Never thought I'd be listing this one anytime soon, but other circumstances lead me to as well as possibly others, so here goes!
1988 Baretta w. Legs Graphic and a double scoop lower horn body. I don't come across many with this graphic (I know of 2 other ones floating around) and after speaking with several Kramer enthusiast/ collectors, nobody has yet to pin-point if this is a Kline Graphic or another painters at the time, so I won't list it as a Kline, nor claim it to be. From what I've seen it isn't to common to find double scoop lower horns for these bodies? Normally the scoop is only on the face and not the back, which I find it meaner looking and for sure easier to access the frets. The guitar itself is a strong player and sounds great like any good Kramer would. Low action, lots of fret life, stays in tune. Apperance wise, its in nice shape for its age and polishes nicely. Notibly has a good size finish crack on the face of the guitar, and on the bottom end has a finish bubble, otherwise, very few other imperfections, this guitar was mostly a case queen.
To my knowledge the guitar is all original, with a USA hard case in nice shape as well. I'm by no means in a rush to sell. I personally would like to hang onto it, but for the right price and to the right person, I'd let it go, family comes before toys am I right? Lol any questions/ concerns, don't hesitate to message me and I will do my best to provide as detailed and accurate answers as I can. There's nothing for me to hide, its a good and uncommon guitar worthy of any player or collector. Thank you for looking!
1988 Baretta w. Legs Graphic and a double scoop lower horn body. I don't come across many with this graphic (I know of 2 other ones floating around) and after speaking with several Kramer enthusiast/ collectors, nobody has yet to pin-point if this is a Kline Graphic or another painters at the time, so I won't list it as a Kline, nor claim it to be. From what I've seen it isn't to common to find double scoop lower horns for these bodies? Normally the scoop is only on the face and not the back, which I find it meaner looking and for sure easier to access the frets. The guitar itself is a strong player and sounds great like any good Kramer would. Low action, lots of fret life, stays in tune. Apperance wise, its in nice shape for its age and polishes nicely. Notibly has a good size finish crack on the face of the guitar, and on the bottom end has a finish bubble, otherwise, very few other imperfections, this guitar was mostly a case queen.
To my knowledge the guitar is all original, with a USA hard case in nice shape as well. I'm by no means in a rush to sell. I personally would like to hang onto it, but for the right price and to the right person, I'd let it go, family comes before toys am I right? Lol any questions/ concerns, don't hesitate to message me and I will do my best to provide as detailed and accurate answers as I can. There's nothing for me to hide, its a good and uncommon guitar worthy of any player or collector. Thank you for looking!
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| Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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