Those who've been around the forum a while and have, on occasion, had nothing better to do than read my inane ramblings may remember me wittering on about my first proper guitar, a 1980 Hamer Special which I foolishly mutilated with a Kahler tremolo system...
Well, a couple of weeks ago, I was on eBay and found this....
It's a 1982 Hamer Special, missing the pickups and with a few non-original parts - the knobs, pots and strap buttons. But crucially, it still has the original "sustain block" bridge.
It just so happens, in my spares box I still have: the original DiMarzio pickups, mounting rings and knobs from my Special, a set of Hamer electronics from my '83 Vector (sold long ago), even the strap buttons and truss tod cover screw. :D
I couldn't resist, it was like it was just waiting for me.
So here it is! Taking it out of the box was a strange experience - a "new" guitar but it feels
so familiar. That Special was my only guitar for about 6 years, and I took it apart so many times, changing pickups and parts... this one is the exact same colour, the mahogany in the cavities looks the same... it's weird, like going back in time. :?
There are a few slight differences - my old one doesn't have the checkerboard pattern on the headstock, and I
think the '80 model lacks the very slight curve in the cutaway the '82 has, which does help top-fret access just a little.
I don't really think of 1982 as "vintage", but this does
feel quite vintage - there's lots of crazing in the finish and a pretty large amount of natural relicing. The timber all looks high quality and it seems pretty lightweight.
Looking forward to getting this "time machine" back in working order! :D




