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Johann takes it to another level…

This is why I love my job… check this out…now this is something that you absolutely wanna play…

Hi Phil,

About three months ago I ordered a Strat kit from Precision Guitar Kits. I decided on the PG kit based on all the positive reviews I’ve read on the internet about how well the parts are machined (true), and how well the neck fits (true!) – it lined up straight without any adjustments, shims or other work to be done. My Strat is now 98% complete, and I could not be happier with the way it turned out.

Here are some of the specs to which the guitar was built:

  • Kit: Precision Guitar Kits (Canada)
  • Body Finish: Wudtone – Hot Auburn (gold highlights; topcoat: extra gloss, no aging tint)
  • Neck: Aged Vintage Yellow (gloss topcoat)
  • Pickups: Ironstone Vintage Alnico V – Gold Grade (Gilmour Scratchplate); all cavities and back of scratchplate shielded with copper foil
  • Wiring: 2 x CTS 250k-Ohm pots; Emerson .047uF PiO capacitor; SHC Music Pre-amp Multi-effects Unit (from Ironstone; replaces second tone control; 9V battery); cloth-covered push-back wire
  • Bridge: Wudtone CP Tremolo Bridge; Wudtone 1018 Cold Steel Tone Block
  • Tuners: Sperzel Trim-Lok
  • Nut: GraphTech Black Tusq XL
  • Neckplate: Wudtone (gold plated)
  • Strings: GHS Boomers 10 – 48 (David Gilmour Signature Series)
  • (Both Wudtone and Ironstone Pickups are based in the UK)

There was one deviation from the advertised specs: the body consists of three pieces on swamp ash, not two, as stated on your website. However, the matching of the three pieces was done very well, and I have no reason to complain.

Thank you again for a great kit – it was a pleasure to build it!

 

He built it with this kit: Swamp Ash Strat

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Francesco’s Roma Extraodinair..ah!

This is one of our kits that ended up in the skilled hands of a doctor in Italy..

 

Hello Phil,

I hope all is well. I would like to thank you again for the amazing kit you provided. The pieces were flawless and beautifully resonating before assembly, and all routes and fits were absolutely perfect. I looked around for several weeks before choosing where to buy the bones for my Les Paul, and the kit I received confirmed your internet fame: you guys provide the best parts available to build a top-quality guitar.

As you can see from the pictures I didn’t want to settle for anything less than an amazing guitar. I went for the best and most beautiful guitar I could think of.

I started from your LP59 kit with a blank ebony fretboard (only slots) and front/back binding routes. Then I did all the rest. The fret markers are hand-cut in mother-of-pearl with a dremel-type tool, and inlayed with carving knives. The 12th fret has my last name engraved in the mother-of-pearl. The body and neck are both bound; doing the body 5-ply binding was pretty tricky. The body is dyed black with ColorTone color. Then on top of that I sprayed one very thin layer of nitrocellulose lacquer to prevent smearing and I did all the decorating stencils (including signature) to lay the 24carat gold-leaf I bought. The finish on top of that is multiple layers of nitrocellulose laquer.

The parts I used were again the best I could think of: grover locking tuners, bone nut, Dunlop jumbo frets, tune-o-matic bridge, aluminum stopbar tailpiece for tone, 500s Gibson pots and bumblebee caps. The pickups are a Gibson ’57 classic at the neck and a Seymour-Duncan antiquity at the bridge. I made sure the electronics very well grounded, isolated and soldered.

The sound is amazing, gonna send you a video soon. It  is rich of harmonics, round and with huge sustain. I went to Guitar World and compared it to multiple-thousand-dollar and my guitar fell short of no others.

Keep up the excellent work, and keep all those guitar-builders out there dreaming!

Ciao!

Francesco.

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Michael V’s wickedly cool guitar # 2

Hi Phil,

I finally finished this up. I spent the last 4 months working on this whenever i got a free moment. Guitar looks amazing, with the exception of a few dings on the front where i dropped a tool. I’ll fix that soon but i couldn’t wait to get this baby up and running.

It is also an amazing player, and has become one of my favorites! The whole experience is very rewarding to me, this is now my fifth build, and my second Precision and it is amazing how much more i learn each time.

The wood was so nice and the quality was apparent when I first received the kit. The neck fit in perfectly, and the fret work was great. I finished this using Target waterbased laquer. I personally cant stand being around nitro and this is pretty easy on the environment. So far I have had pretty good results with this stuff.

Below are the specs. thanks and looking forward to my next build.

Body & Neck: Mahogany
Fretboard: Rosewood
Electronics:
• Gibson P90 Single Coil Dogear Pickup
• CTS Pots
• Emerson Oil-in-Paper capacitor

Hardware:
• Kluson Plate Tuners
• Wilkinson/Gotoh Adjustable Bridge/Tailpiece
• Tusq XL Nut
• Switchcraft Jack

 

This is made with this kit…..SG Jr.

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Ben & Sons Fine Crafted Geeeeetars

Built by my 14 year old son with some of my help. Thank you so much for this wonderful kit!

Stained amber with brown on the sides and back. He left some wood unstained for an inlay (but without the inlay) look. The guitar features A Seymour Duncan hot rail (neck position) and a little 59′ in the bridge, as well as the solderless toneshaper by Acme Guitar. Thank you very much for the fantastic kit, we will definitely be making another!

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Schluggo riding proud…”This guitar sounds like no other I own”


This is a fellow who lives in my neck of the woods. Great guy. So this is his first build… take a look at what an awesome instrument you can make.

Tims Lucky Mojo

This was my first build and I have learned a lot. I knew nothing about finishing and had lots of questions and apprehension. But now that I have the finished product in my hands I am very pleased. This guitar sounds like no other I own and I am discovering how much more I like it every day I play it, especially at rehearsals. My expectations were high and this guitar turned out just as I had hoped. After educating myself on guitar finishing I got busy and started experimenting with stain colour on scrap maple and mahogany that Phil gave me. I made lots of minor errors but eventually got what I was after.

Most importantly the neck and body fit together perfectly. The pre cut angle on the neck leaves no room for errors,so you cant screw this up. This was the easiest part of the build.

I then gave it a shot of vinyl sealer,sanded, then clear coats of nitro lacquer. I  waited the recommended 4 weeks before I sanded and polished. This was the hardest part of the build.

In the meantime I chose the gear I wanted and ordered the parts online.I ordered from a few different companies as I could not get everything I wanted at one company.

  • Sperzal locking tuners
  • Graph Tech nut
  • Seymour Duncan Alnico II neck
  • Seymour Duncan Alnico II  Slash model {a few extra windings } bridge
  • Tone pro bridge and tailpiece {supplied by Phil }
  • 500 k pots ,orange drop caps
  • Covers knobs and colour to my taste

It was very exciting to polish this baby up and see the work that I did pay off.

Assembly was for the most part easy. It just got better and better, I would stand back and marvel as I put the parts on one by one.

Time to do the nut and I blew it. I sanded too far in pursuit of the perfect action. The next one was easier and I got it just right. I set the bridge low and got no buzz as I checked up the neck. No adjustments needed on the truss rod.Could it be this easy I thought?  Oh ya intonation!   I checked the intonation and to my surprise it was right there.Wow I was done

Right away you could hear this guitar had tones like no other and as I used it exclusively for the next week at rehearsal ,it was hard to keep the shit eating grin off my face. My band mates are impressed with the quality and sound ,and that it is unique.

I will defiantly be looking forward to building another kit. I think it will be far easier as I have all the supplies and knowledge from the first.

 

This is what he bought:

59 Carved Top | Our Best Seller