Above: the Kramer Striker Figured HSS in Transparent Purple.
"We are excited to bring back the classic Strikers, but with a modern twist” says Andrew Ladner, Brand Manager of Kramer and Epiphone at Gibson Brands. “This collection is 100% Kramer delivering fast, heavy, and loud guitars to fans for over 40 years. These Strikers, living in Kramer's Modern Collection, cover the demands of a wide range of players including Floyd Rose fans, those who need a diverse assortment of pickups, and AAA maple figured lovers. And, if you are left-handed, we’ve got you covered. Striking again, is what Kramer does best."
The Kramer Modern Collection adds a present-day twist on killer classic designs and introduces the Kramer name to a new generation. Kramer Modern Collection guitars feature new neck-to-body joints, contemporary hardware and tremolo options, cutting-edge pickups and electronic options for a wider range of tonal possibilities, and other options geared toward players that want to launch into hyperspace all with the Kramer DNA intact. KRAMER’s Modern Collection features innovative design with classic lines including the new Striker collection, Assault 220, Assault Plus, Nite-V, Nite-V Plus, and Kramer’s premier bass, the D-1 Bass and more.
Kramer guitars are available worldwide on www.kramerguitars.com.
Explore the full Kramer Striker collection https://www.kramerguitars.com/en-US/Collection/striker.
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About KRAMER:
Loud, proud, and never following the crowd, KRAMER is MADE TO ROCK HARD and has been setting trends since it was first launched in 1976. Kramer released the first guitars specifically designed for metal and rock shredder virtuosos; iconic Kramer designs like the Baretta, Pacer, Vanguard, NightSwan, and SM-1 deliver the kind of speed, performance, and playability that they demand. Made for rule-breakers that play fast and loud, Kramer has been embraced by legendary rockers like Eddie Van Halen, Vivian Campbell, Richie Sambora, Elliot Easton, and Mick Mars during the height of the metal era in the 1980s—a period when Kramer was the most popular guitar brand in the world. Kramer's innovative approach and unwavering commitment to performance makes Kramer instruments the choice of today's hard rock and metal shredders such as Charlie Parra, Tracii Guns, and Snake Sabo. Based in Nashville, TN, Kramer joined the Gibson Brands family in 1997. Check us out at http://www.kramerguitars.com and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. Kramer - Made to Rock Hard.
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