Hey all,
After waiting for a very long week, I got home to a big box of fun. Thankfully, the shipper packed it well...
And its a....
Kramer 1984 Reissue
After looking for several months, this is the only white one I have seen available.
It is in incredible shape, not even a buckle mark on the back. All original paperwork, keys for the case, even the strap locks all brand new.
After being out in the cold for more than a week, I am letting the guitar settle in for a day or two before I really assess. First thing I noticed was the fret edges are sharp. I am hoping that after a day or two of moisture and heat in the house the frets will not need to be re-dressed. If so, is this a big job?
Also, from a fit and finish perspective there is a slightly bigger gap between the neck and the pocket then I would like. The pic may not shows it well, but the gap is about the width of the G string. Not sure anything can be done about this? Perhaps the gap will shrink after some moisture gets in to the wood?
Also, what can you do to clean the lightly oiled maple fret board?
After waiting for a very long week, I got home to a big box of fun. Thankfully, the shipper packed it well...
And its a....
Kramer 1984 Reissue
After looking for several months, this is the only white one I have seen available.
It is in incredible shape, not even a buckle mark on the back. All original paperwork, keys for the case, even the strap locks all brand new.
After being out in the cold for more than a week, I am letting the guitar settle in for a day or two before I really assess. First thing I noticed was the fret edges are sharp. I am hoping that after a day or two of moisture and heat in the house the frets will not need to be re-dressed. If so, is this a big job?
Also, from a fit and finish perspective there is a slightly bigger gap between the neck and the pocket then I would like. The pic may not shows it well, but the gap is about the width of the G string. Not sure anything can be done about this? Perhaps the gap will shrink after some moisture gets in to the wood?
Also, what can you do to clean the lightly oiled maple fret board?
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