As long as I have a really huge padded guitar strap to distribute the weight I'm fine.įrankB, a Pbass is a whole different animal, more woody and earthy and ergonomically friendly. I plan to hold on to my bass however, I play so infrequently that I don't need to replace or upgrade it. I don't know if it could ever have been my #1, so I understand your decision to ebay it. I always thought mine was an early 80s model (81-82?), but looking at your photo makes me wonder if it's not from the 70s instead.Į-Merlin, I tried a 6 string and it had the same issues: heavy and neck-heavy, but it was still cool. I think they still sell for that price nowadays! Kramers in general are really undervalued in the used guitar market. Click to expand.Great photo! I got mine at York's pawn shop on Ste-Catherine street back when they sold instruments (before the internet killed off a lot of small music stores) for about the same price in the mid to late 80's.
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