Stratocaster Style Relic Body

 

HSH Blue, Black & Red Stratocaster-Style Loaded Guitar Body – Finished by Rat Bait Guitars UK

Turn heads and spark inspiration with this electrifying Stratocaster-style guitar body—an audacious fusion of classic form and punk-infused colour, hand-finished in the UK by Rat Bait Guitars. Whether you’re building a tone monster from scratch or reviving a beloved rig, this loaded body offers a bold foundation that’s as visually striking as it is sonically versatile.

Finish & Aesthetic

  • A vivid tri-colour palette of blue, black, and red, applied with raw character and subtle nitrocellulose tinting for a lightly aged, organic feel.
  • Finished in 2024 in Rat Bait Guitars’ shed—part of a unique duo of factory-made bodies, each coloured with care and rebellion.
  • Clean contours and a sleek surface make this body a standout on stage or in the studio.

Specs & Hardware

  • HSH routing for maximum pickup flexibility—ideal for humbuckers and single coils alike.
  • Neck pocket width: approx. 56mm
  • Body thickness: approx. 43mm
  • Tremolo system included: springs, screws, arm (white tip, not shown in photos), and rear cover.
  • Loaded SSS pickguard for instant plug-and-play setup.
  • Jack plug socket with classic boat-style mount.
  • Strap buttons installed and ready to rock.

Build Quality & Materials

  • Likely crafted from basswood or Paulownia—lightweight yet resonant, offering a balanced tonal foundation.
  • Designed to fit standard Stratocaster necks and hardware configurations.
  • Minimal signs of wear—this body has been well cared for and is ready for action.

Why It Matters

This isn’t just a replacement part—it’s a statement of intent. Whether you’re a seasoned shredder, a DIY modder, or a newcomer with vision, this body invites experimentation, expression, and sonic exploration. It’s the second of a matched pair, making it a rare find with a story baked into its finish.

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HSH Blue Sunburst Strat Style Body

Blue Sunburst Stratocaster-Style Electric Guitar Body – Part Loaded

Unleash your vision with this striking Blue Sunburst Stratocaster-style electric guitar body—a premium, part-loaded foundation that fuses classic design with contemporary edge. Whether you’re crafting a one-of-a-kind Partscaster or reviving a cherished beast, this body offers the perfect blend of style, substance, and sonic potential.

The finish is a bold two-tone sunburst, shifting from deep oceanic blues to black edges, with a high-gloss lacquer that catches the light and accentuates every curve. Its contours are smooth and true to vintage Stratocaster proportions, offering both ergonomic comfort and visual impact. This is a body that demands attention—on stage, in the studio, or hanging proudly in your mancave.

Specifications and Included Components:

  • Neck pocket width: approximately 56mm
  • Body thickness: approximately 43mm
  • New tremolo unit
  • Tremolo springs, screws, arm and claw
  • 1 fully loaded SSS scratchplate (single-coil configuration)
  • 1 spare SSS scratchplate for future swaps or experimentation
  • Jack plug socket and chrome boat
  • Screws for both boat and scratchplate included

Crafted to accommodate standard Stratocaster necks and hardware, this body is likely made from basswood or Paulownia—both known for their lightweight feel and balanced tonal response. The wood resonates beautifully, offering warmth and clarity without excess weight, making it ideal for long sessions or live performance.

Condition-wise, it’s been carefully maintained and shows only minimal signs of use—just a couple of tiny dings that do nothing to diminish its overall shine or integrity. The finish remains vibrant, the routing is clean, and the screw holes are solid – all ready for assembly.

Whether you’re a seasoned builder, a gigging musician, or a curious newcomer to the world of custom guitars, this body invites creativity. It’s more than a component—it’s a canvas for your sound, your style, and your story.

Kay Guitar Neck (1960s–1970s)

Vintage Kay Guitar Neck (1960s–1970s) – SG Style

A relic from the golden age of guitar craftsmanship, this vintage Kay neck is ready for restoration, reinvention, or reverent display. Originally paired with a Kay SG-style body, it likely dates from the late 1960s to early 1970s—a period when Kay was known for bold design and solid build quality.

Finished in a deep, Heritage Cherry-style gloss and adorned with the original Kay logo, this neck carries the patina of decades while retaining its structural integrity. The original tuners are still fitted (though replacement is recommended), and the heel-adjust truss rod remains fully functional.

Whether you’re rebuilding a vintage Kay, crafting a custom piece, or curating a collection, this neck offers a rare blend of character, playability, and provenance.

Specifications

  • Era: 1960s–1970s
  • Frets: 19
  • Scale Length: 24.5″
  • Nut Width: 1.656″ (42 mm)
  • Heel Width: Approx. 54 mm (± 0.5 mm)
  • Truss Rod: Heel-adjust, fully functional
  • Finish: Original gloss, dark cherry tone
  • Hardware:
    • Original string retainer
    • Original strap button
    • Original tuners (recommend replacing)
  • Mounting: Heel holes pre-drilled
  • Condition: Good used condition
  • Logo: Original Kay headstock decal

Kay guitars from this era are prized by players and collectors alike for their distinctive tone, rebellious spirit, and enduring build. This neck is more than a part—it’s a fragment of musical history, waiting to be reawakened.

