I used to buy my guitars in Hanwell London (80-90 miles from my then home) same area as Jim Marshall set up his shop, other guitar shops were there too (the area was frequented by Hendrix, The Who, Eric Clapton et al in the 1960s). I used to like going into Cook's (John Entwistle's bass tech - amongst others), bought half a dozen guitars from them over time. I even met - had work done on my guitar by - Jimmy Page's guitar tech, great guys in there. Also you might have five guitars lined up, all looking the same, all expertly set up by the staff (not all shops did that), yet every one of those guitars would feel and play differently - can't do that with an online purchase. Sadly one by one the guitar shops in that area closed. Cook's is still going, not sure if it's in the same place though. So called progress and change isn't always for the better.
I'm probably the worst one to give any advice. But for me, a nice guitar makes me want to play (which means practice, because I'm still lousy at it). Also, don't be afraid to buy something and grow into it. The one's like the greats used are the one's to get. Last, If it makes you happy, you win.
I used to go into a guitar store and try about 15-20 guitars, till I found the one that had the right "feel" and was at a decent price that would not break my bank account. My all-time dream guitar is the Gibson Hummingbird...it has THE most perfect feel I have ever encountered, but....$4G, it's kinda out of reach for the time being.
Yeah, I sure do miss the Mom&Pop family owned shops that I remember when I was a kid in the 70's. And your point about researching a specific guitar before you get to the store is golden. Fantastic video with solid advice!
Dead right about building a relationship with the people at the local guitar store. Many of us had great relationships with them that extended from looking, learning, buying, playing, performing, repairing & upgrading. We also received good advice & on-going support about a whole range of issues. I'm lucky because I still have one close to home & I hope they survive all the COVID lockdowns here in Australia :).
Great advice JJ. I live near Philly and we are still fortunate to have a few small music shops still kicking. My local shop is owned by a local musician, cool dude no BS. It has always been my dream to own a Martin and he let me “test drive” a used D-18 over a weekend. I opted not to purchase the guitar - not because I did not love it but I decided I would rather save up some money and buy a new Martin. I happily ordered the new guitar from him.🙂
Hi James, thanks for the wise tips on guitar buying. I really appreciate your site! Not only do you share your vast guitar playing knowledge with us, but you also take the time to educate your viewers on the “dos and don’ts” of guitar buying from your lifelong experience of buying and trading guitars. You have a profound love of music and guitar playing, which is obvious to all, and the fact that you share your gift with us definitely makes our world a better place to be. I know that I have learned so much from your videos. Thank you, as an expression, seems totally inadequate to the gratitude that I feel, nevertheless, I want to say thank you to you for enriching my life with all things “music”. I have a lot of respect for you, for your teaching, and for sharing your gift with us! Thank you Ted
I was only a a few seconds into this when 'know what you're looking for' came into my mind, and unsurprisingly, it was your number one. My thinking is know what kind of sound you desire. When I was looking for a first electric several decades ago, I wanted something that could emulate the sounds that I liked, which were largely popular Africans music, and a lot of varieties of Cuban/ Caribbean music. So it was an easy choice, really -- a strat or tele with maple fretboard. I ended up getting a Japanese Tele (not a Squire), which I still have. If you love Page's sound in Led Zeppelin, you probably want a Les Paul, etc. Definitely know what you want to play, and what you want the guitar to sound like. Everything else is negotiable. Hope you are healing quickly.
It takes weeks of painful stretching to get past the shoulder issue. Surgery is a quick fix, one I avoided. It stinks, but you can recover. You can even recover without the therapy, but it will take too long. And periodic regular stretching after you recover is a good preventative measure.
I hope you have a speedy recovery my friend.. when I had my carpel tunnel surgery that was my biggest goal to get back on the guitar as soon as possible
James next time please take us on a road trip and explain all of this while you demonstrate all the wonderful Guitars 🎸. Thanks you sir. When you start to feel better.I will keep you in our families prayers.
Bought my 1979 Guild F242XL NT in a pawn shop. Tried it first. New it was THE 12 for me in 5 minutes. Fill a room chime. Best played arpeggio style. Total cannon. Bought my 1996 Guild JF-55 (rare 1 3/4" nut width) over the phone. Likely would not have bought it if I played it first. I had work done on the string spacing. Love it now. Great action. Bought my 2008 Martin D-28 Marquis (Adi/IRW) on line through Reverb. Stunning tone and the neck is perfect for me. I'll never sell it. Way beyond expectations. Just wow.
