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Old 02-24-2007, 07:49 PM
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I think I've found a vintage Kramer

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Hi, I'm a new bass player. Only been playing about a year on a cheap used Fender. Anyways, I helped somebody with a big move and I noticed a big guitar case amongst his junk piled to be loaded in the truck. The person moving said some guy gave it to him for co-rent. Anyway, he gives the guitar to me. I open it up and it's this beauty. Looks like it's from the 70's. It sounds amazing. Feels amazing, though it's pretty damned heavy.

I just saw a photo of the identical bass being sold on ebay. It was identified as a 1976 Kramer 350b. Mine is in really really good condition. the serial number is in the low 20 thousands. I was wondering..is this a great find? Is this worth something?
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Old 02-24-2007, 07:53 PM
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Hi,

I really don't know anything about these basses at all. I'm sure there are a ton of people in the main bass guitar forum who would be able to answer this question a lot more effectivly.

Easy,

Janek
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