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LoginJust read the thread on dating Fenders-mine is a MIJ. Is there a webpage that tells you the date by serial number for Kramers? Sometimes it has been said that neckplates were just taken from a box so that guitars weren't actually built in numerical order. The headstock shape and logo are major factors and since they are mostly bolt-on necks one must look out for parts mutts. The best way to date a Kramer: offer it a glass of cheap wine, plug it into a Gorilla, and promise you'll never upgrade to a Fender. You can get a rough timeline on it although a picture of the neckplate would be of help Prior to that they were called 'Focus'. What you have is a Japan ESP. The only weak link there is the pickups. Pic of neckplate would help though
Log in. Sign up. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Long story short, found an ad for a focus Looks like it's in good shape I have pics of it, just not stored on this computer and it has a Germain made non-recessed OFR. I'm not too familiar with Kramer guitars, but for chedda it sounds like a good deal to ad to my collection.
Please note that most of this information relates to serial numbers used from to present. From the number is typically found on a decal on the back of the headstock. This should be an 8 digit number that can be dated by the 1st and 2nd digits as follows:. Prior to when the Kalamazoo, MI factory was closed, the numbers indicated Kalamazoo production. Ranking numbers continued to indicate Nashville production through
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