He is absolutely correct- here in Denver, there was a GREAT local shop called Bobby’s Music- I still have a Tele with their decal on the back of the headstock- they had great luthiers, went through each guitar and did any necessary work, and placed their decal on them. Kept everything tuned up and ready to play-
This doesn't apply to "investment" guitars (good luck with that). If you are looking for a player guitar there are some really nice guitars coming out of Korea right now, many that you may even think are 100% American (made in KO, assembled in U.S.). Don't narrow your thinking trying to guess if it will be a "classic" you can resell for big $$ someday. Get the one you will play!
Guitar center is the Walmart of guitar stores yuk! I would never buy a guitar without playing it first, big reason neck profile, I play acoustic only though.
It's been awhile since I have visited your channel. I am grateful for your willingness to share, assist and guide the guitar community. Has it been 2 years since you offered a video? Peace. Jeff
I Like that your Channel is Going the (Direction/idea) you actually wanted it to from the Beginning...I steal your riffs Lol continuously, and respect your knowledge of the art...Thx & and Fortune be with you ! ,ScottyG
I am just kind of catching up on some of your older vids, James. I am probably within a few miles of you. I have bought several guitars from Craig's List. Once I learned how to do minor fixes, and even some major ones, the selection grew, and the prices dropped. I lurk, and I watch for guitars that have been for sale for a long time. I bring a tuner to chack intonation. (my old ears have never had good pitch detectors) There are still some excellent mom and pop shops around. Stutzman's Guitar Center ( not affiliated with the big box guitar centers; had the name long before GC came to be!) in the local area is one I have used myself, and recommended to others for years. Always treats customers fairly and sells only quality. Your five tips are all important steps to get the best value and equipment!
Still one in my area here in the northeast of PA..Jack’s Northeast Music..PRS, Martin, Ibanez, Taylor, Mesa Boogie dealer..does all types of repairs too..
Hey ..thanks for the great advice.. finally build up the courage and bough a Gibson LP 2004 standard on reverb.. I’ve had it check , serviced and set up by the local guitar tech boffin and now it plays as it should.. now I need a lesson in how to work the tuners , volumes and pick up selector it’s a tricky job I suppose it’s just a question on trying different combinations .. thanks again.
Double bound fiesta red tele. Cream binding, rosewood fb ...- make your own. You'll get what you want & if you're patient you'll get what you want if know what you're looking for.
Hi, James. I saw your video on the Schecter PT model recently and I found one that I liked so I bought it. It is the Korean made model but I don't care. Most of the models like that one with all the standard features come up black with a maple fretboard and a push pull switch are coming in between five and eight hundred dollars depending but I got this one for 381 with tax. Thank you again!!!!!
Hoping you are getting better, and thank you for nailing down into my situation now! What to get under my budget and expectations! Just go in a GC and sign my life away on G Hummingbird or else? I'm convinced now that I'm not alone out there so now after watching your life lesson video, definitely help me narrow down my buying realities! 👊🙏
Lucky to have 3 Mom and Pop guitar/instrument stores around Syracuse still. Gorman Bros., Ish Guitars, and the Music Center. If you get this way. I spent many hours wandering around the HOG. Both the instrument and LP sections. Spent much more in the LP section. Armand Schaubroeck the owner was an interesting guy, and put out a couple of fine records.
Mom and Pop, so many memories. One guy actually let me borrow a SUNN amp rig and a new GIBSON Grabber bass for an out of town weekend gig.. free of charge!! Just because I sent him 2 buyers
I liked to try the local guitar centers used guitars. Like some they didn’t actually sale. So anyway there was this used acoustic called a Tacoma with a hole in the upper left corner. Well l do believe that was probably the best feeling accoustic l ever played. The neck was just wonderful. Didn’t have the money to buy it though.
James theres a 1960’s video of the Spencer Davis Group playing a song called My Babe. Steve Winwood playing a Harmony Rocket lll lt sounds pretty good.
Just cruised through your catalog of videos looking for discussions on vintage Gibson versus new Gibson but didn’t see anything. Any thoughts? For the last 15 years I have been trying to find a great vintage hummingbird, and every time I find one it sounds like mud and generally plays horribly. (Often times Willie’s Guitars in St. Paul) Have you had any experience with vintage Gibsons?
