John Kiely
John Kiely
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Landola Neck Reset
I got this old Landola dreadnought as part of a batch of damaged guitars. It had a hole win the back which I patched. Now its time to reset the neck and bring there action down a bit.
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Yamaha GC 11 Part 2
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With the box closed I now add the purfling and binding and start removing there old finish.
Yamaha GC-11 - a full size jigsaw puzzle
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I bought this on eBay, of course. The previous owner had completely dismantled it so that they could practice reassembling before building their own guitar. But as many projects it wasn't finished. I this video I reassemble the body. The only work I had to do before this was to steam the neck block off the neck. Music by American Legion.
Guermantes - another project
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This lovely solid wood classical guitar was made in France in the 1940s or 50s. Nothing major to deal with, a few cracks and a bridge that needs re-gluing. I strung it and it has a great, rich tone so might find it hard to pass on when I've finished it. Music during repairs by Daniel Kaede
Eko Texan - falling apart at the seams
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I bought this Texan very cheap because it was in a sorry state. The neck block was no longer attached to the soundboard, leading to two splits in the side. The back was coming off as well. There is little sign of damage, so all I can imagine is that its been left somewhere hot, like a car on a hot sunny day, and glue had started to melt. My first 'proper' guitar was an Eko Ranger 6 (with such h...
Luigi Genovesi Part 3, finishing and set up.
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The third, and final video on the Luigi Genovesi that was made on Sicily in the first half of the 20th century. In this I take care of the finish and set it up for playing. Music by Stefan Carlen
Luigi Genovesi Part 2, re-fitting the loose back.
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Continuing with my work on this Sicilian guitar from the first half of the 20th century. In this video I replace the loose back. Music by Stefan Carlen
Luigi Genovesi Part 1
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Luigi Genovesi was a luthier working in Catania on Sicily between the 1920s and the 1940s, so this guitar could be 100 years old. It has a few historical cracks in the solid top. These probably occurred when it was moved from a hot, dry climate to a cooler, wetter one. In this video I tackle the top and neck, in part 2 I will fix the loose back. Music by Cotton Walls
A Well Played Taylor Big Baby, Part 2
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In this video I deal with a small crack in the soundboard, try to extend the life of the frets and set it up. Music by Will Harrison
A Well Played Taylor Big Baby
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Another eBay buy, the price was good enough for me to drive a seven hour round trip. I have a theory, which is usually right, that if a guitar is well played then it must be good. This one hasn't been played for two for three years and has been left unstrung. I fitted used strings and have now been playing it frequently a few days, really enjoying this one, and it shouldn't take too long to fix...
Ozark 3515BTE - fallen from hanger, loose neck.
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Ozark 3515BTE - fallen from hanger, loose neck.
Damaged Ozark 3515BTE
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Damaged Ozark 3515BTE
A Guitar For All Seasons, Part 2
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A Guitar For All Seasons, Part 2
A Guitar For All Seasons, Part 1
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A Guitar For All Seasons, Part 1
My best eBay buy EVER!
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My best eBay buy EVER!
Late 60s Hokada 12 string with high action
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Late 60s Hokada 12 string with high action
Yamaha FG160-1 bridge replacement.
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Yamaha FG160-1 bridge replacement.
Holy Landola!
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Holy Landola!
Giannini needs a doctor!
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Giannini needs a doctor!
Giannini refret (with all the struggling and bad language edited out)
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Giannini refret (with all the struggling and bad language edited out)
Early 80s Japanese Sigma by Martin D5s lifting bridge Part 2
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Early 80s Japanese Sigma by Martin D5s lifting bridge Part 2
Early 80s Japanese Sigma by Martin D5 with a lifting bridge.
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Early 80s Japanese Sigma by Martin D5 with a lifting bridge.
1970s Japanese Hokada 3751, fitting a Bridge Doctor
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1970s Japanese Hokada 3751, fitting a Bridge Doctor
1970s Japanese Hokada 3751 Part 2
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1970s Japanese Hokada 3751 Part 2
1970s Japanese Hokada 3751 Part 1
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1970s Japanese Hokada 3751 Part 1
An Estrella in need of a little TLC.
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An Estrella in need of a little TLC.
Antoria 303 refret and fingerboard level.
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Antoria 303 refret and fingerboard level.
Unboxing a Japanese made Antoria 303
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Unboxing a Japanese made Antoria 303
Airline Arch Top Part 2, finishing off.
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Airline Arch Top Part 2, finishing off.
Airline Arch top Neck Reset Part 1
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Airline Arch top Neck Reset Part 1

