As always: What a great job. Jackson guitars were frightfully expensive. I can't understand where the previous owners mind was when he (or she) decided the wreck it. Do you custom restore these guitars on order? I always enjoy how you bring those instruments back to life!
The result is fantastic, an incredible difference, at the beginning the guitar looked terrible, various important parts were missing, from the strings, to the tone and volume controls, to the pickup switch to the tuning mechanism, including small parts such as screws, strap mounts, covers on the back protecting the electronics. The varnish, if you could call it that, looked like some small child had fun with the guitar and painted it with tempera paints, and that was quite unsuccessful. After the renovation, the guitar looks amazing, like new and just bought in a musical instrument store. It's incredible what skillful human hands can do. In the comparison shots it looks like two different pieces, as if it wasn't even the same guitar, in the first shot it looks like some shard from a junkyard and in the second like a completely new guitar. 👍
Studio Asyl’s restorations have always been impressive but this black-on-white paint job with gold hardware to be especially attractive. The additional body routing is quite tasteful. I only wish he had a better mic to record his skillful playing.
Wow, you really went all out for this one!😮👍👍 Just one small tip, the trem springs should be connected straight/parallel with each other so they're tensioned evenly.👍😉
That really depends on what gauge of strings you’re using. Nothing wrong with how he mounted the springs. If he’s using a thicker gauge string this is how you want to do it
Oggi la mia giornata cupa si è illuminata ogni volta che metti uno dei tuo lavori mi sento rinaschere come le chitarre che riporti in vita non c'è nussuno che sa fare quello che fai tu oltre alla precione e l'importanza che dai ad ogni singola parte hai anche un gusto e una fantasia il tuo mondo e meraviglioso sia x quello che fai e x quello che dai non smettero mai di apprezzarti e continuoro a guardare i tuo fantasti lavori sei un grande mitico un grazie che viene dal cuore (la chitarra e stupenda nei particolari in bordo nero e stato un tocco di scasse)
Nice job! All your videos have been good, but this one was extremely well done! The extra details like those dark body edges against that white were perfect.
This one turned out beautifully! Have you considered getting a sonication bath? I think it could help you a lot when cleaning small screws and hardware.
I kinda liked the burgundy red it shows at one point as the main color but as always, it's not my project. That black bevels are stroke of genius though and beautifully made.
love the channel! 2 questions: Where do you find all these trashed guitars, and what country are you from, I am interested in looking into the paint you use.
Sometimes I watch the beginning of these videos and I feel like hugging these guitars and saying "What happened to you? Who did this to you? Don't worry, you're safe now. Everything's going to be okay..."
It had crossed my mind. Still find the restorations interesting to watch though. That said, they all too frequently end up looking a lot better than they sound.
Man, I winced when you popped the coils of the humbucker in half to break them loose of the paint. I was sure you were going to tear the wire leads doing that. I'm glad they survived the surgery and are part of the amazing final product!
That beveled edge with the dark line breaks up the white really nicely, and this ended up especially striking and pretty when you got through with it. Shame on the person before you who ruined a perfectly good Grover Jackson guitar like this one! Even if it is not the most high end guitar, it deserved better than that and you gave it just that treatment. Well done as usual! 暗い線が付いたその斜めの縁は本当にきれいに白を分割し、これはあなたがそれを乗り越えたとき、特に印象的できれいになりました。このような完全に良いグローバージャクソンギターを台無しにしたあなたの前に人に恥ずかしい!たとえそれが最もハイエンドのギターではないとしても、それはそれよりも優れていて、あなたはそれをそのトリートメントだけに与えました。いつものようによくやった!
Great restoration! I think if you put in so much effort into the build, you might as well have swaped out the bridge. At least the tremolo base plate. The post holes on the old one look too worn, so it will have issues with staying in tune!
I think that I would have replaced the pickups with some high end blues style pickups, but then that's just me. Many people don't have my obsession with the blues. Nice guitar though.
Hello to you noble craftsman luthier! Do you have any advice to give me to repair a small crack that occurred on the length of the roasted maple neck of a Cutlass from Music Man? It's a guitar that I just got used and which has undergone major thermal shocks in the past which certainly caused this crack. What would you do in my place? Glue using a syringe? Thanks in advance for your potential answer and for all these instructive videos! NB: Sorry for this english google translate I am french
Grover Jackson guitar, if wikipedia is to be believed, was named for Grover Jackson but had nothing to do with him. wonder what the story with that is. Well, you got it back into a functional state as a musical instrument for sure. I'm curious, do you keep these when you're done?
Those contours on the edge were a wonderful touch. Your skills are growing with each video!
As always: What a great job. Jackson guitars were frightfully expensive. I can't understand where the previous owners mind was when he (or she) decided the wreck it. Do you custom restore these guitars on order? I always enjoy how you bring those instruments back to life!
The result is fantastic, an incredible difference, at the beginning the guitar looked terrible, various important parts were missing, from the strings, to the tone and volume controls, to the pickup switch to the tuning mechanism, including small parts such as screws, strap mounts, covers on the back protecting the electronics.