My first guitar was a 1971 Ventura Les Paul made in Japan. Let me tell you, it feels and play like a real Gibson. I have changed out the pickups but for what i here, back then they copied every from Gibson. I still own it and love it.
Please share the exact details of the guitar you are playing in the lesson “Turd on the Run”. Almost made me cry! Perfect neck for my tiny hands… years of struggling, and a parent who forced 12 string on tiny hands. Almost funny! Please share details. Patient and will wait for exact same one, F the price! The shear joy…. And my hands and fingers will finally glide and fly and I will grin ear to ear. 🤣
first off, huge fan of your vids! secondly, get well soon! thirdly, I appreciate the advice but I'm a lefty, the selection is cut down to maybe 1/4 at best and prices are usually higher. I currently own a early 2000s lefty Mexican Tele and a 2014 lefty SG with minis. Love 'em both. Surprisingly, the SG stays in tune pretty good and sounds killer. But man, my Tele is absolutely sweet and can't be more satisfied!
Forgot to say, playing a guitar before buying is almost non-existent for leftys, unless it is a strat, tele, or epiphone Les Paul. There is a store called Southpaw guitar here in town (houston) that I go to to play, but for leftys that don't live in a major metro area, it's strictly online only.
Once in a while you get lucky with people selling used guitars online. I found a 2019 mint condition USA Fender Performers Strat HSS that a girl had listed on Facebook marketplace for $600.
Small shops are still around. They just can’t put Gibson or Martin guitars in their store or in our hands to try out. I really want one but I’m not sure which way to go and I’ll be darned if I’m going to shell out 2 or 3 or 4 grand without taking a test drive.
The upside of your shoulder issues: we get more talking videos. They’re always good. Not guitar-related, but just out of curiosity, is that the same sling on your right arm that you used on your left arm a few months ago? :) We need these details. We still await a Whitesnake video . . .
One drawback to online shopping is related to the Wednesday Guitar parable. On Mondays, the shop workers who build the guitars are tired from the weekend. By Wednesday they've recuperated and have hit their stride in building their guitars. On Friday, they have to work faster to meet their quotas. I'd posit that there are some $2000 Monday guitars that aren't any better than some $700 Wednesday guitars. When you hold it in your hands, you just know.
Watched this video and went up to Big Box guitar store to get a Gibson Generation G45. Got 10% off the top just for asking. Great video, thanks, I was one of those requesting it. They had a really nice Martin D16 for $1,000 that I almost got, but pulled the trigger on the Gibson
Street price here in Toronto is as much as say L&M or Steve’s . Kijiji. Everyone thinks there used strat is worth more than new . I still like playing everything in the store before I buy 🎸
My one tip would be to make sure they have plenty of photographs which shows that they are not hiding anything. I also look to see how well they look after their house. I bought a guitar a few years back and the photographs showed a lot of the guys house in the background which looked very well presented and well looked after.home I suppose what I'm saying is that it is a good sign when you can see that people take care of their stuff. That's not to say that the guitar in the dirty bedsit is not a guys pride and joy. But as a rule of thumb I would say that tidy well presented rooms in the background = well looked after guitar.
Went to buy a les paul downtown Boston....at E U Wurlitzers on...Newbury? had about 2 large cash in my pocket...Went home with a Jem and a Frank Gambale Saber....Ibanez of course....go figure
Life is way too short to go through it playing poor quality guitars. If you are even halfway serious, go for the better quality. I agree, always keep an open eye and be patient. There is a lot of emotions when buying a guitar, so try to set aside some of these emotions. Patience will pay off handsomely.
Hi,... Do you do the work on your guitars? That is to say.... Setup, fixing a sticky tuning key, neck adjustment etc? I would not attempt a neck reset even though I feel comfortable with most repairs on my collection...
@@jamesjames9275hi thanks,...jj, Routine????.... Such as?.... Actions height \action adjustments ?? Or string change, maintenance on finish... Not sure what you mean by routine... I really don't do anything routine other than those last two.
That does suck. I live in Canada and the last time I visited my parents in Buffalo I could cross the border w/ my Health Card (looong time). I found a Guitar store where a guy carried Roger Mayer. I tried out the Vision Octavia (which just came out), and what really sold me was when he offered to sell me his original for $50 Octavia. He closed the store and left me there alone for at least 15 minutes while he ran home to grab it. In the end I actually took the Vision. I don't remember the name of the store, but he refused to carry Fulltone (b/c Mark Fuller). Such a cool guy and store. I hate the internet.
