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A picture would help. Go here to try and identify the serial number, and go from there. http://www.vintagekramer.com/serials.htm
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A picture would help. Go here to try and identify the serial number, and go from there. http://www.vintagekramer.com/serials.htm
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A picture would help. Go here to try and identify the serial number, and go from there. http://www.vintagekramer.com/serials.htm
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Epiphone Les Paul Classic Worn Ebony whammy bar
GibSinCity replied to shanelo7a's topic in Epiphone Electrics
Here's an example.: "Floyd Rose continues its legacy of innovation with the brand new surface-mounting FRX Tremolo System for Les Paul, SG, and Flying V-style guitars..." https://www.floydrose.com/products/frtx?variant=29837643090 -
Well, the ad says, "Introducing the new, deeper bodied Ferrington...". So my guess would be yes.
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Looks like a KFS-2. Strat style body, dot inlays
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Google: "Gibson Schaller Tulip Flower Logo Tuners" I believe they are Norlin Era correct
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"The speculation has already started, and the Gibson Les Paul Standards, known as #1 and #2, along with Page’s Les Paul Custom..." https://www.gearnews.com/gibson-jimmy-page-eds-1275-doubleneck-revealed/
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Definitely easier to swap necks on those...
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A few things... I've never seen a Kramer model quite like that one. Possibly custom, but I'm thinking it's something someone put together. Especially with "Jackson" on the tremolo, and what might be a Kramer neck. Or at least a Kramer logo decal. The point on the "Chicken beak" style headstock looks a little more "pointy" than any pictures I've seen. Although it's a little hard to tell from the picture at that angle. The Chicken beaks were created by cutting Fender Stratocaster style headstocks due to a lawsuit. Some good Kramer info here: http://www.vintagekramer.com/index.htm Chicken beak:
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Personally, I'd probably just put it in whatever body style I preferred regardless of what the original was. But it would have to be an amazing neck.
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So, just so we're clear... You're refurbishing a "neck"? And since you don't have the checklist card that identifies the model based on a letter code, you ask Gibson to identify the model based on the serial number, then once identified, you'll acquire a neckless body type it originated from.
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Kramer information wanted on Grandson's Kramer guitar
GibSinCity replied to Peter F's topic in Kramer
Range - E0001-13XXX Notes: (E11000 to E12000 are when the recessed cavities appeared on bodies) 1986-90 "Pointy Droopy" or "Shark" headstocks(E2000s-G series) - Bodies and Necks by ESP Die cast plates in chrome sporting "Neptune, NJ" on them with the banana Kramer logo. http://www.vintagekramer.com/serials.htm -
"There are versions of a B plate that are cast metal..." http://www.vintagekramer.com/serials.htm
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No problem. Glad to help.