Goodbye Hamer (very sad)

Jeffrec

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This may be old news, but I just saw that Hamer decided to end the brand in late 2012. That's too bad, I love the one I have. I know a bunch of us here on the forum love them too. They really put out some beautiful guitars.


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Yes they did. Great guitars in many ways. The American made Hamers are as good & some feel better then Gibson. The imports were a real value for the & IMHO.
 
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It's bad and sad news for me personally.

I grew up in Arlington Heights. I bought my first Hamer when I was 13. I marveled at all of the posters that wallpapered the Arlington Heights front office (stared at the Lita Ford Runaways poster the most. lol) the one time my 14 year old self visited the factory (no tour, just a long sit in the front office since I was there on business... I didn't even think to try to get a look in the factory).

Hamer was (and still is) my hometown guitar maker. I own several now and take great pleasure in their craftsmanship and mojo.

I still have that guitar from when I was 13 years old and rock out to it (It's been tuned to C# since 1996 and is a tonemonster)

I won 3 quarters out of 4 in the Superbowl gambling pool at a party my Mom took me to that year - "Da Bears"... that financed around a quarter of the cost of the guitar. My mom then matched whatever I could come up with through working Summers and saving B-Day and X-Mas money that year. I had some pictures taken in 1987 of my holding the guitar... I need to find those and scan em' in for a laugh. lol

FWIW, Hamer lives on every day at the HFC.
 
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Wait if things keep going the way they are and GC tanks we may be saying the same thing about Fender itself.
 
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I had trouble getting a picture of my '91 Hamer uploaded. Finally got it. See my initial post
 
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That is gorgeous, Jeff. Love the color. What's a guitar thread about without pics.

Here's my newly acquired Hamer EchoTone. It's the first one I've owned but not the first one I've played.

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That is gorgeous, Jeff. Love the color. What's a guitar thread about without pics.

Here's my newly acquired Hamer EchoTone. It's the first one I've owned but not the first one I've played.

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That is a beauty Erik! Nice taste.

Mine's all mahogany. It was a prototype for the Archtop series. It's kinda like a fatter version of an SG/LP. Same neck profile, but fatter and warmer sound.
 
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That is a beauty Erik! Nice taste.

Mine's all mahogany. It was a prototype for the Archtop series. It's kinda like a fatter version of an SG/LP. Same neck profile, but fatter and warmer sound.

Thanks. I love it. Plays so sweet. I'm going to upgrade the electronics pretty soon but leave the Duncan Designed pickups in there for a while. They sound really good in it.
 
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I had trouble getting a picture of my '91 Hamer uploaded. Finally got it. See my initial post

Man, that Studio Custom is bad arse and I LOVE the stadium logo! They didn't last much longer after the 90's, so it's always cool to see a Studio Custom with a stadium logo.

Is it all mahogany or does it have the maple top too?

That is gorgeous, Jeff. Love the color. What's a guitar thread about without pics.

Here's my newly acquired Hamer EchoTone. It's the first one I've owned but not the first one I've played.

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Those are the sweetest import ES-335 copies I know of and the Korean quality is really high.

Check out the binding and build quality of my Korean Jazz5

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I took those pics right after I got it and hadn't yet set the intonation or changed strings, polished etc.
 
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Thanks. I love it. Plays so sweet. I'm going to upgrade the electronics pretty soon but leave the Duncan Designed pickups in there for a while. They sound really good in it.


Great. If you decide to change out the pickups, I love Seths in a 335-style guitar. they sound awesome.
 
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Holy crap! That Jazz5 is beautiful. :11:

Great. If you decide to change out the pickups, I love Seths in a 335-style guitar. they sound awesome.

Eventually I'm probably going to put a set of 59's in it.
 
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Digging the Hamer pics, lovely guitars. A 1993 Hamer I currently own, with BKP Blue Note 90s for pups. Also have a wine red 93 with SD Hybrid buckers. I love both of those guitars!
 

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Hey, turn those frowns upside down guys! Just think - all of your Hamers are now going to increase in value over time as they get rarer and more collectable as people figure out how great they were!
 
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Zen, that is a 91 Sunburst that evolved namewise into the Studio Custom.

Love my '91 Sunburst Archtop.

Great looking guitar jeffrec.

Here is my '91 Sunburst.

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