Hey James I have another question, I love the sound you get from that gold Schecter PT, but those are quite rare where I live. What other guitar do you think would come closest to that one? Tele, Les Paul? I was thinking one of those Fender FMT maybe... Any particular reason you sold that red one you had? Sorry for the long comment hahahah.
I haven't really found another guitar that can get those tones. That's why I've never gotten rid of it. But you can find them on ebay. I see them for $450-ish on there sometimes. The Fender FMT didn't really sound like the Schecter, that was more of a typical humbucker sound. I sold that one just to thin out the herd at the time.
Dear J.J. / pt, thanks for sharing! A very informative video. You inspired me to look up an old acquaintance, "Silver Strings Vintage Guitars" in St. Louis, MO. He does business now online only. How's "House of Guitars" holding up? Hope you heal quickly!!! Kind regards to you & yours! 👍, 😏 , 🎸 , ✌.
Stl Louis has always had great guitar stores. I got my first electric from Dales Guitars in STL, a Fender Elite Tele in 1983. Eddies Guitar is also great. By appointment, with amazing inventory, I was looking for an R9 custom shop Gibson and tied out 5 models and ended up buying an R8!:) Can’t do that at Sweetwater….
@@jamesjames9275 I just live 25 minutes from there. I feel a little out of place when I walk in there. I can’t play a guitar but I make noise and mute strings. It is by the hardest thing I have every tried to do in my life. But most of all I would like to thank you for all the time you spend on making your videos. I sure do enjoy watching them. Have a nice day
Hey Mr James James, and the James James community at large; I just discovered a RUclips channel that I felt should be shared. You may already aware, but just the same - Yesterday's Papers - It's a fantastic channel dedicated to good music with an heavy slant towards the Stones. Cheers
Decide what you can afford, double it, add another 50%, and figure out how to hide it from your wife.
You win sir.
No wife so more guitars
THE TRICK TO HIDING A NEW GUITAR IS TO HAVE SO MANY THEY GET CONFUSED LOL
@@freddycookjr.2164 if you buy them all in the same color they will never know
I win the guitar raffles they have…
I love these little one-off videos. The "talking" ones.
I used to buy my guitars in Hanwell London (80-90 miles from my then home) same area as Jim Marshall set up his shop, other guitar shops were there too (the area was frequented by Hendrix, The Who, Eric Clapton et al in the 1960s). I used to like going into Cook's (John Entwistle's bass tech - amongst others), bought half a dozen guitars from them over time. I even met - had work done on my guitar by - Jimmy Page's guitar tech, great guys in there. Also you might have five guitars lined up, all looking the same, all expertly set up by the staff (not all shops did that), yet every one of those guitars would feel and play differently - can't do that with an online purchase. Sadly one by one the guitar shops in that area closed. Cook's is still going, not sure if it's in the same place though. So called progress and change isn't always for the better.
Thank you for your posts, I’ve been following you for a couple years now.
I’m just now taking the time to say I appreciate you! 👍😎
I'm probably the worst one to give any advice. But for me, a nice guitar makes me want to play (which means practice, because I'm still lousy at it). Also, don't be afraid to buy something and grow into it. The one's like the greats used are the one's to get. Last, If it makes you happy, you win.
I used to go into a guitar store and try about 15-20 guitars, till I found the one that had the right "feel" and was at a decent price that would not break my bank account. My all-time dream guitar is the Gibson Hummingbird...it has THE most perfect feel I have ever encountered, but....$4G, it's kinda out of reach for the time being.
Yeah, I sure do miss the Mom&Pop family owned shops that I remember when I was a kid in the 70's. And your point about researching a specific guitar before you get to the store is golden.
Fantastic video with solid advice!
Dead right about building a relationship with the people at the local guitar store. Many of us had great relationships with them that extended from looking, learning, buying, playing, performing, repairing & upgrading. We also received good advice & on-going support about a whole range of issues. I'm lucky because I still have one close to home & I hope they survive all the COVID lockdowns here in Australia :).
