in Chicago.
I have always wondered about the value, history, etc. of this instrument as three generations in my family have now played it.
If anyone has info to add, please share it. Thanks!
I also own a Marwin #1, solid carved archtop, that I inherited from an uncle. Interested in any info about it.
can i see a pic of your archtop? i recently aquired a BLACK Marwin archtop, with white around the f holes, single 24 pole !!pickup which is to DIE for sonically. beats my modded es125 gibson..which is an AMAZING guitar.
any info on this company, love to find more.
i have a huge schematic website, where i would put a Marwin page up, eventually, if i got some info.
largest schematic library in the world:
http://www3.telus.net/public/vintage1/index.htm
: A year ago I bought a wonderful pre-WW2 archtop from a guy in North Carolina. The instrument appears to have been used quite a bit in its day (its second owner told me he bought it from the original owner who played it in a big band for years)but was very well preserved and in its original HSC. I haven’t been able to find any information on this brand name. The manufacturer was probably Kay. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
: Greetings
: Jack
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President: "Hah!! The computer is wrong. My father died over twenty
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Computer: Your mother’s husband died 22 years ago. Your father just
landed a twelve pound bass.
A year ago I bought a wonderful pre-WW2 archtop from a guy in North Carolina. The instrument appears to have been used quite a bit in its day (its second owner told me he bought it from the original owner who played it in a big band for years)but was very well preserved and in its original HSC. I haven’t been able to find any information on this brand name. The manufacturer was probably Kay. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Greetings
Jack
I also own a Marwin Nr.1 guitar which I discovered in a pile of junk from an old house. The junk was about to be carted off to the dump. I rescued the Marwin, in terrible shape with no hardware whatsoever and a couple of cracks in the body. I refinished the body and replaced the hardware as closely as I could find. Still working on playability – needs pro setup but I discovered that it works great as a slide guitar. I will probably use it on some recording projects that I am currently working on.
I would be grateful for any history on these guitars that anyone can provide. Great piece of history!!
Can anybody please give me some info on Eko electric guitars. I repair and make guitars as a hobby and I have been asked to restore an old Eko 6 string electric semi which is in dire condition. What I need to know before I make a start is will I be devaluing the guitar in any way by restoring it. I usually get involved with Fender / Gibson stuff so know nothing about the values of old Ekos. The guitar in question is from about 1963, brownish sunburst with two single coil (I think) pickups. The tone and volume pots are all broken and they look like they’re going to be a pig to get at. I haven’t got the guitar here yet it is coming over in about 4 days time. There is no name (except for Eko) on the guitar so I don’t even know what model it is. Any advice or info would be very much appreciated
Ch33rs – Dave
I own an EKO Lancer Stereo that is part of the Lancer models (Lancer VI and Lancer XII)put out by EKO. Generally, these were two pickup solid electrics with tone and volume controls and two rocker switches, one per guitar horn. They had a tailpiece that looks a bit like the old Bigsby types. The stereo has two pickups that could be subdivided with separate tone and volume per half pickup. Yep, 4 tone and 4 volume controls, one rocker switch and two, three position rocker switches. Beyond that I can’t help you. But, I just discovered that EKO is back making guitars, so you may be able to get this info at their website. Try searchig for EKO. Regards,Ed
Have had guitar given to be by mate. Made by Kay and has a white label – K345 inside the guitar. Flowery design on Black all around the hole (orange and goldy colour). Wondered if this is a half decent make and how old it is. Why K345? Can anyone help?
: Hi. I was wondering how you knew this was a Kay guitar and if it is Korean made. Thank you.
Hank
Does anyone know where I could find one? I want to by a sparkle hagstrom batman, ebp 26, or a deluxe must be sparkle please e-mail me on any info where i can get one.
Hi I got an ebp 26, a blue one in pretty good shape.I live in the homeland of the bass.Let me know if you are interested
take care Tomas
I have a black EBP 26 with perl neck
I can send you a photo
I’ve recently come in possesion of a small Framus’acoustic: model# 75-a 85311/serial# 00041. Pleased if someone could state or quote me its worth.
Hey, I know that no one is ever gonna read this and I’ll never find this site again, but I’ve got one too. By dad got it in the military in germany about 30 years ago. serial# 987. I was wondering the same thing.
Does anyone have any information on a Framus Model#5159 Electric Guitar? Thanks for the help
: Does anyone have any information on a Framus Model#5159 Electric Guitar? Thanks for the help
I’m very sorry, but i don’t. do you have any data on framus mdl 1472 12 string.
: : Does anyone have any information on a Framus Model#5159 Electric Guitar? Thanks for the help
: I’m very sorry, but i don’t. do you have any data on framus mdl 1472 12 string.
Hello, i need also information on a framus 5159 electric guitar, i found one at my aunts
: : : Does anyone have any information on a Framus Model#5159 Electric Guitar? Thanks for the help
: : I’m very sorry, but i don’t. do you have any data on framus mdl 1472 12 string.
: Hello, i need also information on a framus 5159 electric guitar, i found one at my aunts
I have on.. a very old one
: I’m very sorry, but i don’t. do you have any data on framus mdl 1472 12 string.?
No I have no idea. I think that maybe you should answer people’s questions with your own question more often. That way you really look like a winner -of the retard olympics. What a dickface…
Hello,I am interested in find ing out where Klaus Roeder can be found,,,
he is said to make a wonderful Django Maccaferri style guitar…
please stay in touch
Hollywood Joe
http://www.hollywoodjoe.com
[email protected]
I have a Framus guitar from the early 70’s serial 25603/71E.. Made in West Germany.. Wondering if anyone can tell the value of this. Good shape.. Thank you all for help.
I have a Framus Starbass model 5/150 serial # 2149 that I need some info on. It’s a red to black burst 2 p/u,"Starbass" on the saddle all same as the Wyman bass. The only thing different is a springed trigger thing between and below the p/u’s that bounces the signal betweeen the p/u’s for a sorta tremolo effect. Anyone seen or heard of this? The only one I’ve seen is mine. I found it at a Goodwill store in FL for $35. Feel free to e-mail me @ [email protected]
: I have a Framus Starbass also.I believe what you have is a added feature called the thumb tremelo.I have a Cherry Red type with curly maple back.Bought it in 1966 for 400.00 w/case.Liked it for the easy use of slim neck and fretboard,also the 2p/u’s sound and light weight.Not to sure but I think they only made that (thumb trem)in that year.
I just sent a picture to this site. It’s a little late for this discussion, but hopefully it will get poste in this thread. Mine, as Eddie has mentioned , is very curly maple and highly figured. Thanks Eddie for your input. Since there is no good source of info on Framus products I can only rely on sources such as this. All kudos where necessary.: : : I have a Framus Starbass also.I believe what you have is a added feature called the thumb tremelo.I have a Cherry Red type w/o the Trem added curly maple back.Bought it in 1966 for 400.00 w/case.Liked it for the easy use of slim neck and fretboard,also the 2p/u’s sound and light weight .Not to sure but I think they only made that (thumb trem)in that year only.
