![]() Kramer Ferrington KFS-2 in ebony finish made in early 1991. The Kramer Ferrington guitar line was a collaboration between Danny Ferrington and the Kramer guitar company which started in 1985 and guitars were made from 1986-1990 although I believe based on the serial number this was one of the last guitars made in very early 1991. There were two basic models which were the KFS which stands for Kramer Ferrington Strat and KFT which “T” stands for tele. This is the KFS-2 which features a Stratocatser shape with a laminated spruce top and laminated maple back & sides, 3-piece maple neck and rosewood fretboard. The guitar has a thin neck profile with a 25.5 scale length and 12” fingerboard radius. Vintage Kramer Ferrington acoustic electric 12-string guitar. Kramer est une marque de guitare américaine fondée en 1976 par Gary Kramer, Travis Bean et Dennis Berardi. The guitar comes equipped with a 3-Band EQ with Volume control, and black Gotoh tuning machines. A small number of these guitars were made in 1988. ![]() A few years before Kramer went out of business. As a result, not many are in circulation. This is a fantastic guitar for playing lead riffs or otherwise difficult to play songs on an acoustic while getting a genuine acoustic sound. This guitar is in very good condition with only a few minor scratches, and a rubber peg that was added to the bottom of the guitar to allow for resting without scratching the guitar finish. ![]() Comes with original hardshell case, audio and video demos coming soon!įrom Kramer: “In 1985-86, Kramer began it's relationship with Danny Ferrington, the Nashville-based luthier who built several guitars for celebrities and, himself had became a reputable reputation for new designs of electric/acoustic guitars. Ferrington designed all of the models of the Kramer Ferrington lines and Kramer had the majority of them made in Korea. The idea was to have an acoustic with the feel of an electric. These guitars were heavily advertised by big names such as EVH and Dweezil Zappa. ![]()
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