Now you got me looking for a Kramer guitar, LOL! I enjoy the heck out of your guitar walk arounds! Thanks again for the badly needed help on the Texas Ghost, you're awesome!
Well it is the Frankenstein plus! I didn’t get much time to play it but on Sunday I hope to play it a bit. Thank you for your comment and thanks for watching!
You really cleaned that one up, looks great. Love your guitar collection, and I bet there's a story behind all of them. How about you show us your collection and tell us some stories about them. I'm sure I'm not the only one that would love to hear some stories. I would love to go to your friends' guitar shop, but I live in Kentucky, a bit far for me to travel.
Thanks! Joe Bonamassa says that you buy the story, not the guitar. I usually don’t buy retail so there usually is a story behind the chase. There was a time when I constantly chased the deal or the guitar. Not so much anymore. I’ve shared stories in the majority of my walk arounds. If you haven’t, please check out my other videos! Zimm’s guitars is a great place to hang. It takes me back to the days of hanging out at a real guitar shop. Thanks for watching!
I have the almost exact guitar except mine is a 85 STRIKER 200st I don't have access to the truss rod without removing the neck and my Floyd doesn't have the string locks. Dual humbuckers and gloss black. Still in the original leather gig bag. Got it when I was 15.
I’m betting that’s a 1986, with the smaller block logo, non-recessed Floyd and the wood screw posts. All of those changed right at 1987, Stingle could probably verify that transition more exactly. A little trick I use on Floyds? If I’m not removing them and tearing them down, I use 3in1 Oil on an old toothbrush!! Gets right after those rusty parts. Matter of fact, even if I do a complete tear down I still use the 3in1/toothbrush method! Lol I still have 2 of the old style metal/tin cans of the oil, if you remember those?! Cool guitar. That Floyd is the crown jewel of the whole outfit. 🤘
Yea Robbie said 87. It’s somewhere in there. I soak in WD40 and hit with a toothbrush. If the lock blocks are worn I replace. It cleaned up quite well. Thanks for watching!
While it's true at the Kramer Factory the block logo transitioned to the pyramid logo in early 87 Focus made by esp in Japan ( and never going to NJ) was behind in that aspect. Not all went to recessed routes either . The quality on Focus declined in 87 also . It is possible it's a late 86 though
@@robbiestingle7640 That’s what I figured, that the import series didn’t follow the ‘American’ guitars timeline. I lost all interest in Kramers when they went to the huge descending logo and recessed trems etc. It seems like they quickly lost touch with what made them successful. Holoflash finishes, Savant metal loaded guitars?! It was all a bunch of gimmicks, to me. 🤷🏻♂️
From what I've read up on I think the focus 1000 and up series had Schaller pickups in them. My focus 3000 has the headstock issues where it starts warping up. I have seen someone online able to steam it straight so I will be trying that out soon.
I don’t think these are Schaller. I know what you are speaking of. No warping on this one yet. I wish you good luck on your repair. Let me know how it goes!
Is the floyd completely flat on the body and dive only? I have an EVH with a top mount floyd which is dive only but it sits back at an angle. If I set it flat it would pull out the trem posts first time I divebombed with it!
The back of the Floyd rests level to the body. No block. It landed perfect. If your posts are pulling out I would pull out the inserts and epoxy them in.
You have an unreal collection, congrats!
Lots of work and sweat. I appreciate your comment. Thanks for watching!
Nice axe - enjoyed your video while riding out hurricane Milton
Be careful bro! I hope you all are good down there. Hoping for minimal damage and no one hurt! Thanks for watching!
Now you got me looking for a Kramer guitar, LOL! I enjoy the heck out of your guitar walk arounds! Thanks again for the badly needed help on the Texas Ghost, you're awesome!
They’re great! Thanks so much, I’m looking forward to hearing your thoughts upon arrival!
The sustain is amazing on the bridge pickup! That's the best sounding bridge pickup Ive heard lately! That thing sounds dirty and nasty! Thanks man.
Well it is the Frankenstein plus! I didn’t get much time to play it but on Sunday I hope to play it a bit. Thank you for your comment and thanks for watching!
Great Kramer! She is lucky to have you take care of her. Zimm's just loves you! :)
Haha, she’s happy and will be happier here soon. I’m replacing the pickups. Zimm’s is ALWAYS a great hang. He’s a good guy. Thanks for watching Holly!
