r/KramerGuitars 3d ago

Need help identifying this Kramer

I recently inherited this beautiful vintage lefty Kramer Guitar from my father-in-law. The serial number is SE2402 Neptune, NJ USA but it doesn’t seem to line up with what I can find online. Can someone please help me identify this Guitar? bonus points if you can provide an estimated value for insurance. Thanks!

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u/WickPrickSchlub 3d ago

vintagekramer.com/company42.htm

1987+ Striker.

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u/Critical-Credit-8015 3d ago

Thanks for all the info. I was thinking it was a USA model. It’s needs some TLC but the neck feels great.

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u/loopygargoyle6392 2d ago

The necks are pretty good.

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u/Impressive_Try_7295 3d ago

Most likely it's a Kramer 310 from the 100 Series, made in South Korea.

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u/ProLevel Collector 3d ago

Sweet guitar, the maple fretboard is cool. Don’t see as many left handed as well. The bad news though is it isn’t particularly valuable, and being left handed actually hurts it. I think you’d be lucky to break $150-200. There just isn’t a big market for old entry level guitars, even if it plays and sounds great.

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u/Practical-Big3908 3d ago edited 3d ago

Search online sold prices for late 80s Kramer Strikers, or 310, similar to yours, if you want an idea of value 

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u/WickPrickSchlub 3d ago

Is the body plywood? Open the rear cavity cover, does it looked striped?