Introducing the Wayne Kramer Strat

Fender has unveiled the Wayne Kramer signature Stratocaster, which mirrors the red, white and blue guitar that the MC5 co-founder made famous back in the ‘60s.

“Every band needs its own identity,” Kramer says of his homemade design. “When I founded the MC5 and we started to play out, I wanted to develop a look. I was a big fan of Pete Townshend, and I noticed that Pete had a sport coat made out of the Union Jack motif–the British flag–and I thought, ‘What a great idea, but I’m American.’ I figured my motif could be the American flag, the stars and stripes, and so I decided to paint my guitar in that color scheme to advertise my patriotism and total opposition to the direction the country was going in 1968.”

For more on Kramer, check out this Fender News piece we did back in Sept. 2009.

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7 Responses to Introducing the Wayne Kramer Strat

  1. Heath B says:

    I really like the way this Kramer guy thinks, Simple yet very effective. I have to say like this strat too. I\’ve honestly never seen or heard of it.

  2. Bob Johnston says:

    This guitar looks so stupid.

  3. peskypesky says:

    love it!

  4. Dave says:

    A ugly strat but sounds good at least

  5. Tony says:

    This guitar looks great!

  6. Stein Crancer says:

    rama lama fa fa fa \\\\\\\’bout time

  7. sheryl sakuma says:

    where is the wayne kramer strat made ?

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