: : I have a Framus Starbass also.I believe what you have is a added feature called the thumb tremelo.I have a Cherry Red type w/o the Trem added curly maple back.Bought it in 1966 for 400.00 w/case.Liked it for the easy use of slim neck and fretboard,also the 2p/u’s sound and light weight .Not to sure but I think they only made that (thumb trem)in that year only.
: : I have a Framus Starbass also.I believe what you have is a added feature called the thumb tremelo.I have a Cherry Red type w/o the Trem added curly maple back.Bought it in 1966 for 400.00 w/case.Liked it for the easy use of slim neck and fretboard,also the 2p/u’s sound and light weight weight.Not to sure but I think they only made that (thumb trem)in that year only.
Anybody who can provide me with some info about Washburn model Falcon?
anyone heard of or know the model type of my Framus les paul
finshed in black 2 mini hmbuckers ebony fingerboard
small les paul body nice inlays too
high end guitar
does anyone know anything about this model
: anyone heard of or know the model type of my Framus les paul
: finshed in black 2 mini hmbuckers ebony fingerboard
: small les paul body nice inlays too
:
: high end guitar
: does anyone know anything about this model
Hi!
I have two of these Les Pauls, they were made in 1971, they are black, have ebony fingerboard etc. I know these guitars necks were made of 32 piece of woods, the body is mahagony.
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can u tell me how much my guitar is worth please ???
: can u tell me how much my guitar is worth please ???
Man, it’s invaluable !!
I have an old Framus 12 string acoustic guitar. It looks almost identical to a six string model they called The Texan. I’ve found pictures on the internet very similar to mine, but they all have decorative metal fittings on the bridge (which mine does not have). Can anyone help me on age and approximate value? Did they make a 12 string version of The Texan? Model 5/296, Serial Number 2031
I own the same model since the mid 60’s . sn is 13946, without any indication of a manufacturing date. I’ve bought it in Switzerland new for, if i remember well, about 400 CHF., quite expensive for me back then ..
She sounds still very good at the age of 35 ..
: I have an old Framus 12 string acoustic guitar. It looks almost identical to a six string model they called The Texan. I’ve found pictures on the internet very similar to mine, but they all have decorative metal fittings on the bridge (which mine does not have). Can anyone help me on age and approximate value? Did they make a 12 string version of The Texan? Model 5/296, Serial Number 2031
: Thanks for the information…If I learn anything new, I’ll post it here.
: I own the same model since the mid 60’s . sn is 13946, without any indication of a manufacturing date. I’ve bought it in Switzerland new for, if i remember well, about 400 CHF., quite expensive for me back then ..
: She sounds still very good at the age of 35 ..
:
: : I have an old Framus 12 string acoustic guitar. It looks almost identical to a six string model they called The Texan. I’ve found pictures on the internet very similar to mine, but they all have decorative metal fittings on the bridge (which mine does not have). Can anyone help me on age and approximate value? Did they make a 12 string version of The Texan? Model 5/296, Serial Number 2031
My Framus 12 string Texan bears S/N 56067. I bought it new in 1963. It’s very mellow and fun to play.
I have a Framus Texan 12 string 5/296ML serial # 54677, need more infor on it wondering if anyone has any advice on good ways to get accurate value for it.
: : Thanks for the information…If I learn anything new, I’ll post it here.
: : I own the same model since the mid 60’s . sn is 13946, without any indication of a manufacturing date. I’ve bought it in Switzerland new for, if i remember well, about 400 CHF., quite expensive for me back then ..
: : She sounds still very good at the age of 35 ..
: :
: : : I have an old Framus 12 string acoustic guitar. It looks almost identical to a six string model they called The Texan. I’ve found pictures on the internet very similar to mine, but they all have decorative metal fittings on the bridge (which mine does not have). Can anyone help me on age and approximate value? Did they make a 12 string version of The Texan? Model 5/296, Serial Number 2031
This popular thread has been given its own page : Re: Framus 12 String – Age and Value Needed
: I have a Framus 12 string as well. The year of manufacture is found on the inside label. You should notice a 5 digit number and then a space and a year number like 69, etc. The 12 string was not popular for production until the mid 60’s. Should you find a 12 string of any brand dating before the early 60’s most likely it was a custom guitar. Most of the experts have told me that the guitar is not an expensive guitar. My brother bought the one that I have out of a pawn shop in the 80’s for $100. If you find out anything to the contrary I would love to hear about it.
: : I have an old Framus 12 string acoustic guitar. It looks almost identical to a six string model they called The Texan. I’ve found pictures on the internet very similar to mine, but they all have decorative metal fittings on the bridge (which mine does not have). Can anyone help me on age and approximate value? Did they make a 12 string version of The Texan? Model 5/296, Serial Number 2031
the 12 strings are selling for $300 – 400 I’ve noticed. I just picked up a Framus 5/296 Texan
for $40.00 yesterdayand am hoping to flip it.
I have the same guitar and the bridge is held on with screws. I looked on the inside and it appears that the wood would have to be pulled right off the guitar for the bridge to fail. I did observe that the bridge was pulling away from the body and was concerned about getting it glued on. Then I thought about it and perhaps the design is to have the bridge to give a little so that it prevents the top of the guitar from being pulled and distorted. Does anyone have any insight into Framus’s design?
Thanks
I have a 5/296 from 1966 that I bought new. It was made before the screw on bridge and bolt-on neck. It is a shade lighter and has an enormously better tone than than the "Texan" version. I also have one of those from 1971. I had a choice of the Framus or Gibson ($20 more, so not a big deal)but the sound of this particular Framus was better and it was easier to play. I have gigged with this off and on and it has a great presence. The tone has improved over the years. The bridge did start to come off years ago, but I had it professionally glued back on. It holds a tuning forever (unless your are standing by Lake Superior where nothing stays in tune)and someone will have to pry it from my cold dead hands to have it. I have only seen a couple of guitars like it and believe this version was only made for a short time.
: I have the same guitar and the bridge is held on with screws. I looked on the inside and it appears that the wood would have to be pulled right off the guitar for the bridge to fail. I did observe that the bridge was pulling away from the body and was concerned about getting it glued on. Then I thought about it and perhaps the design is to have the bridge to give a little so that it prevents the top of the guitar from being pulled and distorted. Does anyone have any insight into Framus’s design?
