Category:Thinline acoustic electric guitars with electric styling
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References
[edit]- "Kramer/Ferrington" in Dave Hunter, Tony Bacon , ed. (2018) Acoustic Guitars - The Illustrated Encyclopedia, Chartwell Books, pp. 147-148 ISBN: 978-0-7603-6361-4. " ... Kramer also produced some acoustic and acoustic-electric guitars, most designed by luthier Danny Ferrington, aimed to make acoustic guitars palatable to rockers. This was archived mainly by building acoustics that looked like electric guitars. The Kramer/Ferrington partnership thus changed the notion of acoustic styling forever. ",
" Ferrington designed a series of guitars for Kramer that were made in Korea. The first and most famous was a pair of thin-bodied acoustic electrics, introduced in 1986; the Strat-shaped KGS-1 and Tele-shaped KFT-1 with plywood bodies in bright colors, bolt-on necks, and pointy heads. ... ",
" ... The bold idea of acoustic-electric guitars with electric styling — introduced by Ferrington and Kramer — continues to appeal to the rocking crowd, so that periodically, in tribute, their Fender-style shapes reappear. ",
"Kramer ad 1987 (far right) Ferrington thinline electro-acoustics were inspired by Kramer's solidbody models (and before them, without doubt, Fender's two best-known solidbody electrics). "
Subcategories
This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
F
- Fender Stratacoustic (3 F)
- Fender Telecoustic (1 F)
G
- Godin Acousticaster (2 F)
I
- Ibanez Talman acoustic (5 F)
K
- Kramer/Ferrington (2 F)
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