The Unfinished Electric Guitar Kit Gives the Tools to Build Your Design
Trenton Millar — August 18, 2012 — Art & Design
By buying an Unfinished Electric Guitar Kit you can one day claim, “I built this instrument with my own bare hands.”
The Unfinished Electric Guitar Kit allows you to build your own classic guitar. The kit comes with the electric equipment and the frets already done. You get to sand, finish and assemble this DIY project. Another cool plus is that you can choose which finish to put on your guitar. The kits come in a variety of classic guitar styles including the Les Paul, Flying V and the Stratocaster.
I’ve always been a fan of just playing music, not building the instruments that produce it. But, for those who like both, the Unfinished Electric Guitar Kit is right up their alley.
The Unfinished Electric Guitar Kit allows you to build your own classic guitar. The kit comes with the electric equipment and the frets already done. You get to sand, finish and assemble this DIY project. Another cool plus is that you can choose which finish to put on your guitar. The kits come in a variety of classic guitar styles including the Les Paul, Flying V and the Stratocaster.
I’ve always been a fan of just playing music, not building the instruments that produce it. But, for those who like both, the Unfinished Electric Guitar Kit is right up their alley.
Trend Themes
1. DIY Instruments - The trend of DIY instruments allows individuals to build their own custom instruments, encouraging creativity and personalization.
2. Customization - The trend towards DIY instrument kits allows musicians to customize their instruments to fit their unique style and preferences.
3. Handmade Instruments - The trend of building DIY instruments by hand promotes the value of craftsmanship and artisanal skills in the music industry.
Industry Implications
1. Music Equipment Manufacturing - The music equipment manufacturing industry can capitalize on the trend of DIY instruments by offering kits and materials for consumers to build their own custom instruments.
2. Online Retail - The online retail industry can benefit from the trend of DIY instrument kits by offering a wide range of customization options and accessories for consumers.
3. Crafting and Hobby Supplies - The crafting and hobby supplies industry can tap into the trend of DIY instruments by providing specialized tools, materials, and tutorials for instrument building enthusiasts.
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