The bridge lifted off of the soundboard, and the 9V battery exploded. It was severely neglected through a few cold winters and hot/humid Japanese summers. After an hour or so of preliminary work, I had some general questions about the condition of the bass that I wanted to throw out there, so please bear with me.Ī friend gave me this Ferrington. It happens to be a non-O project, so I went to the Kramer Forum, and posted a thread and pics, but there is very little interest/knowledge regarding these pre-Gibson acoustic electric Ferringtons so I thought I'd start a thread here. Inspired by seesquares' "Another Matrix Rehab - Replace Your Divots, please!" I thought I'd start work on my easiest project sitting on the shelf. October 2012 Posts: 997 Location: Yokohama, Japan Posted 10:34 PM (#508863) Subject: Help on a '87 Kramer Ferrington KFB-1. Member Communities -> Bottom Feeding Luthiery Guild Random quote: "Got time to breathe, got time for music." -Briscoe Darling.
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