Getting A Kramer Baretta Special

No. There has been talk of this, but there was a short-lived attempt to have a Japan-made model that was shot down, ostensibly because people kept complaining about the price. The Kramer scene is notoriously cheap, so I'm not holding my breath.

Well, to be fair, the majority of 80s Kramers are not USA either. I'd think they'd have a hard time selling modern USA at over $2k which is about what they would cost.
 
$2k is around what the old USA Stagemasters are going for. Those are nice guitars. One of my friends is a ride or die vintage Kramer guy and he has a few SMs and Pro Axes. I don't even like superstrats and I was impressed. Where are the new $1k-ish Stagemasters made?
 
Indonesia ...same as the Baretta Specials.

The Pacer and the Striker are MiC.

The Striker had quality/build issues (high E too close to the edge due to the neck angle being slightly "off" in the pocket. A relatively easy fix except the neck screws were of shitty quality and stripped/would'nt hold after the angle was corrected. So I need new screws for the neck joint). The other two (Baretta & Pacer) were both great out of the box..killer finishes, awesome frets and play like butter..
 
Not going to lie some of my best and most played guitar's are dirt cheap & the Kramer's are some of the best of those. They are great feeling & playing guitars. Period.

I personally don't care a hoot about country of origin (and the ridiculous "heirachy" that exists USA -> Japan -> Korea ->Indonesia -> China) ...lulz wtf is that? It's fucking hilarious!!

How about picking up a guitar and * gasp* actually playing it :lmao:) as these day's the whole heirachy thing, it's just a bunch of snake oil/BS & an excuse to mark up prices accordingly cuz so many guitar players out there are'nt the brightest sparks and will swallow any rubbish you feed them & nothing beats playing follow the leader when your a mindless moron incapable of having a thought or opinion that's actually your own... :lmao:

CNC machines don't care where they're situated. They use the EXACT same hardware everywhere & stuff like plek machines etc for the fretwork....
 
Not going to lie some of my best and most played guitar's are dirt cheap & the Kramer's are some of the best of those. They are great feeling & playing guitars. Period.

I personally don't care a hoot about country of origin (and the ridiculous "heirachy" that exists USA -> Japan -> Korea ->Indonesia -> China) ...lulz wtf is that? It's ****ing hilarious!!

How about picking up a guitar and * gasp* actually playing it :lmao:) as these day's the whole heirachy thing, it's just a bunch of snake oil/BS & an excuse to mark up prices accordingly cuz so many guitar players out there are'nt the brightest sparks and will swallow any rubbish you feed them & nothing beats playing follow the leader when your a mindless moron incapable of having a thought or opinion that's actually your own... :lmao:

CNC machines don't care where they're situated. They use the EXACT same hardware everywhere & stuff like plek machines etc for the fretwork....

If this little rant was directed at me, I don't care where anything was made, I was just curious. Thanks for the info.
 
Why would you think it was directed at at you?

It's an obvious generalization, and yeah it's sad how easy it is for manufacturers to make gullible idiots part with wads of cash while offering literally NOTHING more/special except the *huge difference* in quality/playability that "country of origin" apparently makes :lmao:

One generally rants if one is taken to be an idiot or if others are...even if that makes them happy :D
 
The origins of this were actually in my looper thread. I bought a new 'Nux Loop Core Stereo' pedal and was asked why I picked it over a Boss RC-5. The simple answer is "cuz it's a better looper" and that's really all there is to it. And even before you posted in here there were arguments (from people who have no doubt never seen or played one) that the "asian" Baretta Specials were cheap POS's ....Sometimes all the hilarious BS out there that's taken as "fact" just gets to me...
 
$2k is around what the old USA Stagemasters are going for. Those are nice guitars. One of my friends is a ride or die vintage Kramer guy and he has a few SMs and Pro Axes. I don't even like superstrats and I was impressed. Where are the new $1k-ish Stagemasters made?

Yeah, I doubt there is enough of a Kramer audience to spend that much on new ones, especially since currently Kramer doesn't have any huge endorsers.
 
Especially when the $200 Baretta Special's sell like hotcakes anyway :D

One must remember that companies like Gibson & Fender were "reduced to" making their own superstrats to stay afloat/relevant in the 80's when no one wanted their flagship axes...
 
and pointies ..lets not forget the pointies..

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Check out that beaut!



Yeah, when it comes to 80's guitar's it's probably a good thing that Gibson ^^ let's Kramer do it's own thing :lmao:
 
and pointies ..lets not forget the pointies..

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Check out that beaut!



Yeah, when it comes to 80's guitar's it's probably a good thing that Gibson ^^ let's Kramer do it's own thing :lmao:

This is what happens when Gibson mines their own history for 'new' ideas.
 
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