Kramer Barretta (used) price

RGN

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The other day I was in a musoc store and saw a pretty cool Kramer Barretta.. It had the slanted pickup and said "American" in script writing on the headstock. What is a resonable price for this? They wanted $1200 which seemed prett high. it was in very good shape and had a skull graphic similar to what Warren Di Martini used to play in Ratt.

Thanks for the feedback!
 
Re: Kramer Barretta (used) price

Right now is a bad time to get a Barretta, especially a graphic model. They're at the height of a popularity swing right now, so the prices are not all that reasonable.
 
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Bear in mind what you're actually getting in an 'mia' kramer of that era is a nice floyd and JB attached to Japanese made, US assembled ESP parts. A friend had a baretta from that era and stripped the finish to find a six piece alder body. Still sounded good, though.
 
Re: Kramer Barretta (used) price

six piece alder body-- wow.

Thanks for the heads up man. I was thinking of playing the "I just bought one for $350 on e-bay card" and offering $400 and see if they bite. For $400 I don't think I could really go wrong could I?
 
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Ask for the serial number. That'll tell you if it's a true MIA or MIA with ESP parts. That price is quite a bit steep IMO.
 
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ErikH said:
Ask for the serial number. That'll tell you if it's a true MIA or MIA with ESP parts. That price is quite a bit steep IMO.

I hate to break it to you man, but the term 'made in America' must be applied very loosely to Kramers, and especially those made in the mid-late 80's. By this time they were being assembled in Neptune, NJ from overseas parts including necks made by ESP Japan (starting in 1986).
 
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By the way RGN, which skull graphic was it?, and did it have the 'shark tooth' inlays?

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$1200 for a graphic Baretta is definitely a bit high, but some are worth a lot more than others (ie. older Kline graphics) due to their rarity. As JB said there is somewhat of a resurgence in popularity for all American Kramers at the moment. Come to think of it, even the overseas models are rising in price.
 
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kramer said:
I hate to break it to you man, but the term 'made in America' must be applied very loosely to Kramers, and especially those made in the mid-late 80's. By this time they were being assembled in Neptune, NJ from overseas parts including necks made by ESP Japan (starting in 1986).

I know, that's why I asked for the serial number. That will give a good idea whether it is truly made in America or made in America with ESP parts. I know my '88 Kline graphic Barretta was made with ESP parts in NJ.
 
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I think it is closest to #3.. I don't remember the rose in its mouth and it had plain dot inlays if I remember correctly. Thanks for all of the feedback guys.
 
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