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If you decide to make another guitar please show yourself building it on your channel, im really interested in guitar builds and a lot of people are too and it would be really cool to see how you do your builds
Anμs Throbber I was about to comment the same thing man!!!
Crimson Guitars has a nice channel if you didn't already have it on the radar
Check out his "Does it Shred" series.
He did!
i recently gave my first ever guitar to my cousin who's learning. happiest little fucker i've ever seen after that.
Made sense, i loved and still love that guitar but i thought it would do better to teach another.
That sounds adorable, man.
and not a sign of any bagpipes
Having no sign doesn't mean they're not there.
He's just emberessed about the bagpipes.
Disappointed to be honest
"There's nothing fancy in here" Dude, you have 3 custom hand-made guitars in your collection, and the rest ain't bad either.
Colin mentions the wenge binding on his bloodbound, first thing my mind goes to = "One of the cool things about wenge... it's a BITCH to bend!"
"Chunky piece of ash"
*nice*
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I always thought the Ash Fossil guitar had a huge hole in the Third fret.....god I'm stupid
I though it was a neck pick up!
Interesting video dude. On the subject of the homemade pickups, would you do a video on designing/developing. We've seen the actual construction process in "Will it Shred?", but it was very light on theory/philosophy. It'd be interesting to learn what your process behind it all is.
This ^
I will be doing more videos on pickups soon.
Watch this space.
I'm hoping to go to Edinburgh for uni in a year and a half so I'd imagine that I'd be a lot nearer to you so if I were to ask you to build a guitar, how much would it cost me roughly for a HH bloodbound with a mahogany body and maple neck
Awesome stuff Colin. Well done on the builds and modifications. I would be very proud with those Guitar builds.
This was great. Love the look of that Xiphos. And that Bloodbound guitar is a fine bit of workmanship! Thanks for showing us these guitars.
Congrat! You have a lot of inexpensive guitars or home made guitars and you deserve my congratulations for that. You're an example for the younger guitarists. I did things like yours : changing everything on an inexpensive strat (pickups, electronics, screws on neck for mechanical screws, etc). Then : intonation... Learning everything of one guitar. Tension of the trust rod, saddle heights, spring tensions, saddle intonation... Then, eventually, the guitar become great and sounds like a pro model and you know exactly what to do when the weather change... Have fun and keep doing what you love !
Locking Nut vs Locking Tuners? What does each do, and can you run both? Do they help when running a tremolo bridge?
Also, my fav is the second one.
Drunken Hamster locking tuners are so you require less wraps around the tuning peg by adding a hole to the center of the peg with a grip that helps hold the string more stable during tuning.
locking nut is for a locking trem system.
yes, you can run both, but the locking nut defeats the purpose of the locking tuners added tuning stability.
Great video. I really liked hearing the story about each guitar.
Finally! I have been waiting for this for too long
i like the one that has the worn through black back and wood finish on the front. i love that look. very nice.
love the paint on the xiphos and i have an older sigma classical guitar and i absolutely love it ,sturdy puts up with alot of abuse ,great tone, stays in tune and dont look bad. what more could you ask for in a guitar dont let the price fool you these are great guitars
Nice video! That first Ibanez nearly had my eye out...Subscribed!
I'd love to see a video on the p-bass pickup.
Great stuff! Well done!
your accent is music to my ears
I am a big fan of your learning curve! Very impressive! Keep it up man!😃👍
lots of love from Ireland man great channel
Love your built guitars .
I really like what you do with the fretboard where it meets the body. Nice shapes.
Awesome video, you're a huge inspiration dude.
@11:40 please do a review of the protoshite Paul Junior!!!
I got a fender American California fat telecaster. Fell in love with the maple fret board. People keep telling me the DiMarzio super distortion in the neck is a mistake, only place I see it as a mistake is in headphones everywhere else it's a blessing for my sound.
Fun to hear your guitars history👍
What about a studio tour with all your gear? Other than guitars.
Me You what?
I love that LP style guitar with its cracks and a single p90 pickup
Fossil build is waifu.
Dude you're the ultimate DIY guitar inspiration on youtube
Love the bloodbound, top work!
Love the explorer shaped guitar
Colin thanks for the video it sure was interesting to see them all. I loved that Les Paul Jr. Built you made.... and I think I want one. 26" scale though and a 2" neck width at the nut and no radius on the neck...
Love your lingo amigo! lol. Nice buncha axes you have there!! Rock on...
Weren't you in Trainspotting?
Hahahahahaha
No, he was in Rock n' Rolla.
I think he played the older brother in Sing Street too.
Neds.
Racist
That first guitar you made has a huge neck my man. it's great
great collection! the best for me 14:22 - "magnific guitar"
Nice Collection!
Love the Sigma. My uncle bought me 1 the best part of 40 years ago & I still play it. Hard to beat them for the price.
I was waiting for this video for about 2 years.
Great collection Colin! Bunch of beauties you got there. Have you thought about constructing your own amp at all?
great video! Yeah my new hobby as well modifying guitars as well. once you do them the way you want, kinds of grows on you like it's your own custom guitar.
The explorer shape is awesome. Definitely would play that
Love the ammonite inlays
Love the channel mate, keep it simple is a good thing to go by \m/
Great vid man. Say did you ever make an indepth video with your 333 amp? I havde the exact same but would like to see how you set and use it.
I did a review of it a long time ago, but it might be worth a revisit soon.
i really like the z guitar you built, beautiful. love the head stock on it.
Really good video. Really enjoyed it.
I absolutely love that p90 guitar!!! That wood finish and slanted pickup. Is there any name for that finish and name for that body style but for bass guitar? I just have to "copy" (copying is the sincerest form of flattery hahaha...eh) that style.
