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Description

The Framus 5/59 Sorella is a captivating blend of vintage style and modern craftsmanship, designed for musicians who appreciate the soulful resonance of a semi-hollowbody electric guitar. Born from a rich legacy of German guitar-making, the Sorella showcases Framus' commitment to quality and innovation. This guitar beckons players with its authentic vintage-inspired design, featuring a laminated spruce top and laminated maple back and sides to deliver warm, resonant tones that are perfect for jazz, blues, and rock.

The Sorella's set neck construction ensures excellent sustain and a comfortable playing experience. Its rosewood fingerboard is adorned with dot inlays, offering a classic look and smooth playability. With dual single-coil pickups, the Sorella provides a versatile sound palette, allowing you to explore everything from mellow cleans to gritty overdrives. The Framus tailpiece adds a distinctive touch, enhancing both the aesthetics and tonal characteristics of the guitar.

Whether you're a seasoned performer or an aspiring musician, the Framus 5/59 Sorella promises a timeless sound and feel, making it a cherished addition to any collection.

Key Features:

  • Semi-hollowbody construction for rich, resonant sound
  • Laminated spruce top and laminated maple back and sides
  • Set neck with rosewood fingerboard and dot inlays
  • Dual single-coil pickups for versatile tonal options
  • Framus tailpiece for distinctive style and enhanced tone
  • Vintage-inspired design with modern craftsmanship

Product specs

Brand Framus
Model Sorella 5/59- 50
Finish Sunburst
Year 1962
Categories Hollow Body Guitars
Body Shape Single Cutaway
Body Type Hollow Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type Stop-Bar
Color Family Red
Finish Pattern Sunburst
Fretboard Material Rosewood
Neck Construction Bolt-On
Number of Frets 21
Number of Strings 6-String
Pickup Configuration S
Right / Left Handed Right Handed

FAQs

What type of music is the Framus 5/59 Sorella best suited for?

The Framus 5/59 Sorella, with its semi-hollow body and single pickup configuration, is ideal for jazz, blues, and rockabilly styles, offering warm tones and a vintage vibe.

What is the neck profile of the Framus 5/59 Sorella like?

The Framus 5/59 Sorella features a comfortable bolt-on neck with a rosewood fretboard, providing a smooth playing experience suitable for various playing styles.

Is the Framus 5/59 Sorella suitable for beginners?

While the Framus 5/59 Sorella is a vintage instrument with unique tonal qualities, its playability makes it accessible for both beginners and experienced players interested in exploring semi-hollow body sounds.

How does the single pickup configuration affect the sound of the Framus 5/59 Sorella?

The single pickup on the Framus 5/59 Sorella offers a clear, focused tone with a vintage character, making it perfect for clean and slightly overdriven sounds typical in jazz and blues.

What materials are used in the construction of the Framus 5/59 Sorella?

The Framus 5/59 Sorella features a hollow body design with a sunburst finish and a rosewood fretboard, providing a classic look and warm tonal characteristics.

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1962 Framus Sorella 5/59

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1962 Framus Sorella 5/59

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Video thumbnail for Framus 5/59 Sorella 1958 archtop guitar with Schaller pickup demo by Guitar Harbor Guitars

Framus 5/59 Sorella 1958 archtop guitar with Schaller pickup demo

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Build quality

  • The top can collapse slightly at the neck joint, a common issue with Framus guitars.

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Features and functionality

  • The bridge provides above-average intonation due to its unique design, and the zero fret enhances intonation quality.

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  • There's significant variation in old Framus models, with numerous versions of the same guitar, making each one quite unique.

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Setup and maintenance

  • If the bridge is off-center, it requires realignment and sanding for proper contact, especially on floating bridge models.

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Value and pricing

  • A price of $500 in the US may be reasonable due to the rarity and desirability of Framus models, particularly the Studio and archtop versions.

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See how Jack White uses Framus 5/59 Sorella

Jack White

Singer, Guitarist

The Raconteurs

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Jack is using a Framus Sorella in the video of 'We're Going To Be Friends'. It can be seen in an early band photograph here.

See how Syd Barrett uses Framus 5/59 Sorella

Syd Barrett

Singer, Guitarist

Pink Floyd

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Syd bought this guitar presumably sometime after joining the Tea Set (soon to be renamed Pink Floyd on Syd’s incentive). He was seen playing this particular guitar on a photo taken at a Tea Set gig sometime in late 1964/early 1965, at the time when Chris Dennis was still a part of the band.

It took us depressingly long time to figure out the exact model of this guitar, but it eventually turned out the be a Framus Sorella – a guitar similar to the one Paul McCartney played almost a decade earlier. The guitar was made in Germany, presumably sometime in the early to mid 60s, and it featured archtop design and dark red finish with black edges.

What’s especially interesting about this guitar is that is seems to have featured a custom-fitted pickup. If you look at the photo linked in the first paragraph, you’ll notice that the control knobs are kind of just hanging from behind the bridge mounted on a small piece of metal, and the wires are hanging loose on the side.

The exact model of the pickup fitted on Syd’s guitar is called DeArmond Rhythm Chief 1000, and is fitted on a guitar by clamping it on the strings behind the bridge, with a metal rod extending toward the neck and holding the pickup itself in a desired position. This design allowed amplifying an archtop guitar without drilling holes in the body, or damaging it in any way.

We learn two things from this observation. The first one is that the guitar was originally an acoustic, and the pickup was installed later on, possibly by Syd or someone close to him. The second one is that Syd preferred the bridge position of the pickup, which became even more obvious with him obtaining a Fender Esquire later on in Pink Floyd – which is basically a Telecaster without the neck pickup.

http://www.groundguitar.com/syd-barretts-guitar-and-gear/

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