In The Shop: 1949 Gibson J-50 Update

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • On this episode of ‘In The Shop’, Joe Konkoly shares the latest updates on his restoration journey of the 1949 Gibson J-50. Get an inside look at the progress made thus far and learn about the challenges faced in adjusting the neck angle. Join us as we follow the fascinating transformation of this vintage gem.

Комментарии • 17

  • @mrclaus859
    @mrclaus859 Год назад

    Thanks Joe. Great as always

  • @briansmith2163
    @briansmith2163 Год назад

    You need a 30,20 and 10 year old apprentice because... What the hell would the world do without you ! Stay healthy, brother. I marvel at your patience and craftsmanship.

  • @richardmichael3689
    @richardmichael3689 Год назад

    And I mis-typed. Very nice and informative video. Great work you do, and I learned a lot in watching this. Thanks! Rick

  • @patrickniedermeyer2112
    @patrickniedermeyer2112 Год назад +1

    I assume the tops have dropped a bit on these old guitars, requiring the wedge. Why couldn't you reinforce the area under the fb extension such that it's radius is re-established, supporting the FB extension?

    • @ElderlyInstruments
      @ElderlyInstruments  Год назад

      Thanks for your question, Patrick. I don't think that would make enough of a difference, and I am not sure how you would accomplish the "reinforcement". There is a tool/jig (the Thompson Belly Reducer for Gibson guitars) that re-establishes the radius at the the bridge area, and this can be very effective fix to prevent/minimize the need for a neck reset. But I have encountered many guitars that need both the Belly Reducer and a neck reset with FB extension wedge. -Joe

  • @Waynes-b2b
    @Waynes-b2b 11 месяцев назад

    Anyway I can speak with you I have a 1954 j45 needs some work it got passed down to me so it means a lot to me guess I'm saying just want to make sure that whoever works on knows what they're doing and looks like you do very good work

    • @ElderlyInstruments
      @ElderlyInstruments  11 месяцев назад

      We'd love to help you with your cherished instrument! Reach out to our repair shop at 517-999-9830. More information including hours and availability can be found here: www.elderly.com/pages/repair

  • @richardmichael3689
    @richardmichael3689 Год назад +1

    At the end uou said "1969 J-45" misspoke, right?

    • @ElderlyInstruments
      @ElderlyInstruments  Год назад

      That's correct that Joe misspoke, the guitar is a 1949 J-50.

  • @billdedrick1914
    @billdedrick1914 Год назад +1

    Is this a 49' or 69' J50 or J45? At the end you mentioned it was a 1969 J45?

  • @alandust2188
    @alandust2188 Год назад +1

    How do you choose the right degree reamer?

    • @ElderlyInstruments
      @ElderlyInstruments  Год назад +1

      To choose the right degree reamer, you can compare it to the pin itself or use the manufacturer's specifications as a guide. We also have a helpful "pin comparison jig" that we'll try to showcase in an upcoming video. Thanks for the great question, Alan! -Joe

    • @alandust2188
      @alandust2188 Год назад

      @@ElderlyInstruments Thanks.....looking forward to seeing that "pin comparison Jig"!

    • @ElderlyInstruments
      @ElderlyInstruments  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Alan! We just filmed it today, and it'll be up in the next week. Thanks for the video idea!

  • @allendesomer
    @allendesomer Год назад

    I'll say it:
    Almost done! 🗯👍