2022 - Charvel Jim Root Signature Pro-Mod San Dimas Style 1 HH FR M - Satin Black #MC22006067
Serial: MC22006067
Weight: 8 lbs 3 oz
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The Kramer 1983 Baretta Reissue in Ebony is a pure shot of adrenaline for players who crave fire, fury, and attitude in their hands. This guitar is a reborn icon, the kind of instrument that defined an era where speed, precision, and reckless abandon ruled the stage. Its solid maple body, drenched in a deep ebony gloss, feels like a weapon sculpted for both elegance and danger. It is sharp, bold, and unapologetically built to cut through the noise.
The neck is pure Kramer DNA, a bolt-on slab of maple carved to the historic 1983 Baretta profile that players once gripped while rewriting the language of shred. Its rosewood fingerboard, with a wide 16-inch radius and 22 jumbo frets, is a highway built for speed. Mother of Pearl dots guide the way, while the iconic large banana headstock with the gold Kramer logo crowns it in vintage glory. At 25.5 inches of scale length and a full 1.75-inch nut width, it is a neck that dares you to go faster, play harder, and push further.
The beating heart of this beast is a single Seymour Duncan 59 reverse zebra humbucker parked in the bridge. Stripped down to one pickup and one volume control, the Baretta Reissue thrives on raw purity. This is not a guitar that hides behind options. It growls, snarls, and screams with a voice that is fat, articulate, and endlessly expressive. Every pick scrape and divebomb is brought to life with savage clarity.
Anchoring all of this is an Original Floyd Rose locking tremolo system paired with a locking nut, giving you the license to go wild without fear. From squeals and flutters to full-blown sonic annihilation, tuning stability is never in question. Gotoh SG360 tuners bring precision to the setup, while the guitar’s weight of 9 pounds 11 ounces gives it the authority of a true workhorse built to dominate night after night.
Housed in a Kramer hardshell case and crafted in Japan with meticulous care, the 1983 Baretta Reissue is more than a guitar. It is a time machine to the golden age of rock, a black-clad powerhouse that begs to be played loud, fast, and with zero restraint. This is the sound of rebellion, reborn in wood, steel, and fire.
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For more information on this Kramer instrument, please contact us.
The Kramer 1983 Baretta Reissue in Ebony is a pure shot of adrenaline for players who crave fire, fury, and attitude in their hands. This guitar is a reborn icon, the kind of instrument that defined an era where speed, precision, and reckless abandon ruled the stage. Its solid maple body, drenched in a deep ebony gloss, feels like a weapon sculpted for both elegance and danger. It is sharp, bold, and unapologetically built to cut through the noise.
The neck is pure Kramer DNA, a bolt-on slab of maple carved to the historic 1983 Baretta profile that players once gripped while rewriting the language of shred. Its rosewood fingerboard, with a wide 16-inch radius and 22 jumbo frets, is a highway built for speed. Mother of Pearl dots guide the way, while the iconic large banana headstock with the gold Kramer logo crowns it in vintage glory. At 25.5 inches of scale length and a full 1.75-inch nut width, it is a neck that dares you to go faster, play harder, and push further.
The beating heart of this beast is a single Seymour Duncan 59 reverse zebra humbucker parked in the bridge. Stripped down to one pickup and one volume control, the Baretta Reissue thrives on raw purity. This is not a guitar that hides behind options. It growls, snarls, and screams with a voice that is fat, articulate, and endlessly expressive. Every pick scrape and divebomb is brought to life with savage clarity.
Anchoring all of this is an Original Floyd Rose locking tremolo system paired with a locking nut, giving you the license to go wild without fear. From squeals and flutters to full-blown sonic annihilation, tuning stability is never in question. Gotoh SG360 tuners bring precision to the setup, while the guitar’s weight of 9 pounds 11 ounces gives it the authority of a true workhorse built to dominate night after night.
Housed in a Kramer hardshell case and crafted in Japan with meticulous care, the 1983 Baretta Reissue is more than a guitar. It is a time machine to the golden age of rock, a black-clad powerhouse that begs to be played loud, fast, and with zero restraint. This is the sound of rebellion, reborn in wood, steel, and fire.
Other specifications include:
For more information on this Kramer instrument, please contact us.
Yes, this is the actual guitar you’re looking at – not a generic stock photo! We take the time to individually photograph each and every guitar we sell so that you know exactly what you’re getting. From the grain of the wood to the unique finish and subtle character marks, what you see in the photo is the very guitar that will be shipped to your door. No surprises, no guesswork – just full transparency and confidence in your purchase.
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