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WestCreek RACER Solid Body Electric Guitar, Double Cut guitar, Rounded End Frets, Bone nut, Rosewood Fingerboard, Mahogany Body (Bumble-B)

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Color: Bumble-B


Features

  • WestCreek RACER Electric Guitar Introduction: Inspired by the heart-pounding energy of racing cars, the Racer channels the dynamic of speed and style into an instrument that's built to deliver a like no other.Its sleek contours and glossy finish evoke the aerodynamic curves of racing cars, while the striking racing stripes color scheme adds a touch of adrenaline-fueled excitement to your performance.
  • Mahogany Body:Fueling your musical journey is a body carved from the finest mahogany, meticulously designed to resonate with warmth and depth.
  • Maple Neck:The maple neck is designed for speed, allowing your fingers to navigate the fretboard with the agility of a race car on the track.
  • Alnico Humbuckers Pickup:The Racer's dual Alnico humbuckers deliver a that's as versatile as the road ahead, providing a harmonious balance between classic warmth and contemporary .
  • Bone Nut: Bone nut much denser and tough than other types of guitar nuts. It will transfer the sound vibrations with great efficiency, without absorbing them.
  • Embrace the of speed and let your music take with the WestCreek Racer Electric Guitar. It's more than an instrument it's a high journey through sound and style, designed to your passion for music and racing. Step into the driver's seat and feel the of the Racer your companion in the race to create unforgettable melodies and memories

Brand: WestCreek Guitars


Color: Bumble-B


Top Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Body Material: Mahogany


Back Material Type: Mahogany Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material Type: Stainless Steel


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 9.48 pounds


Product Dimensions: 9.84 x 7.87 x 3.15 inches


Item model number: RACER


Date First Available: July 18, 2023


Back Material: Mahogany Wood


Body Material: Mahogany


Color Name: Bumble-B


Fretboard Material: Rosewood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-H


String Material: Stainless Steel


Top Material: Mahogany Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Tune-O-Matic


Material Type: Mahogany Wood, Maple, Rosewood, Bone


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  • Black Racer GT is an AWESOME Axe!
Color: Black GT
I'm blown away by how nice the black GT Racer is. Beautiful design and attention to craftmanship from WestCreek. I used to have a higher-end Epiphone SG that I loved playing -- similar models go for about $750 these days -- and I did not expect a $220 guitar from China to be its equal. But it is! I'd just as soon play this Racer as a Gibson SG that costs ten times as much; I suspect the only appreciable difference would be the cost of the pickups. My Racer arrived in flawless condition right out of the box. I expected to spend a lot of time doing my own set-up, so I was amazed at how well everything was constructed and set up already. I prefer the lowest possible action, and the Racer was set super low. So low that it had a little buzz in only the first fret, which I easily eliminated with about a quarter turn of both screws that raise the saddle level. Intonation needed a slight adjustment. Both before and after my action adjustment, the notes at the 12th fret went a few cents flat on the low E, A, and D string. I easily fixed this with several turns of the individual saddle screws on those three stings, and didn't need to do a thing to the other three strings. I only mention these details to illustrate how minor they are -- they took a very leisurely twenty-five minutes to get sorted -- and in what great shape this guitar arrived at my door. The neck needed no adjustment, the frets feel perfectly smooth and rounded along both sides of the neck, the electronics have zero problems, the finish is uniformly gorgeous, and I can't find a single detail to be unhappy with. If you prefer an ultra-light electric, you might find the Racer a bit on the heavy side. Like an SG, it has a mahogany body, and it has some weight to it. I am guessing the maple neck is a set neck (glued into place), because it certainly isn't a bolt-on. The result is a guitar that feels like a solid slab, and you can feel the neck and body resonate as one when plucking the open strings. The weight, when standing to play, is not as well-balanced as my old Ibanez Iceman (another amazing guitar in the $750 range that the Racer would hold its own against), but better balanced than my old ESP Baritone Viper (which was awesome but a bit of a beast). Overall, the weight and balance are comparable to an actual SG, and quite comfortable for me. I find that when I'm sitting to play, a little boost under my right foot supports the guitar and gets everything in the most comfortable position. The fretboard feels very close to flat, which I prefer and am happy about, but you might consider this fact if you prefer a more Strat-style neck with a noticeably curved radius. The curve and shape of the back of the neck feels super comfortable in my hand, as does the width. My hands might be on the smallish side for guitarists -- I can't do huge stretches like Van Halen, Hendrix, and Holdsworth -- and I'm an unremarkably average 5-feet-9-inches build. So, maybe someone bigger or smaller than me might have different feedback on the neck shape and the overall weight. It's important to find a guitar that fits you personally. If WestCreek ever wants to do their version of an Iceman body style with this quality of craftmanship, I'll be one of the first to buy it. For now, I am having a blast re-learning "Midnight" by Joe Satriani on this axe. She's beautiful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2025 by Matthew Howard

  • The Westcreek Racer is hands down the best guitar you can get for this price!!!
Color: Bumble-B
The media could not be loaded. What's there not to like about this guitar? Absolutely nothing. Mahagony body, Bone Nut, Finished fret ends. Just those 3 things you will rarely find on a guitar in this price range. Couple those things with an incredibly tasteful cool shape, a great finish, an overall killer vibe and you have the quintessential best bang for your buck. It showed up in 2 days, boxed very well. When I opened it, the action was nice and low, no fret buzz of any kind and the intonation was spot on. It plays, sounds and looks awesome. I Highly, Highly suggest you get one!!! I will be rocking out on this thing for years to come. Way to go Westcreek, for making an incredibly affordable guitar with such quality!!!!! Thank you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023 by JB JB

  • Build quality is surprising
Color: Black GT
So many reviews compare the new, inexpensive guitar to the writer’s Gibson, PRS or $1000+ Fender. I don’t have any of those. I buy cheap guitars because I can afford them! This WestCreek Racer has been one good surprise after another. The box it came in looked like it had been trampled by the entire Amazon warehouse staff. I opened it to find the guitar in its original box. Hands down the BEST packed box I’ve ever received. The guitar was in a soft “foam” bag SURROUNDED by precut styrofoam that cradled this particular model. No scratches, polished to near perfection, one tiny ding that had to have happened during manufacture. The set neck is astounding, not a baseball bat but not a thin c-shape either. Feels perfect right in the middle. Smoothed into the body so we’ll it almost feels like a neck-thru. Fretboard & frets- best I’ve EVER received without a real luthier crown and polish set up. No burs, polished to mirror-like shine, no buzz anywhere (seems too good to be true), fretboard could use a little oil, but couldn’t they all!?! Almost perfectly intonated . Only two strings were off. Action was good. Pickups sound a little tinny even after adjusting height and pole pieces. By tinny I mean thin and lacking warmth. For how well this guitar plays, I’ll accept that as a low point. I can replace them with EXACTLY what I want. It balances- no neck dive. Slab style body helps with that weight in the body not the neck, yet it is still a light guitar. Not so light it feels cheap, just a happy medium. All in all, the best neck I’ve ever felt on a new guitar, fantastic packaging, love the shape. I could do without the racer boy, Fast & Furious stripes (though they are well done and under the clear coat). All in all, I’ll be trying more West Creek guitars. For my first experience, maybe I lucked out, I don’t believe that’s the case; but for its price point quality control, build quality, materials, fit and finish were all better than the equivalently priced Epiphones & Squiers I have purchased. The only reason I dont give it 5 stars is because of the pickups. However, the everyone else may love them & I could be the odd man out. It’s all personal & relative. Damn fine guitar with features that are well executed even on a guitar costing 3 times as much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023 by Rev. Ross

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