wood for 90% of the guitar , the other 10% comprises of metals, plastic and magnets to make the bridge, tuner and various electronics.
so a great example
maple neck which is wood
rosewood for the fingerboard which is the second wood
mahogany body which is another wood
nickle for the frets the parts we place our fingers
ceramic/plastic/copper for the pickups without getting into extreme detail
plastic for the pick guard and knobs
various metals for solder, pots and so forth for the electronics inside it to make it work and the guitar to play properly and in tune.
thats a good idea if you're doing it for a project or whatever.
Yes, some acoustics are, but no electric guitars. They are all made in USA.
The first electric guitar was made by Rickenbacker in 1931. It was a hollow body acoustic. While one of the first "modern" solid body electric guitars was made by Les Paul.
Rickenbacker made the first electric guitars back in the 30s
There are many different types of electric guitars, and they are made with a variety of materials, including plastic.
Made in America - 2003 Fender Electric Guitars 3-20 was released on: USA: 20 June 2006
Guitars, mostly. Probably electric ones.
AXL guitars manufactures many different guitars. Among the most popular are their original electric and bass guitars. All their guitars are hand made at the company's workshop in Hayward, California.
Japanese manufacturer Aria Guitars makes acoustic guitars, electric guitars, electric basses, and classical guitars. It also offers a wide range of accessories.
almost everything: the shape and look the volume difference without an amplifier on an electric is staggering usually electric guitars have thinner necks (esp , jackson , bc rich , ibanez..ect) electric guitars have pickups placed under the strings which is easily identifiable electric guitars are heavier as it's more wood acoustic guitars are hollow made from glued together pieces of wood electric guitars you can adjust the string height and set intonation sound wise it all depends on what two guitars you're comparing so there's no easy answer
just use the information you know on electric guitars
Acoustic Guitars?
Electric guitars acustic guitars and steel guitars are three different types of guitars.