The cost of a decent guitar is shameful. The prices go way up while our wages stay the same. I shouldt have to take out a tw year loan to buy a guitar
Great advice JJ. I live near Philly and we are still fortunate to have a few small music shops still kicking. My local shop is owned by a local musician, cool dude no BS. It has always been my dream to own a Martin and he let me “test drive” a used D-18 over a weekend. I opted not to purchase the guitar - not because I did not love it but I decided I would rather save up some money and buy a new Martin. I happily ordered the new guitar from him.🙂
Hi James, thanks for the wise tips on guitar buying. I really appreciate your site! Not only do you share your vast guitar playing knowledge with us, but you also take the time to educate your viewers on the “dos and don’ts” of guitar buying from your lifelong experience of buying and trading guitars. You have a profound love of music and guitar playing, which is obvious to all, and the fact that you share your gift with us definitely makes our world a better place to be. I know that I have learned so much from your videos. Thank you, as an expression, seems totally inadequate to the gratitude that I feel, nevertheless, I want to say thank you to you for enriching my life with all things “music”.
I have a lot of respect for you, for your teaching, and for sharing your gift with us!
Thank you
Ted
I was only a a few seconds into this when 'know what you're looking for' came into my mind, and unsurprisingly, it was your number one. My thinking is know what kind of sound you desire. When I was looking for a first electric several decades ago, I wanted something that could emulate the sounds that I liked, which were largely popular Africans music, and a lot of varieties of Cuban/ Caribbean music. So it was an easy choice, really -- a strat or tele with maple fretboard. I ended up getting a Japanese Tele (not a Squire), which I still have. If you love Page's sound in Led Zeppelin, you probably want a Les Paul, etc. Definitely know what you want to play, and what you want the guitar to sound like. Everything else is negotiable. Hope you are healing quickly.
I'm with you on missing the mom & pops. My store of choice used to be Giant Music, Fairfax, VA.
Always love the buffalo stuff in the background, Lets go Bills!
It takes weeks of painful stretching to get past the shoulder issue. Surgery is a quick fix, one I avoided. It stinks, but you can recover. You can even recover without the therapy, but it will take too long. And periodic regular stretching after you recover is a good preventative measure.
Get Well soon. I just got out of that sling for rotator cuff surgery 3 months ago and am still recovering. Luckily I can play guitar again.
Saw your Pete Townshend loved it. A week later I found an original PT#1 got it right away. Thanks JJ
I hope you have a speedy recovery my friend.. when I had my carpel tunnel surgery that was my biggest goal to get back on the guitar as soon as possible
James next time please take us on a road trip and explain all of this while you demonstrate all the wonderful Guitars 🎸. Thanks you sir. When you start to feel better.I will keep you in our families prayers.
Bought my 1979 Guild F242XL NT in a pawn shop. Tried it first. New it was THE 12 for me in 5 minutes. Fill a room chime. Best played arpeggio style. Total cannon. Bought my 1996 Guild JF-55 (rare 1 3/4" nut width) over the phone. Likely would not have bought it if I played it first. I had work done on the string spacing. Love it now. Great action. Bought my 2008 Martin D-28 Marquis (Adi/IRW) on line through Reverb. Stunning tone and the neck is perfect for me. I'll never sell it. Way beyond expectations. Just wow.
He is absolutely correct- here in Denver, there was a GREAT local shop called Bobby’s Music- I still have a Tele with their decal on the back of the headstock- they had great luthiers, went through each guitar and did any necessary work, and placed their decal on them. Kept everything tuned up and ready to play-
This doesn't apply to "investment" guitars (good luck with that).
If you are looking for a player guitar there are some really nice guitars coming out of Korea right now, many that you may even think are 100% American (made in KO, assembled in U.S.). Don't narrow your thinking trying to guess if it will be a "classic" you can resell for big $$ someday. Get the one you will play!
Sorry to see about your shoulder get well soon JJ
Great stuff James. Got me following you now !
Glad yer still putting out content. Thanks a tonne.
Guitar center is the Walmart of guitar stores yuk! I would never buy a guitar without playing it first, big reason neck profile, I play acoustic only though.
Theres always a guitar to be had if your patient, Great advice!
It's been awhile since I have visited your channel. I am grateful for your willingness to share, assist and guide the guitar community.
Has it been 2 years since you offered a video?
Peace.
Jeff
I Like that your Channel is Going the (Direction/idea) you actually wanted it to from the Beginning...I steal your riffs Lol continuously, and respect your knowledge of the art...Thx & and Fortune be with you ! ,ScottyG
I am just kind of catching up on some of your older vids, James. I am probably within a few miles of you. I have bought several guitars from Craig's List.
