My clever way to snag a Kiesel Custom Shop guitar without the Italian boutique surcharge

April 19, 2026

Why I fell for the Kiesel In-Stock hype

I have spent years browsing boutique guitar shops in Milan and Rome, but the prices for high-end American-made instruments always left my wallet feeling a bit light. Recently, I discovered the Kiesel Guitars In-Stock section. These are custom-shop quality instruments built in California that are ready to ship immediately. Unlike the standard custom order process which can take six months or more, these beauties are ready for a new home right now.

My clever way to snag a Kiesel Custom Shop guitar without the Italian boutique surcharge
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The craftsmanship is legendary. We are talking about hand-selected woods, impeccable finishes, and that signature headless design that Kiesel has perfected. I realized that by buying directly from their US store, I could get a higher spec instrument for a lower price than what I would pay for a mid-tier guitar at a local European distributor.

My breakdown of the savings vs. Italian importers

When I looked at the math, the choice was obvious. Boutique importers in Southern Europe often add a significant markup to cover their own overhead, import fees, and profit margins. By using comGateway, I can act as my own importer. Even after accounting for shipping, I found that I was saving nearly 25% compared to local retail prices. Plus, the variety in the US In-Stock shop is far superior to any single store's inventory in Italy.

How I handle the logistics from the US to Italy

Buying a guitar from across the Atlantic might seem daunting, but I have found a rhythm that works. Since Kiesel ships from California, I use a tax-free US address provided by my parcel forwarding service. This allows me to avoid US sales tax at the point of purchase, which is a massive win right off the bat.

Once the guitar arrives at the warehouse, I use the international shipping service to bring it home to Italy. I always make sure to check the international shipping rates before committing. It is much easier than trying to find a US friend to ship it for me.

Shipping estimates for your new guitar

If you are planning to follow my lead, you need to be prepared for the physical scale of the shipment. A guitar is not a small package, and the shipping costs reflect that. Here is what I found during my recent purchase:

  • Box Weight: Approximately 18 to 22 lbs (8-10 kg) including the hard shell case or high-quality gig bag.
  • Box Dimensions: Typically around 45" x 18" x 6" (115cm x 46cm x 15cm).
  • Volumetric Warning: Guitars are the definition of "bulky but light." You will likely be charged based on volumetric weight rather than actual weight. I highly recommend using the shipping calculator to get an accurate quote based on these dimensions.
  • Battery Check: If your Kiesel has active pickups (like the Fishman Fluence models), it will contain a 9V alkaline battery. While not as restricted as lithium-ion, it is wise to check the shipping rules for restricted goods to ensure your choice of courier handles batteries without extra fees.

My secret for stores that do not like my Italian credit card

One hurdle I occasionally run into with US retailers is the dreaded "declined" screen. Some stores are notorious for blocking international credit cards or refusing to ship to any freight forwarder. If Kiesel or any other US guitar shop gives you trouble with your Italian Visa or Mastercard, I suggest the BuyForMe service.

With this assisted purchase option, the team at comGateway buys the guitar using a US-based payment method on my behalf. It eliminates the risk of my order being cancelled due to a billing address mismatch. You can find more details on how to set this up in the BuyForMe service FAQ section. It is the safest way to ensure that limited-edition "In-Stock" model doesn't get snatched up by someone else while you are arguing with a checkout page.

What to expect with Italian customs tax

When the guitar hits Italian soil, the Agenzia delle Dogane will want their share. I always budget for the 22% VAT and the applicable import tax for musical instruments. While it adds to the cost, the total is still significantly lower than buying locally. If you are unsure about the current rates, I recommend reading up on customs tax and import duties for 2026 to avoid any surprises at your doorstep. My experience has been that the package forwarding process makes the documentation quite straightforward for customs clearance.

By being a smart shopper and managing the shipping myself, I now have a world-class instrument that sounds as good as it looks. If you are tired of the limited selection in Europe, I suggest looking toward the US In-Stock shop. It is a total tune-up for your guitar collection.

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