That certainly gives a new meaning to "scalloped fingerboard"...I don't remember seeing that amount of wear on a fingerboard in my life... Great video and great work...
I really enjoy your videos and always look forward to new content with excitement. Great work! However, I personally believe that preserving the original relic on a guitar is important. These guitars shouldn’t be cleaned too much. The patina and mojo must stay intact. With the neck replacement, some of the original mojo and road-worn character might have been lost, which is a bit unfortunate. However great content and keep on!
Thank you! I know very well that it's important not to clean old guitar too much. This time, I wasn't confident in fixing the original neck, so I decided to keep it in its original state and temporarily put a new neck on it, but I'll try to restore the original neck someday!
A Greco Seymour Duncan/Jeff Beck Tele-Gib tribute - nice! Sounds awesome - great outro jam! That looks like a Gotoh string tree but what make is the neck? 🤔
Hi! Watched all of your vids about yamaha pacifica line of guitar Im buying my first electric guitar and cant seems to find the different between the sound of 112v and 112 vm or should i pick the 112j. Which one would you suggest? Nice restoration btw
Thank you for watching the videos. Personally, I like the slightly distinctive sound of a maple fretboard, so I like the 112VM. However, if you're looking for an all-purpose guitar as your first purchase, the 112 might be more versatile. However, either way, there's no doubt that both guitars are worth more than their price, so you won't regret whichever one you choose!
Oh man, You’re wiping all the mojo away! Now it’s going to sound completely different! 😂
That certainly gives a new meaning to "scalloped fingerboard"...I don't remember seeing that amount of wear on a fingerboard in my life...
Great video and great work...
The wear on this fingerboard was incredible! Thank you:)
That’s the deepest fret wear I’ve ever seen! Great vid!
Thanks :)
I really enjoy your videos and always look forward to new content with excitement. Great work! However, I personally believe that preserving the original relic on a guitar is important. These guitars shouldn’t be cleaned too much. The patina and mojo must stay intact. With the neck replacement, some of the original mojo and road-worn character might have been lost, which is a bit unfortunate. However great content and keep on!
Thank you! I know very well that it's important not to clean old guitar too much. This time, I wasn't confident in fixing the original neck, so I decided to keep it in its original state and temporarily put a new neck on it, but I'll try to restore the original neck someday!
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A Greco Seymour Duncan/Jeff Beck Tele-Gib tribute - nice! Sounds awesome - great outro jam! That looks like a Gotoh string tree but what make is the neck? 🤔
Thank you:) Yes, it is Gotoh
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Puedes facilitar las medidas del cuerpo de esa guitarra, me gustaria hacer ese cuerpo para modificar una que tengo
A Greco "JEFF BECK" Model!
Yes, exactly! :)
Hi! Watched all of your vids about yamaha pacifica line of guitar
Im buying my first electric guitar and cant seems to find the different between the sound of 112v and 112 vm or should i pick the 112j. Which one would you suggest?
Nice restoration btw
Thank you for watching the videos. Personally, I like the slightly distinctive sound of a maple fretboard, so I like the 112VM. However, if you're looking for an all-purpose guitar as your first purchase, the 112 might be more versatile. However, either way, there's no doubt that both guitars are worth more than their price, so you won't regret whichever one you choose!