Make Music Man Great Again| Bass Guitar Repair Guide SUB

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @mr.k1t
    @mr.k1t  Год назад +8

    Full demo here - ruclips.net/video/5n7bycsjM3I/видео.html

    • @HaoXiaoXi
      @HaoXiaoXi 11 месяцев назад +1

      What type of oil did you use on the neck?

  • @benzakonium
    @benzakonium 2 года назад +133

    Man, if I received that back from restoration I'd be over the moon. Beautifully done. Just the right amount of work, not overdone, you allowed it to tell its story, but be playable enough to make many more.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +5

      Thank you!

    • @YogsenForfoth
      @YogsenForfoth Год назад +2

      @@mr.k1t
      An absolutely amazing job. One of the best restorations I have ever seen. Well done.

  • @jamesmcallister5494
    @jamesmcallister5494 2 года назад +4

    Wow,the neck has been played for a long time ,someone really liked that instrument.

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Год назад

      Yeah, and now all that mojo got refinished...

  • @christopherlewis1847
    @christopherlewis1847 Год назад +93

    Beautiful work! You did the bass's history justice without overdoing the restoration. Much respect for your skill and patience. Cheers!

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +3

      Thank you!

    • @montauta
      @montauta Год назад +2

      I think is more a "preservation" than a restoration job, and is an excellent choice.

  • @iscovidoveryet7828
    @iscovidoveryet7828 2 года назад +30

    Good job. I had a brief Duh moment while asking myself, why didn't he do the full Resto? then It dawned on me 1/2 way through the thought...
    Some things are worth keeping, including every memory attached to every dent, scratch and tiniest of mark on the instruments that have brought us so much joy and healing.
    Being restored to original is fine on old cars, on old guitars, I think some artistic license can can be afforded if it can keep it's 'character' while improving it's playability.

    • @sparkyguitar0058
      @sparkyguitar0058 Год назад

      That's the only way I would want mine done. A 93 Amer deluxe plus Strat maple neck. I've owned since 96. Lots of character marks in it I want there forever. Nothing all that bad but. Did the string line marks have to come out. I don't have that but I do have finish coming off on the fretboard and would like the look to stay the same. It's kinda dirty and worn looking. I like it. Can frets be replaced and original neck look still be there? Or does it all HAVE to be sanded smooth? Just wondering.

    • @DSteinman
      @DSteinman 10 месяцев назад +1

      Stripping the back of the neck seemed a little overkill to me

  • @MrSparks54
    @MrSparks54 2 года назад +55

    Beautiful birds-eye neck. I'm a bassist too and it was a pleasure watching you make it look and play good again. Thank you for sharing

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +3

      Thank you for comment. Good to hear it

  • @johnjohn37371
    @johnjohn37371 2 года назад +6

    What is great about this is that he's obviously working within the client's wishes and budget...and doing it competently...not always the easiest kinda dude to find...

  • @umami0247
    @umami0247 2 года назад +8

    Some would say that this bass was abused I believe it was well loved and played with heart felt enthusiasm!!

  • @stevenbowman761
    @stevenbowman761 2 года назад +109

    This is a joy to watch. You've resurrected the beauty and life of this gem of a bass. Time well spent. Dude, you've got SKILLS.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for your words

    • @jmanzemail
      @jmanzemail 2 года назад

      I'd have to agree. He kept what he kept and he left what he left perfectly...

    • @jmanzemail
      @jmanzemail Год назад +1

      @@mr.k1t You're welcome...

  • @joelrunyan1608
    @joelrunyan1608 2 года назад +4

    That wood in that neck is absolutely gorgeous. And looks sooo much better without that lacquer

  • @johnstoneruth8809
    @johnstoneruth8809 2 года назад +2

    Thankyou.... my dearest lovely friend was a french instrument maker.... a "compangion"... a true master of his art... for 30 years i watched fascinated as he worked on my old 12 string....
    I am crying as i watch this...the emotion is too strong... he was killed last year... i miss him very much...seeing this video brought it all back.... but i don't mind... i still love to see this work....thankyou for reminding me of so many happy years...and please! Keep up the good work......

    • @lambdaman3228
      @lambdaman3228 11 месяцев назад +1

      So... many... ellipses...

  • @Dogsrule777
    @Dogsrule777 2 года назад +9

    That was so therapeutic to watch! Beautiful restoration!

  • @arocketgal
    @arocketgal 14 дней назад

    This was a beautiful restoration that actually makes the instrument BETTER THAN NEW. Stripping off the polyurethane is wonderful. The natural wood finish is the BEST experience to play on. Well done!