: Thanks
Thanks for the information! Unfortunately my label is partially torn. I can only make outa 4 digit number (doesn’t really look like there eve was a fifth…but maybe). If there was a date next to it, that part is definitely gone. By the way, the model number is written in pen (not printed). Also, it says "Made in the Heart Land" on the label with a picture that looks like a factory. Anyway, thanks for your help. I bought this one at a yard sale for $10…it’s in pretty good shape actually.
: I have a Framus 12 string as well. The year of manufacture is found on the inside label. You should notice a 5 digit number and then a space and a year number like 69, etc. The 12 string was not popular for production until the mid 60’s. Should you find a 12 string of any brand dating before the early 60’s most likely it was a custom guitar. Most of the experts have told me that the guitar is not an expensive guitar. My brother bought the one that I have out of a pawn shop in the 80’s for $100. If you find out anything to the contrary I would love to hear about it.
: : I have an old Framus 12 string acoustic guitar. It looks almost identical to a six string model they called The Texan. I’ve found pictures on the internet very similar to mine, but they all have decorative metal fittings on the bridge (which mine does not have). Can anyone help me on age and approximate value? Did they make a 12 string version of The Texan? Model 5/296, Serial Number 2031
I have owned a Framus Texan 12 String for a lot of years. Like the others, mine has a seal on the inside with Model 5/269 and Serial #13111 (in ink), with a 70 C following that. Stamped off to the side is "EX". I do not know what that represents. It has the "factory" picture, "Build In The Heart Land", and after the Model, Serial #, etc., the bottom of the label has "Framus – Werke – Bavaria", and under that "Made in W. Germany." There is also a steel back plate below the neck that says "Made in Germany." I bought it from a friend for $80.
: Thanks for the information! Unfortunately my label is partially torn. I can only make outa 4 digit number (doesn’t really look like there eve was a fifth…but maybe). If there was a date next to it, that part is definitely gone. By the way, the model number is written in pen (not printed). Also, it says "Made in the Heart Land" on the label with a picture that looks like a factory. Anyway, thanks for your help. I bought this one at a yard sale for $10…it’s in pretty good shape actually.
: : I have a Framus 12 string as well. The year of manufacture is found on the inside label. You should notice a 5 digit number and then a space and a year number like 69, etc. The 12 string was not popular for production until the mid 60’s. Should you find a 12 string of any brand dating before the early 60’s most likely it was a custom guitar. Most of the experts have told me that the guitar is not an expensive guitar. My brother bought the one that I have out of a pawn shop in the 80’s for $100. If you find out anything to the contrary I would love to hear about it.
: : : I have an old Framus 12 string acoustic guitar. It looks almost identical to a six string model they called The Texan. I’ve found pictures on the internet very similar to mine, but they all have decorative metal fittings on the bridge (which mine does not have). Can anyone help me on age and approximate value? Did they make a 12 string version of The Texan? Model 5/296, Serial Number 2031
Hi,
I have a Framus 12 string and the inside label says made in Bavaria. The model = Texan 6/2951 M Or it is 5/2951 M it is written in pencil and hard to make out. It has a serial number stamped in ink which is 53388. Can you tell what this model # means? Was it made in 1951? or does the M stand for a year of manufacture? I have owned it since 1974/75 and it was previously owned by a person that played bars etc. It was a gift so I don’t know the cost but I got the impression it was a few, 3 or 4 hundred dollars.
: Hi,
: I have a Framus 12 string and the inside label says made in Bavaria. The model = Texan 6/2951 M Or it is 5/2951 M it is written in pencil and hard to make out. It has a serial number stamped in ink which is 53388. Can you tell what this model # means? Was it made in 1951? or does the M stand for a year of manufacture? I have owned it since 1974/75 and it was previously owned by a person that played bars etc. It was a gift so I don’t know the cost but I got the impression it was a few, 3 or 4 hundred dollars.
They were never that expensive AFAICR. My dad bought a Gaucho, which I still own, brand new, in 1972 for £15 i.e. around £30 at the time. The now rarely make more than £120.
I just bought one off Ebay for $101 including shipping. I have to put new tuners and glue a few cracks. Everything else seems to be there. I hope I didn’t get screwed. I am hoping the tuners and gluing and polish up the metal plates with be all it needs be before i string it up and see how it sounds.
I have a Framus 12 string as well. The year of manufacture is found on the inside label. You should notice a 5 digit number and then a space and a year number like 69, etc. The 12 string was not popular for production until the mid 60’s. Should you find a 12 string of any brand dating before the early 60’s most likely it was a custom guitar. Most of the experts have told me that the guitar is not an expensive guitar. My brother bought the one that I have out of a pawn shop in the 80’s for $100. If you find out anything to the contrary I would love to hear about it.
: I have an old Framus 12 string acoustic guitar. It looks almost identical to a six string model they called The Texan. I’ve found pictures on the internet very similar to mine, but they all have decorative metal fittings on the bridge (which mine does not have). Can anyone help me on age and approximate value? Did they make a 12 string version of The Texan? Model 5/296, Serial Number 2031
I have a Framus 12 string jumbo size in teak
or mahogany with what looks like a larch or pine headstock
The label inside is in.bad condition and am unable to read
any serial no’s.
After some help identifying the model and current value
if anyone can help please.
I have a FRAMUS 12 string SER# 17017—MOD 8913 written in ink, hard to read?. There is a 64D also on the label. Does this info make any since?
Hello
I’m searching for a Framus 12 string from the early 60’s model 5/024 or 5/24 and 5/26
Please contact me.
Thank you.
This frames guitar is around that date…the model # is51028 and the serial is 53124 the other writing is iledgeable
I saw a Framus 12 string here…. looks like an early 60s model https://reverb.com/item/636738-framus-75d-12-string-sunburst
Hi
I have one the is from 1965-66 on sunburst.
Let me know if you’re interested.
Write me here: [email protected]
Daniele.
what would this be worth and how old is it serial number 96663
info on hofner congress
: info on hofner congress (14044)
when made,where made.
I’ve went to tons of experts about this framus guitar but no one knows anything about it. All I want is to know where I can get
some info on it.
Guitar Description:
Framus guitar beleived to be around 40 years old. Electric guitar. Solid body unknow style. Looks kind of like the
fender jazz master. Has a rolling whammy and two single coil pick-ups. Also is butter scotch in colour. If anyone knows
anything about this guitar pleases email me at [email protected]
I’ve just bought a Framus 6-string acoustic. It’s model number is 7322 – it looks like a beginner’s instrument, 1/2 size, 18 frets. It’s really interesting, though, and sounds great. The back of the guitar is arched, like a violin, and I haven’t seen that before. The strings are colour- co-ordinated!! I’d love to know anything at all about its origin.
