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german guitars

Post by Mo Law-ka »

hey guys


since im in germany, ive been wondering...
what are some german guitar brands? i would do research myself, but in in GERMANY GETTING GERMAN'D


CUZ YOU KNOW THE GERMANS, THEY ALWAYS MAKE GREAT STUFF
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Er Hofner.
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Klira, Dynacord, Fasan, Framus, Hopf, Isana, Migma, Meinel und Herold, Huttl

East German: Musima, Marma, Migma, Meinel und Herold
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I would want to go to that ebay store, if it were anywhere close. I will find the name. You may find some nice Hagstroms around too.
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Maybe you can find one of those Prince teles.

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Look out for the Czech brand Jolana too. Whereabouts in Germany are you?
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There are some gorgeous German guitars.

This is my Klira Star Club (top):

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I'd love one of these Framuses...despite/because of the ridiculous headstock:

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The Mummies!

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You've heard me enthusing before about the Framus Museum in Markneukirchen, but they have some really great stuff.

Ben, how do you find the Klira neck, and what scale is it? I'm forever threatening to buy one of their plastic topped models.
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i really need to sort out the neck on my framus, it has too much relief. the truss rod nut's weird though. i'd like to play it more, it's a cool looking guitar.

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Awesome Klira goldtop on the bay

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Kinda cool, but not worth half that much.
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timhulio wrote:
Ben, how do you find the Klira neck, and what scale is it? I'm forever threatening to buy one of their plastic topped models.
The neck was completely fucked when I got it. I had to take off the old fretboard, sand about 3mm of twist out of the maple, then put a new fretboard on. The original fretboard was 24" scale: when I replaced it I just used a 25.5" slotted board and put the nut where the first fret was, so it's 24.069 now...like I notice the difference. It's pretty bendy, and almost uncomfortably thin. Sounds great, though.
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Hey,you can buy a Les Paul Studio Vintage Mahogany's with P-90s. Gibson only sells them in Germany.

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theworkoffire wrote:There are some gorgeous German guitars.

This is my Klira Star Club (top):

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What is that 2nd thing down? It's a beaut
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Nick wrote:What is that 2nd thing down? It's a beaut
It's a guitar he built himself. There's a great thread about it over at Offset that has the whole process. I'll see if I can find a link.
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i tried to find it but you can't even browse now without being a member.
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James wrote:
Nick wrote:What is that 2nd thing down? It's a beaut
It's a guitar he built himself. There's a great thread about it over at Offset that has the whole process. I'll see if I can find a link.
Neck and all? It's awesome.
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stewart wrote:i tried to find it but you can't even browse now without being a member.
That's not due to amber switch tips or anything else silly. they had a sudden increase in traffic and the server did what ours seems to do quite often so they disabled guest browsing to allow the regulars to keep using the forum.

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Although, of course, you'll have to log in to view it so here are a few pics.

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