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  1. Hamer Guitars - Wikipedia

    Hamer Guitars (/ ˈheɪmər / HAY-mər) was an American electric guitar manufacturer founded in 1973, in Wilmette, Illinois, by vintage guitar shop owners Paul Hamer and Jol Dantzig.

  2. New Hamer Guitar Models

    The Archtop is based on the Hamer Studio body, the third classic Hamer design introduced in 1977. Upgraded with a solid Maple top on Mahogany body, the tone is beefy yet focused and …

  3. Hamer Guitars - Guitar Center

    Enjoy the lowest prices and best selection of Hamer Guitars at Guitar Center. Most orders are eligible for free shipping!

  4. The Hamer StandardHamer Fan Club

    In 1975 the founders of Hamer started to produce a few Hamer guitars and basses, mostly Explorer style instruments. By the end of 1975, a catalogue was printed announcing the …

  5. Hamer Electric Guitars for sale - eBay

    Discover Hamer electric guitars on eBay, including the 1996 Hamer USA Daytona and 1992 Hamer USA Sunburst Custom. Find your ideal instrument today!

  6. 26 New Toyotas in Stock | Hamer Toyota

    With 674 new Toyotas in stock now, Hamer Toyota has what you're searching for. See our extensive inventory, with pictures, online now!

  7. HAMER Electric Guitar Models

    In the early 2000s, Hamer introduced the XT Series line of guitars that are produced originally in Korea and now in China. These instruments are mostly inexpensive versions of Hamer USA …

  8. The History of Hamer – Vintage Guitar® magazine

    Eventually, Hamer began to stamp its name into the baseplates of the pickups, and these would come to be known as Hamer Slammer pickups (they don’t rhyme!). Early Hamers had black …

  9. Hamer Guitars – Ground Guitar

    Hamer Guitars, founded in 1973 in Wilmette, Illinois, by Paul Hamer and Jol Dantzig, emerged as a prominent electric guitar manufacturer known for its boutique, vintage-style instruments.

  10. Hamer Guitars - Wikiwand

    Hamer Guitars is generally considered the first "boutique" vintage-style electric guitar brand that specifically catered to professional musicians, and was the first guitar manufacturer to produce …