Treasure to be Found – Guitar Parts

Treasure Chest

Visit our website, we have a treasure chest full of recycled and refurbished guitar parts.

We also bundle up spares together and sell them at a low price. We have a load of spares from broken, discarded and recycled guitars we have dismantled – chrome parts including tremolo assembly, 10mm machine heads, jack plug socket, strap buttons plus more. All parts are tested before putting up for sale.

We also stock individual items, like those listed above as well as others including: scratchplates, necks, pickups, humbuckers, bridges, engraved neck plates etc.

About Rat Bait Guitars

If you are looking for a unique and eco-friendly electric guitar, you might want to check out Rat Bait Guitars, a UK-based company that makes hand built guitars from recycled materials.

Rat Bait Guitars are different from other guitars in several ways. First of all, they are made from recycled materials gathered from various sources, such as old furniture, fence posts, roof constructions, flooring, and more. These discarded bits of timber are reused and reshaped into guitar bodies that have a unique character and history. The wood is also upcycled, repurposed, and recycled, which means that it reduces waste and saves resources.

Secondly, Rat Bait Guitars are custom built, which means that each guitar is one of a kind and not repeatable.

Thirdly, Rat Bait Guitars are affordable and accessible for beginners and intermediate players who want a Fender-style guitar without breaking the bank. The guitars range from £125 to £450, depending on the model and features

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DIY Guitar, build yourself your own Relic Guitar, Partscaster or Frankencaster

We have a selection of new and used spare parts for your vintage guitar, relic guitar or partscaster. Why not visit our online shop and search for that missing part?

Find that missing treasure…

All transactions are carried out by PayPal for your convenience and safety. Once payment is received, items are posted within two working days. There is no need to register on this site to purchase goods, just choose what you want and click on the PayPal button, this will take you straight to the payment option.

We only carry a small amount of stock which changes constantly – contact us if you are looking for a part.

All items are posted using Royal Mail and are UK Post Free. Please Contact Us for International Shipping.

Rat Bait Guitars an Eco-Friendly Option

Salvaged Guitars: An Eco-Friendly Option for UK Guitarists

If you are a guitarist who cares about the environment, you may want to consider buying a salvaged guitar. Salvaged guitars are guitars that are made from recycled or reclaimed materials, such as wood, metal, plastic, or even parts of other defunct guitars. They are not only eco-friendly, but also unique, affordable, and often have a distinctive sound and character as well as being great fun to play.

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Why Choose a Salvaged Guitar?

There are many benefits to choosing a salvaged guitar over a new one. Here are some of them:

  • You reduce waste and save resources. By buying a salvaged guitar, you prevent useful materials from ending up in landfills or incinerators. You also save energy and water that would otherwise be used to produce new guitars. According to the World Wildlife Fund, the production of one acoustic guitar can consume up to 10,000 litres of water and emit up to 200 kg of carbon dioxide.
  • You support local businesses and craftsmen. Many salvaged guitars are made by small businesses or individual craftsmen who use their creativity and skills to transform discarded materials into musical instruments. By buying a salvaged guitar, you support their work and help them grow their business.
  • You get a unique and original guitar.  No two salvaged guitars are exactly alike. Each one has its own history, story, and personality. You can find salvaged guitars that are made from old furniture, fence posts, roof timbers, flooring, or even parts of vintage guitars. Some salvaged guitars have interesting features, such as engravings, carvings, paintings, or stickers. You can also customise your salvaged guitar to suit your preferences and style.
  • You save money. Salvaged guitars are often cheaper than new ones, especially if you buy them directly from the makers or online shops. You can find salvaged guitars for as low as £25.00. Of course, the price may varies depending on the quality, condition, and rarity of the materials and parts used.

Where to Find Salvaged Guitars in the UK?

There are many places where you can find salvaged guitars in the UK. Here are some of them:

  • Online shops. There are several online shops that specialise in selling salvaged guitars and guitar parts. For example, Rat Bait Guitars offers hand-built guitars made from recycled materials, like old furniture, fence posts, or roof timbers. They also sell recycled individual parts, such as bodies, necks, pickups, bridges, etc.
  • Guitar auctions. If you are looking for rare or vintage salvaged guitars, you may want to check out guitar auctions. There are several guitar auction houses in the UK that hold regular sales of guitars and related items. For example, Guitar Auctions is based in the South-West and offers a large selection of guitars, amps, and memorabilia from various eras and genres.
  • Local shops and markets. You can also find salvaged guitars in local shops and markets that sell second-hand or antique items. You may have to do some digging and bargaining to find a good deal, but you may also discover some hidden gems.
  • DIY projects. If you are feeling adventurous and creative, you can also make your own salvaged guitar from scratch or by modifying an existing one. You can use any materials or parts that you can find or buy cheaply, such as wood scraps, metal cans, plastic bottles, wires, etc. You can also use online tutorials or guides to help you with the process.

 Conclusion

Salvaged guitars are an eco-friendly option for UK guitarists who want to play music while reducing their environmental impact. They are also unique, affordable, and often have a distinctive sound and character. You can find salvaged guitars in various places online or offline or even make your own if you have the skills and tools.

Eco-Friendly Guitar Design

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Build a Partscaster – Free UK Shipping

A partscaster is a guitar that is built from parts, typically aftermarket parts that are compatible with Fender-style guitars or basses. Partscasters allow you to customise your instrument to your exact specifications and preferences.

