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Grab this awesome guitar
while you can, at this price, before I adjust it back closer to the
original asking price of $2397.77.
You are looking at the REAL
DEAL AUTHENTIC "KRAMER" Made American Showster Savant II, not the
American Showster Non-Kramer guitars that were available after Kramer
sold the company. Compare the headstock logo on this one, to any other
American Showster guitars that you may find. This one has the "Kramer"
logo on it. This is the one to have!
This is the HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER RARE "Kramer" American Showster
Savant II Electric Guitar
A TRUE HEAVY METAL LEGEND
With "Metal Loading" - There is a metal bar that runs through the
body under the high strings for sustain- SEE PHOTOS FOR BAR
Candy Red
Thin, straight neck (Hardly any fret wear, at all)
Lots of history and stories behind these guitars!
Input jack is at the REAR
Floyd Rose Lic. Tremolo
Includes a FREE Un-used New Old Stock Fender Gigbag
See photos for various dings and dimples. There is nothing major. The largest ding is on the back of the guitar. I've placed a guitar pick pointing toward the most notable dings/dimples. There is a very slight bit of buckle rash that can be seen in one of the photos. It is very minimal. There is also an area about an inch and a half long where the paint looks to be rubbed off. It's right on the lower edge of the back of the guitar. It's barely noticeable, but I pointed it out with a guitar pick pointing toward it in the photos. It might even buff out. It is possible that it could be something on the top clear coat of the guitar. You will also see in the close up photo of the tremolo locking system at the nut; there is one non-original hex locking bolt. It is the one on the treble (high E and B string) side of the guitar. I'm trying to be as descriptive as I can here, so there will be no surprises. Honestly, from a few feet away you would have to have very very very good eyes to see the issues that I mentioned above. All in all, this is a beautiful example of a great late 80s Metal Machine This guitar plays and sounds fantastic. It is a true joy to play. It's a very sexy guitar that feels great. It's amazingly comfortable while playing. The action is set low and Floyd Rose Licensed Trem System rocks. I'm really skeptical about letting it go but currently, I have way too many guitars. It is time for many of them to find a new home..
These guitars were considered very pricey and were a very limited run guitars back in 1988/89 and are EXTREMELY HARD TO FIND these days. After all these years, the American Showster Savant II is still in high demand.
Rarely do I go overboard regarding comments about the way a guitar sounds, but this one is an exceptional METAL guitar with lots of sustain and grunt. It will also do well in any other genre of music, but it really shines with Metal and all things Rock.
Sold AS IS, Final Sale, NO Returns
As I mentioned above, she has some Dings And Flaws
(See Photos For Condition)
If you need more photos just simply let me know. I'm happy
to send them to you.
Please do not buy if you have any doubts; please do your research or contact me
first before purchasing. We want this
and all transactions to be a win/win for all.
More Information from the World Wide Web:
The Kramer "American Showster" Series
In 1986, Kramer joined forces with Rick Excellente and Showster guitars out of New Jersey and collaborated on developing a new line of guitars for Kramer. Showster guitars was best known at the time for their "tailfin" shaped bodies reminescent of the 1957 Chevy tailfin shape. Other works were the motorcycle gas tank-shped guitar bodies.
It was while Excellente was
working on the metal-loaded design that he realized the advantage of using
metal as part of the guitar body's mass. The new Kramers were promoted in
1988 but, as Kramer was, promised the guitars before they could deliver. The
realistic release wouldn't come until 1989. It was rumored that this new line
was to help pull Kramer out of the financial hump it was in.
The idea for the metal piecing on the body (which was afixed to the inside or
outside of the lower treble bout depending on the model) was to properly
balance the response of the treble strings to the bass strings. The metal in
the bodies would take several forms. By utilizing the metal inserts, the body
didn't need as much mass for resonance and therefore could be thinned out
substantially.
Made in Korea, there were basically three types of Showsters-the Metalist,
Metalist XML and the Savant. Common features between the three were pointy
headstocks, bolt-on maple necks with 22 fret rosewood fretboards, somewhat
heavy scalloped double cutaway bodies, Floyd Rose, dot inlays and Duncan
pickups. Input jacks were on the backside of the guitar.
The Metalist came in three forms- I, II and III. The differences were in the
pickup configurations. All featured an internal metal plate with a chrome rim
on the lower bout. The Metalist I had a single hum with volume and tone, the
Metalist II had one hum and a neck single coil, volume, tone and a three way
select. The Metalist III sported the HSS config with o0ne volume, two tones,
five-way select and coil tap switch.
Next was the Metalist XML which was basically the same as the Metalist but with
a black metal wing on the lower bout. This also came in three versions-XML I,
XML II and XML III. Distinguishing features were again the pickup configuration
which was the same as the Metalists.
Last was the Savant. Unlike the other Showsters, the Savant's metal load was
completely internal and showed no trace on the outside of the body. There was
the Savant I, Savant II, and Savant III. each the same pickup configuration as
the other Showsters.
The Metalist I, Metalist XML I and Savant I all with the single humbucker
layout did not last long before they were replaced with the 1+1(Metalist 1+1,
Metalist XML 1+1 and Savant 1+1) which added a middle position humbucker and
three-way select. (No neck pickup). This model later sported coil taps also.
Mid 1989 saw the entire Metalist
XML line dropped. Colors for the Showsters were black, white, candy red and
candy blue. Prices were between $799.95 and $939.95 list depending on the
model and cases were extra.
Note: Most of the Showster models will have the common black faced pointy
droopy headstock with the Showster S/S logo. Also bear in mind that the total
number of Showsters that made it out the door is unknown. Some speculate that
certain MODELS never went out but It should be noted that, in all
probability, not many Showsters did see the light of day before the demise of
Kramer.
The Showster line continued even after the demise of Kramer under their own
name. From time to time, you will see some non-Kramer Showsters that look
identical to the Kramers (minus the Kramer logo) for sale.
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Listed | 6 years ago |
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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