Комментарии

  • @BurninSven1
    @BurninSven1 5 дней назад

    A long time ago (back in the 1970ies) when I lived in Copenhagen Denmark my parents gave me a nylon string Landola. I guess it was ok but I always thought of the Landola guitars as cheap beginner guitars. I remember they where built in Finland. Many of the cheap brands from back then are "vintage" brands today and over at Reverb they want a million bucks for them.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 5 дней назад

      Yes, I know what you mean. My first guitar was an Eko Ranger 6 which was very inexpensive then, they also get big prices now.

  • @benny8802
    @benny8802 16 дней назад

    Gorgeous guitar. love your patience with it. Nice work you are doing

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 15 дней назад

      Thanks for your kind comment.

  • @dreamtalelistener812
    @dreamtalelistener812 18 дней назад

    Wonderful job, master. Keep it up!

  • @ericbouza854
    @ericbouza854 18 дней назад

    Looking forward to part 3, 4, 5? 😂👍

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 18 дней назад

      Thanks. There will be a bit of a break until the new year for this guitar, then I will be taking the binding and purfling off again, I’m not happy with it.

  • @richardcooksey1600
    @richardcooksey1600 Месяц назад

    Well done. Not easy lining the top and back up without messing up the neck angle.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room Месяц назад

      Thanks. I’m sure it will need some adjusting but hopefully not too much.

  • @FlipDahlenburg
    @FlipDahlenburg Месяц назад

    I had an old Eko with a molded back like that, and the same screwplate. I like Ekos.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room Месяц назад

      My first ‘serious’ guitar was an Eko, always had a soft spot for them. Good, honest guitars.

  • @gilbertdelgado6703
    @gilbertdelgado6703 Месяц назад

    I love the guitar music, it is so soothing and relaxing.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room Месяц назад

      Glad you enjoy it! It’s Daniel Kaede, I have only just discovered him.

  • @sallhame
    @sallhame Месяц назад

    To all viewers not familiar with Guzzis, the sound of a Guzzi is really good and not like in this video. Guzzis are one of the few brands that make good sounding bikes. It is a pure joy to listen to the engine while riding. But nice video. I look forward to next season to ride mine again. Cheers from Norway.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 28 дней назад

      Unfortunately after over 130,000 miles even Guzzis need new cams, especially the hydraulic valve lifter engines.

  • @pasteye1671
    @pasteye1671 Месяц назад

    You scrape the fretboard and polish the frets before checking level, relief and neck angle? And all this on a wobbly kitchen table?# Why is it that "cheap" guitars are made from "plywood", but Gibsons, etc are "laminated"?

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room Месяц назад

      You use the facilities available at the time. Back in my workshop now. Initial checking took place before the video. Someone once explained that plywood is made up of layers with the grain at 90 degrees to the ones above and below whereas laminates have layers that the grain running in the same direction. From experience I can say that this is not always the case. Also manufacturers will tell you that their guitars are superior because the sides are solid wood, but master luthiers will often laminate the sides the make them stiffer.

  • @DavidMorgan-e1s
    @DavidMorgan-e1s 2 месяца назад

    I would have taken the back off and fitted X bracing in the sound board to allow the use of steel strings .the bolt on neck allows the guitar to be set with a very low action .

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room Месяц назад

      Thanks for taking the time to comment. X bracing is certainly one way forward but I would be concerned with it changing the character of this guitar. Despite the bridge appearance the Texan was originally designed to take steel strings, but many people seem to fit nylon. In my opinion there are a few too many sharp edges on the bridge and tuners. Cheers. John.

  • @Francis-g4p
    @Francis-g4p 2 месяца назад

    Great job my brother 🎉❤

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 2 месяца назад

      Thank you, much appreciated.

  • @qjarman7753
    @qjarman7753 2 месяца назад

    Your skills are impressive sir

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 2 месяца назад

      Many thanks for the kind words, much appreciated.