  • @ChaosAttractor13
    @ChaosAttractor13 2 года назад +282

    Ole “Poop Hands” McGee is going to love it!

    • @TheNewenglandboys
      @TheNewenglandboys 2 года назад +23

      I watched the entire video, then I saw this comment and I’m still laughing a half hour later at 4:45 am lol

    • @ChicagoBulls1984
      @ChicagoBulls1984 2 года назад +19

      @@TheNewenglandboys hes gonna shit himself when he sees it!

    • @TheNewenglandboys
      @TheNewenglandboys 2 года назад +13

      @@ChicagoBulls1984 lol I wonder if he’ll wash his hands before he plays it the first time or just wipe he a.. and grab it lol

    • @gorillaump5869
      @gorillaump5869 2 года назад +7

      Correction good Sir, it's actually Poop hands Mc poopy hands the third.

    • @MikeDragonborn
      @MikeDragonborn 2 года назад +8

      Edward dookie hands! 😂

  • @primate68
    @primate68 2 года назад +40

    Great work, it was just delightful to watch your work. I play a 89 sting ray for 30 years and still love it. I love the classical mm sound when you finally played it. Stay strange in Kiev, all the best for you, your family and Ukraine

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +1

      Thank you!

  • @pvdguitars2951
    @pvdguitars2951 Год назад +7

    Beautiful instrument. Clean work. You did justice to the age of this bass. Keeping the patina is so much better than a full refinish! 👍

  • @CrashPK77
    @CrashPK77 Год назад +2

    This is like ASMR for bass nerds. Hands of a surgeon.

  • @Liesl_Cigarboxguitar
    @Liesl_Cigarboxguitar Год назад +4

    It's so theraputic watching you do this. Beautiful restoration my friend 🙂

  • @davidcooke3811
    @davidcooke3811 Год назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful job. I love that you've left the "patina" (chips, dents etc) on the body. I was expecting a full sandback and lacquering but thankfully you kept the look and history of the bass intact. I used to worry about the minor scuffs and dents on my stingray but it is what it is, those scars are a part of its life. How the fret board got quite so filthy, I mean I always cleaned mine after a gig, it was part of the packing up ritual. Bearing in mind I played mostly punk for 17 years the guitar has taken a beating but looks better now than it did new in 1990. Nice one!

  • @johnromansky6834
    @johnromansky6834 Год назад +3

    A real skilled worker
    The bass looks so good and cleaned up .
    I like how you kept it all original and didn't paint or refinish.

  • @ClayGravil
    @ClayGravil Год назад +1

    oh man... that neck was a beautiful piece of birdseye. The restore was just right - many stories to tell of the songs and gigs past, but ready to go for many many more thanks to you.

  • @Mr512austintexas
    @Mr512austintexas 2 года назад +22

    This is a wonderful video, a real joy to watch. Thank you so much for sharing it! You are clearly very skilled and your heart is in your work. I also really admire you approach to the restoration of this gorgeous bass ... you gave it a new lease on life without destroying the mojo. Brilliant. Thank you.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +2

      Comments like yours motivate to create new videos. Thank you!

    • @SteveWeltman
      @SteveWeltman 2 года назад +2

      You're spot on.. Wish I could have given you 5 thumbs up for your comment! :D

    • @ivannavi4260
      @ivannavi4260 2 года назад +1

      @@mr.k1t ти часом не знав Андрія Андрійовича?

  • @何も出来ないカスタマーセンター

    Hi from Japan. That's a very nice video. Bass guitar sounds good too.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +1

      Hi!
      Thank you!

  • @EuropaMan
    @EuropaMan 2 года назад +4

    A labor of love. Great work on this bass under extreme conditions. Stay safe and we pray your life will get back to normal soon.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for yours prayers!

    • @EuropaMan
      @EuropaMan 2 года назад +1

      @@mr.k1t When I first watched your video, I had no idea where you were from. I live in Canada and when this nightmare began I couldn't stop thinking about your plight and wrote this song to get my feelings out. ruclips.net/video/8Lya6tLjlXw/видео.html

  • @randallh3747
    @randallh3747 10 месяцев назад

    Mesmerising! I couldn’t tear myself away from this - it was really enjoyable to watch. What skills. Top marks!!

  • @joecasa85
    @joecasa85 2 года назад +4

    Your passion and dedication are pure art! It's gorgeous to look at that wood!

  • @rastanz
    @rastanz Год назад +1

    My 78' Musicman Sabre's fretboard looks like that. Needs some treatment like you did with yours.
    Great video, awesome restoration.

