Kramer guitar identification
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In '93, the bodies were American size and shape made of Alder. This guy started life as a 1993 MIM Squier strat. You already are starting with an OFR equipped nice piece of wood, so you are wide open to put whatever neck on it you choose, and electronics.
#Kramer guitar identification mod#
It's great to find pieces like the one you have, because you can mod it to a great playing piece with whatever parts you want to use. If you want a little color, you could finish it with a few thin coats of lacquer. It's really a blessing that someone did the hard work of removing the thick finish for you, because you have an aged piece of wood that should resonate extremely well. If you start out with good bones, which you have, you can make it into something amazing. It was teased and now its all happening between Gibson and Megadeths Dave Mustaine and like their plans with Slash and Gene Simmons, the word partnership is being used here.And theyre walking the talk with not just new Gibson Mustaine signature guitars, but a Kramer too.With Epiphone to follow. That being said, I don't really concern myself with resale if I've got a good sounding, good playing instrument. So, you can see that the sum of the parts sold independently would be worth more than the guitar as a whole. The neck could probably bring in $40.00 or so by itself. The body, if it were sold by itself could probably fetch $60.00. Those guitars came with Original Floyd Rose trems on them, which in itself is worth $100.00 if it's still in good shape. Your guitar as it sits is probably only worth about $150.00 on the market, but that doesn't tell the whole story. Chances are that your guitar has an ESP neck on it, in which case I would keep it. I have heard that they also had necks made for them by Godin in Canada, although I'm not sure on which models and during what years those were done. At the time that guitar was made, Kramer was outsourcing the necks from a couple different places, the most well known of which was ESP in Japan. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. I'm not sure I would abandon the neck on it though. Guitar Room kramer guitar ID help If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. If you painted it white and threw a classic Kramer logo on it, you would have what looks like a rosewood fretboard, non-tilt headstock Baretta, although the headstock shape is thinner at the end.
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#Kramer guitar identification serial number#
I have a Kramer Focus 3000 with the serial number 'A28571.' All I've been able to determine so far is that: It was manufactured in Japan (probably by ESP Guitars) The serial number plate has a logo circa 1985-86. It is more close to the "Holy Grail" Baretta. What year is my Kramer 05-30-2007, 01:02 PM. I wouldn't necessarily go that route with this guitar, just because the body isn't really representative of the 5150 guitar.
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I guess to answer your question about the neck, I would ask what your plans are for the guitar?Īre you planning on striping it up and making a "5150" out of it? If so, I would say yes, you probably want the KnE neck.