Visiting the Framus Museum at GuitCon 2017 with Guest Hostess Cynda Renae (aka Mrs. SPJ)
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- čas přidán 23. 10. 2017
- Filmed at GuitCon 2017 in Markneukirchen, Germany!
Warwick & Framus were very gracious hosts to all of us at GuitCon 2017. I can't thank them enough for their hospitality. They have a very impressive facility and have many other parts to their property most people don't know about including the Framus Museum!
While I was busy shooting videos during Day 3, my lovely (and amazingly talented) wife Cynda took a tour of the museum and shot her trip on camera. In this video, we'll follow Mrs. SPJ on the walking tour checking out cool vintage Framus guitars and basses and see just how deep the Framus instrument products catalog has gone over the years.
My wife is not a guitarist but I left her commentary in this video so we could get an outsiders perspective.
Thank you my love for following me to Germany and being the best help a guy could ask for!
Thank you so much to Warwick & Framus for hosting us at GuitCon 2017.
A big thanks to all the companies for supplying us with cool gear, including: Paul Reed Smith Guitars, Ibanez Guitars, Hagstrom Guitars, Schecter Guitars, TC Electronic, Joyo, Reverb.com, Two Notes, Revv Amplification, and more!
A huge thanks to the following companies for outfitting our production facilities including: Triad-Orbits, PreSonus, Sommer Cable, Eve Audio, Two Notes, Universal Audio, and more!
Find out more about the Museum and PLAN YOUR VISIT: www.framus-vintage.de/modules/...
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I’m a Framus collector since my first one… 40 years ago! Guitars, bass, banjo, banjo listening o, lap steel etc….. they were so creative and serious in their work! Thanks so much for that visit🎉
Glad I could showcase it! Though the credit must go to my wife.
'Thanks for this tour at the Framus Museum.
I own a Framus Texan 12 string and a Framus Hollywood, excellent guitars.
Very nice tour, thank you and greets from Germany!
Very cool. Thank you for sharing. I have a few Framus instruments. It’s neat to see the museum.
that was a splendid trip down memory lane. Thanks so much!
I had a couple Framus guitars, my first electric guitars as a young teen. My local music store where I took lessons carried some and Philadelphia Music carried them too I believe. One was a solid body electric that had a finger hook where you could do volume swells. Many switches and a 50s furniture laminate-looking pickguard. I saw something similar in this review but not exact. I also had a Framus maple wood hollow body electric. Very pretty and I didn't see anything like it here. Wish I still had that one. I think one of the early Beatles had a Framus 12 string.
Wow that woodwork is stunning in those old buildings. Great job Mrs.SPJ It's fun to look at all that old stuff.
Yesterday I received a free, yes, you heard that right.....a 1966 Framus Missouri incl. case for free. In a pretty good condition. The electronics are no longer in order and will have to be cleaned. Only the neck pickup works. All hardware on the guitar is original from Framus but don't know if it's also original from Missouri. The guitar plays wonderfully.
now that is awesome
4:10 My first guitar ahh, or bass in this case. A Strato bass circa early 60's!!! Whoop Whoop! Mine was red. Very good job on this vid.
My old 5 string banjos as well on the right. Yep they made em.
I'd love a house like that
me too
My guitar right there, at 4:24!
Seb Lefebvre From Simple Plan Should Come To The Framus Guitar Museum
Maybe "MIss Blues" refers to Dorothy Ellis although I seem to remember her guitarist played a Tele
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I guess a person does not need to know much to put up a video about guitars.