Up for sale is a super bad 1985 Left Handed Kramer Pacer Imperial in near mint condition and perfect working order. This axe plays amazingly with low action and the original Seymour Duncan pickups sound killer! There’s a vintage JB in the bridge and a JN in the neck.
Cosmetically, this instrument is insanely clean and has been well taken care of over the years. It’s truly a time capsule and most certainly is the cleanest example of this specific model you will ever see. And just to state the obvious, these are incredibly rare and really hard to find lefty! There are handful of tiny dings scattered around and some light swirl marks but that’s really it. Also, it looks like the two small washers on the back of the screws that hold the nut on have been replaced. They’re usually black I believe and these are gold in color. See pics for condition.
The case is period correct but not original. Not sure who the maker is. It’s a well made case and is heavy. The case alone weighs 18.2lbs. The guitar weighs 7lbs 10.1oz.
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Update:
When this listed a few of weeks ago, it sold immediately. The customer who bought it thought it had been refinished and returned it. We’re just not sure if it has been or not to be honest. We tore it apart and took more pics. Here are some observations:
-the color itself seems spot on
-there is a bit of paint bleed in the neck pocket
-there is a slight indentation in the paint where the neck plate attaches to the body
-none of the screw holes have paint in them
Again, we’re just not sure. What we are sure of though is that thing is truly an amazing instrument and it freaking kills!!! And how often do you see a lefty Kramer Pacer Imperial?!?!?!
As stated below in our return policy, this piece is sold “As-Described” and cannot be return.
Cosmetically, this instrument is insanely clean and has been well taken care of over the years. It’s truly a time capsule and most certainly is the cleanest example of this specific model you will ever see. And just to state the obvious, these are incredibly rare and really hard to find lefty! There are handful of tiny dings scattered around and some light swirl marks but that’s really it. Also, it looks like the two small washers on the back of the screws that hold the nut on have been replaced. They’re usually black I believe and these are gold in color. See pics for condition.
The case is period correct but not original. Not sure who the maker is. It’s a well made case and is heavy. The case alone weighs 18.2lbs. The guitar weighs 7lbs 10.1oz.
Please add our shop to your feed to stay up to date with our newest inventory. Thanks for stopping by Northside Buy & Sell
Update:
When this listed a few of weeks ago, it sold immediately. The customer who bought it thought it had been refinished and returned it. We’re just not sure if it has been or not to be honest. We tore it apart and took more pics. Here are some observations:
-the color itself seems spot on
-there is a bit of paint bleed in the neck pocket
-there is a slight indentation in the paint where the neck plate attaches to the body
-none of the screw holes have paint in them
Again, we’re just not sure. What we are sure of though is that thing is truly an amazing instrument and it freaking kills!!! And how often do you see a lefty Kramer Pacer Imperial?!?!?!
As stated below in our return policy, this piece is sold “As-Described” and cannot be return.
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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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