January 26, 2020
I've been assembly guitars from components and then adding customized skins to the guitars as art projects, but the guitars are very playable. When I received the first unsolicited email from Glarry, I was curious enough to go to the website. I was floored by the prices. Glarry electric guitars are half to one-third of what I can assemble an electric guitar for. I purchased the GST Electric Guitar in black. It arrived in perfect condition. The finish on the body is flawless, the neck is straight ...
I've been assembly guitars from components and then adding customized skins to the guitars as art projects, but the guitars are very playable. When I received the first unsolicited email from Glarry, I was curious enough to go to the website. I was floored by the prices. Glarry electric guitars are half to one-third of what I can assemble an electric guitar for. I purchased the GST Electric Guitar in black. It arrived in perfect condition. The finish on the body is flawless, the neck is straight, the action is decent, and it plays well, and sounds great straight out of the box. I only have two minor complaints about this guitar: 1) The neck is thicker than I like, but it's playable. 2) The finish on the neck is thin, and the steel on the new strings came off on to my fingers the first few times I played it and then stuck to the fingerboard. I've had the guitar for about a week, and the fingerboard has a lot of gray between the frets and looks like I've been playing it for years. Otherwise, this is a great, inexpensive guitar for beginners and a good knock around guitar for more advanced players.