I've been a member here for many years, and when those MusicYo Kramers came out I remember really wanting to buy some of them. I never did, and then just sort of forgot about them. Living in Austin, I come across just about everything at some point, and the other day I came across 2 of those Kramers in absolutely mint condition...must have been owned by the same guy, because they were in the same pawn shop. One is a candy apple red Striker, and the other is a green crackle finish that I think looks killer, but it has no model name. The green one has a neck really close to my Charvel Model series, and just plays kick butt. However, I don't know what it's called. It has a reverse headstock, one Quadrail and 2 dualrail pickups. Also has a nice Floyd-type trem of some sort. Anybody know what this is?
The Candy apple red Striker is also in mint condition, and has the same pickup configuration, but the neck is completely different, being much thicker and harder for me to play. I have been using the Charvel Model Series guitars (mostly Model 4's) since 1986, and love the necks on them. Anyway, can someone possibly fill me in on the details of these guitars, such as wood types, who made the trems, who made the pickups (man, I think they sound great) and any other information that you might have? I am digging the crap out of these guitars, and would just like to know more about them. I didn't know that MusicYo had gone out of business. These are Korean-made, of course. I got them for what I think are great prices. $125 and $135 with hardshell cases. What do you guys think, and can you give me more info on them? Thanks in advance, and I appreciate anything you can tell me about them.
Dana <~~~
The Candy apple red Striker is also in mint condition, and has the same pickup configuration, but the neck is completely different, being much thicker and harder for me to play. I have been using the Charvel Model Series guitars (mostly Model 4's) since 1986, and love the necks on them. Anyway, can someone possibly fill me in on the details of these guitars, such as wood types, who made the trems, who made the pickups (man, I think they sound great) and any other information that you might have? I am digging the crap out of these guitars, and would just like to know more about them. I didn't know that MusicYo had gone out of business. These are Korean-made, of course. I got them for what I think are great prices. $125 and $135 with hardshell cases. What do you guys think, and can you give me more info on them? Thanks in advance, and I appreciate anything you can tell me about them.
Dana <~~~
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