650G
Kramer 650G Deluxe w/Case
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Experience the pinnacle of Kramer craftsmanship with this 650G Deluxe. With its iconic design and eye-catching finish, this vintage beauty delivers the perfect blend of style, sound, and performance that defined an era of rock.
Serial Number: 70391 — Kramer serial numbers can be decoded to determine the year and place of manufacture. We encourage buyers to research this serial number to confirm the production date for themselves.
Built with meticulous attention to detail, the Kramer 650G Deluxe is a testament to enduring quality. It's not just a guitar; it's an investment in your musical future.
There are minor finish blemishes visible on the body; please refer to the photos.
D-string tuner is bent but still functions. See the close-up of the headstock photo.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Kramer 650G known for?
The Kramer 650G is a vintage guitar renowned for its unique aluminum neck, which provides exceptional sustain. It's also known for its heavy weight, typically around 11-13 lbs, and its high-quality craftsmanship from the late 1970s and early 1980s. -
What is the neck and fretboard made of?
The neck is crafted from aluminum and features a distinctive "tuning fork" headstock. The fretboard is made of ebonol, a material also used in bowling balls, which contributes to the guitar's unique feel and durability. -
Does the aluminum neck affect the guitar's sound?
Yes, the aluminum neck is a key factor in the guitar's signature long-lasting sustain. When combined with its solid body (often made of maple or walnut), it produces a rich and resonant tone that is highly sought after by musicians. -
Is the Kramer 650G heavy?
Yes, one of the most notable characteristics of the 650G is its weight. At 11-13 lbs, it is heavier than most standard electric guitars. This weight, however, contributes to its impressive sustain and solid feel. -
What is the value of a Kramer 650G today?
The value of a Kramer 650G can vary significantly based on its condition, year of manufacture, and originality. As a relatively rare model, it is considered a collectible, and its price reflects its unique place in guitar history.
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