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Cort bass slammer
Cort bass slammer








cort bass slammer

,ĭon't ever sell it man! I had a Diablo Slammer (made at the Cort Factory around 1992 I believe) I paid £350 for it new in 96. All of mine were had for under $180 they were better than any cheap squire, or epiphone out there.

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I have had 3 different MIK Slammer series guitars and all of them beat the crap out of anything coming out now that would cost $350 - $650. So they're worth holding on to for the rare occasion when you might want a shredder or the ergonomics and flexibility of a "super start," or to pass on to kids, neighbors, grandkids, donate to a promising but impecunious guitarist or whatever, because you'd be hard put to get anything north of $200 out of it regardless of how good it is. It confused the market and ruined forever the market value of Hamer/Slammer Series, which are among the best budget guitars to ever come out of Korea. Hamer really screwed the pooch on the branding not long after this series had really made a mark on the import market, Hamer came out with the Slammer by Hamer series, unplayable junk made in the early days of Indonesian industrialization. The HAMER/Slammer Series MIKs from the mid-'90s are almost always worth holding on to-not because they're going to be worth a lot someday, but because their value as a musical instrument far exceeds their market value. But, when I do pick it up I'm always impressed. I've held on to it for 15 yrs so far and really rarely play it. Hamer Slammer 80s Cort Explorer Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster We also carry lots of entry level to midline guitars by Ibanez, Fender/Squier, Epiphone, Yamaha, Washburn, Jackson, etc. I'm kind of wanting to know if its worth holding on to.










Cort bass slammer