Kramer Nightswan Electric Guitar - Aztec Marble Graphic
Originally a signature guitar in the 1980s, the Kramer Nightswan is a true shredder’s delight. And who’s signature model was it? Let’s just say that this sweet-savage axe wielder was a real holy diver. This made-for-performance double-cutaway boasts an Aztec Marble graphic — one of the Nightswan’s most historically rare finishes. That said, this guitar wasn’t built for show — unless it’s to show off your chops. Its "C"-profile-shaped, 3-piece maple neck is unlike any other you’ll ever pick up, while its ruler-flat 16-inch-radius ebony fingerboard ensures lightning-fast playability. Plug into any high-gain monstrosity, and you’ll be greeted by classic hot-rodded humbucker tones, courtesy of two Seymour Duncan JB pickups. No guitar would be shred-worthy without a double-locking tremolo, and the Nightswan includes the gold standard: a Floyd Rose. The Nightswan also features rock-solid deluxe tuners, stylish fingerboard inlays, and an era-defining reverse banana-style headstock.
Originally a signature guitar in the 1980s, the Kramer Nightswan is a true shredder’s delight. And who’s signature model was it? Let’s just say that this sweet-savage axe wielder was a real holy diver. This made-for-performance double-cutaway boasts an Aztec Marble graphic — one of the Nightswan’s most historically rare finishes. That said, this guitar wasn’t built for show — unless it’s to show off your chops. Its "C"-profile-shaped, 3-piece maple neck is unlike any other you’ll ever pick up, while its ruler-flat 16-inch-radius ebony fingerboard ensures lightning-fast playability. Plug into any high-gain monstrosity, and you’ll be greeted by classic hot-rodded humbucker tones, courtesy of two Seymour Duncan JB pickups. No guitar would be shred-worthy without a double-locking tremolo, and the Nightswan includes the gold standard: a Floyd Rose. The Nightswan also features rock-solid deluxe tuners, stylish fingerboard inlays, and an era-defining reverse banana-style headstock.
Originally a signature guitar in the 1980s, the Kramer Nightswan is a true shredder’s delight. And who’s signature model was it? Let’s just say that this sweet-savage axe wielder was a real holy diver. This made-for-performance double-cutaway boasts an Aztec Marble graphic — one of the Nightswan’s most historically rare finishes. That said, this guitar wasn’t built for show — unless it’s to show off your chops. Its "C"-profile-shaped, 3-piece maple neck is unlike any other you’ll ever pick up, while its ruler-flat 16-inch-radius ebony fingerboard ensures lightning-fast playability. Plug into any high-gain monstrosity, and you’ll be greeted by classic hot-rodded humbucker tones, courtesy of two Seymour Duncan JB pickups. No guitar would be shred-worthy without a double-locking tremolo, and the Nightswan includes the gold standard: a Floyd Rose. The Nightswan also features rock-solid deluxe tuners, stylish fingerboard inlays, and an era-defining reverse banana-style headstock.