
Let me know if you want any more of this. There's more in another section regarding a similar guitar but I will have to find that and put it in another post. Hard to find info on these but Im hoping some Kramer nut will come along with some cool ideas about its specifics. The first run had the 'banana' headstock. Probably an 86 model from the second run of the Kramer Ferrington designs. Number are the year the guitar was completed.
#KRAMER FERRINGTON BASS SERIAL NUMBER FB8191 SERIAL#
I have a Kramer ferrington number 3256 can you tell me about the guitar like what year it was made Fender Electric Strat Guitar serial number. XL Series, Aerostar Series, Showster Series, and Ferrington Series. Parts made in the ESP factory in Japan and then assembled in Jersey. Number of your Kramer starts with the following serial numbers. The purple prototype allows musicians like Dweezil to transpose their electric technique onto an acoustic guitar without having to make adjustments in playing style, and the sound that they get on my guitar is unique." I suspect it to be from the American Deluxe Series. I thought I'd try using a very light bracing pattern across the top of an acoustic guitar so the instrument would have a regular acoustic presence even though it's strung with electric guitar strings. Musicians occasionally try to compensate by putting electric strings on an acoustic guitar, but the sound ends up being so soft that it's sometimes hard to hear what's being played. Dweezil has a few of my guitars, and he's really a fast player, but folks like him don't usually use acoustic guitars because the strings are so heavy that it's practically impossible to play in the kind of quick, pyrotechnical style that they like so much. The Purple Prototype was the product of an idea I had after thinking about the playing style of Dweezil Zappa. Sounds awesome.įrom Ferrington Guitars, edited by Kate Giel, Harper Collins and Callaway Editions, 1992:
