Serial number E 5918. Red lacquered body in basswood. Neck in maple with a fingerboard in rosewood. "Shark headstock." Black hardware with "Schaller" tuning machines and "Floyd Rose" bridge. 1 x humbucker Bartolini pickup. Built-in "distortion/clean/blend" 3-way switch. 6 x controls for panning. A Ripley "stereo splitter box" and hard case included. Length approx. 96.5, width 33, height 4.5 cm.
Minor wear. The whammy bar is missing. Not tested for functionality. Not fully examined.
The guitar is built like a Kramer "Baretta".
Steve Ripley, musician, sound engineer, and producer from Boise, Idaho. He worked with artists such as Bob Dylan, J.J. Cale, and more. He built his guitars between 1982-1987. He made guitars for Eddie Van Halen, J.J. Cale, Ry Cooder, and John Hiatt. Steve Ripley's "Stereo guitars" have a stereo output where you can pan the signal from the 6-pole pickup separately for each string through a Sterobox to 2 amplifiers. Steve Ripley later made guitars for Kramer Guitars.