Thanks, Damian Dowling
: Hey. I also have a Framus acoustic 6 string guitar. it was my grand fathers when he was a kid in the early 50’s! (old! jk lol) it too has an slightly arched back too. the only other guitar I know of that has an arcked back is Ovation. as for the color-co-ordinated strings I don’t know much about that. (I’m sure it’s been re-strung) My Framus is not half sized though. (it’s standard 22 frets) I don’t know the modle number. you said you wanted to know it’s orgin so I searched up this web site for you http://www.framus.com/history.htm The only other thing I can tell you is that they are made in Germeny and to never get rid of it because they are worth some money (depending on the modle you have) I hope this has helped you. thanks- Ben
Hi. I have one from about 1972 (give or take a year or two). It sounds like the one that you have. It’s at my boyfriend’s house right now as I was having it re-strung. I emailed him and asked that send me the model number. I have some comments about that particular guitar if it’s the same one you have but I will wait until I know for sure. You can email me at the address above if you’d like and I will let you know what I find out. Thanks, Teri
I have a hofner senator guitar for sale not sure of year or model as not with me as I WRITE THIS. hOWEVER IF ANY ONE IS INTERESTED IN PURCHASING SAME EMAIL ME AND i CAN GET BACK TO YOU WITH FINER DETAILS AND PHOTO.
I have a hofner senator guitar for sale not sure of year or model as not with me as I WRITE THIS. hOWEVER IF ANY ONE IS INTERESTED IN PURCHASING SAME EMAIL ME AND i CAN GET BACK TO YOU WITH FINER DETAILS AND PHOTO.
This popular thread has been given its own page : Framus-Western accoustic 12 string
: I have a Framus-Western 12 string accoustic. Model 01801or 01802 serial texan 57296 or 5/296 Made in West Germany. I would truly appreciate any information on its worth and age. Thank you
I too have a Framus Texan 12 string. You can tell the year of manufacture by the serial number line in the guitar sound hole. The serial number is the 5 digit number and the year of manufacture follows it…like 69, etc.
The guitar is not an expensive guitar. Mine too has the curved back. Most have an adjustable neck. Dont try to adjust the neck yourself…take to a reputable guitar repair shop to have the neck adjusted. Overall the guitar has a nice tone…You might need new machine heads too. Get some good strings and have some fun with it. You most likely cant hurt it. Most of the materials are laminates so dont get it wet or leave it exposed to the direct sunlight. The one I have was purchased in a pawn shop by my brother in the 80’s for $100. Play it and enjoy it.
: I have a Framus-Western 12 string accoustic. Model#78G 06840 serial#02407 maybe 62407 Made in West Germany. I would truly appreciate any information on its worth and age. Thank you
I just picked up a Framus Texan 5/296 12 string. Serial # 5150, 68A. I guess this means it was made in 1968 in a month that starts with "A" in German (August?). I’d like to take off the metal pieces and give them a good cleaning. Any suggestions on what to use?
I have a Framus-Western 12 string accoustic. Model#78G 06840 serial#02407 maybe 62407 Made in West Germany. I would truly appreciate any information on its worth and age. Thank you
I have a Framus Lute 6 string model "Romanze" 5/103, Serial Number 47107. I was wondering if anyone has any information on this instrument.
: I have a Framus Lute 6 string model "Romanze" 5/103, Serial Number 47107. I was wondering if anyone has any information on this instrument.
Hello dear friend what info you want? I had a guitar lute answer to my email [email protected]
Thank you
I have recently aquired an EKO Rangemaster 6 string solid electric. 2 gold pickups, gold glittery top, huge frets. All controls on top half of guitar, 4 push buttons to control pickup labelled: – 1+2, bass, treble, off. plus two rotary controls mounted perpendicular to the top of the guitar labelled volume and tone. It has a tremolo covered by a plate (similar to a telecaster ash tray but smaller)this plate has the word Rangemaster on it and on the back of the head stock it says ‘made in Italy’. The back of the guitar is gloss black. The neck is humungously thick and the guitar is extremely light. Oh and by the way, it plays loke sh** but looks dead cool. Who knows anything about it.
I know this guitar (I have one)
It’s called a Ekomaster.
(not Rangemaster)
Made in Italy in 1959-1963
This popular thread has been given its own page : Stradavox
: Hello, I have an Italian made guitar called a Stradavox. I can’t seem to find any info on this guitar or the company at all. If you know anything about it please email me. Thanks
hi my name is russ i to have a stradavox i am trying to find the value of it. i only paid 75.00 for it.
so if i find anything about it i’ll let you no.
by the way that was my guitar that ray gierke was describing
we play in the same band. thanks russ
Hi, I used to own a Stradavox archtop back in the early 80’s…probably one of the nicest guitars I’ve ever played. I bought it for $150 back then. I don’t know what they are actually worth. But, I have seen one listed online for $600. I doubt it fetches that much…but I can’t seem to find any comparables out there…LOL I’d like to get mine back…traded it for a bass amp in the mid 80’s….bad move…but had no money back then…(sigh)
: : Hello, I have an Italian made guitar called a Stradavox. I can’t seem to find any info on this guitar or the company at all. If you know anything about it please email me. Thanks
: hi my name is russ i to have a stradavox i am trying to find the value of it. i only paid 75.00 for it.
: so if i find anything about it i’ll let you no.
: by the way that was my guitar that ray gierke was describing
: we play in the same band. thanks russ
HELLO BRIAN. I PURCHASED MY STRADAVOX IN 1965 FROM ACHICAGO MUSIC STORE CALLED BIASCOS. IT IS A HOLLOW BODY ELECTRIC WITH TWO PICK UPS,TWO VOL,TWO TONE KNOBS AND A TAILPIECE/VIBRATO.THE SHAPE OF THE GUITAR HAS DOUBLE SHARP HORN CUTAWAYS,THE TOP AND BACK ARE CARVED SURROUNDED BY A VERY NICE BINDING OF TWO BLACK LINES UNDER WHITE,BUT THE SIDES HAVE A SINGLE WIDER BLACK LINE UNDER WHITE.THE WOOD OF THE BODY APPEARS TO BE SOLID CHERRY WITH A CHERRY STAIN.THE NECK HAS 21 MEDIUM JUMBO FRETS WITH MOTHER OF PEARL BLOCK INLAYS IN A EBONY FINGERBOARD SURROUNDED BY WHITE BINDING.THE NECK IS BOLT ON WITH ‘MADE IN ITALY’ ON A CHROME PLATE WITH 4 SCREWS.THE HEADSTOCK IS BLACK WITH ‘STRADAVOX’ PRINTED IN INLAY WRAPPED IN WHITE BINDING.ON THE BACK OF THE NCK IS ADARK LINE THAT GOES TO THE TOP OF THE HEADSTOCK.THE GUITAR HAS 2 ‘F’HOLES.THE BRIDGE IS THE ORIGINAL TUNEAMATIC TYPE.I DONT HAVE THE ORIGINAL PICKGAURD WITH STRADAVOX WRITTEN ON IT.I HAVE PUT A NEW NUT ON IT,AND PUT A GIBSON TRAPEZE TAILPIECE ON IT.ALSO IPUT SPERZEL TUNERS AND CARVIN C22 P/U.THE FINISH ON THE GUITAR HAS NOT YELLOWED AS DO GIBSONS.THE CRAFTMANSHIP ON THE GUITAR IS EXCELLENT.I CANT FIND A NUMBER ON IT. I AM THE ORIGINAL OWNER AND PLAY THE GUITAR REGULARLY,I KEEP FLATWOUNDS ON IT AND HAVE NEVER NEEDED NEW FRETS.I KEEPT ALL THE ORIGINAL PARTS THAT I MODIFIED.IHAVE ONLY MET ONE OTHER GUITARIST WITH A STRADAVOX AND THAT WAS IN 1971.I KNOW THAT THEY WERE MADE BY AN ACCORDIAN COMPANY WITH THE SAME NAME WHO IS STILL IN BUSINESS.IHAVE ALSO BEEN LOOKING FOR THEM OR OWNERS OF THEM WITH NO LUCK.I LOVE THIS GUITAR AND WOULD NEVER PART WITH IT BUT I BE INTERESTED IN EXCHANGING PHOTOS OF THE GUITARS WITH YOU.
