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Up for sale is a cool Kramer that will have everyone in awe. The classic crackle finish on a pointy shaped metal machine. I think this is called a Voyager from quick searching. It's 3 humbuckers which is super cool. Super distortion in the bridge and the middle and neck are Epiphone pickups. Currently not wired up to an input jack. Guitar will need a full setup.  Neck plate was replaced prior to me.

All the pointy parts are in awesome shape with no chips which is crazy for this shaped guitar.

The included case is the original one but in rough shape inside. Some of the stuffing is missing and the fabric is coming apart inside.

Please take a look at all the pics! There are some scratches and dings but nothing to major at all.

Please message if you have any questions at all! This is such a cool piece and deserves to be brought back to life!

Thank you :)

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Listed3 years ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Voyager
Finish
  • Crackle
Categories
Year
  • 90's
Body Type
  • Solid Body

Strings Of Fury

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