T23750 Western Steelstring Guitar Kit

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The main difference between a steelstring guitar and classical guitar is the number of frets and the type of strings used. The steelstring usually has about 22 frets and joins the body at the 14th fret. The classical has nylon strings and joins the body at the 12th fret. The usual way to tell the two apart at a glance is to look at the peghead. If it is a slotted peghead, it is a classical guitar.

Our steelstring guitar kit includes all the parts necessary for you to make a nice sounding western guitar. It has a 21-fret fingerboard and the rotomatic type machine heads. Spruce top, basswood back and sides, and rosewood fretboard. An excellent value and a great way to get acquainted with how guitar parts go together and the construction of some!

Some woodworking skill is necessary for the assembly of this kit.
DUE TO THEIR NATURE KITS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.




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