There are several benefits of building a partscaster, depending on your goals and preferences. Some of them are:

  • You can ‘customise’ your guitar to fit your playing style, tone, and aesthetics. You can choose from a variety of parts, such as neck shape, pickups, body wood, fretboard radius, and hardware. You can also mix and match different models and brands of parts to create a unique combination.
  • You can ‘save money’ if you are looking for a high-quality guitar with specific features that are not available in the market or are too expensive. You can also use parts that you already have or find second-hand parts for a lower cost.
  • You can ‘have fun’ and ‘learn’ about guitar building, wiring, setup, and maintenance. Building a partscaster can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience that gives you a sense of accomplishment and pride. It can also help you understand how a guitar works and how to adjust it to your liking.

Build a Partscaster

The difficulty of building a guitar depends on several factors, such as the type of guitar, the method of building (from scratch, from a kit, or from parts), the level of skill and experience of the builder, and the quality and complexity of the desired outcome. In general, building a simple electric guitar is not particularly hard, but it is complex and requires a few, very different skills and quite a few tools. Building a high-end guitar however, is very hard and will require a high level of skill in more than one area.

Building a guitar from scratch is the hardest and most time-consuming method, as it requires sourcing all the materials, cutting and shaping them to the desired specifications, assembling and wiring all the parts, finishing and painting the body and neck, setting up the action and intonation, etc. This can take months or even years to complete.

Building a guitar from a kit is the easiest method, as it provides all the parts needed to assemble a guitar, with some of them already pre-made or pre-fitted. The main tasks involved are finishing the body and neck (if not already done), soldering the electronics (if not already done), attaching the hardware and strings, and adjusting the setup. This can take a few hours to a weekend to complete.

Building a guitar from parts is somewhere in between the previous two methods, as it allows more customisation and flexibility in choosing the components, but also requires more skill and knowledge in fitting them together. The main tasks involved are selecting and ordering the parts that are compatible with each other, drilling holes and routing cavities for the hardware and electronics (if not already done), soldering the electronics (if not already done), attaching the hardware and strings, and adjusting the setup. This can take a few days to a few weeks to complete. This is however probably the most satisfying way to build your own guitar as it will be totally unique to you.

Why not visit our online
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 and build yourself your own guitar?

‘Rat Bait Guitars is a company based in Devon, UK, that makes hand-built guitars from recycled materials, such as salvaged wood, furniture, fence posts, etc. They also sell guitar parts, both new and used, that are tested for quality and functionality. They have an online shop where you can browse their products and order them via PayPal. They offer free UK shipping and international shipping on request.

Why not visit our on line store and build yourself your own relic guitar?

We have a selection of new and used spare parts for your vintage guitar, relic guitar or partscaster. Why not visit our online shop and search for that missing part.

All transactions are carried out by PayPal for your convenience and safety. Once payment is received, items are posted within two working days. There is no need to register on this site to purchase goods, just choose what you want and click on the PayPal button, this will take you straight to the payment option.

We only carry a small amount of stock which changes constantly – contact us if you are looking for a part.

All items are posted using Royal Mail and are UK Post Free. Please Contact Us for International Shipping.

Build a DIY Guitar

Why not visit our online 
store
 and build yourself your own guitar?

Why not visit our on line store and build yourself your own relic guitar?

We have a selection of new and used spare parts for your vintage guitar, relic guitar or partscaster. Why not visit our online shop and search for that missing part.

All transactions are carried out by PayPal for your convenience and safety. Once payment is received, items are posted within two working days. There is no need to register on this site to purchase goods, just choose what you want and click on the PayPal button, this will take you straight to the payment option.

We only carry a small amount of stock which changes constantly – contact us if you are looking for a part.

All items are posted using Royal Mail and are UK Post Free. Please Contact Us for International Shipping.

We carry a small amount of stock which changes constantly – contact us if you are looking for a part.

  • All items are posted using Royal Mail.
  • We accept reasonable return requests.

We try to be cheaper than eBay – Our Items are UK Post Free. Please Contact Us for International Shipping

 

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Kay Tremolo Bridge – 1960s Vintage Guitar Parts

1960s Kay Tremolo Bridge – Vintage Guitar Part

Genuine vintage 1960s Teisco, Raver, Kawai, Kay tremolo bridge. Made In Japan

£65.00 UK Post Free – Contact for International Shipping

Here is a rare opportunity to purchase an original vintage Jedson / Teisco / Kay tremolo bridge. If you’re looking for something that is out of the ordinary that offers old-world charm for a very reasonable price, this refurbished, and awesome 1960s guitar part is what you are looking for.

The arm and spring are replacements.

Kay Tremolo Bridge

Please remember – Non-UK clients must contact us before purchasing products. Shipping must be added for international shoppers. If you are from a non-UK country your order will not be dispatched unless you contact us before purchase. All UK shipping is free of charge.

We carry a small amount of stock which changes constantly – contact us if you are looking for a part.

  • All items are posted using Royal Mail.
  • Orders dispatched within two working days.
  • We accept reasonable return requests.
1960s Tremolo Unit – Vintage Guitar Part

 

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Genuine vintage Teisco, Kay, Raver, Kawai guitar body. Made In Japan

£60.00 UK Post Free – Contact for International Shipping

If you’re looking for something that is out of the ordinary that offers old-world charm for a very reasonable price, this is a great guitar body to consider.

Original laminated plywood body from the 1960s / 1970s. It has a few scuffs, scrapes marks and indents but would be a good base for a project for someone. Overall good condition and includes original strap buttons.

The brand name “Teisco” was established in 1948 and is sometimes incorrectly explained as an acronym of Tokyo Electric Instrument and Sound Company. However, the exact name of company, establishing and producing the Teisco brand was not that company name.