Once I learned how to do minor fixes, and even some major ones, the selection grew, and the prices dropped. I lurk, and I watch for guitars that have been for sale for a long time. I bring a tuner to chack intonation. (my old ears have never had good pitch detectors)
There are still some excellent mom and pop shops around. Stutzman's Guitar Center ( not affiliated with the big box guitar centers; had the name long before GC came to be!) in the local area is one I have used myself, and recommended to others for years. Always treats customers fairly and sells only quality.
Your five tips are all important steps to get the best value and equipment!
Before I bought my American made telecaster, I went to Guitar Center played it came back home went online to Reverb and bought it.
Thank you for your views on this. Very helpful. God speed on your recovery.
Aloha!
Still one in my area here in the northeast of PA..Jack’s Northeast Music..PRS, Martin, Ibanez, Taylor, Mesa Boogie dealer..does all types of repairs too..
Hey ..thanks for the great advice.. finally build up the courage and bough a Gibson LP 2004 standard on reverb.. I’ve had it check , serviced and set up by the local guitar tech boffin and now it plays as it should.. now I need a lesson in how to work the tuners , volumes and pick up selector it’s a tricky job I suppose it’s just a question on trying different combinations .. thanks again.
Double bound fiesta red tele. Cream binding, rosewood fb ...- make your own. You'll get what you want & if you're patient you'll get what you want if know what you're looking for.
House of Guitars.... FabGear.... Northfiled Music... Sound Source... Music Lovers Shoppe... mom and pops all in your area.
I have the same birth mark on my left forearm.I haven't seen your face but I love your playing,teaching and tone.Thanks.
Appreciate all you do. Lessons are most excellent. Why is your lesson on little T and A unavailable
Hi, James. I saw your video on the Schecter PT model recently and I found one that I liked so I bought it. It is the Korean made model but I don't care. Most of the models like that one with all the standard features come up black with a maple fretboard and a push pull switch are coming in between five and eight hundred dollars depending but I got this one for 381 with tax. Thank you again!!!!!
Great video.... Hoping all goes well with your health
Great advice. I’m happy to say that my collection is becoming as awesome as that of James James. Now if I could just play as well as him
I have made my "best purchases" at Pawn shops. For 40 some years.
Hoping you are getting better, and thank you for nailing down into my situation now! What to get under my budget and expectations! Just go in a GC and sign my life away on G Hummingbird or else? I'm convinced now that I'm not alone out there so now after watching your life lesson video, definitely help me narrow down my buying realities! 👊🙏
Hey jamesjames! I love these talking videos from you. Something about the way you see things meshes well with me haha.
Ps. Get well soon!!
Good stuff. Thanks
I agree with you. I wanted a Gibson es 335. But after check around I ended up getting a Epiphone 335. I liked it better. Plays and sounds great.
Great advice! Everything is negotiable.
J.J. recupérate pronto!!!....un abrazo desde España!!!
I was wondering what you could do guitar-wise without using your arm, and you came up with the perfect video right here
bless you for protecting your viewers from sad mistakes
Good stuff. You’re in New York, we still have a few good shops around, at least I think they’re still around, ha
Lucky to have 3 Mom and Pop guitar/instrument stores around Syracuse still.
Gorman Bros., Ish Guitars, and the Music Center. If you get this way.
I spent many hours wandering around the HOG.
Both the instrument and LP sections. Spent much more in the LP section.
Armand Schaubroeck the owner was an interesting guy, and put out a couple of fine records.
Logical as always.
Mom and Pop, so many memories. One guy actually let me borrow a SUNN amp rig and a new GIBSON Grabber bass for an out of town weekend gig.. free of charge!! Just because I sent him 2 buyers
I liked to try the local guitar centers used guitars. Like some they didn’t actually sale. So anyway there was this used acoustic called a Tacoma with a hole in the upper left corner. Well l do believe that was probably the best feeling accoustic l ever played. The neck was just wonderful. Didn’t have the money to buy it though.
James theres a 1960’s video of the Spencer Davis Group playing a song called My Babe. Steve Winwood playing a Harmony Rocket lll lt sounds pretty good.
