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Thomas Ludwig


From:
Augsburg, Germany
Post  Posted 15 May 2006 1:19 am    
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look at this Auction on eBay (German).

Thomas

[This message was edited by Brad Bechtel on 15 May 2006 at 09:28 AM.]

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Matthew Prouty


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Warsaw, Poland
Post  Posted 15 May 2006 4:19 am    
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I bet this guitar was made the Monday right after Oktoberfest!

M.
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Richard Sevigny


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Salmon Arm, BC, Canada
Post  Posted 15 May 2006 6:45 am    
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Looks like a definite oops to me. The body looks like it's been covered with fuzzy material. The pickup looks like a P-94, not an original Framus (could be wrong on that one, though)

I wonder if this has been "restored" and the "luthier" put the fretboard back on backwards
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Greg Pettit

 

From:
Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 15 May 2006 6:57 am    
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The pickup is just a GFS P-90, as far as I can see.

How on earth could anyone put a fretboard on in reverse? Even a non-guitarist would surely say, "Hrm. Better glue this thing back on... let's have a look-see at any existing picture of a guitar in the world to see which of only 2 directions it should go...."



Greg
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Jude Reinhardt


From:
Weaverville, NC
Post  Posted 15 May 2006 10:25 am    
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Logic might even suggest that the narrow end of the fretboard should be at the narrow end of the guitar. I like it. If I turned it around so the close frets were to my right would Faded Love come out sounding like San Antonio Rose?

Jude
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Roman Sonnleitner


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Vienna, Austria
Post  Posted 15 May 2006 1:14 pm    
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I think, the pickup is original - a friend of mine has Framus lap steel (from the early 1970s, I think) that has a similar one, and I've also seen regular (non-lap steel) Framus models with that one.

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Stephan Miller

 

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Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
Post  Posted 15 May 2006 5:23 pm    
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Well, at least it encourages outside-the-box thinking...
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Mike D

 

From:
Phx, Az
Post  Posted 15 May 2006 5:45 pm    
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Maybe it's for a left-handed player.

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Alan Brookes


From:
Brummy living in Southern California
Post  Posted 17 May 2006 4:32 pm    
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Maybe it was fixed by a blind luthier. I would like to hear how the previous owner sounded on it.
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Bill Creller

 

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Saginaw, Michigan, USA (deceased)
Post  Posted 17 May 2006 5:03 pm    
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Maybe all the tunes played on it were from the end to the beginning.
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David Knutson


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Cowichan Valley, Canada
Post  Posted 26 May 2006 8:39 am    
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Doesn't that just happen when you have the negative upside down during printing?
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Keith Cordell


From:
San Diego
Post  Posted 26 May 2006 9:05 am    
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So now we know why the previous owner just couldn't make the dern thang sound right. Hehe.
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