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Re: The best guitar you never loved....
I really don't see anything wrong with wanting to have a solid, well-built, properly equipped guitar for then-current music (Kramer) and giving up a guitar that (according to the times taste) does pling-pling sound, or is overly heavy and fragile and misses a tremolo bar.
Of course it looks insane from today's standpoint but in the end people did these things to get guitars that were more suitable (and usually higher quality even though by nature cheaper) for what they wanted to play.
And the established vendors had huge quality issues. Don't forgot that severe flaws in guitars of the time are ignored today, either because they are bought for collecting only, or because the now very high value allows you to invest expensive fixups with a luthier.
I really don't see anything wrong with wanting to have a solid, well-built, properly equipped guitar for then-current music (Kramer) and giving up a guitar that (according to the times taste) does pling-pling sound, or is overly heavy and fragile and misses a tremolo bar.
Of course it looks insane from today's standpoint but in the end people did these things to get guitars that were more suitable (and usually higher quality even though by nature cheaper) for what they wanted to play.
And the established vendors had huge quality issues. Don't forgot that severe flaws in guitars of the time are ignored today, either because they are bought for collecting only, or because the now very high value allows you to invest expensive fixups with a luthier.