Saga TC-10 T Style Electric Guitar DIY Kit

By Steven Dean


Who doesn't love a telecaster body? Well the good news is that you do not need to be a great guitar maker to build your own Telecaster style electric guitar. Saga TC-10 T Style Electric Guitar Kits help you to create a highly customized electric guitar that fits your requirements best.

With everything necessary already provided for, all that's left to do is to assemble the parts and decorate the guitar and it's a relatively straightforward process rest assured.

Saga have been developing these kits for some considerable time now and with options available in Les Paul, Stratocaster, PRS and Precision Bass shapes to name a couple you have plenty of available options.

Features and Specifications

- Kit includes all components needed to build a guitar including strings, electric wire, 3-ply pickguard, 2 high gain pickups, vintage bridge with 6 adjustable saddles, 3-position pickup selector, sealed pots, sealed tuning machines, control plate, and a lot of screws.
- Body: Basswood, routing is complete
- Neck: Maple
- Fingerboard: Rosewood, fingerboard
- Blank or paddle peg head shape
- Includes an adaptable truss rod
- Features an instruction manual
- All hardware elements are nickel plated
- All holes are pre-drilled
- Fable decal
- Released in right-handed versions only
- The bridge is entirely adjustable for precise intonation and changes.
- All electronic parts (potentiometers, capacitors, switches and so on.) are complete and prepared for installation. Again, you might want to upgrade some bits if you deem they are not of the quality you like.
- All the complicated things have already been done for you. No soldering required.
- Wood is sealed for protection against humidity.
- Best of all, this electric guitar kit offers high value for its price.

Building your own guitar is a big step towards knowing and understanding the guitar better in a rather more practical and hands-on way. Both Beginners and experienced builders alike will learn a thing or two in making this guitar.




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