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Leo Jaymz DIY ST Style Electric Guitar Kits with Roasted Pine Body and Maple Neck - Laurel Wood Fingerboard,Strap and All Components Included (ST Roasted Pine)

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Set name: DIY ST Roasted Pine


Features

  • Bolt-on Neck ST Style Electric Guitar DIY Kits (Includes a guitar strap)
  • Solid Roasted Pine body and maple neck.
  • All cavities drilled for pickups and control knobs.
  • Laurel wood fingerboard with 6mm pearl dot inlays. (25.5" scale length, maple neck with 21 frets)
  • One-side machine heads for a shaped headstock.
  • All the wire cables and screws are included.
  • Additionally,Included Guitar Strap and Security Quick Retainer System Guitar Strap Locks
  • The thickened single side can be pasted with copper foil paper, effectively reducing noise when applied to areas such as the wire compartment and pickup groove.

Brand: Leo Jaymz


Color: ST Roasted Pine


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material: Roasted Pine


Back Material Type: Roasted Pine


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Laurel Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S-S-S


String Material Type: Stainless Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material Type: Roasted Pine


Back Material Type: Roasted Pine


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Laurel Wood


String Material Type: Stainless Steel


Material Type: Roasted Pine, Maple, Laurel Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S-S-S


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Tremolo


Number of Strings: 6


Scale Length: 25.5 Inches


Color: ST Roasted Pine


Brand Name: Leo Jaymz


UPC: 743333602489


Manufacturer: HYGENT MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CO., LTD


Set Name: DIY ST Roasted Pine


Manufacturer Part Number: DIY001


Warranty Description: 30 day.


Included Components: guitar strap, security quick retainer system guitar strap locks, wire cables, screws, guitar body, guitar neck, fingerboard


Model Number: SNGK


Instrument: guitar


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  • No better option for a patient lefty.
Set name: DIY ST LH
Vanelope Von Schweet Strat turned out to be a great guitar. The pick guard came pre wired which was a nice surprise, even though i was looking forward to soldering. Only one hiccup during the building process, the tip of the output jack made contact with the cavity, causing a short. After some quick work with a dremel, it assembled fine. The copper tape was a nice touch and made the build feel classy. After building it didn't take long to tune it up, though i did have to shave the nut down to relieve some of the high action. Now she plays nice and easy. The pickups are way stronger than I was expecting. It sounds great with any pedal and amp I run it through. It's definitely my favorite electric guitar. It was a good kit. Came with more than I expected. Some reviews mention it didn't have an instruction manual, and that was true. But this wasn't my first kit so I wasn't going to read it anyway even if it was included. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2026 by Jonathan J Bernard

  • Good value if you know what you're doing
Set name: DIY 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

  • The Best DIY Kits on the Market for the Price!
I write very few reviews. But when I see an amazing price/product value, I feel compelled to do it. I have built over 50 DIY guitar kits from various companies. I can say, without reservation, that the Leo Jaymz DIY Kits rise above all of them from a price/quality perspective. THE BODY alone is worth the price - solid mahogany, cleanly and accurately routed down to the millimeter. The specs are dead on. And unlike 90% of other kits, you can trust the positioning of the pre-drilled pilot holes. THE NECK is surprisingly good. Albeit raw, it is well milled, accurate, and just waiting to be finessed. As with any kit neck, you will need to level and dress the fret wires and apply your desired finish. THE HARDWARE & ELECTRONICS are complete, functional, and well packaged. Everything you need is included and will work fine. That said, and if your build is going well, you may opt for better components like pickups and tuners. But don't get me wrong. This kit is worth every penny and, to me, the best on the market for the dollar. I added a couple of pics of my last Leo Jaymz build I did for a charity - it auctioned off for $1,200. UPSHOT: From entry-level to accomplished luthiers, this kit offers the potential to create a highly functional, quality instrument at an absolutely amazing price point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2025 by Kurt Conner

  • What a great kit
Set name: DIY AL
Not going to lie, I didn't expect much from this. I like to build guitars and other things, and I just sort of had an idea for a paint scheme, and just wanted to have a project that I could complete somewhat quickly. I figured when I placed the order that I was going to have to do a lot more finishing work than I actually did, which was actually impressive for something in this price point. The hardware is of the usual quality you would see on mid-level guitars, with the sole exception being the bridge pickup (I got the Rhodes V style), but fortunately I had a Seymour Duncan Invader that wasn't living in a guitar at the time, so I decided to go with that. The quality of the wood is reasonably good, the only thing that I could even remotely complain about it is that it was advertised as being mahogany, but this is WAY too light to be mahogany, it has a different color to it as well, and it's tone is substantially brighter than I would've thought mahogany to be. Maybe teak? I like it though, and it works really great with the Invader. It came with some incredibly idiot-proof instructions, even somebody who has never built a guitar could understand how to put this together based on the way that they laid out and presented in the instruction manual, so my hat comes off to the technical writer responsible for that. The only things that I didn't use from the kit were the volume knob and the bridge pickup. My only real legitimate gripe is that the screws that would hold down the truss rod cover were missing from the kit, but that's alright because I usually like having that open anyway. And I did an extensive amount of sanding on the neck to thin the profile a little. Bonus points because they gave me entirely too much shielding tape, so I had a bunch of spare left over to finish off another project! Overall, I would definitely recommend this. If you always wanted to build a guitar, but you really don't know where to start, it is rather difficult to mess this one up. Good quality components, easy to follow instructions, everything you need, right there. You bring the tools, the kit brings the rest. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024 by Great little device

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