![]() so next I pulled off the neck to check that out as it should have a stamp, there was no stamp or markings at all and the truss rod was at the pick up side of the neck the same as the ESP necks. ![]() My best guess at this body's production is in Korea, but maybe it could still be Japan. I took the neck pick up out and was hardly impressed with the pickup's build but sounds ok. The body is most probably to be made of plywood but the fit and finish is refined well. I found most sights saying made in japan are the ESP neck and body on most all Kramer's and assembled in the USA or Japan. I did some research and some of the web sights are confusing me saying made in Korea and lots of misinformation on Kramer products. (Neck plate SB1588) meaning S series, B plate style chrome/cast and it's production numbers sporting the banana logo Neptune NJ. ![]() I did a action set up and found there was no truss rod adjustment at the top of the neck and this is the pointy painted gold block lettering version. I just picked up a 80's Kramer Striker 600st the affordable models made from 86-89 with a Floyd rose trem2 and SSH pickups supposedly designed by Seymour Duncan.
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