ENJOY THAT GUITAR.
Hey got one too. It came from Chicago as well.Owner is Decesed.Same all over Hand made case.I could submit ptctures if you guys like.vintage beautiful sound true craftsmanship would never part with either
http://www.lucchesivintageinstruments.com/product.php?id=130
: http://www.lucchesivintageinstruments.com/product.php?id=130
I am the new owner of this sweet guitar. great sound with a real contrast between the 2 pickups. the pup switch is reverse, up is bridge and down is neck. get lots of compliments on this one.
: Hello my name is carlos and I have a stradavox which my parents bought for me in chicago 1969 it is in mint condition . I too am trying to find out about the company that manufactured this fine instrument and how much it is worth even thought for me it is priceless.Any info my email is [email protected]
: HELLO all, i too, have a stradavox, and you have enlightened me to the origin of this guitar.It’s a beauty. cherry finish, and you’re right still a rich finish. pickups are ok, however they buzz. im thinking about replacing them with 490’s or 490 & 492 pickups(same as Tenneesseean & Country Gentelman). thanx . ill post again.
ray.
: HELLO all, i too, have a stradavox, and you have enlightened me to the origin of this guitar.It’s a beauty. cherry finish, and you’re right still a rich finish. pickups are ok, however they buzz. im thinking about replacing them with 490’s or 490 & 492 pickups(same as Tenneesseean & Country Gentelman). thanx . ill post again.
ray.
Hello, I have an Italian made guitar called a Stradavox. I can’t seem to find any info on this guitar or the company at all. If you know anything about it please email me. Thanks
I’ve had this guitar since 1965. My Aunt bought it when I was 4. Actually she bought it for a friend of hers and at that time before she could give it to him they broke up. So I inherited it. Christy’s in New York couldn’t even locate information on this rare guitar. Can anyone locate more info, I’d appreciate it.
Thanks,
Here’s what I’ve found after extensive research.
http://www.fetishguitars.com/html/zerosette/stradavox.html
Thanks,
Lane
This popular thread has been given its own page : EKO Ranger 6 EL
I have a Left handed Echo Ranger 6 which I bought new in the 70s. I cost me around £70, which was about 20% more than a right handed. The action was very high but when I checked the truss rod the kneck was way out. Fixing that and lowering the bridge gave it a pretty good action, comparable to the Stratocaster I bought some years later. Unfortunately the EKO kneck was almost twice as thick! Still it’s a lovely looking thing & I wouldn’t part with it.
Dave,
I have owned an Eko Ranger 6 (Jumbo Acoustic) since 1971. It was just a few months old when I bought it. Built like a tank – strong, heavy, loud – with an action so high you could hardly hold down an open "E" ! However, it was my first steel string acoustic and, with a little help from the Beatles Songbook, I learned to play on that big mother! Just last year, a professional musician called by my office on a completely unrelated matter, saw the Eko in it’s case and told me that he used to own one too. He said his biggest regret in life was selling it! I explained about the high action, and that I had lowered the bridge as far as I could. "No problem" he replied, and took my guitar away. Next day, he returned it, explaining that he had simply shimmed the neck where it met the body, and WOW! The action is now nice and low, and the guitar plays as sweet as anything. A Gibson or a Martin it is not, and never will be, but it would never let you down. Try some nice D’Addario EJ16 phosphor bronze strings next time you change them – mmmm, nice!
Value? Well, I have recently seen a couple change hands on eBay at around £125 – £140 (around $200) so you’re not sitting on a fortune, but if yours is one of the original "Made in Italy" models (see sticker inside soundhole) it will only appreciate, even if not significantly. Hope this helps!
Hi,
I have a 1963 EKO P2 acoustic, made in Italy. I found it in a skip. It’s the most beautiful little thing you ever saw and it plays easy and cute. No idea if it’s worth anything but its really nice to have something so sweet and old.
: Dave,
: I have owned an Eko Ranger 6 (Jumbo Acoustic) since 1971. It was just a few months old when I bought it. Built like a tank – strong, heavy, loud – with an action so high you could hardly hold down an open "E" ! However, it was my first steel string acoustic and, with a little help from the Beatles Songbook, I learned to play on that big mother! Just last year, a professional musician called by my office on a completely unrelated matter, saw the Eko in it’s case and told me that he used to own one too. He said his biggest regret in life was selling it! I explained about the high action, and that I had lowered the bridge as far as I could. "No problem" he replied, and took my guitar away. Next day, he returned it, explaining that he had simply shimmed the neck where it met the body, and WOW! The action is now nice and low, and the guitar plays as sweet as anything. A Gibson or a Martin it is not, and never will be, but it would never let you down. Try some nice D’Addario EJ16 phosphor bronze strings next time you change them – mmmm, nice!
: Value? Well, I have recently seen a couple change hands on eBay at around £125 – £140 (around $200) so you’re not sitting on a fortune, but if yours is one of the original "Made in Italy" models (see sticker inside soundhole) it will only appreciate, even if not significantly. Hope this helps!
: Hi,
: I have a 1963 EKO P2 acoustic, made in Italy. I found it in a skip. It’s the most beautiful little thing you ever saw and it plays easy and cute. No idea if it’s worth anything but its really nice to have something so sweet and old.
