I own a Framus 5/60 SE guitar for 50+ years. It was given to me as a birthday present (bought used) maybe in 1969. According to the pictures in the archive, it should be a Missouri model (mahogany body and top). Guitar is not modified and still sounds beautiful.
It has not been played for a while as the string action is way too high. Now I want to recondition the guitar for a good playability.
The truss rod works fine, and I can get a perfect neck relief. For a good neck angle, a shim of 1,5° should be added to the neck pocket.
When I removed the neck, I discovered a threaded rod in the neck pocket, which goes from the neck block through the whole body to the tail block and which can be loosened or tightened with a screw driver. Could not find any information about the purpose or the adjustment of this rod, but it seems to work similar to a conventional center block. Can somebody help me with my questions:
+ What is the purpose of this center rod inside the body? (sustain / stability / anti-feedback)?
+ How strong should the center rod be fastened, and could it cause any effect to the neck angle?
+ The factory label inside the body shows neither a tester nor a production date. Was that common in earlier days, or could the guitar be a nonconforming product / prototype?
Any information about the guitar / center rod adjustment is highly appreciated!
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