Imagine you were having a custom guitar made for you. Would you know how to go about every step in the process? If you're like most, you've never had a bespoke guitar (a guitar built according to your specs).

Learn how to think about the ordering process in general, and take a deep dive into the technical aspects (the specs) in our free guidebook:

Some topics covered in the guidebook include:

  • What is a custom shop guitar?
  • Why do custom guitars cost more?
  • How long does it take to build a guitar?
  • How do I ensure that I’ll like the guitar?

And in-depth discussion on all the customizable areas of a guitar, such as:

  • Body
  • Neck
  • Headstock
  • Fretboard
  • Hardware
  • Pickups
  • Electronics

The guidebook will help you discover what’s possible when it comes to designing, configuring, and ultimately owning your own ‘signature’ electric guitar that’s 100% custom-made to your requirements and preferences.

Get it for free by filling out the form below.

Blessings to you

- Jeff Lee, Citizen Guitar Co. | made for worship



Why are we sharing this information?

We’ve had countless conversations with all kinds of players from hobbyists to church worship band members all the way up to arena-packing artists. One thing they all share in common is a somewhat vague understanding of what’s possible when it comes to custom shop guitars. For most of them, getting a guitar truly custom made to their preferences is a first-time experience, which means there are a lot of questions about how it all works. Whereas, we’ve been making custom guitars every day for so long that we assumed everybody just knew what we knew.

This has been our mistake. Why? Because it means there are players out there who are throttled or frustrated by their guitars, when really they could have guitars made specifically for them that inspire them, that supercharge their musical creativity and provide endless hours of enjoyment. For some players, wider string spacing is an absolute game changer and opens up everything for them. For others, it’s about combining features from a variety of guitars in order to create a new “signature” guitar that checks all the boxes that no other guitar in existence can do.

If you’re highly familiar with the technical side of guitars, feel free to skip through the various sections of this guidebook that you already understand well. If that’s not you, then it’s best to read the guidebook in its entirety. Whatever your familiarity level may be, we hope this guidebook shines light on this topic so everybody is better informed when it comes to deciding if a custom shop guitar is right for them. By the way, most people do not need a custom guitar… and we certainly don’t need a custom guitar (or a guitar at all, for that matter) to worship God! Worship is all about the heart.