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Leo Jaymz DIY Double Cut Electric Guitar Kits with Mahogany Body and Neck - Laurel Wood Fingerboard and All Components Included (DC)

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Color: DC


Features

  • Set-in Neck Double Cut style electric guitar DIY Kits,Solid mahogany body and Maple neck.
  • Beautiful mahogany body has been deeply polished and sprayed with the bottom varnish, which reduces the work of the buyer for body painting.
  • All cavity drilled for pickups and control knbobs
  • Mahogany body with flame maple veneer top
  • Pluggable wires eliminates the trouble of welding.
  • 2 Humburker pickps and Tune-o-Matic bridge
  • All the wire cable and screws are included in it.
  • The kit includes a guitar strap, as well as Guitar Strap Locks with a Security Quick Retainer System.

Brand: Leo Jaymz


Color: DC


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material: Mahogany


Back Material Type: Mahogany


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Laurel Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material Type: Stainless Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 10.43 pounds


Package Dimensions: 29 x 20 x 4 inches


Item model number: SNGK


Date First Available: November 27, 2024


Back Material: Mahogany


Body Material: Mahogany


Color Name: DC


Fretboard Material: Laurel Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material: Stainless Steel


Top Material: Maple Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Hard Tail


Material Type: Mahogany Wood, Maple Wood


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  • Great guitar to build!!
Color: TL LJ Headstock
Ok, so this review is probably gonna be a little on the long side lol. I got this guitar with the plan to just paint it, and put it together using everything that came with the kit. MAYBE swap tuners. Buuuuuut I kinda got carried away. For finishing the body, I used automotive products. Firstly, one 11oz. can of gray Duplicolor filler primer, then two 8oz. cans of Duplicolor Inferno Red Metallic paint, then one 11.8 oz. can of Spraymax 2k high-gloss clearcoat. I used the entirety of each can on the guitar, I could probably have made do with less, but I wanted the finish to be nice and thick. (Which it is.) I wet-sanded and buffed the last layer of clearcoat. The only thing I would do different, is next time I'd start by filling the grain with a dedicated grain-filling product, as after a few months of curing it shows through a little. But not bad. I finished the neck with Stew Mac vintage amber lacquer, with a few coats of Minwax clear lacquer on top of that. It looked really nice, BUT because the color was in the lacquer itself, every time it got a little ding you'd see the bright white wood through it. If I was to do it again, I would STAIN the neck, then put clear lacquer on it. I ended up getting a neck with a rosewood fretboard off the web, and I'll use this neck in a future project after re-doing it. I will say, I was able to shape the headboard on the neck that came with the kit to a pretty fair imitation of a real Tele, I'll put that in the pictures. For pickups, it got a set of Boostrap Palo Duros. They are hand-wound, high quality, and very affordable. They sound really really nice, and they cover the exact same ground as the Fender Pure Vintage '64s at a fraction of the price! And the Fender's aren't even hand wound. For other hardware, it got Wilkinson Deluxe split shaft tuners, the string trees that came with the kit, CTS 250k pots, Oak Grigsby 3-way switch, Pure Tone full contact output jack, cloth wiring, the bridge that came with the kit, Guyker compensated saddles, no-name decorated switch plate (that turned out really nice!), Kaish pickguard and Elixir strings. (Highly recommend those strings, best I've ever played!) Then I leveled and polished the frets, set the nut height, and did an overall setup and now it plays and sounds like a dream! And, best of all, there's no other guitar in the world like it. It's undeniably, 100% no-doubt-about-it mine, through and through. The whole build was a very rewarding process, I recommend it to anyone with the patience lol. I hope this helps someone out there, and good luck with your build! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2026 by Johnny Johnny

  • Good value if you know what you're doing
Color: ST Paulownia
This is for the ST kit in Paulownia wood. The kit is complete, with working electronics and straight wood. The instructions are minimal, but workable if you know how guitars go together or have a good book to help you (Dan Erlewine or Paul Balmer's books are my favorites). If you do your own repairs and adjustments, you won't have any major challenges here. The materials are basic, but well made. They've thoughtfully put connectors on the wires so there's no soldering. Make sure you've gotten any glue off the body and fretboard. If I do another one, I will sand the body down a little more than I did, and use some wood grain filler before I stain it. I also put a smooth finish on the back of the neck, but that's a matter of personal preference. You don't even have to stain/paint it -- the unfinished wood is attractive enough. It plays and sounds like an SSS strat. I might upgrade the pickups, but these will be fine for a while. I didn't like the too-tall plastic nut; I replaced it with one made of bone. If you don't have experience installing a floating bridge/trem, try a kit with a hardtail. Is it fancy? No. But the kit is fun and easy to build and, for me at least, has resulted in a pretty good instrument that is enjoyable to play. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2026 by Shopper

  • Great Kit for the Money Perfect for Budding Builders
Color: ST Lefthand
OK, so I'm one of the people who received a kit with no manual, but I can't ding it. There are plenty of videos of people building these online. For the money, this kit is extremely valuable for just the body and the neck. I have not assembled it yet because I have other custom parts coming such as a new loaded pickguard with AlincoV Humbuckers, Locking Tuners, a new Tremolo System and new strings. I have, however checked it out thoroughly. The neck is straight, and my fret rocker did not detect any fret issues to speak of. The neck has a really nice feel to it and fits snugly into the neck pocket on the body. The body is solid and will look good either as-is or stained and oiled or painted. I can't speak to the electronics, Tuners, or Tremolo System since I won't be using the ones supplied. You do get everything you need to build a fully working strat for a beginner, but I invested in upgrades out of the gate. I fully expect this to be a nice, playable strat from everything I have seen. The fret work is really good out of the box, but I will crown, polish and round any rough edges, which are really not bad at all as is. It comes with plenty of copper tape for shielding to help reduce noise level or interference. I've messed around with guitars for years, but I am a beginner builder and I am looking forward to working on this to make a nice quality budget player. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2026 by Gerald J.

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