Archtop

Jewels of guitar manufacturing

The early Framus catalogs from 1949 already had the terminology used for Gibson® guitars of that time: archtop is normally an acoustic guitar with an arched top and mostly with f-holes. The prototype of the Framus design was the Black Rose. Many of the archtops listed here were originally presented as pure acoustic guitars, but Framus already supplied accessories like pickups and so-called “mixing boards” early on: synthetic pickguards or for the most part polished metal plates with pickups and volume controls.

A new archtop model is presented in Bubenreuth in late 1958, named after jazz guitarist Attila Zoller and based on the models De Luxe 60 and 62. The name of the artist is engraved on the tailpiece. Following models were sold under the name AZ-9 and AZ-10. The legacy of the Black Rose was the color, namely black rose, which remained in the repertoire until the seventies. Also the AZ-10 remained as the show model until the end of the first Framus era.
Studio
Model no.: 03000
Studio
Model no.: 03000
Missouri
Model no.: 03302
LP 20
Model no.: 03503
Grand Star
Model no.: 5/125
Grand Star
Model no.: 5/125
Caravelle
Model no.: 5/126
De Luxe 60
Model no.: 5/160
De Luxe 62
Model no.: 5/162
Calypso
Model no.: 5/50
Hobby
Model no.: 5/50
Studio
Model no.: 5/51
Studio
Model no.: 5/51
from 1972: 03000
Atlantis
Model no.: 5/52
Atlantis
Model no.: 5/52
Zenith No. 17
Model no.: 5/52
Zenith No. 21
Model no.: 5/52
Capri
Model no.: 5/53
Capri
Model no.: 5/53
Capri
Model no.: 5/53
Stella
Model no.: 5/53-59
Riviera
Model no.: 5/54
Tango
Model no.: 5/57
Tango
Model no.: 5/57
Rosita
Model no.: 5/58
Rosita
Model no.: 5/58
Sorella
Model no.: 5/59
from 1972: 03100
Sorella
Model no.: 5/59
from 1972: 03100
Sorella
Model no.: 5/59
from 1972: 03100
Sorella
Model no.: 5/59
from 1972: 03100
Sorella
Model no.: 5/59
from 1972: 03100