Now that's a nice guitar !
She’s a beaut!
You really cleaned that one up, looks great. Love your guitar collection, and I bet there's a story behind all of them. How about you show us your collection and tell us some stories about them. I'm sure I'm not the only one that would love to hear some stories. I would love to go to your friends' guitar shop, but I live in Kentucky, a bit far for me to travel.
Thanks! Joe Bonamassa says that you buy the story, not the guitar. I usually don’t buy retail so there usually is a story behind the chase. There was a time when I constantly chased the deal or the guitar. Not so much anymore. I’ve shared stories in the majority of my walk arounds. If you haven’t, please check out my other videos! Zimm’s guitars is a great place to hang. It takes me back to the days of hanging out at a real guitar shop. Thanks for watching!
Fantastic
Thanks so much!
I just bought a 83-84 Kramer Focus 1000 with the banana headstock.
Sweet! That’s a good one. I love the old Focus.
I have the almost exact guitar except mine is a 85 STRIKER 200st I don't have access to the truss rod without removing the neck and my Floyd doesn't have the string locks. Dual humbuckers and gloss black. Still in the original leather gig bag. Got it when I was 15.
Nice! I’m envious that you have your guitar from back then. I wish I still had my old Kramer. Thanks for watching.
I’m betting that’s a 1986, with the smaller block logo, non-recessed Floyd and the wood screw posts. All of those changed right at 1987, Stingle could probably verify that transition more exactly.
A little trick I use on Floyds? If I’m not removing them and tearing them down, I use 3in1 Oil on an old toothbrush!! Gets right after those rusty parts. Matter of fact, even if I do a complete tear down I still use the 3in1/toothbrush method! Lol I still have 2 of the old style metal/tin cans of the oil, if you remember those?! Cool guitar. That Floyd is the crown jewel of the whole outfit. 🤘
Yea Robbie said 87. It’s somewhere in there. I soak in WD40 and hit with a toothbrush. If the lock blocks are worn I replace. It cleaned up quite well. Thanks for watching!
While it's true at the Kramer Factory the block logo transitioned to the pyramid logo in early 87 Focus made by esp in Japan ( and never going to NJ) was behind in that aspect. Not all went to recessed routes either . The quality on Focus declined in 87 also . It is possible it's a late 86 though
@@robbiestingle7640 That’s what I figured, that the import series didn’t follow the ‘American’ guitars timeline. I lost all interest in Kramers when they went to the huge descending logo and recessed trems etc. It seems like they quickly lost touch with what made them successful. Holoflash finishes, Savant metal loaded guitars?! It was all a bunch of gimmicks, to me. 🤷🏻♂️
From what I've read up on I think the focus 1000 and up series had Schaller pickups in them. My focus 3000 has the headstock issues where it starts warping up. I have seen someone online able to steam it straight so I will be trying that out soon.
I don’t think these are Schaller. I know what you are speaking of. No warping on this one yet. I wish you good luck on your repair. Let me know how it goes!
You can’t beat a vintage Kramer or Focus guitar. The 80’s Floyd’s are the best. Great guitar 40 Grit 💯
Great guitar. I sense some EVH tear out MIM pickups heading into this one. Thanks for watching Mikey!
🤘🏻 Kramer 🤘🏻🎸🥃
I love em! Thanks for watching!
very nice brother
Thanks bro!
40...what is an invisible shim? I go to Dane's shop also.
Just a different way of putting angle on a neck. Ultimately, the best way to put angle in a pocket is to sand angle into it. Thanks for watching!
The floyd is worth more than the guitar today.
It could very possibly be! Thanks for watching!
Very COOL Kramer!!! what is a "slammer nut"?
Early era of the nut. I believe it’s called that because of the strong radius. Robbie would be a better person to ask on that….
Is the floyd completely flat on the body and dive only? I have an EVH with a top mount floyd which is dive only but it sits back at an angle. If I set it flat it would pull out the trem posts first time I divebombed with it!
The back of the Floyd rests level to the body. No block. It landed perfect. If your posts are pulling out I would pull out the inserts and epoxy them in.
You really need to cough up that extra penny for Jake. Just sayin'.
Oh I laughed so hard… hilarious. That was a good show. I think that 50w will be a must have.