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Super ST-style Guitar Kit w/ Tree of Life Inlay, Floyd Rose, Black Hardware

Original price $289.99 USD
Original price $289.99 USD - Original price $289.99 USD
Original price $289.99 USD
Current price $249.99 USD
$249.99 USD - $249.99 USD
Current price $249.99 USD
SKU JBM-RMFB-5143
Product Details:

Super ST-style DIY guitar kit featuring a mahogany body a mahogany neck, and a rosewood fretboard with a stunning Tree of Life inlay. Equipped with a Floyd Rose-style double-locking tremolo and all-black hardware. Built for speed and precision, this kit is ideal for players who want a high-performance instrument with a premium look.

Full Specifications

General
  • Orientation: Righty
  • Number of Strings: 6
  • Scale Length: 673mm / 26.5"
  • Size: Full Size
Build Difficulty

Intermediate (4/10)

  • Floyd Rose-style double-locking tremolo requires precise string height, intonation, and fine-tuner setup
  • Open-grain mahogany body and neck require grain filling before finishing
Body
  • Material: Mahogany
  • Type: Solid
  • Cutaway: Double
  • Body Binding: None
Neck
  • Material: Mahogany
  • Joint: Bolt-on
  • Profile: C-shaped
Fretboard
  • Material: Rosewood (Engineered)
  • Radius: 12" / 305mm
  • Number of Frets: 24
  • Inlay Shape: Tree of Life
  • Inlay Material: Pearl White (Engineered)
Headstock
  • Shape: Shoeblade 6-in-line
  • Binding: None
  • Tuner Holes: 10mm
  • Nut: Locking Nut (Black)
  • Nut Width: 42mm
Electronics
  • Neck Pickup: Humbucker
  • Bridge Pickup: Humbucker
  • Controls: 1 Volume, 3-Way Toggle Switch
  • Wiring: DIY (soldering required)
  • Output Jack: Side-mounted
Hardware
  • Bridge: Floyd Rose-style Double-Locking Tremolo
  • Tuners: Sealed Diecast Black
  • Knobs: Black Plastic
  • Truss Rod: Double Action Adjustable
  • Strings: Steel
  • Cavity Covers: Black

What's in the Box

  • Mahogany guitar body (unfinished)
  • Mahogany neck with rosewood fretboard and Tree of Life inlay (unfinished)
  • 2x humbucker pickups
  • Electronics (volume pot, 3-way toggle switch, output jack, wiring)
  • Floyd Rose-style double-locking tremolo bridge with tremolo arm
  • Locking nut (black)
  • 6x sealed diecast black tuners
  • Black volume knob
  • Black cavity covers (spring cavity and control cavity)
  • Strap buttons
  • Mounting screws and springs
  • Strings
  • Guitar cable
  • Allen wrenches

What You'll Need

This kit requires soldering for the electronics. Depending on the finish and build you have in mind, you may need:

  • For assembly: Phillips screwdriver, Allen wrench set
  • For wiring: Soldering iron, solder, wire strippers
  • For finishing: Sandpaper (220-600 grit), wood grain filler, primer, paint or stain, clear coat
  • For setup: String winder, guitar tuner, Allen wrench for truss rod and saddle height adjustment

No woodworking or routing required - all cavities, holes, and channels are pre-cut.

All images shown are for illustration purposes only. Actual guitar kit may vary due to product customization and wood grain pattern or hardware updates.

Delivery Timeline:

The estimated delivery time for Custom Shop kits is 6 months from the time of order, which includes both production and shipping.

If you wish to cancel your Custom Shop order, please do so within 5 days to avoid a $150 cancellation fee. Learn more about our Refund policy.

Shipping Information:

We offer free shipping on all Custom Shop kits to over 100 countries. Learn more about our shipping from here: Shipping Policy

Assembly Instructions:

We prepared a range of tutorials to assist you with assembly, finishing and final setup. Visit guitarkitworld.com/start for a guide on DIY guitar assembly. 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.

Your Dream Guitar Might Be In Stock!

Our Custom Shop kits are ideal for those looking for a truly unique build, but there’s no difference in quality between Custom Shop and our in-stock kits, which come at a lower price and ship right away. So before ordering a Custom Shop kit, check our in-stock options. Your preferred kit might already be ready to go! Explore in-stock kits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What tools do I need to build a kit guitar?

Depending on the type of guitar you buy you may only require tools and materials for finishing the guitar (painting) and soldering.

Screwdrivers, sandpaper and sanding block. Finishing supplies e.g. paint, stain, and clear gloss, ventilation mask, coping saw or jigsaw if shaping the headstock.

With this small list of inexpensive tools, you will be up and running and ready to build your electric guitar in no time.

Recommended reading: Luthier Tools for DIY Guitar Kits.

How long does it take to complete a guitar kit?

It depends on the choice of finish. For instance, when you paint or stain a guitar you will need the surface to dry and harden (cure). This can take anywhere from 1 week to 3 months depending on your choice of finishing product.

You will find the guitar dries to approximately 90% very quickly but the final 10% takes some time. If you can't wait that long you could try tung oil or wax finish but bear in mind the finish won't be as durable and protect the guitar as effectively.

Do I have to solder the electronics?

Most of our kits require basic soldering. If you're new to it, check out our wiring guide here.

If you don't want to solder, or don't have the tools, our solderless guitar kits use plug-and-play wiring. No iron required.

What finishing options can I use on my guitar?

You can use stain, paint, or oil-based finishes. Learn more about finishing techniques here.

Our advice: use a reference. In most cases, this will be a guitar you particularly like the look of and want to create something similar.

To view the latest DIY guitars from our community follow us on Instagram and visit our Customer Reviews page.

How good will my finished kit guitar sound?

It's defined firstly by the components you use and secondly the workmanship that goes into putting it all together.

Watch the community section of our YouTube channel to learn how kit guitars sound.