What happened to the LTD with the EMG pickups?
Hi Colin, do you have any tips on building a guitar from scratch? I'm thinking about starting, and I have no clue where to begin
where do you get all the wood from for builds Colin?
It would be great to see a 2021 update...
Hey colin. i know pete cottrell did a video on this, but do you think you can do a video on byo guitar kits, going over the pros and cons of them?
I love that Squier color!!!
also, what model kahler bridge is that? im trying to find one, but i cant find it.
haha my first guitar was an Aria Pro II and i still play it after 30 years :-O just love the neck and changed most of the hardware ;-)
Do you sell the guitars you build ever? Where if so?
whatever happened to your green ltd mh from your why I dislike active pickups video?
Here some love from Pomona California.
Could you possibly provide information about the model of the bridge on the CS1 guitar? Thank you.
Where do you get the timber for your guitars?
How heavy is the strat? I've got a 10.5 lb peavey strat from the 80s, it's a tank
I really enjoy the fossil inlay 👌
What are the black things on the White Ibanez? On the strings at the nut and bridge? Anywho, what a great channel. A video for every crazy question I still have after 30+ years of shredding, -Thank You
Love this dude
What's the button on his orange guitar? A killswitch?
Did you change strings on all guitars before shooting a video? how the hell strings are so nice and shinny. :) Mine always get rusty in 4-7 days :D
You've got some very nice, "neck through" guitars there. Very nice even!
I really want a guitar like the Bloodbound... It's beautiful
I've been very jealous of that explorer guitar for a while and always wondered what brand it was. It's a very nice guitar, it looks like something more expensive than I could afford
What is the company that made the pickguard? I cant find them anywhere
I'd love to own a bloodbound. By far the best explorer I have seen in a long time.
Make Shite Paul great again! I'm sure she's the reason RUclips thought I'd like your new content. And I did. Pimp her back up, please! She deserves it. She has a name, a history, achievements and a whole lot of (maybe crappy, whatever, but still) personality. Better than most guitars out there!
BTW - Did I stumble upon a nice catchy title for the new series? Let's make Shite Paul great again? ;-)
Haha, good old Victor Morris, certainly a very interesting shop. Actually got some good guitar bargains out of there over the years that've made for good projects.
I Have a ART300 in all black!! love it!! :)
hey Colin what lacquers do you use
I’m so glad you pointed out that Squiers are by and large well *constructed* instruments on a wood and bolts level it’s just some of the finish and Hardware is a bit naff
My Telecaster has seen about 7 years of solid practice, gigging, recording and touring, and even though it’s practically unrecognisable from its goody-two-shoes origins of a 52’ Butterscotch. at least in terms of hardware and finishing, it wouldn’t stick around as long as it has or will be, without it being a brilliant chunk of wood to begin with
This is my Fender Squire... My go-to metal guitar
What kind of P90 is on the Les Paul Jr. style, may I ask?
god your builds are amazing!!! there is a way better chance of me buying a guitar from you than any manufacturer
I prefer toploaded bridges over through body for hipshot style bridges. It increases sustain (very slightly and its debatable) and it also lessons the friction and harsh angles the strings go through which stops breakage
Does anyone think the blood bound looks like one of the chapman ghost frets
hey Collin, you probably won't read this but it's worth a shot anyway. I'm interested in learning how to make guitar pickups, humbuckers in particular, but I haven't been able to find any videos that go in depth enough to fully understand, some humbuckers have magnets? some don't seem too? some have slugs, it's very confusing for someone like myself who is just getting started with the idea. I can't think of anyone better to explain in depth how to build a pickup than you. if you do happen to read this, thank you. keep up the good work.
+Eggy “Eggy1632” 1632 I'm working on a few pickup videos at the moment. All will be explained soon.
CSGuitars Wow I'll be honest I wasn't expecting a reply, so thank you, I really appreciate it and I'm now looking forward to seeing those videos. Cheers mate. Have a good one
We need a new version of this :)
I didn’t notice any screws holding the control cavity covers on the back of the guitars you built. Using magnets?
Yes, using small magnets to hold the covers in place
I was like wtf when you mentioned Adam Jerome and 48hours coz I'm actually related to their drummer lol - they're a really great band ngl
And loving the guitar collection too!
Nice collection including some fine guitars you built yourself.
at fuggin long last !! I have a 1986 MIJ strat, picked it up in 89/90 second hand and it has since been my go to gigger, it has that exact Khaler trem, and this is the first time I have seen the exact same trem .. are the fine tuners stiff as fug ?? all the same it works superbly .. other difference was a 22 fret flatter radius maple neck which made it a killer guitar, only thing I changed was to put in a Seymour Duncan hot rails in the bridge with a three way mini switch for series/split/parallel selection .. Viv Campbell offered me good money for it a few years back, I'm over here in Belfast, and done the same gig circuit as Viv before he got the Dio gig, but this is the first time I have seen the exact same trem, seen similar Khaler s but never the exact same, and as I said, my fine tuners are very stiff, but not a prob as it stays perfectly in tune, fuggin killer guitar, and I have a few, but it's number one ..
2:26 So, I'd love to see the Strat mid-boost mod done to your custom thru-neck strat. There's an empty hole in the guitar where the knob would go already, and I think you'd be surprised at it's versatility.
One word, Impressive !!!
What kind of bridge is on CS-1? :)
how much did the parts and material cost to build one of your own guitars?
The bloodbound is so damn cool.
Yeeees, I would Love to see the Hurricane Shredding!!!!
We’re the same age and got our first guitars at the same exact time! I went with Epiphone though, even though I live next to the Fender factory 😂
My fave is the CS1.