: : Dave,
: : I have owned an Eko Ranger 6 (Jumbo Acoustic) since 1971. It was just a few months old when I bought it. Built like a tank – strong, heavy, loud – with an action so high you could hardly hold down an open "E" ! However, it was my first steel string acoustic and, with a little help from the Beatles Songbook, I learned to play on that big mother! Just last year, a professional musician called by my office on a completely unrelated matter, saw the Eko in it’s case and told me that he used to own one too. He said his biggest regret in life was selling it! I explained about the high action, and that I had lowered the bridge as far as I could. "No problem" he replied, and took my guitar away. Next day, he returned it, explaining that he had simply shimmed the neck where it met the body, and WOW! The action is now nice and low, and the guitar plays as sweet as anything. A Gibson or a Martin it is not, and never will be, but it would never let you down. Try some nice D’Addario EJ16 phosphor bronze strings next time you change them – mmmm, nice!
: : Value? Well, I have recently seen a couple change hands on eBay at around £125 – £140 (around $200) so you’re not sitting on a fortune, but if yours is one of the original "Made in Italy" models (see sticker inside soundhole) it will only appreciate, even if not significantly. Hope this helps!
do you still have it..because ive just got one with no machine heads-really want to restore it,,i was told it was a classical tho..beautiful guitars,,they are back as well,,but made in china,,anyway..give us a shout if you or anyone else has any idea of where or whom i would contact to get some parts..many thanx.T
While working fighting off RATS in a very large crawlspace of a very old house in the area where money is not a problem to them I found a old dirty guitar case singing to my eyes. After killing off all the RATS I brought the guitar case out with me to show the home owner (an old italian man) in which he gave it to me as a tip for a job well done. I had no idea what was in the case in which the case stills has the JFK tag on it from Italy to New York until hours later i did open it up and found a Modello Eko Ranger 6 in very good condition. Talk about a beautiful guitar, WOW, I’ve played for over 20 years and nevered played anything like it in my life time and haven’t stop since the day i’ve had it. Here’s the problem, the sticker inside the soundhole shows it’s made in italy and is a Ranger 6. I’ve been doing my home work on all the sites and just can’t find the one I have anywhere. Theres a few different parts to it that shows it’s NOT a reissues from the 80’s and the one maded today in China since the end of era in Italy. The sticker inside the soundhole shows it’s made in Italy and stamped RANGER 6 along with a signature that I can’t make out. The head stock shows Eko written across the head stock and behind it spells out Made In Italy, the pick guard curves to a point at the bottom and the front reaches to the 17th fret around the soundhole. After countless hours and days trying to find a match on line I can’t find this beauty anywhere, although theres alot of them out there today it’s not the one I have. I would really love to know the year and the name of the maker. As for the VALUE, yea I would like to know but damn it’s riches feel GREAT in my hands. If theres anyone out there that know about these guitars please contact me.
Nope,
don’t put acoustic strings on that guitar. It’s a classical guitar and should carry nylon strings.
/Simon
: Hi from UK.
I have found a P2 EKO and it is smashed at the neck. I am just about to drill the base of the neck and bolt through to straighten it, It wont straighten without some force being applied to get the wood grain to come together. hope Im doing the right thing.?
: I have an accoustic EKO that is great to play it was my father that owned it before me and it must be over 30 years old i don’t know anything about EKO so if you could give me some info I would be very gratefull
cheers
I have recently "inherited" an EKO Ranger 6 EL from the 60’s (I think), it is pretty good condition, I was wondering what a piece like that would be worth…any ideas?
Thanks,
Dave
I bought a Kay Kraft guitar at an estate sale. It’s kind of a spanish looking style guitar. It’s brown with white trim. Does anyone know how I can find out how old it is? If so, please email me. Thanks.
These are a very nice guitar for there times. look on the net you will find they are worth 500 & up it seems
The Kay Krafts were made in the 1930’s. The are predecesors of the Kay guitars . They are a collectable instrument but not a high quality one. they go on ebay for $200 – $400 and elsewhere for more.
Paul
: I bought a Kay Kraft guitar at an estate sale. It’s kind of a spanish looking style guitar. It’s brown with white trim. Does anyone know how I can find out how old it is? If so, please email me. Thanks.
Hello,
Are you planning on selling your kay kraft? please get back to me, thanks!
: The Kay Krafts were made in the 1930’s. The are predecesors of the Kay guitars . They are a collectable instrument but not a high quality one. they go on ebay for $200 – $400 and elsewhere for more.
: Paul
: : I bought a Kay Kraft guitar at an estate sale. It’s kind of a spanish looking style guitar. It’s brown with white trim. Does anyone know how I can find out how old it is? If so, please email me. Thanks.
Hello,
About 12 years ago, I got a 2nd hand accoustic Framus 12-string. I’ts a sunburst model with adjustable Western-Bridge and carved back. It’s model number is 75D 06100 and serial number is 11572 (maybe 0115752). It’s tested by "Muller".
I would like to get some more information on this guitar, how old it is exactly and what’s it worth.
Could you help me out?
Thank you
: Hello,
: About 12 years ago, I got a 2nd hand accoustic Framus 12-string. I’ts a sunburst model with adjustable Western-Bridge and carved back. It’s model number is 75D 06100 and serial number is 11572 (maybe 0115752). It’s tested by "Muller".
: I would like to get some more information on this guitar, how old it is exactly and what’s it worth.
: Could you help me out?
: Thank you
i WOULD SAY 1975 ..I JUST SPENT 100 BUCKS ON A 67
Hi, I have an old Framus acoustic guitar that I cant read the sloppy hand writing for the model number but serial number is 36845. If I guessed at the model number it would probably be 51795. Does any one know if this guitar is worth any value ?
: Hi, I have an old Framus acoustic guitar that I cant read the sloppy hand writing for the model number but serial number is 36845. If I guessed at the model number it would probably be 51795. Does any one know if this guitar is worth any value ? and how old is it ?
I rescued a framus guitar from a yard sale. its an arched back goucho model # 5/194 serial # 01079. small sized acoustic.. I would like to know how old it is and what its value may be.
: I rescued a framus guitar from a yard sale. its an arched back goucho model # 5/194 serial # 01079. small sized acoustic.. I would like to know how old it is and what its value may be.
I have the same model framus and I have been inquirering myself, a friend of mine with connections in the business made some calls and he said there was not much of a demand for framus acoustics as well as he said it is worth about $300 and that is with original case but I am not 100% sure this is reliable info but its all I know. I am still inquirering myself.
This popular thread has been given its own page : Re: little old goucho
: : I rescued a framus guitar from a yard sale. its an arched back goucho model # 5/194 serial # 01079. small sized acoustic.. I would like to know how old it is and what its value may be.
