![]() ![]() However, the last time the action at the base of the neck needed lowering, my friend, who owns a very nice Martin D41 and is an expert guitar repair craftsman, took off the neck completely and made the necessary alterations in order to correct matters. I have accessed the stress rod - both top and bottom until it was adjusted to what I thought is its maximum. 575.00: 2 Derroll Adams Framus Nashville 5string openback banjos (expired) Used - Excellent Condition / Country: Germany Last Updated. Free shipping on many items Browse your favorite brands affordable prices. This guitar has travelled from UK to New Zealand and various locations in Europe and now resides in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. 1970, w/OHSC (expired) Used - Excellent Condition / Country: United States - State: NC Last Updated. Get the best deals on framus acoustic guitar when you shop the largest online selection at. The overall condition is perfect - unmarked, apart from very slight corrosion of the metal parts of the tuning knobs. My Framus 'Texan' has 32 laminations of timber in the neck. I'm sure that doing so enhanced the tone slightly - or maybe just my imagination. I removed the 'scratch-plate' as it was a cheap-looking, brown piece of plastic - certainly not in keeping with this beautifully handcrafted guitar. There is a signature of whom it was tested by, now faded, so unreadable. The Framus Texan was the German western guitar in the sixties and early seventies, selling by the thousands a real design icon of the period. The label inside says: 'Built in the heart of Bavaria' - Serial No. ![]() We believe this guitar is a 1967 but we do not know exactly and cannot guarantee a specific year of manufacture on this instrument. One of the best examples of a Framus Texan on the market, which has been fully gone through by our in-house tech. 1960's Framus Texan 12-String Acoustic Guitar. This is my 'Texan' - bought new in Hull - UK for about £80-00 in 1970. Pickup currently unavailable in Syracuse, NY. ![]()
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