Customuse is a young London-based company that debuts in the 3D printed electric guitar market with three models.
                
                The Customuse guitars are fully customizable, so you’ll be able to choose the body shape, design, colors, neck type, bridge, pickups, electronics and more.
The guitar bodies are 3D printed using different materials (ABS plastic, nylon, epoxy resins, titanium, silver, steel, photopolymeres, polycarbonate…).
Customuse has already built three models with the following specifications:
The Sunrise:
- American maple neck
 - Maple or rosewood fingerboard
 - Scale length: 25.5”
 - Nut width: 42mm
 - Grover Mini Rotomatic inline tuners
 - 2 Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro pickups
 - Master volume and tone knobs, blade-type pickup switch
 - Wraparound bridge
 
Price: £1500
The Necromuse:
- Mahogany neck
 - Rosewood fingerboard
 - Nut width: 1.695”
 - Scale length: 24.75”
 - 3 + 3 Chrome Grover Mini Rotomatic tuners
 - Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro tuners
 - Standard bridge and tailpiece
 
Tarif: £1600
The RodeoMuse:
- Mahogany neck
 - Rosewood fingerboard
 - Nut width: 1.695”
 - Scale length: 24.75”
 - 3 + 3 Grover Mini Rotomatic chrome/golden tuners
 - Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro pickups
 - Standard bridge and tailpiece
 
Price: £1550
Pricing depend on your custom options. Discover theses 3D printed guitars at www.customu.se.
                                                                                                            
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