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#44203 by racefanrob
Mon Oct 20, 2008 4:47 pm
I have a 1959 Framus model 61F, arched top arched back hollow body f holes pick up inside guitar. Everyone who has played it says the neck is just like a Les Paul. This is a great Jazz / Blues guitar, which also plays a mean country tune as well, and Rock. I have had it a little more than ten years, and . . . I just love it !
I also own a 1964 Harmony (dime store guitar, I call it), a Martin Stinger (turquois), an Epiphone Les Paul (Cherry Sunburst) and a $79 Eleca accoustic guitar (made in China) I used to carry when I worked on the road (construction).
I hook up to a 1965 Fender Super Six Reverb Amplifier, which has been cut down and the six 10" speakers have been replaced with two 12" speakers, it realy kicks bootie. And for travel, . . . or whatever . . . I have a little Harmony Power Pal amp.
I also have an older Yamaha keyboard . . . just for help sometimes.
Last edited by racefanrob on Sat Nov 01, 2008 12:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
#44310 by racefanrob
Tue Oct 21, 2008 2:24 pm
. . . this is my 1959 Framus . . . as my avitar. You can see my other axes through my profile.
The turquois Martin Stinger (Strat copy), I bought for my Son on his 16th Birthday in 1989. He drown in 1993, at 19. This guitar will never leave the Family.

#44348 by Andragon
Tue Oct 21, 2008 9:53 pm
Damn. Sorry to hear that, bro.

#44445 by gbheil
Wed Oct 22, 2008 8:27 pm
Damn, as a father of four I can say I truly feel for you man.
It's a beautifull guitar. I,m sure your son would want you to keep it to remember him, and not from a sense of loss.
God bless.

#44499 by racefanrob
Thu Oct 23, 2008 8:09 pm
. . . thanks Y'all . . . he could really play, . . . Guns n Roses, Metallica, Tesla, Pantera . . . Poisin . . . he was just really starting to get into CCR and Skynyrd . . . and more Country stuff before we lost him. We were starting to gel a little in style. He didn't like Nirvana or The Chili Peppers or Pearl Jam. That was what turned him to the older stuff. AC/DC, Sabbath, Zepplin, Judas Preist . . . he was going through what pursuaded my teenage years. He didn't like the grunge or that style of music.

#44508 by Andragon
Thu Oct 23, 2008 10:43 pm
If he liked MetallicA and Pantera, he must've liked Alice in Chains (grunge era too) .. may he rest in peace.

#44554 by racefanrob
Fri Oct 24, 2008 1:29 pm
. . . not really . . . Alice in Chains that is . . . he wasn't into that Seatle sound deal at all ? He was into Iron Maden . . . Megadeath, . . . even Def Leppard . . . Ratt, . . . Dangerous Toys was one of his very favorites . . . I listened to a lot of those bands myself . . . I was 34 when we lost Chris. I influenced a lot of his taste. Just when he thought he'd heard it all . . . I'd pull out an old "Amboy Dukes" album . . . or something. He was toning up to be an excellent mucisian. He taught himself tabliture . . . wanted to play lead . . . with a passion ! Could sound like Slash . . . you didn't know the difference between them sometimes ? And Hetfield was his Idol. Cinderella was another band he had down pat ! His Friends and Him would have Parties and Jam for their Friends. They would ask me to come and sing. Looking back . . . it was the best of times, . . . and I didn't even know it then ? Now that I am an old man.

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