Hamer imports
williamfriggle
Posted 2006-03-22 4:06 PM (#261163)
Subject: Hamer imports


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Does anyone own any of the Hamer imports? I am wondering about their quility, playability, ect...

Thanks,
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alpep
Posted 2006-03-22 4:23 PM (#261164 - in reply to #261163)
Subject: Re: Hamer imports


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Location: NJ
echotone has huge bang for the buck potential.
some of the others are cool too. I am not too found of the strat style imports but for that type of guitar they are good
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alpep
Posted 2006-03-22 4:23 PM (#261165 - in reply to #261163)
Subject: Re: Hamer imports


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Location: NJ
echotone has huge bang for the buck potential.
some of the others are cool too. I am not too found of the strat style imports but for that type of guitar they are good
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alpep
Posted 2006-03-22 4:23 PM (#261166 - in reply to #261163)
Subject: Re: Hamer imports


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Location: NJ
echotone has huge bang for the buck potential.
some of the others are cool too. I am not too found of the strat style imports but for that type of guitar they are good
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alpep
Posted 2006-03-22 4:23 PM (#261167 - in reply to #261163)
Subject: Re: Hamer imports


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Location: NJ
echotone has huge bang for the buck potential.
some of the others are cool too. I am not too found of the strat style imports but for that type of guitar they are good
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Buckaroo
Posted 2006-03-22 5:02 PM (#261168 - in reply to #261163)
Subject: Re: Hamer imports


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Location: North Texas
Is it just me, or does Al seem to be repeating himself lately?
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Standingovation
Posted 2006-03-22 5:08 PM (#261169 - in reply to #261163)
Subject: Re: Hamer imports



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Once he hit 5k he feels that the sky is the limit. Dave
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xnoel
Posted 2006-03-22 5:22 PM (#261170 - in reply to #261163)
Subject: Re: Hamer imports


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Location: Waurika OK
I have a Goldtop with P90's. I bought it with a finish flaw, but otherwise it is a really great looking guitar and plays good also. The flaw is not noticable unless you know where to look.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2006-03-22 6:03 PM (#261171 - in reply to #261163)
Subject: Re: Hamer imports



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Location: Tennessee
Check out the Hamer import for sale in the Sell/Trade section. Awesone guitar for the money.
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Beal
Posted 2006-03-22 6:09 PM (#261172 - in reply to #261163)
Subject: Re: Hamer imports



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Location: 6 String Ranch
They're good. USA is much better but the imports are pretty good.
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Beal
Posted 2006-03-22 6:10 PM (#261173 - in reply to #261163)
Subject: Re: Hamer imports



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Al, up the dosage.
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BigBearCarolina
Posted 2006-03-23 10:39 AM (#261174 - in reply to #261163)
Subject: Re: Hamer imports


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Location: North Carolina
I own a Hamer SATQ and have found it to be a really nice guitar. The fit and finish on mine looks good, and it is a very fun guitar to play. I play mostly acoustic, but my brother-in-law plays Gibson and Kramer electrics, and after playing my Hamer said if I ever wanted to get rid of it he would buy it.

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