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Key Features
The Seattle Electric Guitar DIY Kit provides you with all the necessary components for an intermediate/advanced level build. Ever wanted to build your own guitar? Now you can with this practical DIY guitar kit. With all of the hardware and components provided, along with an unfinished body made of high grade Basswood and a Maple neck with poplar laminate fretboard, you have everything you need to make a unique Jazz style guitar.
Nearly New: This product may have been opened for quality control purposes, returned by a customer, refurbished, or may have non-essential parts or software missing. Otherwise, the product operates as new. This is a great opportunity to buy a fully functioning product at a discounted price.
Product Ref: 86365
This great value pack offers you the opportunity to build your own guitar, without any of the hassle and expense of sourcing all of the parts; all you need is in one box! With a body of high quality Basswood, and top quality parts and hardware, you are sure to get a great sounding guitar, as well as the fun and satisfaction of building your own instrument.
Although in the Jazz style, this pack gives you a great opportunity to customise your guitar to your own design. The body comes cut and sanded, but completely unfinished, so you can paint, stain, varnish or finish your guitar to any design you wish. The Maple neck comes with an unfinished headstock, so you can mark up and cut it to any design you would like, be it something completely original, or a tribute to an iconic instrument.
This kit does not include tools. Some tools will be needed, such as a soldering iron and a screwdriver. A full list can be found in the instruction manual. (Gear4music.com Customer Service staff will not be able to provide detailed technical advice).
Difficulty Level: Intermediate/Advanced