  • @FiddleSticks800
    @FiddleSticks800 3 месяца назад

    It is really great seeing someone take the time to restore a guitar like this. Can I ask, why are you not using hide glue for crack repair?

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 3 месяца назад

      I find that on the smaller cracks hide glue sits on the surface. Thin superglue has a capillary action so it gets into all of the fines and gives a strong joint.

  • @davesmith2262
    @davesmith2262 3 месяца назад

    Like A bit of Clapton oh good video 😊😊

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for your kind words. 😊

  • @volkerfriedritz8149
    @volkerfriedritz8149 5 месяцев назад

    Hi John, I think you bought a treasure on eBay... and it's good that you're in contact with the luthier who owned or even built all these items. Lots of the items' purposes (and their usefullness) are easy to understand, if you're watching guitar build videos on RUclips regularly. Congrats!

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 5 месяцев назад

      Hi, thank you I did find a treasure. I have seen him a few times since and have been given even more, from specialist items, such as a baritone ukulele mould through to plywood for making jigs.

    • @volkerfriedritz8149
      @volkerfriedritz8149 5 месяцев назад

      @@engine-room That's nice to hear! I guess he must be happy, too. Knowing that his tools, jigs and parts don't get "down the trash bin". It's a legacy, and he must be happy to know everything in good hands. I think, I'm going to subscribe to your channel, so I can watch what finally evolves from both "the treasure" and your new contact (friend?). Happy building and Greetings from Germany!

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 5 месяцев назад

      @volkerfriedritz8149 Thank you and welcome to my channel. He seems very keen to pass his skills on. I will be starting my building journey in the autumn once I have finished my current stock of repairs, and have bought the materials.

  • @jpgower1
    @jpgower1 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent! Thank you.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment, I really appreciate it.

  • @RUBBERTANK_3
    @RUBBERTANK_3 6 месяцев назад

    A foot for all seasons haha. Looks light, is it? I like it.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment, yes it is light. The completed guitar weighs 4.6 kg.

  • @yomommaahotoo264
    @yomommaahotoo264 6 месяцев назад

    Combat Wombat.

  • @ninagardiner3024
    @ninagardiner3024 7 месяцев назад

    🤣🤣🤣 x

  • @RenatGataulin
    @RenatGataulin 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing music is playing at the beginning of the video! What's it? ❤

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 7 месяцев назад

      Hi, it is For Far Too Long by Wanderer’s Trove. I found it on Epidemicsound, they are also on Spotify etc.

    • @RenatGataulin
      @RenatGataulin 7 месяцев назад

      Thank's a lot! 🙏​@@engine-room

  • @davestambaugh7282
    @davestambaugh7282 7 месяцев назад

    Why on the guitars that are made up here have the grain in the braces ninety degrees off. I prefer that they be sawn on the quarter.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 7 месяцев назад

      Hi, the braces on this guitar are quarter sawn, any vertical lines are saw marks, as these were budget guitars the braces were not fully sanded. Maybe as it is shot on my phone it doesn’t show very well.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 7 месяцев назад

      Ah I understand, you prefer the braces rotated through 90 degrees so that the flat sawn face is on the side?

    • @davestambaugh7282
      @davestambaugh7282 7 месяцев назад

      @@engine-room Yea because they almost never crack that way.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 7 месяцев назад

      @@davestambaugh7282 Thanks. I will remember that

  • @billkaroly
    @billkaroly 7 месяцев назад

    How old is that guitar?

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 7 месяцев назад

      Judging from what’s left of the label I would estimate late sixties or early seventies.

    • @billkaroly
      @billkaroly 7 месяцев назад

      @@engine-room I read they started making guitars in 1942.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 7 месяцев назад

      @billkaroly yes, quite an old company, I think they have gone through a few different owners since this was made.

  • @shirleyprestidge4649
    @shirleyprestidge4649 7 месяцев назад

    Stephens brillient after I like to see it all over again so good

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 7 месяцев назад

      I bought the dvd box set off eBay when I got home.