: I have the same model framus and I have been inquirering myself, a friend of mine with connections in the business made some calls and he said there was not much of a demand for framus acoustics as well as he said it is worth about $300 and that is with original case but I am not 100% sure this is reliable info but its all I know. I am still inquirering myself.
http://www.framus.de/modules/frameset/frameset.php?lang=en
I have a Hofner model 174 I think SG? I am looking for replacement hofner pickups to replace the originals which are now not working. Any help would be appreciated. I live in UK
: I have a Hofner model 174 I think SG? I am looking for replacement hofner pickups to replace the originals which are now not working. Any help would be appreciated. I live in UK
Did you ever find a replacement. I am repairing one of these Humbuckers as we speak
: I have a Hofner model 174 (around 1970)I think SG? I am looking for replacement hofner pickups to replace the originals which are now not working. Any help would be appreciated. I live in UK
West Sussex
I am thinking of buying a westernguitar from a friend of mine.
The guitar is a "Levin"westernguitar type LDM-28.
I have tried to look up info on Levin guitars, but with no luck so far.
When looking through the soundhole you can see the nameplate which say :
Levin Guitars.
On the bottom of the nameplate it says :
C.F. Martin & Co.
When I see this name I think this guitar have to be good quality.
Can anyone please help me on info on this guitar ?
What is the approx. marketprice for this guitar ?
Best regards
TF
: I am thinking of buying a westernguitar from a friend of mine.
: The guitar is a "Levin"westernguitar type LDM-28.
: I have tried to look up info on Levin guitars, but with no luck so far.
: When looking through the soundhole you can see the nameplate which say :
: Levin Guitars.
: On the bottom of the nameplate it says :
: C.F. Martin & Co.
: When I see this name I think this guitar have to be good quality.
: Can anyone please help me on info on this guitar ?
: What is the approx. marketprice for this guitar ?
: Best regards
: TF
Levin guitars was from 50’s to late 70’s sold in US under the name Goya Guitars.
In 78, I thing, the company was taken over by Martin.
Your guitar is probably made in Korea, and the value are maybe not so high. But if you like to play on the guitar and the sound is good, then why not by it, if the price is OK.
I bought a Levin LDM 18 in 1980 in Munich
it sounded better than the ‘real’ Martin yo me
and that’s what counts – and I’m still very pleased with it
This popular thread has been given its own page : Astro Meistergitarre
: Any info on this cheaply made but playable vintage semi acoustic. This one is black with white trim. Looks as if the pick up was added later. Was it made by vox? what’s it worth? Looks like an early 60’s style.. i’m baffled
German, dude, German. They made some perfectly good archtops similar to the Hofners, Hoyers, Kliras and Framii of the day. – Nate
I am the owner of a semi-acoustic guitar, sunburst, two pick-ups. The only name on the whole thing is "Astro Trade Marke" with no othere references. It is probably a 60’s guitar. I cannot find any information on Astro, other than the Gretsch bass and a Vox Astro guitar.
"Astro" means Anton Strohmer , who was an Master-Violin maker. His house still stands in Nürnberg / Germany.
His sons Max and Hans still build exquisit Classic Guitars and Violins. In the 60´s he made a lot of semi-acoustic and not so many Solid-body guitars. The Quality is normally- much better than Framus or Hofner Guitars.
Also, he made every Instrument by hand – thre are a few guitars, which were not so good. If your Guitar is signed "Meistergitarre" it is made by the Master himself and it is securely a Top-Instrument.
I play an ASTRO Solidbody since 30 Years and I never had a better guitar since, also I own a few Fenders and Gibsons, too.
Any info on this cheaply made but playable vintage semi acoustic. This one is black with white trim. Looks as if the pick up was added later. Was it made by vox? what’s it worth? Looks like an early 60’s style.. i’m baffled
I’ve been offered one of these in a trade (in great shape by the looks of it) for a 2013 Gibson Les Paul Custom Lite. I’m having a really difficult time finding information on these guitars online. Do you guys have any idea what the value of one of these, made in 1963 coupled with a hofner type 1505 (from 1956) pickup might be?
(very sorry for reviving this long dead thread)
I recently was given an Astro Meistergitarre acoustic guitar from my uncle who was given the guitar from my granfather many years ago. Although we arn’t sure of the exact date of it’s purchase my grandfather was stationed in Germany in the late fifties until 61 when he purchased the guitar new. It’s in pretty bad shape (the pickguard is missing, the bridge is stripped and the head stock is missing the plastic piece). However, the paint is in ok shape and I can tell by moving up and down the neck that this is a truely well made guitar. I am very interested in resoring it but am having a lot of trouble finding plastic pieces. I am also having trouble finding any history on this guitar and any information anyone has would be greatly appreciated. Please email [email protected]. Thanks, Ryan
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FENDER PRECISION BASS 1975 machine head crown screw and washer.
MARSHALL JMP SUPER BASS MK 2 1981 fuse cover and chassis screws.
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This popular thread has been given its own page : FRAMUS "ROLYFORD" 1940-50’s – AS NEW
: I have a hand made acoustic Framus "Rolyford" made in the 1940-50’s which is practically as new (or it could be a Hofner), does anyone know anything about this model?
I bought a Rolyford guitar in September 1960 from Websters Music in Wakefield Yorkshire UK. It was a blond cello style guitar with one cutaway and was non electric. I fitted a D’Armond pick up. I part exchamged it a year later at Scheeres in Leeds for a Hofner Verithin. Hope this is of interest to you.
I have a rolyford rose wood round back chelloIvory edging,which was my late fathers. Did they make many of them.Can you tell give me any more information.
Melville Sweet
: : I have a hand made acoustic Framus "Rolyford" made in the 1940-50’s which is practically as new (or it could be a Hofner), does anyone know anything about this model?
: I bought a Rolyford guitar in September 1960 from Websters Music in Wakefield Yorkshire UK. It was a blond cello style guitar with one cutaway and was non electric. I fitted a D’Armond pick up. I part exchamged it a year later at Scheeres in Leeds for a Hofner Verithin. Hope this is of interest to you.
I currenly own a Rolyford acoustic guitar.I would appreciate any info on this make of guitar.: : : I have a hand made acoustic Framus "Rolyford" made in the 1940-50’s which is practically as new (or it could be a Hofner), does anyone know anything about this model?
: : I bought a Rolyford guitar in September 1960 from Websters Music in Wakefield Yorkshire UK. It was a blond cello style guitar with one cutaway and was non electric. I fitted a D’Armond pick up. I part exchamged it a year later at Scheeres in Leeds for a Hofner Verithin. Hope this is of interest to you.
I have a hand made acoustic Framus "Rolyford" made in the 1940-50’s which is practically as new (or it could be a Hofner), does anyone know anything about this model?