Just cruised through your catalog of videos looking for discussions on vintage Gibson versus new Gibson but didn’t see anything. Any thoughts? For the last 15 years I have been trying to find a great vintage hummingbird, and every time I find one it sounds like mud and generally plays horribly. (Often times Willie’s Guitars in St. Paul) Have you had any experience with vintage Gibsons?
Thanks James!
I think you need a guitar t-shirt that says "10 zillion of 'em!"
My first guitar was a 1971 Ventura Les Paul made in Japan. Let me tell you, it feels and play like a real Gibson. I have changed out the pickups but for what i here, back then they copied every from Gibson. I still own it and love it.
Best Les Paul I’ve ever played was a Tokai.
Good stuff as always dude.
Another useful tip, don't be drunk...lol. 🤪
Please share the exact details of the guitar you are playing in the lesson “Turd on the Run”. Almost made me cry! Perfect neck for my tiny hands… years of struggling, and a parent who forced 12 string on tiny hands. Almost funny! Please share details. Patient and will wait for exact same one, F the price! The shear joy…. And my hands and fingers will finally glide and fly and I will grin ear to ear. 🤣
first off, huge fan of your vids! secondly, get well soon! thirdly, I appreciate the advice but I'm a lefty, the selection is cut down to maybe 1/4 at best and prices are usually higher. I currently own a early 2000s lefty Mexican Tele and a 2014 lefty SG with minis. Love 'em both. Surprisingly, the SG stays in tune pretty good and sounds killer. But man, my Tele is absolutely sweet and can't be more satisfied!
Forgot to say, playing a guitar before buying is almost non-existent for leftys, unless it is a strat, tele, or epiphone Les Paul. There is a store called Southpaw guitar here in town (houston) that I go to to play, but for leftys that don't live in a major metro area, it's strictly online only.
You run the gamut with guitars. You've got all different kind of guitars what band do you like the best and electric guitars???
Hope you’re ok brother. We like just listing to talk guitars too 👍
Leg-slappin' good
That headstock looks awesome.
Once in a while you get lucky with people selling used guitars online. I found a 2019 mint condition USA Fender Performers Strat HSS that a girl had listed on Facebook marketplace for $600.
Get well soon!
Small shops are still around. They just can’t put Gibson or Martin guitars in their store or in our hands to try out. I really want one but I’m not sure which way to go and I’ll be darned if I’m going to shell out 2 or 3 or 4 grand without taking a test drive.
The upside of your shoulder issues: we get more talking videos. They’re always good. Not guitar-related, but just out of curiosity, is that the same sling on your right arm that you used on your left arm a few months ago? :) We need these details. We still await a Whitesnake video . . .
Same sling. It’s all Velcro, so you can just flip everything around. Pretty cool design, actually.
I knew that PT Deluxe was going to come up in this video 😉
One drawback to online shopping is related to the Wednesday Guitar parable. On Mondays, the shop workers who build the guitars are tired from the weekend. By Wednesday they've recuperated and have hit their stride in building their guitars. On Friday, they have to work faster to meet their quotas. I'd posit that there are some $2000 Monday guitars that aren't any better than some $700 Wednesday guitars. When you hold it in your hands, you just know.
Watched this video and went up to Big Box guitar store to get a Gibson Generation G45. Got 10% off the top just for asking. Great video, thanks, I was one of those requesting it. They had a really nice Martin D16 for $1,000 that I almost got, but pulled the trigger on the Gibson
Street price here in Toronto is as much as say L&M or Steve’s .
Kijiji. Everyone thinks there used strat is worth more than new .
I still like playing everything in the store before I buy 🎸
My one tip would be to make sure they have plenty of photographs which shows that they are not hiding anything. I also look to see how well they look after their house. I bought a guitar a few years back and the photographs showed a lot of the guys house in the background which looked very well presented and well looked after.home I suppose what I'm saying is that it is a good sign when you can see that people take care of their stuff. That's not to say that the guitar in the dirty bedsit is not a guys pride and joy. But as a rule of thumb I would say that tidy well presented rooms in the background = well looked after guitar.
Do you know the best brand of acoustic guitars for chubby fingers? I also wonder how to get the best action. Do you have an opinion on Zagar guitars?
2:36 1. Know what are you looking for
4:13 2. Set a budget
6:05 3. Be patient
8:18 4. Lurk
10:11 5. (Don't pay the) asking price or bargain
Pawn shops. Don't forget pawn shops. I bet some hold hidden treasures ;-)
What amps do you use in your Led Zeppelin and Rolling Stones videos? I love your tone man rock on!
