I admire you for saying that you had wanted to do this project for years, but recognised it would be difficult, and that you wanted to learn and improve your techniques first. I have felt the same way about some of the things I have done myself. It's the mark of dedication to be willing to learn, be prepared to fail a few times along the way, until you truly master your art.
@@MichaelSorensen-bl3ec Thank you. Indeed, to start any complex project you need to overcome fear and be prepared for failure. In any case, you can always repaint ☺️
Supposedly, when John Mayer got his famous blk1 from Fender he felt it wasn't right. He ended up throwing it in the freezer for a day and the rest is history.
This is beyond art... l can only hope that one day we can buy your guitars 🙏 i want to support your business more then i want to support the murphy lab
Singularly sensational. I salute your skill! Your craftsmanship! Meticulous attention to detail. Looks stunning matched with sonically sounding perfection. I have a Gibson Custom Shop Paul Kossoff 1959 Les Paul Standard Green Lemon Burst Tom Murphy Aged and it was great to see potential how my guitar looks the way it looks. Just one observation, the vintage pointers under the speed control knobs are missing. Thanks for sharing.
Yes his work is top notch but he is just a one man builder and can only make so many of these a week. You would probably have to wait up to 2 years or more for a custom build. Most small builders have a really long wait time.
Do you build custom guitars or only do finishing work? I'm interested in refinishing a guitar and potentially ordering a custom guitar, but on your website I only found options to buy pickups.
Здравствуйте, смотрел на вашем канале про распайку, не совсем понял: скажите пожалуйста, если я ручкой тона не пользуюсь, обязательно ли распаивать как в винтажном Les Paul или можно оставить, как с завода, и какие номиналы конденсаторов порекомендуете в хамбакеры, есть К42У-2, К40У-9, есть МБП и Mallory 150M series, заранее благодарю за ваш ответ. P.S.: электрогитара, копия Les Paul, из махагона, без кленового топа, хамбакеры на Alnico IV.
@@serg8910 Здравствуйте. Распайка волюма не влияет на ручки тона по этому лучше сделать по правилам. Тем более если это заводская копия леспола, то фабричную электронику можно сразу в утиль так как там и провода, и схема мусорные изначально. Если вы не пользуетесь ручкой тона, то выбор конденсаторов звучит странно, так как именно они работают как фильтр при регулировании ручек тона. Их лучше подобрать по звуку на свой вкус. Традиционно в лесполах использовали конденсаторы 0.022 микрофарада и 400 вольт. Вольтаж не важен здесь. Просто 400 вольт хорошо помещалить по размеру. Иногда использовали 0.033 или 0.015 микрофарад. Все это на вкус и для разных задачь. Используйте большие потенциометры audio taper (логарифм) 500-550к. CTS, VIPots, Centralab, Bourns... Или Domarzio, Saymour...Можно даже Альфа. Hosco не рекомендую.
@8BombCustom Спасибо огромное за ответ. Все же более какой: 0.015, 0.022, 0.033 мкФ, для более джазового, блюзового тона, слушал ваши PAF 59, просто бесподобно (отличная ваша работа), приближенное к такому звучанию, тёплому с более выраженной серединой. Может вы сталкивались - есть конденсаторы, есть такие конденсаторы фирмы Mojotone просто масляные, что скажите ?
@serg8910 Срасибо. Mojotone кондеры не пробовал так как обычно ставлю в гитары винтажные Kohn E Fast начала пятидесятых. Это плёночные. Бумага/масло дают большую погрешность. Мои оригинальные бамблби и блэк бьюти звонятс на 0.028-0.029. По этому я использую пленку 0.029 которая всегда стабильна и звучит отлично. Но конденсаторы подбираются с датчикам. Они фильтруют и выделяют ту частоту которая активна в самом датчике и дереве гитары. Это эквалайзер. Даже оригинальный бамблби будет менять тон у оригинального ПАФ и модернового датчика по разному. По этому я рекомендую слушать и подбирать, не обращая внимания на отштампованные цифры. Так же как и спикер с кабинетом кардинально меняет звучание усилителя с гитарой...
Subbed. That is some serious skills right there. Amazing. Even as a purist, I'm perfectly fine with this. It's not a copy as much as it's a Tribute to the Artist. There's a distinct difference in my opinion. That is a lot of work. You have to be part Genius and part Nuts to do what you do. I'm really impressed my man.
@@pie-pv3jw Hi. Yes, it is possible. But keep in mind that aniline solvents are very active and migrate over time into plastic. That is why there are some nuances here.
What's the story behind the strange marking on the back of the neck that sort of looks like a scarf joint? I was thinking maybe it was a repair, but at the angle that it presents at, it seems like too much of an end grain to end grain joint to have any strength without any long grain splices in there. Great work as always, my friend!
