
Basswood T-style Bass Guitar Kit with Maple Neck and Skunk Stripe
Product Details:
Build your own Basswood T-style Bass Guitar Kit with Maple Neck and Skunk Stripe using this DIY Guitar kits.
Specifications
- Hand Orientation: Righty
- Headstock Shape: T3 style
- Neck Nut Material: Bone
- Headstock Binding: None
- Neck Material: Maple With Skunk Stripe
- Neck Binding: None
- Neck Joint: Bolt-on
- Fretboard Material: Maple
- Fretboard Inlays: Black Dot (Plastic)
- Number of Frets: 20
- Neck Shape: C-shaped
- Length Scale: 864mm / 34"
- Body Type: Solid Body
- Body Material: Basswood
- Body Top Veneer: Flamed Maple
- Body Binding: None
- Pickups: 1 Bass Single coil
- Electronics: 1 Volume, 1 tone
- Bridge: Standard, Fixed T-style bridge
- Hardware Finish: Black Finish
- Pickguard: Black
- Cavity Covers: None
- Strings: Steel
- Machine Heads: Sealed
- Truss Rod: Two-Way, Adjustable
Please note that the appearance of your kit may vary. The wood grain pattern and certain hardware components may differ from what is shown in the images due to natural variations and occasional manufacturer updates. Our kits include all necessary parts to assemble a fully functional guitar unless the product description specifically states that it comes without hardware and electronics.
Shipping Information:
We offer free shipping for orders above $45 to 100+ countries.
- 🇺🇸 An estimated delivery time for in-stock kits from our U.S. warehouse is 10 days (ships to the U.S. shipping addresses only).
- 🌎 An estimated delivery time for in-stock kits from our international warehouse is 2-6 weeks.
Assembly Instructions:
We prepared a range of tutorials to assist you with assembly, finishing and final setup. Go to guitarkitworld.com/start to get started with your project.
If something is unclear and you have questions please reach out to our Builder Success team from our Contact us page.
Safety First: It is recommended to sand and finish your kit guitar in a well-ventilated area wearing a respirator mask. You can learn more about the safety tips that you need to follow by clicking here: Important Guitar Finishing Safety Tips That You Must Follow.