

Framus made a lot of guitars and of all different types. I don't know if it will be any help to you or not.

The only site I know about for older Framus guitars is a hodge-podge of stuff. Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate Subject: RE: help with info about a Framus guitar

Any info would be helpful, like year, what kind of guitar,it's worth. The only info I have is the founder was Alfred Wilfer, company founded in 1946 and went bankrupt in 1975, later to be re-started in 1982. I don't know to call it a classical or not, but it has steal strings on it. It has a big stamped EX on the label (almost like a watermark) It is a blonde, small bodied 17'Lx12'W at the base (35'L-total), shaped like an 8, acoustic. All I know about it is what's on the label Framus, Built in the heart of Bavaria, model-SPORT 50/1 L, serial #-245A9, tested by Miller(that is hand written in)-80E, Framus-Werke-Bavaria, Made in Germany. I'm trying to find some information on an old Framus guitar I have. Subject: help with info about a Framus guitar And since it’s your favorite German guitar in your collection, it sounds like a treasure to me. Given that your Super Strato is in excellent condition, its current value is between $650 and $800. Since most vintage Framus guitars are generally priced at less than $1,000, that makes them a relative bargain when it comes to guitars from the 1960s. Hofner is probably the best-known German guitar manufacturer, thanks in part to Paul McCartney playing a Hofner bass early in his career. Whatever the reason, we don’t typically hear much about guitars from this era that were built in Germany.
