A friend of mine who knew I liked Kramers spotted this one in a local pawnshop in my college town, Statesboro GA. I went to check it out, and was able to get a nice SKB hardshell case thrown in - the grand total around $100.
This one had a very unique gloss lacquered neck with a beak headstock, H/S pickup config, and a 6-screw traditional trem. Since my other guitars all had floating Floyd bridges at the time, I put 5 strings in this one and used it to experiment with different pickups, string gauges, and tunings. It was a great “fun” guitar to learn on without messing up my much nicer Kramer Pacer or later my ESP Maverick.
I eventually traded this one in on a Charvel, which was a great guitar on its own, but I wish I had kept this one. For a “cheap” guitar it was very nice and a bit on the unique side as far as budget Kramers go with that fantastic neck.