Anybody seen these? Kramer USA Small Batch '85 Barettas!

  • Thread starter Thread starter Anonymous
  • Start date Start date
ratter":7q4br8ja said:
Very cool. Surprised at how low the price is. Very un-Zoo. Makes me wonder if they are assembled in the US, or..??
Ya, that said, I'd pass at half this price.
 
chunktone":27wdxnap said:
ratter":27wdxnap said:
Very cool. Surprised at how low the price is. Very un-Zoo. Makes me wonder if they are assembled in the US, or..??
Ya, that said, I'd pass at half this price.
Great news, thanks for that! :confused:

Steve
 
Can't an original '85 Baretta be had for 1/2 that price?? Cool, never the less :thumbsup:
 
Stramm8":3vx4gxsi said:
Can't an original '85 Baretta be had for 1/2 that price?? Cool, never the less :thumbsup:
Yes, but it wouldn't be a new guitar, or all USA made, for what it's worth. I believe by '85 Kramer was getting necks and bodies made in Asia... not all, but some...

Steve
 
sah5150":1fhfyawf said:
Stramm8":1fhfyawf said:
Can't an original '85 Baretta be had for 1/2 that price?? Cool, never the less :thumbsup:
Yes, but it wouldn't be a new guitar, or all USA made, for what it's worth. I believe by '85 Kramer was getting necks and bodies made in Asia... not all, but some...

Steve

Ahhh, excellent point. I had an '85 Baretta 8 or 9 years ago and it had that weird scarf joint where the headstock and the neck were joined...
 
sah5150":1u3in32e said:
Stramm8":1u3in32e said:
Can't an original '85 Baretta be had for 1/2 that price?? Cool, never the less :thumbsup:
Yes, but it wouldn't be a new guitar, or all USA made, for what it's worth. I believe by '85 Kramer was getting necks and bodies made in Asia... not all, but some...

Steve
I remember somewhere that the ESP custom shop in NYC was making necks and some bodies for Kramer for a short time. Do the new limited run have scarf joint neck ??
 
Most bodies and necks were made by ESP in Japan, among others and assembled in NJ.This was for he USA models anyway. I have 8 80's Kramer necks (down from 12) a few being NOS. The profiles are all over the place on them.
 
sah5150":1kgdi7gr said:
Stramm8":1kgdi7gr said:
Can't an original '85 Baretta be had for 1/2 that price?? Cool, never the less :thumbsup:
Yes, but it wouldn't be a new guitar, or all USA made, for what it's worth. I believe by '85 Kramer was getting necks and bodies made in Asia... not all, but some...

Steve

I think a bit later than 85. By 1990 almost all the higher end guitars were ESP parts and any guitar made for a pro was put together with Warmoth parts. The only things made in the Neptune factory after 1989 or so were the Spector bass and guitars.

I'm not sure exactly when they started importing necks and bodies, but even the stuff that was made from ESP parts were pretty nice guitars. The Nightswans for example were cool guitars, for the time.
 
BrokenFusion":rqbutl3a said:
Most bodies and necks were made by ESP in Japan, among others and assembled in NJ.This was for he USA models anyway. I have 8 80's Kramer necks (down from 12) a few being NOS. The profiles are all over the place on them.

Yes, and the lower level guitars were imported right in from Hondo. We would take off the Made In Korea stickers and replace them with " Kramer, Proud To Be An American Company" So very lame.
 
I've always wanted a true NO BOZO's Baretta, very nice. If I didn't already own more than enough guitars I'd seriously get one. Being that a nice Pacer was $600.00 in 1984 when I bought mine that price isn't too bad.

I never cared for the D shaped necks compared to the 12" radiused C shaped neck Kramer used from 1982 through 1984 were peak years form Kramer IMO haivng owned and 86/89 Pacers as well. Both my Pacer Imperials are C serial numbered with poplar bodies and nice necks shapes and the earlier one has all black harware, probably using up the black sutff from the Carrera build models.

The only guitar that came close was my 2001 EBMM axis everything else I built myself from Warmoth and Musikiraft

Nice No Bozo though, would look great on the wall! Yes, Steve I concur, WANT! :thumbsup:
 
1984 Baretta was actually the No Bozo. It had the longer Hockey stick headstock,those are considered the Holy Grail and go for $3-$4K. Surprised they didn't run them instead of 85's. 1985 and later are pretty common.
 
danyeo":2x5ygc25 said:
any guitar made for a pro was put together with Warmoth parts.
Not all of them...Tom Anderson personally built necks for numerous artist guitars (including the hockey stick neck that was on Frankie for a time). IIRC he built necks for Elliott Easton, Richie Sambora, Vivian Campbell, and a few others.
 
Nice Barettas!!!! Love the nightswan too!..she just got a Floyd rose upgrade and tremolo no and she screams..great tone.
 
Cool. I had an off-white '85 back in the 80s. That one pup limited my options so I spent more time playing and less time flipping switches and turning knobs. :lol: :LOL:
 
Back
Top