Guide To Hamer Guitars
Hamer Guitars began their way to craftsmanship in the 70′s when a group of music inspired Chicago musicians began to make their modern guitars in a basement located in Chicago. From then on, the company has ensured that each model made will be of the highest quality materials and made with enough patience and attention so everything will be perfect. This passion can be evidently seen on every aspect of their finished guitars.
The frets are individually handmade in a specific radius and precision that no longer need fret filling. Slow-drying procedure is used so their materials made of Maple, rosewood and mahogany will reduce the tendency to breakdown the wood fiber after that coloring and matching of pieces of the same board are done. This is the time consuming way on how the neck part is done.
The control cavities are handwired and totally shielded from noise using nickel based paint that is of the highest quality. To achieve the perfect guitar tone, carefully matched pick ups are chosen on every pick up position. This is how their extremely excellent instruments are created.
Because of the almost perfect way of building, numerous artists are happy to use the Hamer guitars to play their music like Chester Bennington from Linkin Park, Pierre Bouvier from Simple Plan, Tom Dumont from No Doubt, Tim Mitchell Shakira’s guitarist, Francis Reyes from The Dawn, Brad Withford of Aerosmith, and many more.
Unique as Hamer guitars are, they does not only produce guitars to be sold to their customers but also takes some pride in being a custom shop.
Some of the crafted guitars available at Hamer Guitars are the Hamer USA Collection that includes the Artist, Chaparral 12-string bass, Duotone, Improv, Monaco, Newport, Special, Standard Custom, Studio, Talladega, and Vector Korina. The Hamer XT Series includes Californian, Chaparral 12-string bass, Echotone, Standard, Sunburst, Vector, and Velocity Bass.

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