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Kramer Focus VT-211S Fatboy Standard Electric Guitar ,Ebony

Kramer Focus VT-211S Fatboy Standard Electric Guitar ,Ebony

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Kramer Focus VT-211S Fatboy Standard Electric Guitar ,Ebony

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Kramer has taken the BEST selling Focus and added a powerful, humbucking pickup in the bridge position for better tone and added GROWL! Other enhancements include a Metallic Finish, 3-ply (white/black/white) pickguard with matching white pickups and a 21-fret hard maple fingerboard. If you want all the features and quality found in the classic double cutaway guitar but without the classic price, the Kramer Focus series is perfect for you.

 
List Price: $199.99
Our Price: $89.99
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Product Details
Package Length:3.41 inches
Package Width:1.46 inches
Package Height:0.29 inches
Package Weight:10.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

Features
  • Covered Machine Heads

  • PVC Nut

  • Straight String Pull Headstock

  • Vintage Style Tremolo


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0
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4Great for starters and experienced players.  Nov 18, 2008
Got this for my 9 year old, but I find myself cranking on it more than him. The neck feel on this guitar is the best ive felt. Some frequent tuning required but the sounds is clean and I find this sounds better than my '85 Ibanez on a Peavy 65 watt. Highly recommend this.

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4Great Beginner To Wail On  May 01, 2008
The price of this Fatboy is great, for a hundred dollars I wasnt expecting much, but then when it was delivered I took it out and felt how light it was, the beautiful laquer finish (in red and white for me) and I started playing, then I realized why the box said "Kramer: Born to Rock Hard" It has a nice meaty sound to it, guess that's why they called it fat boy, Have'nt had any problems with it staying in tune or anything but there are two things that have been negatives for me. Number one my tremolo nut (the one that you screw the bar in to) is split and will not hold my tremolo still for anything, my other complaint would be the fret buzz. Other than that buy it.

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5reliable for its price  Jun 05, 2007
i've owned a kramer for about 6 or 7 years and it's still in top condition even though i play it nearly every day. also, it's the only guitar i own. great guitar for such a low price.

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4shockingly nice  Jan 11, 2005
for 99 bucks your get areally nice looking playing guitar with nice action good sounding pickups and it seems pretty sturdy i didnt give it 5 stars because 1 of the neck pickups doesnt work but i had problems with fed ex getting my order lost so i blame it on that if you get yours with the neck pickup working u just got a great heavy metal guitar similar to other brands guitars that cost 200-300 dollars onnly its 99 bucks a steal

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3Good Guitar, Fantastic Price  Dec 31, 2004
This was my first guitar and for the price, it blows any other Strat copy away. But that is not to say it is without it's problems; fret buzz is a bit of a problem and is diffucult to solve even by raising the action and adjusting the truss rod, the lower tone pot is useless but this is case on most inexpensive guitars of this style, and finally the guitar has trouble staying in tune, this can be solved by adding locking tuners or if your are gung-ho about this axe a locking tremolo. The pickups sound great, the guitar is not that heavy, and the finish (mine was sunburst) was beautiful, if you are looking for a first guitar, overlook the Squiers and other cheap guitars and cut your teeth on this axe.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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