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Overview
From the company's launch in 1976 through the early '80s, Kramer used aluminum necks with wooden inserts for its guitars and basses. The 450-B and its counterpart the 350-B were Kramers first production basses and built throughout the initial phase of Kramer production. In the early '80s, Kramer began shifting to more economical wooden neck and earlier models like the 450-B were phased out.
Years of Production: 1976 - 1980
Body Style: Solidbody
Wood Composition: Tropical wood body, Aluminum neck with wooden inserts, Ebonol fingerboard
Design Elements: Two single-coil pickups, dot inlays, aluminum hardware, four control knobs
Years of Production: 1976 - 1980
Body Style: Solidbody
Wood Composition: Tropical wood body, Aluminum neck with wooden inserts, Ebonol fingerboard
Design Elements: Two single-coil pickups, dot inlays, aluminum hardware, four control knobs
Price Guide
*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.