
All original tuners, bridge, saddle, nut. Specifically the bridge piezo and the preamp. Because the Ferrington Kramer relationship only lasted a few years these guitars have become very collectible. Still very nice tone just not as woody as when playing at lower volumes (still loud).Ī friend of mine who got started on bass when I lent him the Ferrington needs parts for one he is putting back together. My only complaint about the bass is when things get loud it sounds more electric than acoustic. I built a custom soundhole cover out of a piece of plastic that came with some carry on luggage and foam glued on it. At first they will seem a little rubbery but after playing a few times you'll fall in love with them.

They play better with a little higher action than I prefer on my fenders. Once they were on the bass, and after humidifying inside the body the top flattened out a bit and I didn't need the neck shims. Guitar as seen in the 2015 documentary Montage of Heck. The scene was filmed in a bathroom, likely in Kurt’s and Courtney’s Fairfax apartment, sometime in 1991/1992. This guitar was seen briefly in the 2015 documentary Montage of Heck, during which it was smashed. I had shims in mine for a while but then I put on lower tension strings that I love, Thomastik JF344 Jazz Flatwounds. Kurt Cobain’s Kramer Ferrington KFT-1 Acoustic-Electric Guitar. Since the neck is a standard 34" 4 hole fender style neck you can shim it it to fix any action issues. Actually the bridge is completely stable. It's top is slightly warped, just a bit of bow by the soundhole, it looks worse than it is, especially because under the bridge it's sloping. I have a Kramer Ferrington I took in a trade for a no name 15" cab and a bit of cash.

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