@@flapjack413 Thank you. It was a tepair after broken headstock. New headstock with part of the neck was made of more dark mahogany. No serial number stamp, no Les Paul model print. Red colored lacquer. I try to ask more information about the neck Fried Okra. He is a owner of original Kossoff guitar.
@8BombCustom so you think the four uncle's bridge is worth buying? How much of an improvement is it? Can I get work from you if I'm in the USA? Would you ever do a jimmy page #1 like you did the kossoff ?
@@jamesoconnor5154 four uncles is worth every penny. I've tried a lot of stuff. I ship worldwide. Maybe in the future I'll do a Jimmy Page copy, but for now I have other projects lined up.
@8BombCustom right on man. you're a very inspirational person. Learning a new language and doing the best work out there. I swear the Murphy Lab stuff is gibson watching your channel.
If Gibson was smart, they would hire this guy and put him in charge of their custom shop. When they try to recreate famous guitars, they do a good job...but it is obvious that they are just trying to get 'close to the original'. This guy tries to get exact. The thing is...if Gibson did hire him and offer his guitars....they would have to charge an insane amount of money for them. The amount of time that would go into creating one single guitar would make them very, very expensive guitars.
Unbelievable! Such detail in your process. This is your best relic to date.
Thank you
I'm speechless! I've always loved the original and you did it more than justice. World class work my friend.
@@walkinginharmony Thank you
You keep getting better at the relic process. This is amazing work. Sounds incredible too. Congrats on this project !
@@pedraw Thank you
I've played guitar for over 50 years. This was just astonishing. I've never seen such dedication. How I wish I could obtain one of your guitars.
@@jf45678 Thank you!
I'd love to have a Les Paul he did too!
I know, it's mastery
Excellent work a real craftsman at work the attention to detail is outstanding.
Безупречная работа, как всегда, даже смотреть одно удовольствие👍👏
Спасибо
Simply spectacular... you're a true artist, my man !
Thank you
Dedication of the work you put in is beyond anything I've seen so far. Amazing work and sounds great.
@@nele4470 Thank you
I admire you for saying that you had wanted to do this project for years, but recognised it would be difficult, and that you wanted to learn and improve your techniques first. I have felt the same way about some of the things I have done myself. It's the mark of dedication to be willing to learn, be prepared to fail a few times along the way, until you truly master your art.
@@MichaelSorensen-bl3ec Thank you. Indeed, to start any complex project you need to overcome fear and be prepared for failure. In any case, you can always repaint ☺️
Incredible work! Great job. So impressive. Congratulations.
@@ScottWalker-uw3rp Thank you
Excellent work mate. Great recreation of my all time favourite player's guitar.
Thank you
Absolutely beautiful work of art! The attention to detail is incredible. Would love to play one of these one day.
Thank you
That's not just a guitar , that is a masterpiece .
Thank you
Incredible amount of techniques involved in this!
@@3rdtonefromthesun Thank you
Great work dude!! Totally love it!!
Thank you
I love that you have a dedicated guitar freezer. Some folks have a 'beer fridge', which is OK, but who else has a guitar freezer? Nice.
@@MichaelSorensen-bl3ec 😄 thank you
Supposedly, when John Mayer got his famous blk1 from Fender he felt it wasn't right. He ended up throwing it in the freezer for a day and the rest is history.
Splendid work and sonically awesome!
Thank you
Wow , fantastic work looks great.
@@trevorclarey3336 Thank you
Man, I love it. Thanks for sharing
@@kenyimonroy1803 Thank you
I love this guitar. Thanks for checking in Frankfurt Alex. Greetz ✌🏻
@@CarstenGoeke Thank you Carsten
Great work, I've enjoyed seeing a number of your projects. A big hello from Utqiagvik Alaska.
Thank you
Exquisite work!
Appreciate it!
W O A !! Work of Art... and sounds stellar !
Thank you
It has a high level of perfection that can be called an original vintage item. wonderful
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

Thank you
this was a awesome relic job
@@trueevilturtle Thank you
Wow!! Great work, that’s impressive.. inspiring too. 👏👏👏
@@rebbeche Thank you
Amazing work!
Thank you
I would love to own that one. You are a master of your craft
Thank you
WOW!!! amazing work as always ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thank you
This is beyond art... l can only hope that one day we can buy your guitars 🙏 i want to support your business more then i want to support the murphy lab
@@johnbranch17 Thank you for your kind words
Obra de Arte!
Thank you 😊
Looks and sounds amazing
@@tonyspeirs Thank you
Outstanding job
@@andressierra2167 Thank you
The work of a true artist. Murphy Lab be damned.
