1980’s Kramer Focus 6000 Black Super Strat HSS Floyd Rose ESP MIJ Japan
Very good, pre owned condition. All electronics work as intended. There is a single volume and 3 on/off toggled switches (1 for each pickup). There are dings, dents, scratches and a couple of paint chips but overall still in great shape for a 40 year old guitar. Missing back bridge / tremolo cover. Guitar was cleaned and has had a brand new set of DR “TITE FIT“ 10 gauge strings installed. This guitar will need to be set up for personal preference as I don’t have much experience dialing in the Floyd Rose. Truss rod works, neck is straight, frets are clean with plenty of life left.
Guitar plays fine as is but will need personal setup on arrival. Any personal cleaning, setups, maintenance or repairs will be the new owners responsibility.
No gig bag or case but guitar will be packed safely and shipped quickly.
Please see all pics for more details.
Selling as is and as shown.
International buyers are responsible for any taxes, duties, fees etc. I may ship with neck detached for international orders. I may be unable to ship to come countries based on size restrictions or other factors.
The following borrowed from VintageKramer online (some specs may be untrue).
The Focus Series
In 1983, Kramer introduced the Japanese made Focus series. The Focus line was designed to be a cheaper alternative to the USA Models that Kramer was producing at the time. Most had original single or double-locking Floyd Rose systems and solid wood bodies. Tuners, pickups and electronics were of a cheaper variety than the USA Kramers. Also, there are subtle body differences that separate the Focuses from the USAs. These can be found on the Parts Page. Pickups on the earlier ones were Japanese made of an unknown type. Later, they were replaced by cheaper Duncans.
Focus 6000---The Focus 6000 was the equivalent to the Pacer Custom I at the time with a Jackson like slantH-SS config. body with extended horns and squared off body with no pickguard and a floyd Rose. It was introduced in 1986. Controls were 1 vol and 3 on/off switches-one for each pickup. It featured the non-tilt head with a headstock like the pointy variety with a rounded nose then was changed later to a more pointed version. Pickups were S. Duncans. In 1988, like the other remaining Focuses, it gained a neck through design then was switched back to a bolt-on a year later and aquired a coil tap switch. The 6000 was the only Focus available with a reverse head option.
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| 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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