Kramer DMZ-3000

The Kramer DMZ-3000 is an electric solid-bodied guitar, known for is combination of an Aluminium neck and a Maple body. Pickups are three DiMarzio single-coiled ones.

Mike Rutherford at least used a black DMZ-3000 for occasional lead guitar work with Genesis during the late 1970s and early 1980s. It also appears (at least) on Smallcreep's Day. He was also featured in a 1979 Kramer advert performing with the DMZ in concert.

Surprisingly, the Kramer has hardly been mentioned in tour reports or programs from that era. Thus it's likely that the Kramer guitar belonged to Geoff Banks - a keyboard roadie for Genesis at the time, known for having a guitar collection - and Mike was borrowing the guitar from said collection the entire time.