"Beware" of MusicYo Gibson-era Kramers
Theyre surprisingly tolerable ultra-cheapies... but definitely still cheapies
Bought one new as a present for a cousin when I was a teenager, it was like $99 shipped.
The few I had played back then (more expensive US models) were excellent. It is a shame that the company is owned by Gibson, and they aren't really doing anything with them.
And regarding the F-3000, 6000, etc.; during the later end years the pointy necks were the same necks as on the “American” Series.
I think the issue with the Gibson/Kramer reissues is that the quality isn’t quite up to par with the originals.
I haven’t looked at a spec comparison but if I were a betting man, I’d wager that the hardware is all cheaper alternatives to what was used in the 80’s on the Kramer lineup.
I have heard that the necks on the Baretta Specials is pretty much the only decent part of that guitar.
I think Kramer would have had some of that market if they had stayed in business. The headless market now is essentially Kiesel and Strandberg, but if Steinberger had survived and had been a viable company all this time, they would have had the market. Kramers were one of the first Super Strats, they should have been up there with other companies right now.
I think Kramer would have had some of that market if they had stayed in business. The headless market now is essentially Kiesel and Strandberg, but if Steinberger had survived and had been a viable company all this time, they would have had the market. Kramers were one of the first Super Strats, they should have been up there with other companies right now.