Why? Ultra heavy Murphy are just as good
Singularly sensational. I salute your skill! Your craftsmanship! Meticulous attention to detail. Looks stunning matched with sonically sounding perfection. I have a Gibson Custom Shop Paul Kossoff 1959 Les Paul Standard Green Lemon Burst Tom Murphy Aged and it was great to see potential how my guitar looks the way it looks. Just one observation, the vintage pointers under the speed control knobs are missing. Thanks for sharing.
@@theguitarbunker Thank you
What kind of sand paper do you use to blend in the arm wear section?
Who needs Murphy Labs when you have this….?!
Yes his work is top notch but he is just a one man builder and can only make so many of these a week. You would probably have to wait up to 2 years or more for a custom build. Most small builders have a really long wait time.
Nice work! 😍
@@royalmountguitars6081 Thank you
Amanazing Job!!!! Regards! Daniel.
Thank you
Great work!👍🏼
@@drwallet1 Thank you
Incredible 🎸🇦🇺🦘
Thank you
Unbelievable...❤❤❤wow wow wow, ive i could ever own one guitar made my dr nitro
This is absolutely insane. Damn good work👌🏼👍🏼
And she sounds amazing😎🎸
Thank you
🤯 dude your a Master 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@@MR3JOBS Thank you
Spectacular piece!
Thank you
Perfection.
Thank you.
What is the base guitar you started with for this project ? R9 or luthier build ?
Thanks,,Paul Kossoff is my Hearo,,I'm 62 now,,,FROM TEX.WESS l
@@Wesley-zl2fz Thank you
Oh Man!!! You are a Legend!! Oh my Fucking God.. you keep raising the bar each new project!!
Thank you for your kind words
Do you build custom guitars or only do finishing work? I'm interested in refinishing a guitar and potentially ordering a custom guitar, but on your website I only found options to buy pickups.
very very nice
It's art, that's all !
@@Saul_HUDSON Thank you
Fantastic 👍
Hey dude, congratulations on the improvements to your English! The guitars are killer btw. Greetings from Australia.
Thank you! 😊
Im sorry for my language mate but that is effing magnificent!! Instant sub. What a beautiful guitar, outstanding work!
Thank you for your kind words 🙏
Fabulous!!!
Thank you
Very nice!
Здравствуйте, смотрел на вашем канале про распайку, не совсем понял: скажите пожалуйста, если я ручкой тона не пользуюсь, обязательно ли распаивать как в винтажном Les Paul или можно оставить, как с завода, и какие номиналы конденсаторов порекомендуете в хамбакеры, есть К42У-2, К40У-9, есть МБП и Mallory 150M series, заранее благодарю за ваш ответ. P.S.: электрогитара, копия Les Paul, из махагона, без кленового топа, хамбакеры на Alnico IV.
@@serg8910 Здравствуйте. Распайка волюма не влияет на ручки тона по этому лучше сделать по правилам. Тем более если это заводская копия леспола, то фабричную электронику можно сразу в утиль так как там и провода, и схема мусорные изначально. Если вы не пользуетесь ручкой тона, то выбор конденсаторов звучит странно, так как именно они работают как фильтр при регулировании ручек тона. Их лучше подобрать по звуку на свой вкус. Традиционно в лесполах использовали конденсаторы 0.022 микрофарада и 400 вольт. Вольтаж не важен здесь. Просто 400 вольт хорошо помещалить по размеру. Иногда использовали 0.033 или 0.015 микрофарад. Все это на вкус и для разных задачь. Используйте большие потенциометры audio taper (логарифм) 500-550к. CTS, VIPots, Centralab, Bourns... Или Domarzio, Saymour...Можно даже Альфа. Hosco не рекомендую.
@8BombCustom Спасибо огромное за ответ. Все же более какой: 0.015, 0.022, 0.033 мкФ, для более джазового, блюзового тона, слушал ваши PAF 59, просто бесподобно (отличная ваша работа), приближенное к такому звучанию, тёплому с более выраженной серединой. Может вы сталкивались - есть конденсаторы, есть такие конденсаторы фирмы Mojotone просто масляные, что скажите ?
@serg8910 начните с 0.022. ну и придется пользоваться ручкой тона.
@@8BombCustom Спасибо огромное за совет, буду пробовать, все благ вам.
@serg8910 Срасибо. Mojotone кондеры не пробовал так как обычно ставлю в гитары винтажные Kohn E Fast начала пятидесятых. Это плёночные. Бумага/масло дают большую погрешность. Мои оригинальные бамблби и блэк бьюти звонятс на 0.028-0.029. По этому я использую пленку 0.029 которая всегда стабильна и звучит отлично. Но конденсаторы подбираются с датчикам. Они фильтруют и выделяют ту частоту которая активна в самом датчике и дереве гитары. Это эквалайзер. Даже оригинальный бамблби будет менять тон у оригинального ПАФ и модернового датчика по разному. По этому я рекомендую слушать и подбирать, не обращая внимания на отштампованные цифры. Так же как и спикер с кабинетом кардинально меняет звучание усилителя с гитарой...