Peavey Classic 50.
Went to buy a les paul downtown Boston....at E U Wurlitzers on...Newbury? had about 2 large cash in my pocket...Went home with a Jem and a Frank Gambale Saber....Ibanez of course....go figure
Do you have a favorite capo for your Martin? Thanks and get well soon
Life is way too short to go through it playing poor quality guitars. If you are even halfway serious, go for the better quality. I agree, always keep an open eye and be patient. There is a lot of emotions when buying a guitar, so try to set aside some of these emotions. Patience will pay off handsomely.
Hi,... Do you do the work on your guitars? That is to say.... Setup, fixing a sticky tuning key, neck adjustment etc? I would not attempt a neck reset even though I feel comfortable with most repairs on my collection...
I do routine adjustments, but nothing structural.
@@jamesjames9275hi thanks,...jj, Routine????.... Such as?.... Actions height \action adjustments ?? Or string change, maintenance on finish... Not sure what you mean by routine... I really don't do anything routine other than those last two.
@@thefleaflop I'll adjust action myself. I don't do anything that involves glue. :)
@@jamesjames9275 Ha!!.... Yes, well said sir.
That does suck. I live in Canada and the last time I visited my parents in Buffalo I could cross the border w/ my Health Card (looong time). I found a Guitar store where a guy carried Roger Mayer. I tried out the Vision Octavia (which just came out), and what really sold me was when he offered to sell me his original for $50 Octavia. He closed the store and left me there alone for at least 15 minutes while he ran home to grab it.
In the end I actually took the Vision. I don't remember the name of the store, but he refused to carry Fulltone (b/c Mark Fuller). Such a cool guy and store.
I hate the internet.
Hey James I have another question, I love the sound you get from that gold Schecter PT, but those are quite rare where I live. What other guitar do you think would come closest to that one? Tele, Les Paul? I was thinking one of those Fender FMT maybe... Any particular reason you sold that red one you had? Sorry for the long comment hahahah.
I haven't really found another guitar that can get those tones. That's why I've never gotten rid of it. But you can find them on ebay. I see them for $450-ish on there sometimes. The Fender FMT didn't really sound like the Schecter, that was more of a typical humbucker sound. I sold that one just to thin out the herd at the time.
@@jamesjames9275 Yeah, it's a keeper hahaha. I'll look for it on ebay, thanks for the tip!!
Most sellers on Ebay have a 'No Return' policy on the guitars they are selling, which doesn't help buying online.
Did you get all of your tour shirts at the concert or do you usually buy them aftermarket?
Dear J.J. / pt, thanks for sharing! A very informative video. You inspired me to look up an old acquaintance, "Silver Strings Vintage Guitars" in St. Louis, MO. He does business now online only. How's "House of Guitars" holding up? Hope you heal quickly!!! Kind regards to you & yours! 👍, 😏 , 🎸 , ✌.
Stl Louis has always had great guitar stores. I got my first electric from Dales Guitars in STL, a Fender Elite Tele in 1983. Eddies Guitar is also great. By appointment, with amazing inventory, I was looking for an R9 custom shop Gibson and tied out 5 models and ended up buying an R8!:) Can’t do that at Sweetwater….
good info
Sure, but where do you buy a box of Flutie Flakes?
Get well your very good
I usually bargain on the price, but my last purchase was exactly what I wanted and kind of rare, so I paid close to the asking price.
Have you heard of Sweetwater in Fort Wayne Indiana
Yes.
@@jamesjames9275 I just live 25 minutes from there. I feel a little out of place when I walk in there. I can’t play a guitar but I make noise and mute strings. It is by the hardest thing I have every tried to do in my life. But most of all I would like to thank you for all the time you spend on making your videos. I sure do enjoy watching them. Have a nice day
JJ, I have to think guitars are overpriced today with the virus, but when it's over used guitars will be abundant. Do you agree with me?
Hey Mr James James, and the James James community at large; I just discovered a RUclips channel that I felt should be shared. You may already aware, but just the same - Yesterday's Papers - It's a fantastic channel dedicated to good music with an heavy slant towards the Stones. Cheers
I love that channel, great stuff.
Lurk! Just another one then I'll stop. lol. Best, Montreal, Canada
Hope that wing heals up the way ya needed it to
Is the Firebird shirt a sign you’re thinking of getting one?