  • @glenthemann
    @glenthemann 8 месяцев назад

    Poor bridge. He was just a boy

  • @mpachuca1313
    @mpachuca1313 8 месяцев назад

    ♍️👍📐🕊️

  • @walterbaker2324
    @walterbaker2324 9 месяцев назад

    Besides high action, does a belly affect tone? Will it keep getting worse until braces fall off and the top breaks? I'm thinking of just doing a neck reset and hopefully all the wood has met its maximum flexure

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 8 месяцев назад

      I haven’t noticed a change in tone, in theory as the belly bulges there is more pressure on the bridge, so more transference of vibration. I will have to give the next one I work on a listen. The wood only seems to bulge to certain degree, it is warping more than expanding so I haven’t seen one that’s split -yet. Normally the glue on the bridge would give out before things got too extreme. The guitars that I use steam on are normally the ones that don’t justify a neck reset, either because of value or I simply am not sure of the joint/ glue used on them. The Japanese had a nasty habit of using epoxy. A neck reset is the more permanent repair as wood has a memory and the bulge will eventually return. Hope that helps.

  • @mpachuca1313
    @mpachuca1313 9 месяцев назад

    ♍️😃🐶🦴🤘🕊️

  • @BlueJC2001
    @BlueJC2001 9 месяцев назад

    Wow. Where did you find the guitar?

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 9 месяцев назад

      It was in with a bunch of damaged guitars that I bought a few months back.

  • @chriseyett1256
    @chriseyett1256 10 месяцев назад

    Is it worth using black graphite paint in the body cavity to make the pickups sound better potentially?

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 10 месяцев назад

      I do usually on Fenders, but I think it would make very little difference to these. Most people seem to like these because of all the things that would be regarded as faults in more expensive guitars.

    • @chriseyett1256
      @chriseyett1256 10 месяцев назад

      @@engine-room I've recently bought one in a junk shop and was thinking of modding it. Perhaps putting better tuners and/or maybe see if a p90 or some other singlecoil might work instead. Haven't got round to testing the stock pickups yet

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 10 месяцев назад

      @chriseyett1256 the original pickups are the most microphonic I have come across, they take some getting used to. P90s would work well, I would use shielding paint if fitting them.

  • @MelodyMaker
    @MelodyMaker 10 месяцев назад

    I've wondered about how fret ends were filed. I wouldn't have thought this method would be used from nut to tongue thinking that the strength of the motion could unseat the fret wire during a pass.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 10 месяцев назад

      The action of the file is gentler than it sounds, it is rare for it to pose a problem. If a fret does come loose it is usually a symptom of other problems, such as wrong fret wire or worn slot.

    • @MelodyMaker
      @MelodyMaker 10 месяцев назад

      @@engine-room Thanks John.

  • @ARWest-bp4yb
    @ARWest-bp4yb 11 месяцев назад

    The ET-200 was my first electric guitar way back in the mid 70s, though mine wasn't a Kay and had a slightly different body shape. I'm sure it must been horrible to play but I didn't know any better!🤣

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 11 месяцев назад

      I sold this one to someone who used to have one as well, funny how memories soften over the years. My first was an Eko with mile high action. My young hands weren’t strong enough to play it, but I occasionally find myself looking at them on eBay.

    • @ARWest-bp4yb
      @ARWest-bp4yb 11 месяцев назад

      @@engine-room As you've shown, with a little work you can make a guitar like this more playable. If only we knew that back then!👍👍

  • @patrickniedermeyer2112
    @patrickniedermeyer2112 11 месяцев назад

    What's the action at the 12th and how's the break angle over the saddle? It'd be interesting to check-in on this guitar a month or 2 or 10 down the line.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 11 месяцев назад

      Hi, sorry for the delay in replying. The low e at the 12th is currently 2.75 mum and the break angle is about 20º. The bridge does seem to be leaning forwards slightly, so maybe will need a bridge doctor, shame because it’s quite a pretty bridge, shame to add a pearloid dot. Maybe I will try to cut a rosewood plug for it.

  • @dogzillamonster
    @dogzillamonster 11 месяцев назад

    Nice work. Wish I could find someone in the Seattle area to do a similar job on my mystery Tulip, the bridge may be missing some parts and the pickups look hard to find replacements for if they need replacing? ruclips.net/user/shortsqmu7_K81tLI

  • @ccaissie113
    @ccaissie113 Год назад

    the 60 japanese guitar could be a gem.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room Год назад

      I have it next to my chair now, still needs a bit of work but is very nice.

  • @ccaissie113
    @ccaissie113 Год назад

    Some of them have beautiful aging. Go easy. I'd restring the classicals and see how they sound.....

