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elfranchoute
Small vintage guitar banjo very nice
Published on 04/12/13 at 04:35 (This content has been automatically translated from French)This is a banjo guitar made in Germany. Mine was built in August 1971 (info found on the site of Vintage Framus, and with the serial number), and purchased by my father during his military service in Germany (I've read that somewhere it seems to me ...).
After a trip to the luthier for adjustments and slight repair (it had been stored without cover in a corner of the room for almost 20 years ..... Dad, it's not going at all! A tool that respects itself, regardless of value), I can give you some characteristics of the instrument:
- Mahogany solid good quality (unusual for the time, the brand and type of instrument)
- Cash plywood, veneered in maple on the outside (always check the...…
After a trip to the luthier for adjustments and slight repair (it had been stored without cover in a corner of the room for almost 20 years ..... Dad, it's not going at all! A tool that respects itself, regardless of value), I can give you some characteristics of the instrument:
- Mahogany solid good quality (unusual for the time, the brand and type of instrument)
- Cash plywood, veneered in maple on the outside (always check the...…
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This is a banjo guitar made in Germany. Mine was built in August 1971 (info found on the site of Vintage Framus, and with the serial number), and purchased by my father during his military service in Germany (I've read that somewhere it seems to me ...).
After a trip to the luthier for adjustments and slight repair (it had been stored without cover in a corner of the room for almost 20 years ..... Dad, it's not going at all! A tool that respects itself, regardless of value), I can give you some characteristics of the instrument:
- Mahogany solid good quality (unusual for the time, the brand and type of instrument)
- Cash plywood, veneered in maple on the outside (always check the inside of the box as it is often prone to cracks not visible from the outside with the weather and climate change)
- The tuners are original and not terrible I must confess (I think I will change in the near future).
-The skin is original and in very good condition.
-Keys and her easel Rosewood (but which one??)
-Decorative frames are often slightly bent as thin and very fragile, but it is only a cosmetic issue and does not affect the sound.
Not being banjoist, this instrument allows to have the sound of banjo (very nice in bluegrass, country ....) without having to learn the basics.
I play mainly fingers. To know that this type of instrument has a much shorter sustain a guitar, but this is quite normal.
I've installed the strings classical guitar folk, "bronze", shooting 12-53 (because of its short pitch) of at D'Addario, but I intend to try another type of string to find the desired sound.
The value of the instrument is not very high (I think 150 to 250 € now), so do not put too much money in the restoration of such a beast, unless justified by its sentimental value ... . (For me, the full adjustment and rehabilitation frets and mechanical, have cost me € 50 and I do not know if I would have been more.)
UTILIZATION
The handle is quite nice, and I have small hands ...
Access to acute is easy enough.
on the other hand it is not easy to find the right position to play when we sat down, and its weight is really so.
SOUNDS
I think I will complete in a few times because I just recovered (the maker of home) and just starting to really enjoy it.
OVERALL OPINION
I think I will complete in a few times because I just recovered (the maker of home) and just starting to really enjoy it.
After a trip to the luthier for adjustments and slight repair (it had been stored without cover in a corner of the room for almost 20 years ..... Dad, it's not going at all! A tool that respects itself, regardless of value), I can give you some characteristics of the instrument:
- Mahogany solid good quality (unusual for the time, the brand and type of instrument)
- Cash plywood, veneered in maple on the outside (always check the inside of the box as it is often prone to cracks not visible from the outside with the weather and climate change)
- The tuners are original and not terrible I must confess (I think I will change in the near future).
-The skin is original and in very good condition.
-Keys and her easel Rosewood (but which one??)
-Decorative frames are often slightly bent as thin and very fragile, but it is only a cosmetic issue and does not affect the sound.
Not being banjoist, this instrument allows to have the sound of banjo (very nice in bluegrass, country ....) without having to learn the basics.
I play mainly fingers. To know that this type of instrument has a much shorter sustain a guitar, but this is quite normal.
I've installed the strings classical guitar folk, "bronze", shooting 12-53 (because of its short pitch) of at D'Addario, but I intend to try another type of string to find the desired sound.
