Restoration of a vintage 1960's Eko Ranger 12 string acoustic
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- We wanted to upload this video to show that we don't only make new guitars here at BTLX.
We also undertake repairs, servicing, setups and full restorations of existing instruments.
In this video you'll see a restoration of an old 1960's Eko Ranger 12 string acoustic which was in desperate need of some TLC.
If you are in need of any guitar servicing, setups or restoration, why not get in touch and see what we can do for you?
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Opening track "On Fire by Rough Justice"
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Congratulations ! You've done a lovely job ! I was gifted a late 60's EKO 12. It has been to the luthier for work: tuners, maple bridge place replacement, and a neck adjustment. It sounds great but has a number of top and side finish cracks. It came in a very nice case. I can live without the cosmetic repairs . I have been so impressed with your work !
Your video inspired me! I have an EKO Ranger 12 string except with the moveable bridge. I bought it when I was 15 for $140 in 1970 and played a church group with it traveling all over Wisconsin. A guitar in church was a bit radical in those days. I still have it though there are multiple surface cracks on the front. Any advice on where to start on those repairs would be much appreciated!
Thank you for your time putting this video together.
Interesting and informative video....thanks. Don't know if this has already been pointed out but......at the introduction and end of the video it appears to be a left-handed guitar....because the video is back to front LOL
They're not exclusively European as Lo Duca brothers music of Milwaukee, Wisconsin imported them to the U.S. from the 60's through the 70's. I'm not sure of the actual dates and duration, although I remember seeing them in numerous shops from early 1970 until at least *77. I now have a Ranger 12 from that era, it has the normal overbuilt neck block pull up issues and the overly thick clear coat cracks - But, I bought it that way intending to put it on the bench and tweak the play-ability and action as much as I can. I think the finish and patina with skin cracks reveal its well earned character and perseverance.
Nice I have a old 12 string EKO, action a bit high, needs a neck reset, and bridge repair or replacement? Did u do a reset in this video?
I have a fret 1-2 millimeters next to nut. same as that one you repaired. Should I lay the strings on that fret when installing the new nut or should I leave them above the fret? Thx a lot!
I, congratulation, very great job... I'm italian and i had bougt an old eko 12 Sting like yours. I Need a help for the finiture. Can i send you a pictures? Thanks Lore
This video is a mirror image.
The text on your long-sleeved T-shirt runs from the right to the left.
The guitar became lefthanded.
I had. 6 and a 12 years ago. I suspect that they were built by the same people who got the contract for Stonehenge! They got dropped downstairs, detached from my motorbike while going about 40 and all sorts....just kept bouncing back!
Yup, used mine as a club one night, he still has the scare on his forhead. Not so much as a nick in the finish.
What kind of paint did it have on?
Hi. Do you know where I can get a tuning knob for one of these? One of them has sheared off. Maybe need to replace them all?
Also it needs a full set of 12 bridge pegs.
Cheers
from New Zealand.
Why is the display and finished product guitar left handed and the work was being done on a right hand- I must have missed something.
Good spot. It's the same guitar. I was using the forward facing camera on my phone, and for some reason in reverses everything like a mirror image.
I hadn't even noticed it until you pointed it out lol.
@@btlxguitars7606 Yeah, I figured it out too after re-watching and upon your mention of - reading your T-shirt backwards- I'm Duh- A little behind.
I noticed the back-to-front shirt, and the left-handed guitar; what really confused me was seeing EKO the right way round on the headstock. Had to think about that for a bit...
Enjoyed the video! Those Eko's are a thoroughly European thing. You demonstrate using white spirit to clean the guitar which is finished in nitro-cellulose. I keep reading that in N America, people will use "naphtha" to clean wood and finishes. Is white spirit and naphtha the same (or similar enough)?
White spirit is the same as mineral spirit in the USA
Zippo lighter fluid is naphtha.
Not nitro.
You changed the bridge pins, or were there but a few of the originals left?, anyhow, I lack 1 piece original Eko Ranger bridge pin. You didn't happen to save those?
Copies of the original white +black star are available online
starts off with a LH EKO ends up with a RH EKO ????
How much to turn a Gear4music bargain basement special into a Gibson Hummingbird?
I need a 12 string adjustable bridge assembly can you help please?
David ... Check Brandoni in London....They have spares , i got tuners for 12 String , around £35
@@alanclark1058 thank you.
Long shot, but you wouldn't have the spacing for the string nicks on the bridge, had 1 of these new since 81 but could not afford the full 12 set of strings, so I lowered the bridge and recut for 6 strings. But I just bought an 80s ranger 6. Cest la vie.
In the early 70s these sold fr 35 to 40£ I paid 160, the new reruns are over 350 yet forums keep saying there not worth sending to a luither. No, if mine broke, if it could talk, about what happened after all the parties we hit... Oh 150 for the broke neck no problem.. Shhhhsh