Kramer Guitar Serial Number Lookup/Decoder

Kramer Guitars is an American manufacturer that rose to prominence in the 1980s as the leading brand in hard rock and heavy metal guitars, largely due to its innovative use of high-performance features like Floyd Rose tremolos and a key endorsement deal with Eddie Van Halen. The company is currently a division of the Gibson Guitar Corporation.

Kramer Serial Number Lookup/Decoder FAQs

Where can I find the Kramer serial number?

Most Kramer guitars list the serial number on the back of the headstock. Some acoustics place it inside the soundhole on a paper label, and older instruments may use a neck plate or stamped marking. If you cannot find it, check the headstock back and the neck joint first.

What can this Kramer serial number lookup/decoder tell me?

It typically identifies the production year, factory or plant code, and country of origin. Some serial formats also hint at model lines or production sequence, but that varies by era.

Why won't my Kramer serial number decode?

Serial formats change over time, and limited runs or custom shop instruments can deviate from standard patterns. Try removing spaces or hyphens, and if it still fails, reach out so we can review it and improve the decoder.

Decoder Note

Note: If you try a serial number and the decoder is not able to decode it, please contact us and let us know so we can check the number and fix the decoder. Thank you!

How to decode a Kramer serial number

To look up a Kramer guitar’s serial number, use online guides that detail the brand’s inconsistent serial number patterns across different eras, as official factory records for vintage American models have been lost. You can also use the serial number search tool for some specific models on the HTPG website.

Using the HTPG Serial Number Database

Dating Vintage Kramer Guitars

Additional Resources

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