![]() Neck is very narrow with little or no taper, and a very deep U profile. Anyway, this one will pump the vintage tones and sound great doing it. I have a Framus 140 Atlantik with rounds and the same pickups, and it's actually one of my wickeder sounding instruments. With rounds I think it would snarl pretty well. ![]() Right now it has old flats on it, but still growls decently. It plays great with slightly high action (very vintage) and does a good variety of tones. It also came with my favorite case ever, an ancient coiled cable, and the original guarantee card. Many of its features are really progressive, and I think they deserve more respect than you might initially think. It's a neat little bass, with some very different takes on design and construction. This is my latest find: a mint (ish) red 1963 or 64 (serial number indicates 64, marks inside suggest 63, so maybe production and model dating are a little different) Framus solidbody. ![]() I've been interested in oddballs, orphans, hollowbodies, and shortscales, as I enjoy the offbeat and unique. I have been on a bit of a collecting binge lately to make up for lost time.
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