Charvel import guitars 1986-1991
Do nothing, fall ass-backwards into money, mooch off your friends, and have sex without dating. Prior to this the neck plates were bolted directly to the guitar body no cushion. Each model was available in its own extremely limited custom color that changed every three months or so.
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Charvel import guitars 1986-1991 - Prior to that they were called 'Focus'. As a younger man, Kramer appears to have had several jobs.
These guitars were made either in Korea, Indonesia,or Japan. Striker Series, Focus Series, Hundred Series e. Furthermore, the Gorky Park special editionmodel is also an overseas made guitar. Another good way to tell if your Kramer is an overseas made model isif it is made out of plywood or composite wood. But if the strikers are made of plywood I believe this is too. Sounds muddy in clean, don't know if it's the wood or the pickups. I'll definitely be doing some upgrades datig it, pickups, locking tuners, etc. The previous owner whose also the original really took good fuitars of it, this thing is really in good condition for a 20 yr old. I dating the pointys from 86, with the dating adjust at the heel, not the later ones with the trussrod covers, or the chicken beak ones with the skunk stripe. Yeah I was looking for a focus initially. My only source would be ebay since other websites are not oversea friendly. Even ebay has limited seller willing to ship overseas. I guess this will do until I see a focus floating on ebay again. But guitar, kramer guitar is pretty alright. At least now I own part of the old Kramer's history :s well, that's a hard cating to answer because the pacer american necks came in R2 R3 and R5 widths and the beaks, bananas and pointies all had differing profiles. Then there were transitional pointy necks that were different from all the others. Foci necks are slim and kramer radius is a bit flatter than the american necks. They are not toothpicks but they are closer to an ibanez than they are to a strat c shaped neck. The xls and the strikers were a little thicker and more D shaped, especially back towards the nut. Check into and there will be folks there who live near you, where-ever you are, and many who will go over all the ins and outs of the K axes.