I posted a picture of my guitar (see my thread from yesterday) called "Kramer Identity Issue". I did not hear anything so I did my research.
I know this is not a guitar constuction forum, but there are a always questions on type of woods, brand, etc and what SD's are best suited...Sometimes oversees guitars and Kramers in particular come up...so maybe I can help here.
Anyways my findings are this: My guitar is an overseas Kramer 100 series stock with Duncan Design PUPS and a Floyd II. Exact model number is a 615. I think when many of us hear this we think automatically...plywood body, JUNK.....My guitar is solid maple, not laminate, not plywood...If you find earlier years 87,88 of these guitars, you can find solid bodies and I got lucky, but be careful, because Kramer at the time was cheaping out and you could easily end up with plywood...
Anyways I paid 40 bucks for this guitar, solid maple and the neck just kills, I just have to find the right SD for it.
I know this is not a guitar constuction forum, but there are a always questions on type of woods, brand, etc and what SD's are best suited...Sometimes oversees guitars and Kramers in particular come up...so maybe I can help here.
Anyways my findings are this: My guitar is an overseas Kramer 100 series stock with Duncan Design PUPS and a Floyd II. Exact model number is a 615. I think when many of us hear this we think automatically...plywood body, JUNK.....My guitar is solid maple, not laminate, not plywood...If you find earlier years 87,88 of these guitars, you can find solid bodies and I got lucky, but be careful, because Kramer at the time was cheaping out and you could easily end up with plywood...
Anyways I paid 40 bucks for this guitar, solid maple and the neck just kills, I just have to find the right SD for it.