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MGR/Ken
Kramer Ferrington
Published on 11/22/07 at 15:00Playing Guitar for 23 Years and have been in two bands but currently not. I have a wide musical taste like Blues, Celtic, Doom, Rock.
I acquired this guitar in 1997 at a pawn shop in my home town of Fort Worth Texas for about $125.00, what a steal.
I like everything about this guitar, it has been my main practice guitar since I bought it 10 years ago. It plays fast like an electric with great acoustic sound. It has a full rich tone for a thin body, much better than other thin body acoustics I have played. It is easy and fast to restring like a electric.
The only problem I ever had was the bridge pickup had to be replaced. I replaced the cheap plastic nuts with bone nuts. A very minor...…
I acquired this guitar in 1997 at a pawn shop in my home town of Fort Worth Texas for about $125.00, what a steal.
I like everything about this guitar, it has been my main practice guitar since I bought it 10 years ago. It plays fast like an electric with great acoustic sound. It has a full rich tone for a thin body, much better than other thin body acoustics I have played. It is easy and fast to restring like a electric.
The only problem I ever had was the bridge pickup had to be replaced. I replaced the cheap plastic nuts with bone nuts. A very minor...…
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Playing Guitar for 23 Years and have been in two bands but currently not. I have a wide musical taste like Blues, Celtic, Doom, Rock.
I acquired this guitar in 1997 at a pawn shop in my home town of Fort Worth Texas for about $125.00, what a steal.
I like everything about this guitar, it has been my main practice guitar since I bought it 10 years ago. It plays fast like an electric with great acoustic sound. It has a full rich tone for a thin body, much better than other thin body acoustics I have played. It is easy and fast to restring like a electric.
The only problem I ever had was the bridge pickup had to be replaced. I replaced the cheap plastic nuts with bone nuts. A very minor cost for a major improvement.
It is very well made and has held up to being, dropped, knocked over and played extensively in the decade that I have owned it. The fit and finish is first rate. The frets and fret board have held up very well.
Overall this is an exceptional guitar. Time has only improved the sound quality especially with the replaced bone nuts. It is first rate, light weight, sounds great and will be your mate traveling state to state.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
I acquired this guitar in 1997 at a pawn shop in my home town of Fort Worth Texas for about $125.00, what a steal.
I like everything about this guitar, it has been my main practice guitar since I bought it 10 years ago. It plays fast like an electric with great acoustic sound. It has a full rich tone for a thin body, much better than other thin body acoustics I have played. It is easy and fast to restring like a electric.
The only problem I ever had was the bridge pickup had to be replaced. I replaced the cheap plastic nuts with bone nuts. A very minor cost for a major improvement.
It is very well made and has held up to being, dropped, knocked over and played extensively in the decade that I have owned it. The fit and finish is first rate. The frets and fret board have held up very well.
Overall this is an exceptional guitar. Time has only improved the sound quality especially with the replaced bone nuts. It is first rate, light weight, sounds great and will be your mate traveling state to state.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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MGR/Anonymous
Kramer Ferrington
Published on 06/23/01 at 15:00I got taken. I saw the same axe for about 200 dollars less than I paid for it.
It sounds just like Bill Doggett
Other than for playing "Honky-Tonk", it's a piece of junk...
The pickups have fallen loose, the nut has completly fallen off (I've crazy-glooed it several times), the input jack has completely disappeared... and I play it every day!!!
I need a new guitar
this review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
It sounds just like Bill Doggett
Other than for playing "Honky-Tonk", it's a piece of junk...
The pickups have fallen loose, the nut has completly fallen off (I've crazy-glooed it several times), the input jack has completely disappeared... and I play it every day!!!
I need a new guitar
this review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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- Manufacturer: Kramer
- Model: Ferrington KFX
- Category: Acoustic-electric Folk/Western guitars
- Added in our database on: 03/14/2005
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