Mythology and Wood

Rat Bait Guitars: Two Telecaster‑Style Bodies Born from Salvage and Spirit

Bodies in the North Devon workshop, waiting for their final touch. Soon they’ll be finished off, waxed, and dropped onto eBay—two Telecaster‑style bodies are more than wood, they bring history to the party. These aren’t factory‑fresh slabs of tonewood; they’re fragments of forgotten lives, reshaped and reimagined into instruments with battle scars, and soul.

Each body is a genuine Rat Bait Guitar Body, built in October 2025 from salvaged materials and shaped in a rat‑infested shed in North Devon. They’re not showroom pieces—they’re artefacts of survival and reinvention. Their silhouette nods to the quirky Woolworths guitars of the 1960s and ’70s: Japanese‑made, budget‑friendly instruments that were once dismissed as cheap knock‑offs, only to become cult classics decades later.

This is the same spirit—taking what the world throws away and turning it into something that screams.


Materials & Origin

Every body carries its own layered history:

  • 1970s Austrian dining table – once a place of family meals, now a resonant slab of tone.
  • Old roofing timber – beams that sheltered lives, now reborn as the backbone of sound.
  • Exmoor Spruce – local wood with a wild edge, grounding the build in Devon’s landscape.
  • Sections of an Ikea bookcase – mass‑produced flatpack, now carved into something utterly unique.

All reclaimed. All reimagined. All finished in natural beeswax, giving the wood a warm, tactile glow that honours its scars rather than hiding them.


What Is Exmoor Spruce?

Exmoor Spruce is a native softwood found in the rugged uplands of Exmoor National Park, known for its resilience and character. Grown in harsh, wind‑beaten conditions, it develops tight grain patterns and a distinctive tonal quality that makes it ideal for musical instruments. Unlike commercial spruce varieties, Exmoor Spruce carries the imprint of its wild environment—each piece tells a story of survival, shaped by the moor’s unpredictable weather and ancient soil. It’s wood with attitude, and it fits the Rat Bait ethos perfectly.

More than just a local material, Exmoor Spruce is a statement. It’s the sound of wind through trees, the weight of rain on gorse, the echo of hooves and history. When carved into a guitar body, it doesn’t just resonate—it growls. It’s not about purity or polish; it’s about presence. And in the hands of a player, it becomes a voice for the untamed.

The mythology of Exmoor runs deep—feral, windswept, and defiant. These bodies channel that outsider energy: rough silhouettes, raw finishes, and a stance that feels more like a weathered figure on a moor than a polished showroom piece. They wear the look of the land—scarred, elemental, and proud of it. The guitars don’t just echo the landscape; they embody its folklore.


The Beast of Exmoor

Lurking in the shadows of local legend, the Beast of Exmoor is said to roam the hills—a phantom predator with glowing eyes and a taste for livestock. Descriptions vary: a black panther, a spectral hound, a creature born of fog and fear. Whether myth or misidentification, its presence haunts the moor’s psyche. These guitar bodies carry a whisper of that gothic energy—feral outlines, claw‑like grain, and a sense that something untamed lives within the wood. They’re not just shaped by tools, but by stories. By the idea that even in the age of algorithms, something wild still watches from the bracken.


 

Specifications:

  • Style: Telecaster Type
  • Routing: Standard Tele neck pickup + Tele bridge pickup
  • Finish: Hand‑waxed, raw, and ready for players who want character over perfection

Why Rat Bait?

Because these guitars aren’t about sterile precision. They’re about defiance. About taking discarded scraps and proving they still have a purpose. About building in a shed where the rats scuttle in the corners, and still managing to carve something that can make you look good on stage.

Each body is a reminder that music has always thrived on the margins—punk, blues, garage rock, DIY scenes. These guitars belong there too.


Two bodies. Two chances to own a piece of reclaimed chaos. They’ll be up on eBay soon—raw, handmade, and unapologetically imperfect.

 

Bargain Barnwood Telecaster Body

Telecaster Body – Routed for Standard Tele Hardware

This is a genuine Rat Bait Guitar body, built in October 2025 from salvaged materials and shaped in a rat‑infested shed in North Devon. Its silhouette nods to the quirky Woolworths guitars of the 1960s and ’70s—Japanese‑made, budget‑friendly instruments that have since become cult classics. Hardware (pickups / neck etc.) shown in images are for example and not included in the sale – the item is the body only.

The body carries a raw, rugged finish with visible dents, scratches, and scars from its past life. Every mark is part of its story. Please see the photographs for detail on its texture and character.

Materials & Origin

  • 1970s Austrian dining table
  • Old roofing timber
  • Exmoor Spruce
  • Sections of an Ikea bookcase
  • All reclaimed and reimagined in the UK

Specifications

  • Style: Telecaster Type
  • Routed for: Standard Tele neck pickup + Tele bridge pickup
  • Approx. Thickness: 43mm
  • Neck Pocket Width: 56mm
  • Weight: 2.3kg
  • Finish: Raw, unfinished – ready for your fettling and final touches

Why Choose This Body?

This is not a factory‑perfect blank—it’s a piece of reclaimed history, reborn as a guitar body. Its barnwood aesthetic makes it ideal for a unique Partscaster build, offering both sustainability and individuality. Designed to fit standard hardware, it’s a versatile foundation for luthiers and players who want an instrument with soul, grit, and a story to tell.