Up for sale is a Kramer Striker 100ST. Aside from some very minor cosmetic wear, this guitar is in very good condition.
“In 1984, Kramer released the Korean-made alternative to the USA and Japanese Kramer lines, the Striker series. The Striker models were aimed at the entry-level player and followed suit with the Focus lines beginning with the 100ST, the Baretta-influenced single hum/single volume version. These also sported the banana style headstock and rosewood board. The 200ST, like the Focus 2000, was the answer to the Pacer Imperial with it's 2 hums, single volume and tone controls and 3 way switch. These sported the classic, or beak style headstock. The 300ST was the Pacer Deluxes' cousin with the HSS configuration on a pickguard with 5 way select and volume and tone(2 tones in some cases) and the classic headstock. The early strikers such as these all sported non-locking, traditional styled trems.
Additionally one of the earlier Striker flyers (seen right) featured Striker guitar bodies with more "Strat-like" shapes vs. the more "Kramer" type body with the enhanced tummy cut. Also, 100st headstocks featured yet another banana headstock design which even differs from the 1985 100st banana shape."
Sold as is, no international buyers. If you have any additional questions regarding this listing, feel free to ask. Thank you!
“In 1984, Kramer released the Korean-made alternative to the USA and Japanese Kramer lines, the Striker series. The Striker models were aimed at the entry-level player and followed suit with the Focus lines beginning with the 100ST, the Baretta-influenced single hum/single volume version. These also sported the banana style headstock and rosewood board. The 200ST, like the Focus 2000, was the answer to the Pacer Imperial with it's 2 hums, single volume and tone controls and 3 way switch. These sported the classic, or beak style headstock. The 300ST was the Pacer Deluxes' cousin with the HSS configuration on a pickguard with 5 way select and volume and tone(2 tones in some cases) and the classic headstock. The early strikers such as these all sported non-locking, traditional styled trems.
Additionally one of the earlier Striker flyers (seen right) featured Striker guitar bodies with more "Strat-like" shapes vs. the more "Kramer" type body with the enhanced tummy cut. Also, 100st headstocks featured yet another banana headstock design which even differs from the 1985 100st banana shape."
Sold as is, no international buyers. If you have any additional questions regarding this listing, feel free to ask. Thank you!
This item is sold As-Described
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| Listed | 8 years ago |
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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