The varnish, if you could call it that, looked like some small child had fun with the guitar and painted it with tempera paints, and that was quite unsuccessful.
After the renovation, the guitar looks amazing, like new and just bought in a musical instrument store. It's incredible what skillful human hands can do. In the comparison shots it looks like two different pieces, as if it wasn't even the same guitar, in the first shot it looks like some shard from a junkyard and in the second like a completely new guitar. 👍
05:20
塗装剥がしてるとき、セミの鳴き声がいつしか鈴虫の鳴き声に変わっているのがいいですね。夏が終わった寂しさを実感させられるとともに、塗装剥がす際の時間経過がわかって趣あります。
You have a unique way of playing guitar, man!!!
Studio Asyl’s restorations have always been impressive but this black-on-white paint job with gold hardware to be especially attractive. The additional body routing is quite tasteful. I only wish he had a better mic to record his skillful playing.
毎回決めの細かい修復に感心いたします。
Wow, you really went all out for this one!😮👍👍 Just one small tip, the trem springs should be connected straight/parallel with each other so they're tensioned evenly.👍😉
That really depends on what gauge of strings you’re using. Nothing wrong with how he mounted the springs. If he’s using a thicker gauge string this is how you want to do it
Oggi la mia giornata cupa si è illuminata ogni volta che metti uno dei tuo lavori mi sento rinaschere come le chitarre che riporti in vita non c'è nussuno che sa fare quello che fai tu oltre alla precione e l'importanza che dai ad ogni singola parte hai anche un gusto e una fantasia il tuo mondo e meraviglioso sia x quello che fai e x quello che dai non smettero mai di apprezzarti e continuoro a guardare i tuo fantasti lavori sei un grande mitico un grazie che viene dal cuore (la chitarra e stupenda nei particolari in bordo nero e stato un tocco di scasse)
Nice job! All your videos have been good, but this one was extremely well done! The extra details like those dark body edges against that white were perfect.
This one turned out beautifully!
Have you considered getting a sonication bath? I think it could help you a lot when cleaning small screws and hardware.
Wow whoever did that to such a nice guitar needs a serious talking too!
Thank god it was under your supervision and the end result is speechless!
Really , who would do that to such an awesome guitar 🎸
思い出のギターを復活させて欲しいです🙇
I kinda liked the burgundy red it shows at one point as the main color but as always, it's not my project. That black bevels are stroke of genius though and beautifully made.
You certainly love atinal music...great job BTW.
bevels are a very good idea for ogld guitars that have been banged around the edges. Nice job
Using the router to bevel the edges and then paint them I contrast was brilliant…especially how you didn’t do the area where you right arm lays….
お疲れ様です。
毎度驚かされます😅
まるで新品😂
You made the guitar look gorgeous!
Another great video. Excellent work! I'd like to know where you find these old beaten up guitars for you to refurbish.
Loved the black trim on the body, even better job on the headstock.Those PUs were a real mess but you brought them back. GREAT JOB.
yey after so many weeks you finally upload a new video 😁
So satisfying to watch until to the very last part 🥹
I think you should have left the red cracked paint at 8:39. It’s looked awesome
Think this is your best looking creation yet!!! Very nice doode!!!
Another transformation to be proud of! Wow!👍👍🎸
Nice job. Btw where did you get that board for soldering the electronics? What’s it called? I just realized you made it… that looks so handy.
Je suis toujours impressionné de la façon dont tu remets ces guitares dans un état irréprochable !Un grand bravo pour tout ton travail !
You always do a great job, but I think this is the best looking one you have done so far.
Headstock came out so nice 🥂
love the channel! 2 questions: Where do you find all these trashed guitars, and what country are you from, I am interested in looking into the paint you use.
I initially thought they had done all of that to cover up a cherry blossom finish, but then realized they were in fact just evil. Good job!
I’ve watched nearly all of your videos. This is by far the nicest restoration you’ve done.
Grover Jacksonのスーパーストラット、すごいですね!ヘッドストックの治し方はお見事です!👏さすがです!ゴールドなハードウェアでなんとなくX-JAPANみたいな雰囲気になっちゃったんじゃないですか😅
スーパーストラットってw
それトヨタ
@@Hussy-vh7ru ja.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/スーパーストラト
The Beginning was terrible - a miserable guitar!.. But completion beautiful! Bravo! 👍
This one really plays well, good work.
Sometimes I watch the beginning of these videos and I feel like hugging these guitars and saying "What happened to you? Who did this to you? Don't worry, you're safe now. Everything's going to be okay..."
❤ You and me both ✊
LOL! For Me I Would Like To Know Where The Guitars Are Found & What The Owners Thought As They Destroyed The Instruments 😂
It had crossed my mind. Still find the restorations interesting to watch though. That said, they all too frequently end up looking a lot better than they sound.
