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  2. Kramer Guitars - Wikipedia

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    The Kramer Baretta was the flagship of the Kramer line and helped popularize the single-pickup 1980s superstrat guitar design. By late 1985, Kramer began installing Seymour Duncan pickups in its guitars, in preference to the more vintage-sounding Schaller pickups.

  3. Kramer Pacer - Wikipedia

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    Then, when Fender threatened to sue, they changed to a head known as the classic head. The classic head was like the Strat head but it had the ball shape at the top cut off. This was made from 1982–84 and is often referred to as the "chicken" or "beak" headstock. In 1984, Kramer changed to the banana head or hockey-stick head.

  4. Kramer Focus - Wikipedia

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    The 5000 model resembles the Kramer Voyager, and also came with a triple humbucker configuration. There were also three basses in the line. The 77 featured a split pickup, while the 88 featured a full-size humbucker. The 8000 has a Z shape, resembling the Kramer Condor bass, and features two split pickups.

  5. Gibson (guitar company) - Wikipedia

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    An exception is the year 1994, Gibson's centennial year; many 1994 serial numbers start with "94", followed by a six-digit production number [citation needed]. As of 2006, the company used seven (six since 1999) serial number systems, [ 95 ] [ clarification needed ] making it difficult to identify guitars by their serial number alone.

  6. List of Peavey guitars - Wikipedia

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    Search. Appearance. Donate; Create account; Log in; Personal tools. Donate; ... Serial numbers. Serial numbers correlate to shipping dates of US models only. 1978 to ...

  7. Sigma Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Sigmas made in Japan from 1970 through 1979 used a paper label to identify the model and serial number of the instrument. The model and serial numbers were usually stamped on in ink, but some are known to have been hand-penned. This is especially true of unusual, special (sample/prototype models) and/or low production number models (e.g.: DT-30.)

  8. A fifth grader's fundraiser cleared his school of meal debt ...

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    As the school year drew to a close, Daken Kramer worried about children who owed money for meals at his school. Daken, 11, posted a video last month challenging friends, family, and even strangers ...

  9. Kramer Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Kramer Electronics was founded in 1981 by Joseph Kramer, who has a PhD in pharmaceutical biology and was working in research and development at a company that manufactured headphones. His employer went out of business and Kramer foresaw the significance of video, then in its infancy, and used his previous employer's distribution channels to ...