shit! that thing looks freaking amazing, this colour rules: http://www.garykramerguitar.com/Images/Yuichi_Oshima.jpg
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You are welcome! Haven't seen this add yet, but I guess you have seen Kramertorium model.That actually looks pretty cool. I'm not crazy about the headstock but the rest of it is very unique looking. I just saw an ad in the newest Guitar World for another one of his guitars which was more of a "V" shape. Wasnt crazy about that one. This one has a more interesting body shape.
Thanks for the review and pics.
Very nice, finally someone around here bought one, I was thinking of purchasing one too, and Uli John Rothing it(add neck pickup under finger-board)
I will record clip or to in a few days, no problem.I'd love to hear some clips, even if you only have your POD man. Looks pretty cool, I was digging the bright yellow 7 string they had at NAMM this year.
I also do think it would look nice with reversed headstock.The fretboard is just pure sex, since I usually play on the fretboard instead of on the headstock that's what really interests me about a guitar. I think it's kinda silly to even comment about the aesthetic of a guitar that's obviously built to be ergonomic instead of looking nice.
Now with that said, I to think that a reversed headstock would look better because it would have "flown" nicer with the design (I'm way to gay for my own good)
Now to some questions;
Is it hard to fret the highest frets, are they to small or can you fit your fingers in there?
What about the backside, how does the neckjoint look ?
How far away from your chin is the upper horn when sitting in classical position ?
How much do they cost?
Kramer or Gary Kramer? people kind of mix things, as Gary has recently got back in business as "Gary Kramer Guitars" company and it is different than old "Kramer" brand name that is currently owned by Gibson.Its different looking but still cool. Congrats. I have heard of Gary Kramer guitars before, but the only body style I have seen were the strat shapes. Sweet axe!
25.5” I thinkwhats the exact scale length on that mother?
Yeah, I saw those guitars before, but not in person, but to be honest I thought what the body is way smaller, but it looks bigger that at pictures without real person holding it
I am not exactly a basketball player, so guitar may look a bit bigger than it is in reality, if you judge by looking my photos. I was surprised by its size when I got it, thought it is bigger just by looking at pics.Looks very weird, and actually looks huge, but I'm sure it's extremely comfortable. I'd love to hear some sound clips!
The white one I have, 6 string similar to what is now called "Simulator" model is USA custom shop guitar - you can always ask for custom shop guitar, any model, but price is not easy on your wallet...Do you know where the guitar is made? I know the ones made in the US are much more expensive. I can't seem to find where the "import models" are built.
LoL! I often find myself handling guitar by grabbing it for the horn... So it has find one more use for meThat upper horn makes me really nervous....
You're welcome!Thanks.
Well, try this guitar and if you like it you can always make a promise that this is the last guitar you have bought and you will not buy any guitars in the future after this one It may not help at all but you will feel better...temporary!I droolin about this guitar few months.......GAS!!!
It depends... For me it was not hard to adjust to wide neck, it was comfortable, and body shape was very comfortable too, but it took some time to adjust my picking hand. As this guitar has 36 frets, when picking hand is in usual position, you are right above those extra 12 frets, and you can't really pick in the same way as you are probably used to. After some time I learned to pick hard enough but don't dig in that much as I used to on "normal" guitar, and to move hand more towards pickup when playing some stuff. Now it is ok for me, and it wasn't that hard, but I guess it can be perceived as a problem for someone that is looking for a 7 string primary for metal chugga chugga rhythm work that needs some hard right hand picking. Of course, you can also play metal riffs on this guitar, but there is some learning curve. I was quite confused myself for a few days when I got it but now it is ok for me and I can easily switch from any other guitar to this one and vice versa and adjust picking immediately. It would be good if you could try guitar first.would u guys recomend this as a first 7?
Thanks man! Glad you like it!Aww man, I want one of these now! Really nice playing dude!
use it in a shred-off with noodles collen modelI really, really want to get one of those. From a practical standpoint, I'm not sure what I'd use it for, but it looks damn interesting...