Hosco Dreadnought Unassembled DIY Acoustic Guitar Kit

(1 customer review)

$ CAD 329.99

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SKU: SL-ADKU-200 Category: Acoustic Guitar Kits Brand:

Description

This unfinished guitar kit has everything for building a Dreadnought Acoustic guitar.  All challenging wood cutting, drilling and shaping is already done professionally, as well as fret leveling and dressing.

Advanced woodworking skills, tools and finishing supplies will be required for completing this project.

Disclaimer:
The successful construction and assembly of acoustic instruments rely on a complex set of mathematical and physical equations, as well as the inherent variables associated with wood products. Adherence to these equations is critical to the instrument being playable within the parameters of tuning and intonation. We have taken every  precaution in order to make our acoustic kits as easy to assemble as possible.
Therefore we will not take responsibility if the variables associated with acoustic instruments, or the lack of skill and/or accuracy on the part of the assembler contribute to the instrument not meeting the customers expectations.

What is included with you Acoustic Kit:

  • Dreadnought body
  • Laminated Spruce top
  • Laminated Mahogany back & Sides
  • Chrome hardware
  • Neck & tail block
  • Overall Length 41″
  • Scale length 25.5″
  • Rosewood Fingerboard
  • Fretted (20 frets)
  • 2-way truss rod
  • All bracings,  soundhole reinforcement plates, kerfed linings and bracing layout template
  • Pickguard plate
  • Saddle
  • Machine heads with bushings and mounting screws
  • Pre-shaped bridge
  • Bridge pins
  • 1 set of strings
  • Rosette decal
  • Manual
 
IMPORTANT (in addition to our standard return policy): due to their nature kits can be returned only in virtually untouched condition and in original package.

1 review for Hosco Dreadnought Unassembled DIY Acoustic Guitar Kit

  1. John Sutton (verified owner)

    What a fantastic project. My only complaints are that the instructions were obviously translated to English and confusing in places, the fretboard did not line up with any of my other guitars, so I don’t know how that will ultimately affect the instrument, and the neck had a divot along one edge that was not repairable with my skills, though not a big deal for me. Overall a great beginners project.

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