The Germans really knew how to make a Bass Guitar!
Watch me repair this vintage bass guitar that was made in West Germany almost 60 years ago. I decided to upload this video with subtitles and workshop sound only, more chill vibes, let me know what your prefer. These Framus guitars are quite common in our area and I have restored quite a few of them over the years, including the famous Framus AZ10 guitar, that video is also on my channel if you are intersted. / tonguitarworkshop - If you learned something new, enjoyed the content and want to watch AD FREE videos this is the best way to support me. You can also become a Member of the YouTube channel: / @ton-guitarworkshop Or click the ''THANKS'' button under the right bottom corner of the video screen if you prefer to make a one time donation. Instagram: / tonguitarworkshop And if you want to send in your guitar for a repair or for business inquiries write me an email on: [email protected] Thanks for reading this and watching, Jaka P.S. Well, well, well... You really want to read it all, I respect that. You do know there is no reward for getting this far right? The only thing left to do now is to share this video I guess...

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