BOLT ON NECK MODELS


T-51


PG 8002: 1993 Hamer T-51
1/4" gap between neck pocket
& neck pu, 5 screw holes, no pickup mounting screw holes
PG 80022: Hamer T-51
1/2" gap between neck pocket
& neck pu, 5 screw holes, no pickup mounting screw holes


T-62
HAMER T 62
PG 80102: Hamer T-62


DAYTONA
HAMER DAYTONA
PG 8010: Hamer Daytona Guitar

STANDARD

HAMER STANDARD
PG 8008: Hamer "Standard" 

Made in USA, tongue between pickups has

1 screw hole (centered) and measures

2-1/8", 8 total perimeter screws, toggle

switch hole, pickup edge is cut at a

slight angle at bridge, tracing required
PG 8048: Hamer "Standard" 

Made in Korea, tongue between pickups

has 2 screw holes and measures 3-1/16",

9 total perimeter screws, toggle switch

hole, pickup edge is straight line,

tracing required 
PG 80482: Hamer "Standard"

Made in Korea, tongue between

pickups has 1 screw hole (centered)

and measures 2-1/16", 8 total

perimeter screws, toggle switch hole,

pickup edge is cut at a slight angle

at bridge, tracing required 
PG 80484: Hamer "Standard"

tongue between pickups has 1

screw hole (centered) and measures

2-5/16", 8 total perimeter screws,

toggle switch hole, pickup edge is

cut at a slight angle at bridge, tracing required 
PG 80486: Hamer 2010 "Standard" XT Series 

Made in Indonesia, tongue between pickups

has 1 screw hole (centered) and measures

2-5/16", 8 total perimeter screws, toggle

switch hole, pickup edge is cut at a slight

angle at bridge, tracing required 
PG 80488: Hamer 2010 "Standard"

Made in Korea, tongue between pickups

has 1 screw hole (centered) and

measures 2-5/16", 8 total perimeter

screws, toggle switch hole, pickup edge

is cut at a slight angle at bridge,

tracing required

This pages features pickguards for some of the guitars manufactured by Hamer Guitars.

Hamer was founded in 1973 by Paul Hamer & Jol Danzig in Illinois. They were one of the first of the new generation of American guitar builders, using beautiful woods & offering unique features on their guitars when the rest of the industry was kind of stagnant. We first met Paul & Jol at the very fist Dallas, Tx Vintage Guitar show in 1980, another "first". They were offering these cool, flametop doublecut junior style guitars with string-thru-the-body hardtail bridges. We'd never seen anything like them!  Their guitars were famously endosed by Rick Nielsen & Cheap Trick, Paul Stanley & Kiss, and many other great players. The company went through some changes & has been sold several times. We supplied pickguards to them for many years & still have the original tooling for many of their models. Jol Danzig is very talented & extremely smart and has always been a pleasure to work with. He summed up their concept in one simple sentence: "Instead of trying to make something for everyone, make everything for someone". No one could have said it better!


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