I am looking for a Fender Kingman Acoustic guitar,if bt chance you find one,I would like for you to e-mail me. Thank you very much..Gary
: I am looking for a Fender Kingman Acoustic guitar,if bt chance you find one,I would like for you to e-mail me. Thank you very much..Gary
Hi Gary, Gary
I own a Fender Kingman, it is a all maple version, excellent condition, my pride and joy. i have been looking for anyone else who has one the same. any more info please mail me.
cheers
Gary S
: : I am looking for a Fender Kingman Acoustic guitar,if bt chance you find one,I would like for you to e-mail me. Thank you very much..Gary
: Hi Gary, Gary
: I own a Fender Kingman, it is a all maple version, excellent condition, my pride and joy. i have been looking for anyone else who has one the same. any more info please mail me.
: cheers
: Gary S
Hi Gary,
I have a Sunburst Kingman, I a 69, I believe, due to the different tuners. That’s when the switched from the Klusons. I’m looking for another also, so if anyone has any info please feel free to forward it.
[email protected]
: : : I am looking for a Fender Kingman Acoustic guitar,if bt chance you find one,I would like for you to e-mail me. Thank you very much..Gary
: : Hi Gary, Gary
: : I own a Fender Kingman, it is a all maple version, excellent condition, my pride and joy. i have been looking for anyone else who has one the same. any more info please mail me.
: : cheers
: : Gary S
: Hi Gary,
: I have a Sunburst Kingman, I a 69, I believe, due to the different tuners. That’s when the switched from the Klusons. I’m looking for another also, so if anyone has any info please feel free to forward it.
: [email protected]
i have just received a maple kingman with a old
fender pickup… what’s with the metal post in this thing
this guitar really is growing on me. the more i play
the more i like.
: : : : I am looking for a Fender Kingman Acoustic guitar,if bt chance you find one,I would like for you to e-mail me. Thank you very much..Gary
: : : Hi Gary, Gary
: : : I own a Fender Kingman, it is a all maple version, excellent condition, my pride and joy. i have been looking for anyone else who has one the same. any more info please mail me.
: : : cheers
: : : Gary S
: : Hi Gary,
: : I have a Sunburst Kingman, I a 69, I believe, due to the different tuners. That’s when the switched from the Klusons. I’m looking for another also, so if anyone has any info please feel free to forward it.
: : [email protected]
:
: i have just received a maple kingman with a old
: fender pickup… what’s with the metal post in this thing
: this guitar really is growing on me. the more i play
: the more i like.
: : : : : I am looking for a Fender Kingman Acoustic guitar,if bt chance you find one,I would like for you to e-mail me. Thank you very much..Gary
: : : : Hi Gary, Gary
: : : : I own a Fender Kingman, it is a all maple version, excellent condition, my pride and joy. i have been looking for anyone else who has one the same. any more info please mail me.
: : : : cheers
: : : : Gary S
: : : Hi Gary,
: : : I have a Sunburst Kingman, I a 69, I believe, due to the different tuners. That’s when the switched from the Klusons. I’m looking for another also, so if anyone has any info please feel free to forward it.
: : : [email protected]
: :
: : i have just received a maple kingman with a old
: : fender pickup… what’s with the metal post in this thing
: : this guitar really is growing on me. the more i play
: : the more i like.
HEY TO ALL = FENDER HAS JUST RELEASED THE FENDER KINGMAN – THE MALIBU – AND THE SONORAN AGAIN = THEY CAME OUT IN JANUARY 2006 = THEY ARE STARTING TO GET IN THE STORES NOW =
I bought a new Fender Kingman, (2006 model), on July 4th, 2006. I’ve already played out with it and are very pleased with this purchase. Along with active electronics, it has a built-in tuner.. Very convenient.
: : : : : I am looking for a Fender Kingman Acoustic guitar,if bt chance you find one,I would like for you to e-mail me. Thank you very much..Gary
: : : : Hi Gary, Gary
: : : : I own a Fender Kingman, it is a all maple version, excellent condition, my pride and joy. i have been looking for anyone else who has one the same. any more info please mail me.
: : : : cheers
: : : : Gary S
: : : Hi Gary,
: : : I have a Sunburst Kingman, I a 69, I believe, due to the different tuners. That’s when the switched from the Klusons. I’m looking for another also, so if anyone has any info please feel free to forward it.
: : : [email protected]
: :
: : i have just received a maple kingman with a old
: : fender pickup… what’s with the metal post in this thing
: : this guitar really is growing on me. the more i play
: : the more i like.
I have a 65 King (they changed the name to Kingman in 66) sunburst. Excellent guitar.
I have a Framus Jumbo accoustical guitar. Model #5/197L. Serial # 9036369M. Does anyone out there have any idea what it’s value is? Thanks HBM
: I have a Framus Jumbo accoustical guitar. Model #5/197L. also. I bought it in Germany in the army in 1971 and cannot find a value on it either…
This popular thread has been given its own page : Re: Framus Guitar Value
I have a Lory electric Guitar. It has a maple wood body and is tan color it is very hevy, If you could give me some kind of estemate on how much it might cost I would appreciate it. Thank you
Lory: The A"Vintage Guitar" guide has several Framus guitars listed with values from $225-$800. Most of these are solid body instruments. I have a friend that is trying to sell a good shape 12-string Framus at $200.
Hope this is helpful
I have a Framus Guitar the model number is 05311 and Igot it from west Germermy, just wondering how much it was worth.
thanks very much.
: : I have a Framus acustic guitar. The model # 2309, Serial # 68A, and tested by Miller. It was make in West Germany. The trade marke on it is a globe with a violin. If you have any idea what the price of this guitar might be I would really appreciate it. Thank you
: Lory
: I have a Framus acustic guitar. The modle number is 68. It was make in West Germany. The trade marke on it is a globe with a violin. If you have any idea what the price of this guitar might be I would really appreciate it. Thank you
Lory
My guitar has a serial no 48392 with a model no that ends in 76152 can anybody throw any light on the subject
I am trying to find out how old it is. I know its at least 50 years old. It has a white neck end with gold inlay design. inside there is a decal saying Stromberg patten pending. part of decal is missing. Can you help me?
: I am trying to find out how old it is. I know its at least 50 years old. It has a white neck end with gold inlay design. inside there is a decal saying Stromberg patten pending. part of decal is missing. Can you help me?
I have a Kay Kraft acoustic Brazilian rosewood, spruce top, deep box, scroll top shaped peg board with gold writing, inlaid fingerboard in original casket case.
: I am trying to find out how old it is. I know its at least 50 years old. It has a white neck end with gold inlay design. inside there is a decal saying Stromberg patten pending. part of decal is missing. Can you help me?
Hi . . your guitar was made in the mid thirties.
WANT TO BUY: 1955 TO 1964. HOFNER VIOLIN BASS.PREFER PRE-1965 WITH
UN-BOUND FINGERBOARD. ALSO WANT VOX AC-100 [WHOLE OR PARTS ]ALL HOFNER GUITARS AND BASSES CONSIDERED. THANKYOU,MIKE [USA]