Klein Steinberger Headless Guitar with TransTrem
This guitar is an outstanding production model of the Steinberger "K" series, in the most desirable configuration. (Not Lorenzo made, has a TransTrem, has a Steinberger-made neck, has Harmonic Design pick ups, that was a custom option...)
The serial number on the neck plate is GK194
THE K SERIES
Collaboration creates innovation
In the late 80's luthier Steve Klein was already renowned for building some of the world's finest acoustic guitars. For years he had been playing with an idea for an electric guitar - one which incorporated radical body designs for ergonomics and playability.
But he could never get the design to work quite right.
Enter Ned Steinberger.
Ned was introduced to Steve through contacts at Gibson.
At the time Gibson was trying to introduce it's own designers to other influential luthiers.
Steve met with Ned and outlined the problems he was having getting his ideas to work.
Ned suggested his graphite headless neck & hardware and the GK was born.
The original plan was for the GK basswood bodies to be produced by Klein in his California facility and then shipped to Steinberger plant in Newburgh, NY.
There they would be married to Steinberger necks, bridges (TransTrems and S-Trems) and various electronics (various EMG's & Seymour Duncans, Joe Barden, Harmonic Design...).
Once fully assembled they would be shipped and sold through the Steinberger dealer network as original Steinberger guitars.
At the same time the GK's were coming out, demand for the other Steinberger models was far outpacing the factory's ability to produce them.
A licensing arrangement was established whereby Klein would purchase necks and components wholesale from the factory.
Steinberger would send these parts to CA, and Klein would assemble and drop ship the instruments directly from their shop.
Gibson ended sales of GK's in the mid 90's.
It's estimated roughly 250 Steinberger GK guitars were built and sold during the entire production run.
Even after Gibson stopped selling them Klein continued making the instruments with parts bought under the licensing agreement.
The GK, black with Tortoise pick guard, is in very good overall conditions.
It has not scratches or any ding.
It has Harmonic design pick ups (that was a custom options), Steinberger Trans Trem and comes with the original gig bag.
This item is sold As-Described
This item is sold As-Described and cannot be returned unless it arrives in a condition different from how it was described or photographed. Items must be returned in original, as-shipped condition with all original packaging.Learn More.
| Listed | 8 years ago |
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| Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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