The value of the instrument is not very high (I think 150 to 250 € now), so do not put too much money in the restoration of such a beast, unless justified by its sentimental value ... . (For me, the full adjustment and rehabilitation frets and mechanical, have cost me € 50 and I do not know if I would have been more.)
UTILIZATION
The handle is quite nice, and I have small hands ...
Access to acute is easy enough.
on the other hand it is not easy to find the right position to play when we sat down, and its weight is really so.
SOUNDS
I think I will complete in a few times because I just recovered (the maker of home) and just starting to really enjoy it.
OVERALL OPINION
I think I will complete in a few times because I just recovered (the maker of home) and just starting to really enjoy it.
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Berzin
Published on 06/26/05 at 02:43 (This content has been automatically translated from French)
This is a banjo guitar (six strings) Framus brand, manufactured in Germany, some Yadji dcnnies.
UTILIZATION
The mache is fairly mild, less than a modern guitar high-end, but it is correct. Its shape allowed the game sitting, unless you play as a classical guitarist, with the instrument resting on the left thigh. Due mcaniques serving tender skin, the weight is enough consquent. Access in acute is very simple. The mcaniques are not sensational, however, the handle is solid, unlike many of the products Framus era that used wood LDes agglomrs.
SOUNDS
The hardest, as noted by the other user is in a spirit of play banjo. I play with fingers, but I could never give me the tabs. The...…
UTILIZATION
The mache is fairly mild, less than a modern guitar high-end, but it is correct. Its shape allowed the game sitting, unless you play as a classical guitarist, with the instrument resting on the left thigh. Due mcaniques serving tender skin, the weight is enough consquent. Access in acute is very simple. The mcaniques are not sensational, however, the handle is solid, unlike many of the products Framus era that used wood LDes agglomrs.
SOUNDS
The hardest, as noted by the other user is in a spirit of play banjo. I play with fingers, but I could never give me the tabs. The...…
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This is a banjo guitar (six strings) Framus brand, manufactured in Germany, some Yadji dcnnies.
UTILIZATION
The mache is fairly mild, less than a modern guitar high-end, but it is correct. Its shape allowed the game sitting, unless you play as a classical guitarist, with the instrument resting on the left thigh. Due mcaniques serving tender skin, the weight is enough consquent. Access in acute is very simple. The mcaniques are not sensational, however, the handle is solid, unlike many of the products Framus era that used wood LDes agglomrs.
SOUNDS
The hardest, as noted by the other user is in a spirit of play banjo. I play with fingers, but I could never give me the tabs. The instrument brings bluegrass, jazz (Dixieland style) get creative and friendly. The sound is powerful, less clean than a Gibson banjo (the price is not the same) but it is equally endearing.
OVERALL OPINION
This instrument has t purchased new by my first military service in Berlin in 1967. It still has its original skin and tui fabric pods. IDAL is an instrument for those who want to do a little banjo without STUDY SPECIFICATIONS technology with 4 and 5 strings.
UTILIZATION
The mache is fairly mild, less than a modern guitar high-end, but it is correct. Its shape allowed the game sitting, unless you play as a classical guitarist, with the instrument resting on the left thigh. Due mcaniques serving tender skin, the weight is enough consquent. Access in acute is very simple. The mcaniques are not sensational, however, the handle is solid, unlike many of the products Framus era that used wood LDes agglomrs.
SOUNDS
The hardest, as noted by the other user is in a spirit of play banjo. I play with fingers, but I could never give me the tabs. The instrument brings bluegrass, jazz (Dixieland style) get creative and friendly. The sound is powerful, less clean than a Gibson banjo (the price is not the same) but it is equally endearing.
OVERALL OPINION
This instrument has t purchased new by my first military service in Berlin in 1967. It still has its original skin and tui fabric pods. IDAL is an instrument for those who want to do a little banjo without STUDY SPECIFICATIONS technology with 4 and 5 strings.
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Tech. sheet
- Manufacturer: Framus
- Model: Guitare Banjo 6 cordes
- Category: Banjos
- Added in our database on: 09/28/2004
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