
#Kramer serial numbers lookup professional These models were sold until 1983, alongside the Korean lineup (which became the Deluxe Series in 1981). At that point, the product line consisted of 485 different models. In 1985, IMC acquired major interest in the Charvel/Jackson Company, and began dedicating more time and interest in the higher end guitar market. The Hondo trademark went into mothballs around 1989. However, Jerry Freed started the Jerry Freed International Company in 1989, and acquired the rights to the Hondo trademark in 1991. Freed began distribution of a new line of Hondo guitars produced in India, China and Taiwan. In 1993, the revamped company was relocated to Stuart, Florida. The Hondo Guitar Company was purchased by the MBT International (now Musicorp) in 1995. The Hondo product line was revamped for improved quality while maintaining student-friendly prices. Hondo celebrated their 25th year of manufacturing electric guitars in 1997. Player instruments which replaced Hondo in 2005.

^ 'MBT: Musicorp parent acquires Hondo Guitar.Hondo Guitar Serial Number Lookup Numbers External links Hondo Guitar Serial Number Lookup Number #Kramer serial numbers lookup professional.#Kramer serial numbers lookup serial number.Oh and ill reduce the price if you think that will help. Someone said this is an 86 because of the pointy headstock.I have seen others like this shown to be 84 and 85.The serial number on the neck plate dates it to 84-85.I just cant imagine why someone would change the neck.Just letting you know what I have been told so I told them I would add it to the listing.Not trying to fool anyone.Also listed with best offer as I am not totally firm on the price.Hope that helps. Any questions just email.Ill get back with you as quickly as possible.I dont have a computer at home so it will be in the daytime at work before you hear back.USA only please.shipping is too expensive elsewhere, unless you want to pay out of state charges. It does have its original Kramer hardshell case. It did not have the trem cover on it but I might have one somewhere that I can throw in. Its not mint but certainly not beat to death. The neck is nice and straight and the action is perfect. The frets look like new and I would guess it has been refretted as they have ZERO wear. It has a black neck plate with Kramer and a serial number starting with C and 4 numbers starting with 9.

I lifted the pickup and it is a Schaller. Just traded in is this 1984-85 Kramer American Baretta guitar in great shape.