中信楽器のグローバー・ジャクソン、ディンキーですね。うちにもこの子と同年代のケリーがあります。ネックの質感やピックアップなんかは同じですね。うちのも手入れしてあげないと。
Really nice job and great playing in the end, thanks a lot!
I love the sound of the cicadas!
Grover Jackson?!! That's an early one! Good work
Beautiful result!! 😎🙏
Man, I winced when you popped the coils of the humbucker in half to break them loose of the paint. I was sure you were going to tear the wire leads doing that. I'm glad they survived the surgery and are part of the amazing final product!
A Super Like to your Awesome work of Restoration 👍
I loved the whole process. I would have put some golden covers over those humbuckers to keep even the hardware color. Cheers from Chile!
Good Lord, why do they do this to their guitars 😢
I wanna cry every time see the kind of vandalism like this.
Thank you, mr. Asyl for your kindly job!
Nice job man! The guitar looks awesome now! A total transformation
Amazing job! 👏👏👏
That beveled edge with the dark line breaks up the white really nicely, and this ended up especially striking and pretty when you got through with it. Shame on the person before you who ruined a perfectly good Grover Jackson guitar like this one! Even if it is not the most high end guitar, it deserved better than that and you gave it just that treatment. Well done as usual!
暗い線が付いたその斜めの縁は本当にきれいに白を分割し、これはあなたがそれを乗り越えたとき、特に印象的できれいになりました。このような完全に良いグローバージャクソンギターを台無しにしたあなたの前に人に恥ずかしい!たとえそれが最もハイエンドのギターではないとしても、それはそれよりも優れていて、あなたはそれをそのトリートメントだけに与えました。いつものようによくやった!
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe" - This Jackson.
fantastic amazing job . a new guitar is born. great video
Very good Job 👏👍. Very cool. 🙂
Your videos are excellent 👌
Excellent Job As Always!!!!
Beautiful work!!!! Brilliant result!!!
excellent work as always
Wow.... Absolutely wonderful transformation.... Great work....
Great restoration! I think if you put in so much effort into the build, you might as well have swaped out the bridge. At least the tremolo base plate. The post holes on the old one look too worn, so it will have issues with staying in tune!
Awesome job!
Man, that turned out very nice.I love old Jackson guitars, but they are usually too expensive for my budget.
Parabéns pelo seu belo trabalho, Recife Pe Brasil presente.
Otro trabajo bien hecho 🎉.
I like the chamfer! Well done
Привет из России, очень хочу электро гитару, но пока только акустика.
Мне нравится ваша работа, очень красиво получается. 😊😊😊
Excellent job 👍👍👍👍👍
Where do you keep finding these mistreated guitars?
He says he gets them at online auctions
Masterful job! Thanks for sharing
Ouch, crazy glued the nut to the head stock. Also, did you miss replacing the neck shim?
Amazing transformation as always, thanks for share
Another great video! Awesome!
I think that I would have replaced the pickups with some high end blues style pickups, but then that's just me. Many people don't have my obsession with the blues. Nice guitar though.
I've never seen a Grover Jackson guitar I've seen plenty Jackson guitars maybe it was a collectable guitar once
What an amazing job in this guitar!!! Congrats!!!!!
I'm starting to think he's buying all these vandalized guitars from only one seller.
ヘッドロゴって そうやって残すんですね。なるほどです。
再就職前に散髪し新品のスーツに身を包みました…的な❤
Great work! 😊 👍🏻
Beautifully done!!❤
Bello trabajo ❤🤗
Excellent!
Fabulous! Nice job!
Sugoi. Great work, arigato ✌️🙏🏴🇦🇺
Where do you find all these old guitars
Curious as well. Especially with the likes of the Epiphone Korina Flying V bass and NJ series Warlock.
In a previous video he commented that he looks for junky guitars on ebay
The bevel "binding" was brilliant! I'm looking at my tele which has no binding and thinking that's an awesome way to go. Was that difficult?
I agree with below. This has to be your best
In the end, what happened to the bridge?
During the restoration you put a big block on it and in the end you have the miserable ultra-thin block...
I was starting to think that guitar was made of paint.
The best!
Cool Job 👍
great work
Perfect!
Who else wants to see this guy's collection?
Hello to you noble craftsman luthier! Do you have any advice to give me to repair a small crack that occurred on the length of the roasted maple neck of a Cutlass from Music Man? It's a guitar that I just got used and which has undergone major thermal shocks in the past which certainly caused this crack. What would you do in my place? Glue using a syringe? Thanks in advance for your potential answer and for all these instructive videos! NB: Sorry for this english google translate I am french
Grover Jackson guitar, if wikipedia is to be believed, was named for Grover Jackson but had nothing to do with him. wonder what the story with that is. Well, you got it back into a functional state as a musical instrument for sure. I'm curious, do you keep these when you're done?
*Awesome 😃🙋🏻♂️🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻*
Looks like if Buckethead had an old Jackson.
Very very very impressive🗿
За реанимацию Grover Jackson, отдельно лайк 👍
Очень красивый Джексон
Why did you leave the microphones red? I would have made them black or gold.