This is an amazing piece. Do you make the guitar body and neck yourself or is the body and neck from a Gibson?
A real work of art! Your work is REALLY impressive! 🤩😵 Do you make the whole guitar, or just the finishing work?
Thank you
Subbed. That is some serious skills right there. Amazing. Even as a purist, I'm perfectly fine with this. It's not a copy as much as it's a Tribute to the Artist. There's a distinct difference in my opinion. That is a lot of work. You have to be part Genius and part Nuts to do what you do. I'm really impressed my man.
Thank you for your kind words 🙏
Wow. Class
Excelente trabalho!!!
Thank you
Reality surpassing fiction, great fucking job🔥🤘
Thank you
Amazing replica.
How much time you wait before the final sanding?
@@nicopage8148 Thank you. for gloss finish i wait 4 weeks, for more shrunk nitro and slitly visible wood grain 1-2 weeks.
Amazon Job , ❤
Awesome
Шикарно, мюсье! Во что играешь в мастерской?
Спасибо. Pipper Raptor , OX load box. Иногда бусер Molnir, но обычно он лишний.
am I missing something with the speed knobs? They don't look aged at all.
@@19581998 it is aged.
Excelente!!
Thank you
Dear Doctor! Please tell me, is it possible to use aniline dye in alcohol to paint the guitar body, and use boiled linseed oil for finishing?
@@pie-pv3jw Hi. Yes, it is possible. But keep in mind that aniline solvents are very active and migrate over time into plastic. That is why there are some nuances here.
@@8BombCustom What are the risks of such migration?
What do you charge to do something like this? The work is simply amazing!
Thank you. 8bombcustom@gmail.com
👍
What did you think of the four uncles bridge?
I love your videos, man
@@BazzyPredPop thank you. 4uncles is the most accurate and best sounding replica. I use it for special projects and on my own guitars.
What's the story behind the strange marking on the back of the neck that sort of looks like a scarf joint? I was thinking maybe it was a repair, but at the angle that it presents at, it seems like too much of an end grain to end grain joint to have any strength without any long grain splices in there. Great work as always, my friend!
@@flapjack413 Thank you. It was a tepair after broken headstock. New headstock with part of the neck was made of more dark mahogany. No serial number stamp, no Les Paul model print. Red colored lacquer. I try to ask more information about the neck Fried Okra. He is a owner of original Kossoff guitar.
@@8BombCustomCool information about that Les Paul. I think the more famous Les Pauls were broken than not!
Excellent job !! are you under a railway line ...
@@BLUESKY-zt1nv Thank you. My workshop is above the railway. It's right under the window 😁
🤘
❤
des faussaires ou des passionnés ?
La votre doie sonnée juste ,l'original un petit probléme à cause du manche (demi ton)! le sillet n'ai pas collé a la touche!! . beau travail 👌
Four uncle's bridge?
Yes
@8BombCustom so you think the four uncle's bridge is worth buying? How much of an improvement is it?
Can I get work from you if I'm in the USA?
Would you ever do a jimmy page #1 like you did the kossoff ?
@@jamesoconnor5154 four uncles is worth every penny. I've tried a lot of stuff. I ship worldwide. Maybe in the future I'll do a Jimmy Page copy, but for now I have other projects lined up.
@8BombCustom right on man. you're a very inspirational person. Learning a new language and doing the best work out there. I swear the Murphy Lab stuff is gibson watching your channel.
@@jamesoconnor5154 Thank you
You dont make Strats? Steve R.V. on Rorys is not alot to spray lacker😂
Next project will be John Frusciante strat 🙄
@@8BombCustom
Will you be on Guitar Summit ,Manheim?
@@goransajatovic8518 yes
Как жаль что ты ушёл с русского аналога канала.... Был каы смотреть !!
Зато мне спокойней 😊
Можно язык выучить, например… 🫠
If Gibson was smart, they would hire this guy and put him in charge of their custom shop. When they try to recreate famous guitars, they do a good job...but it is obvious that they are just trying to get 'close to the original'. This guy tries to get exact. The thing is...if Gibson did hire him and offer his guitars....they would have to charge an insane amount of money for them. The amount of time that would go into creating one single guitar would make them very, very expensive guitars.
Thank you
Murphy Shmurphy!
killer job!!!!
Thank you
Beautiful work!
@@matthewtiner7485 Thank you