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Imagine a laminated lump of Asian scrapwood chunks coated with an almost unsandable solid finish with parts Kramer would not have dared to put on anything that had their name in large lettering. This does include a Floyd with no fine tuners...
Went for about $250 new in '85...
Worth about $2.50, IMO...
I can't speak for the quality of the wood, but the "Focus" series was Kramer's higher end import back in the day. They sported real fine tuning Floyds and Shaller pickups. My first real guitar was a red '85 or '86 Focus 1000, and I loved it! I bought it new for $375/case. I believe the list price was around $500.
A Baretta on a budget/not laminated. The Striker series was. Should have an OFR too. Very decent for what they go for. And yes ESP made. Get a new pickup and go to town
Originally posted by nor: Imagine a laminated lump of Asian scrapwood chunks coated with an almost unsandable solid finish with parts Kramer would not have dared to put on anything that had their name in large lettering. This does include a Floyd with no fine tuners...
Went for about $250 new in '85...
Worth about $2.50, IMO...
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Wrong answer, but thank you for playing. You must have it confused with a Striker. I have a Focus 1000 I bought new in 1986. Here's a brief description:
Price new - $480.00 on sale
Original Floyd Rose with fine tuners
Basswood body
One-piece maple neck
Single Schaller humbucker
Made in Japan by ESP
I have yet to see one of these old 80's Focus guitars that didn't still have a really sweet neck.
To the original poster:
Make no mistake about it, these were really nice guitars which still stack up today in their price range.
They are, from left to right:
Charvel Model 2 (recently bought)
Kramer Focus 1000
Jackson DX10X
In order of quality, I would rank them
1. Focus 1000
2. Model 2 (it's close to the Kramer, but not quite because the Kramer has an OFR and the Model 2 has a JT6.
3. DX10X (single-locking cheapie JT500 trem)
Originally posted by nor: Sorry PT - It was a Focus. It may have been a 2000, but def-in-at-ly a Focus.
[shrugs]
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">That's okay, dude, and I apologize if I came across as flaming you because I didn't mean to. The old Focus series really were better than they get credit for, though.
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