Many years ago, I brought a red Strat into Wildwood to have it serviced. The guitar had been donated to the church I worked at and we didn't know anything about it. A woman was just cleaning out her garage and didn't know what she had. She thought we could use it, so she donated it. The guitar tech cleaned it up and put new strings on it, made a couple of quick adjustments and then we plugged it into a Matchless amp. I played just a few notes and we looked at each other like, "Oh my god..." So he pulled a book out from somewhere and we looked up the serial number. Turns out it was an original 1965 Strat. And it was AMAZING. I also discovered it was worth a few thousand dollars! A few weeks later, the same woman came to the church and mentioned she was having problems paying for a funeral, if I remember correctly. As I remember it, we gave the guitar back to her and said, "Take this to Wildwood Music. There is someone there who will buy it." So, my question is.... is this THAT guitar?? I can't imagine there are too many vintage red '65 Strats that go through Wildwood. I was just looked for a video to share with a friend of mine about how great that guitar sounded. I told him the story, and then stumbled on this video. It would be incredible if this were the actual guitar I was talking about.
@@kaboom6157 Wow, that is incredible! It's such a wild story, and just fantastic the way it worked out. I still remember that day when we first plugged that guitar into that amp and heard it for the first time. I wish I'd had the money to buy it back then!
In many years of owning/buying/selling Strats, I'll confidently say that 63-66 Strats are the best ones. They had the best necks, and the general workmanship was highly perfected by then. They may not be the best looking (although who could object) compared to the earlier ones, but they were the best Strat guitars.
Wow. I just clicked because I saw a new Strat video... didn't read the title. Right away my ears asked "what is this???" Alas, my powerball dreams have yet to come to fruition.
I played a 65 sunburst at a GC about 15 years ago. It sold for $6500 (and a 57 was going for $17K). Sounded great, and mojo for days, but my big hands couldn't get comfortable with the fingerboard radius. Strangely, this one looks a lot like my 61 Wildwood 10 relic with the CAR/mint green.
A true relic! Not that it was necessary...you had me at candy apple red, but no bridge demo?? That's always my favorite part when you break into something after jamming the switch into first gear!
had one of these stolen from me when I was 13 yrs old, my dad bought it for me when I was 11. candy apple red just like this one. he paid $75 with amp forgot what the amp was I think it was a tranor. not sure. suck to think about.
That strumming-arpeggio thing in the beginning is quite astounding!
Many years ago, I brought a red Strat into Wildwood to have it serviced. The guitar had been donated to the church I worked at and we didn't know anything about it. A woman was just cleaning out her garage and didn't know what she had. She thought we could use it, so she donated it. The guitar tech cleaned it up and put new strings on it, made a couple of quick adjustments and then we plugged it into a Matchless amp. I played just a few notes and we looked at each other like, "Oh my god..." So he pulled a book out from somewhere and we looked up the serial number. Turns out it was an original 1965 Strat. And it was AMAZING. I also discovered it was worth a few thousand dollars!
A few weeks later, the same woman came to the church and mentioned she was having problems paying for a funeral, if I remember correctly. As I remember it, we gave the guitar back to her and said, "Take this to Wildwood Music. There is someone there who will buy it."
So, my question is.... is this THAT guitar?? I can't imagine there are too many vintage red '65 Strats that go through Wildwood. I was just looked for a video to share with a friend of mine about how great that guitar sounded. I told him the story, and then stumbled on this video. It would be incredible if this were the actual guitar I was talking about.
jneiberger You should email Troy Benns at Wildwood Guitars and ask him!
Wow Thank you for the full story. It is indeed the same red stratocaster. special guitar
@@kaboom6157 Wow, that is incredible! It's such a wild story, and just fantastic the way it worked out. I still remember that day when we first plugged that guitar into that amp and heard it for the first time. I wish I'd had the money to buy it back then!
In many years of owning/buying/selling Strats, I'll confidently say that 63-66 Strats are the best ones. They had the best necks, and the general workmanship was highly perfected by then. They may not be the best looking (although who could object) compared to the earlier ones, but they were the best Strat guitars.
I know people hate the small radius, but there is just something about higher action strats that make them sing.
Finally, a real Strat for a change.
Such a nice vintage Strat. Excellent playing Greg!
Wow. I just clicked because I saw a new Strat video... didn't read the title. Right away my ears asked "what is this???" Alas, my powerball dreams have yet to come to fruition.
My 2018 Fender 60's original looks and sounds just like this guitar. I'm so happy with it, but I would trade it for this one any day.
Wow this one sounds very good. Sometimes I think that they sound all the same on these demos, but I could feel a difference in this one
What an instrument
Omg please play that again thru a Fuzz Face! Really just stirring up the natives... Lol! 😎
I played a 65 sunburst at a GC about 15 years ago. It sold for $6500 (and a 57 was going for $17K). Sounded great, and mojo for days, but my big hands couldn't get comfortable with the fingerboard radius. Strangely, this one looks a lot like my 61 Wildwood 10 relic with the CAR/mint green.
Saw you playing at fender roadshow in fremantle was a great night mate
That tone. Can we stick to this amp please? Awesome
not even close
I can dig it
some pretty aggressive vibrato technique there! Strat sounds great....
A true relic! Not that it was necessary...you had me at candy apple red, but no bridge demo?? That's always my favorite part when you break into something after jamming the switch into first gear!
Great Scott! I didn't even see that on the 2nd go through...i'm an idiot...lol!
Reminds me of Jeff Golub's red strat, also a 65.
I dig it!
Holy five-figure price tag, Batman.
It's priced for the cork sniffers. And I am sure someone will buy it and hang it in their man-cave.
Don Vanco "Cork Sniffers" LOL!!! That's awesome!
Yep, definitely not for the ramen eaters
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Keep using the Vibrolux! For everything.
I hear you. It sounds great.
well it is one of the all time greats
Stay with the Vibrolux !
Damn Greg
Where‘s that riff at 0:33 from? It sounds very familiar but I just can’t figure out what it is...
haha1122334455667781 It's Bold As Love by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Does anyone know the song Greg plays in the beginning? It would be greatly appreciated!
66vapor66 from 0.33 seconds his playing axis bold as love jimi hendrix
It could have been castles made of sand, off the axis bold as love album.
John Minshull no its axis bold as love. Ive been trying to learn it. Greg playes it so much I thought I'd get it down as well
Who makes Greg's caps?
He gets them from Etsy. He has mentioned the lady's name who makes them several times, but I never remember.
G&l the best guitar
Dig it
Indeed I Dug It, n' dat' was some mean pickin too'
I built one just like that. Same serial numbers and all. 😂
Why does the guitar sound thin? 008 gauge XD?
amp
Ok ok I'll take it.
It's how much???
machine shop it's not a custom shop it's the real deal
10k
23k is the asking price... "Pro regret" the Koch says.. the "Pro" cut through the Brazilian into the maple in the fret sluts.... OMFG!
Course it sounds great. It’s Greg Koch. I can guarantee it wouldn’t sound like that with me playing it 😜
had one of these stolen from me when I was 13 yrs old, my dad bought it for me when I was 11. candy apple red just like this one. he paid $75 with amp forgot what the amp was I think it was a tranor. not sure. suck to think about.
Too much treble?
I’ll give you $250 and you can keep the case.
Vintage!
Come on hands WTF