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$130.00 USD
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$135.00 USD
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If you've ever picked up a Strat-style guitar and thought, "I bet I could make one of these" — you're right. The ST Style is our most popular DIY Guitar Kit, and there's a reason it keeps walking out the door: it just works.
Basswood body, maple neck, three single-coil pickups, predrilled and routed — the bones of every player's first electric. Pre-sanded and waiting for whatever finish you've got in mind. Sunburst, surf green, eye-watering chartreuse your spouse will absolutely hate. We are not your spouse.
Every kit ships from the USA and comes complete: neck with frets and dual-action truss rod, bridge, tuners, pickups, pots, and wiring. Build your own guitar in a weekend, or a season — your bench, your timeline. We back every kit we sell. If a part shows up defective, we replace it free. No paperwork, no nonsense.
Predrilled and routed body
Neck with frets and dual-action truss rod installed
Bridge and turning hardware
Pickups, Pots, and Wiring Components
All wood parts are pre-sanded, ready for your final sanding and a finish to be applied.
Some bodies and/or necks may have binding in place
We purchased this to build alongside our 11 year old. The body of the guitar is gorgeous. It’s simple with the pre-routed areas. The assembly should be easy. We’re very unimpressed with the instructions for putting it all together. We ended up watching a lot of YouTube to figure out how components came together — and there’s no institutional support from VibeWorks except a mostly text manual that really doesn’t SHOW how to make this all work. The bridge has had nothing but issues. We’ve had to get a replacement saddle height adjustment screw, which is impossible to find at local guitar shops. (We live in Chicago.) After changing it out the saddle still keeps dropping on one side of the A-string. We tested it with other screws that are working and that did not fix the issue. It is a faulty saddle. Now we’re taking it to a guitar shop to have it looked at because we are stuck. This process was rewarding for our son, but highly frustrating and is getting a lot more expensive for parents than we planned. We would not purchase a Vibe Works kit in the future.
I’m sorry to hear it was a frustrating experience. I certainly would’ve been happy to help resolve all of these issues if you had reached out. I’m glad it was still fulfilling for your son.