At some point they also went from a small medium jumbo fret size (found on my guitar) to jumbo frets (which everyone else seems to have)Īs for the idea of it being made in 87. PRICE DROP Very rare Danny Ferrington Guitar.This is the first one Ive seen with the Ferrington logo as well as the Ferrington 12th. Kramer produced aluminum -necked electric guitars and basses in the 1970s and wooden-necked guitars catering to hard rock and heavy metal musicians in the 1980s Kramer is currently a division of Gibson Guitar Corporation. I think these weren't in production for very long and they went to the 24 fret banana headstock design pretty soon, for good reason. Kramer Guitars is an American manufacturer of electric guitars and basses.
I have a 98 serial which has the beak headstock, skull tuners, floyd and only 22 frets. More than one reference from the same author(s) in the same year must be identified by the letters 'a', 'b', 'c', etc., placed after the year of publication. If there's any logic to the serial your guitar was made in '99. (2010) have recently shown ' List: References should be arranged first alphabetically and then further sorted chronologically if necessary. I would say the Les Paul was certainly a response to the initial success of Fenders Broadcaster, ne Telecaster. So yes, it does seem like your guitar would be an FX404SX S/D was for the standard with a D-Tuna and headstocks could be reversed or normal but it seems like at some point they may have used SN for normal headstock orientation and SX for reversed headstock (but then they didn't do that for the beak headstock). It's in excellent condition and has been bab. who knows, they really made no sense of it. This 80's bad boy has a thin bound front and back body, off-round sound hole, bolt on maple neck, banana headstock, rosewood fretboard, and a passive transducer pickup mounted on the bridge with a volume and tone control on the upper horn of the body. S would denote "Standard" (as opposed to "C" for "custom" for the maple top strikers)