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room Год назад

      I am doing as little as possible to the older ones, I like the look of genuine patine.

  • @ccaissie113
    @ccaissie113 Год назад

    I hear that. I have other repair jobs that will soon go away too. Instead, i'm acquiring guitars too. This looks like a great opportunity to learn a lot about guitar repair, and you may wind up with some $ and a couple of good guitars that you won't part with.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room Год назад

      I have already decided to keep a few. I am selling some of my existing guitars that are similar, but more modern. Plus I need to make some space!

  • @engine-room
    @engine-room Год назад

    Hi. It looks like a Teisco Spectrum 2. Looks very good. I think that Robert Smith played one on the first Cure album.

  • @dogzillamonster
    @dogzillamonster Год назад

    Nice work, beauty. Any idea what model this one may be, please? ruclips.net/user/shortsqmu7_K81tLI

  • @jasondorsey7110
    @jasondorsey7110 Год назад

    Ahhh, another variant of the iconic Teisco tulip...I don't get why no one is building a modern version with quality parts

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room Год назад

      Yes an under appreciated classic.

  • @MelodyMaker
    @MelodyMaker Год назад

    You are up to the task. You will learn yet more about restoration. You will save the lives of these relics. Some aficionado will benefit from your work. You may teach some of us along the way during your venture right here on your channel.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room Год назад

      Thanks for your kind comment. I am enjoying the variety if tasks that these are presenting.

  • @xt225
    @xt225 Год назад

    Skill shortage, I know him well.

  • @farouqomaro598
    @farouqomaro598 Год назад

    Haven't seen one the roads yet. Would like to though

  • @sidecarmisanthrope5927
    @sidecarmisanthrope5927 Год назад

    It is great to see all of those people with their little dogs out in the country side fertilizing the natural flora.

  • @yvesdelorge5218
    @yvesdelorge5218 Год назад

    England is definitely à beautiful and sunny country !!

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room Год назад

      It is beautiful, unfortunately this was the last sunny day of this trip. It rained for the next six days, but I still enjoyed it.

    • @yvesdelorge5218
      @yvesdelorge5218 Год назад

      @@engine-room so..England is definitly à beautiful country....😄

  • @yvesdelorge5218
    @yvesdelorge5218 Год назад

    Beautiful landscape ! I 'd love to ride there.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room Год назад

      I spent a week exploring Northumberland, this was one of the few days that it didn’t rain. I still loved it and will probably go back again this year. Unfortunately I don’t have many videos as everything go so wet!

  • @photographermarbella
    @photographermarbella Год назад

    Lovely weather ❤

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room Год назад

      I bet you miss it, all that warmth and sun must get very tiresome 😜

  • @EireannSpeaks
    @EireannSpeaks Год назад

    Lovely pictures, I haven't been home to Ireland in a while but I reside now in SW Scotland, some great photo ops here.

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room Год назад

      Thanks Eireann,I hope to spend some time in Scotland this year.

  • @yvesdelorge5218
    @yvesdelorge5218 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing ; this part of Ireland looks like brittany where i live . I drive a calif EV too , a so outstanding bike ...

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room Год назад

      Thanks Yves, the relaxed Cali suits these locations. I haven’t ridden much in Brittany, hopefully will be doing more over the next two years.

  • @jasonclarke7422
    @jasonclarke7422 3 года назад

    Nice to see you still have this bike, I really like the look of this bike.

  • @ivorstead1314
    @ivorstead1314 4 года назад

    Good morning, do you still have it and has it proved reliable. Thanks

    • @engine-room
      @engine-room 4 года назад

      Good Morning Ivor, Yes I still have it, it has done about 5,000 trouble free miles. It is not my main bike, I take it in my motorhome to Portugal where I explore the mountains on it. It has climbed some seriously steep roads. I also use it in the winter in te UK. Like most Chinese bikes it gets through a few head light bulbs, so i always carry spares. The rust isn't as bad as I was expecting, probably not as bad as my Motor Guzzi. I would highly recommend it to anyone, it always turns heads and people constantly come and ask me about it. John

    • @ivorstead1314
      @ivorstead1314 4 года назад

      @@engine-room many thanks John... Ernshaws has a low mileage one for sale.