KRAMER GEORGE LYNCH SIGNATURE MODEL:
Up for grabs is an extremely rare Kramer made George Lynch signature model. This guitar is really hard to find information on, but is so cool. From what I understand in doing my research is that George Lynch was with Kramer for a very brief period before switching over to ESP. Apparently Kramer made some non-sanctioned Lynch signature models out of their Japanese factories. This is either the precursor to the Kamikaze or Kramer's rendition. Not entirely sure which one came first. Either way, one was a copy of the other. I'm not entirely sure of the exact date this guitar was made, but mid 80's would make sense. The guitar does not have the original humbucker. The previous owner, or maybe someone before that, had switched it out to an earlier Seymour Duncan Screamin Demon. The neck single coil is a stock ESP pickup I believe. That would make sense since ESP was doing a lot of the manufacturing for Kramer in this time period. It has Lynch's typical Push/Pull Pot pickup selection. The guitar isn't in perfect shape, but is still in good shape for a guitar of this age. I've tried to take pictures that show everything. There are dings and paint chips on the guitar's edges. The armrest has several dings that don't go down to the wood. There are several paint chips around the edges. The pictures should show all of this. the back of the neck has a couple very, very slight indentations. You don't even notice them while playing, but I want to be as straight forward as possible. The frets have a good amount of wear on them; however, the guitar still plays great with low action without any fret buzz. If you play this guitar seriously then it might need a refret in a couple more years. I suppose it just depends on how aggressively you play. There are lines that run across the fretboard right by some of the frets, so It might have had some frets replaced in the past, I don't know. There is the normal pick swirling on the face of the guitar. Buckle rash on the back but nothing too crazy, the worst of it is on the backplate and not on the guitar. There is a knot in the wood around the armrest that caused a high spot and a small spot where there is a pink discoloration from it. That is pictured as well. It comes in a gator hardshell case and will be packaged very well. I ship via UPS and will fully insure the guitar. Once again, this guitar is extremely rare! I have only ever seen two of these. This one and the other one listed. It is a true collector's piece and an absolutely killer guitar. Feel free to message me with any questions. Thanks for looking!
Up for grabs is an extremely rare Kramer made George Lynch signature model. This guitar is really hard to find information on, but is so cool. From what I understand in doing my research is that George Lynch was with Kramer for a very brief period before switching over to ESP. Apparently Kramer made some non-sanctioned Lynch signature models out of their Japanese factories. This is either the precursor to the Kamikaze or Kramer's rendition. Not entirely sure which one came first. Either way, one was a copy of the other. I'm not entirely sure of the exact date this guitar was made, but mid 80's would make sense. The guitar does not have the original humbucker. The previous owner, or maybe someone before that, had switched it out to an earlier Seymour Duncan Screamin Demon. The neck single coil is a stock ESP pickup I believe. That would make sense since ESP was doing a lot of the manufacturing for Kramer in this time period. It has Lynch's typical Push/Pull Pot pickup selection. The guitar isn't in perfect shape, but is still in good shape for a guitar of this age. I've tried to take pictures that show everything. There are dings and paint chips on the guitar's edges. The armrest has several dings that don't go down to the wood. There are several paint chips around the edges. The pictures should show all of this. the back of the neck has a couple very, very slight indentations. You don't even notice them while playing, but I want to be as straight forward as possible. The frets have a good amount of wear on them; however, the guitar still plays great with low action without any fret buzz. If you play this guitar seriously then it might need a refret in a couple more years. I suppose it just depends on how aggressively you play. There are lines that run across the fretboard right by some of the frets, so It might have had some frets replaced in the past, I don't know. There is the normal pick swirling on the face of the guitar. Buckle rash on the back but nothing too crazy, the worst of it is on the backplate and not on the guitar. There is a knot in the wood around the armrest that caused a high spot and a small spot where there is a pink discoloration from it. That is pictured as well. It comes in a gator hardshell case and will be packaged very well. I ship via UPS and will fully insure the guitar. Once again, this guitar is extremely rare! I have only ever seen two of these. This one and the other one listed. It is a true collector's piece and an absolutely killer guitar. Feel free to message me with any questions. Thanks for looking!
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