Beginner Kits
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Beginner Kits
Hello, I just joined this site after having read some interesting and helpful posts. I've been wanting to build a custom guitar for quite awhile now and was wondering if anyone could suggest a good acoustic guitar kit to start with? I currently live in an apartment so power tools are not really an option. My budget is around $350 to $400 for the kit. I don't have much wood working experience but I'm pretty good at building stuff. So, if you guys have any suggestions please let me know. Thanks!
Re: Beginner Kits
Best price + best quality + best after-sale support = Blues Creek Guitar.
Click on the Blues Creek ad to the left of this screen or give a phone call.
Blues Creek is owned by John Hall, who also owns this forum.
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com/
-tommy
Click on the Blues Creek ad to the left of this screen or give a phone call.
Blues Creek is owned by John Hall, who also owns this forum.
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com/
-tommy
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Re: Beginner Kits
Thanks Tommy, I'll shop through them a bit.
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Re: Beginner Kits
Thanks, it looks like he has some nice kits. I might have to spring the extra cash for a rosewood kit, they're really nice looking. Are they pretty easy to put together? Also, how is the finished sound quality? Anyone built one of these before?
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Re: Beginner Kits
Definitely start with Blues Creek. I am starting number 14 now. He, "John Hall", provides the best materials as well as the knowledge needed. I still contact him regarding issues that pop up from time to time.
Go to YouTube and check out his building tutorials.
Also, buy Bill Cory's book on building kit guitars. Read it cover to cover a few times before you begin just to get the steps into perspective.
I still refer to it.
Good luck and have fun!
RG
Go to YouTube and check out his building tutorials.
Also, buy Bill Cory's book on building kit guitars. Read it cover to cover a few times before you begin just to get the steps into perspective.
I still refer to it.
Good luck and have fun!
RG