  • @MrGul
    @MrGul 2 года назад +6

    Absolutely fantastic work! Beautiful in every single way, both the craftmanship and the bass itself (and the playing at the end, too).

    • @anxose
      @anxose 2 года назад +1

      ...da gusto verte! precioso trabajo!👍👍👍👍desde🇪🇸🇪🇸

  • @hydorah
    @hydorah Год назад +2

    Beautiful bird's eyes in that neck and the fret job you did looks outstanding. That's one lucky bass to have landed in your workshop. Certainly it needed some love!

  • @mikas2051
    @mikas2051 Год назад +8

    Thank you for doing the aged instrument justice by not removing its history and charm with over restoring. Now it is beautiful and playable for many more years to come.

  • @Duc_Klackalack
    @Duc_Klackalack Год назад +1

    Boy that was refreshing. Excellent skills. Loved seeing new mute pads installed for a complete and thorough job. All the best.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      Thank you, you are the first to notice this)

  • @zorbathegeek
    @zorbathegeek 2 года назад +3

    Very relaxing - I would love to see the before and after comparison at the end

  • @stevencochrane115
    @stevencochrane115 Год назад

    Boy! that bass has seen some action. Although, a sympathetic restoration on a great bass and a beautiful result. All done under very difficult circumstances. Well done my friend, keep on doing what you love.

  • @randomserb761
    @randomserb761 2 года назад +9

    Крутой ролик, воскресение одного инструмента! Будьте здоровы и в безопасности ❤️

  • @miagijunior
    @miagijunior Год назад +1

    I was born in 87. I have a Mman 2012, how I wish a vintage bass like this. Perfect job!!

  • @tedtownsend8933
    @tedtownsend8933 2 года назад +23

    Nice job. I'm sure it plays great. Since all the natural patina was removed from the neck but kept on the headstock, I would have used a tinted oil or lacquer to match the vintage.

    • @darkscience1466
      @darkscience1466 2 года назад +4

      Oh really Ted would you have? You would have ordered from Stew Mac for delivery in Kyiv is my guess too?

    • @tedtownsend8933
      @tedtownsend8933 2 года назад +6

      Actually, I would have paid someone to do it for me.

    • @hoosierdaddy2308
      @hoosierdaddy2308 2 года назад

      @@darkscience1466 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @cody.meadows
      @cody.meadows 2 года назад +5

      He did it just as Musicman offers from the factory with an unfinished neck. Mine is exactly like this where the finish starts at the headstock. You would never get the same finish with a tinted oil. Adding a lacquer defeats the purpose of the repair.

    • @NicleT
      @NicleT 10 месяцев назад

      I was wondering the same thing. When I saw the headstock put back almost as they were at the beginning, I got a shock and didn't understand why.

  • @michaelanthony9068
    @michaelanthony9068 9 месяцев назад +1

    Incredible! Beautiful work. Very interesting video.

  • @vladimirantonenko3508
    @vladimirantonenko3508 2 года назад +8

    Супер! Я як власник дуже задоволений! Усім рекомендую!

  • @MrPendell
    @MrPendell Год назад +1

    Really brought out the beauty of that birdseye maple- bravo!

  • @samstainer7455
    @samstainer7455 2 года назад +9

    Fantastic work in conditions most of us could never appreciate. Bless you and your country.

  • @eddybarker5072
    @eddybarker5072 Год назад +2

    Awesome job. Such immaculate detail on the fretboard. I like how you left the headstock vintage.

  • @musikmaan
    @musikmaan 2 года назад +5

    Incredibly satisfying video to watch! Gorgeous instrument 👏🏻

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад

      Thank You!

  • @agcalvin
    @agcalvin 2 года назад +2

    Wow.... AMAZING restoration, I really enjoyed watching it. I would suggest some details, polish the tunners, the pickup magnets, and the pickguard to make it perfect. Anyway, great job, thanks for sharing it!

  • @juansolitario8458
    @juansolitario8458 2 года назад +43

    In my opinion it looked way better as an old mojo bass, but i respect your work👍🏼

    • @therealpalo001
      @therealpalo001 2 года назад +7

      I agree.

    • @drovoseg
      @drovoseg 2 года назад +11

      Yep, you should never remove finish from fretboard, it looks unnatural and reduces vintage guitar value

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Год назад +2

      Agreed

    • @benmarshall6663
      @benmarshall6663 Год назад +6

      Yeah someone spent 25 years getting it to look like that. All those gigs and stories- gone.

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Год назад +1

      @@benmarshall6663 💯

  • @MegaChiller
    @MegaChiller 2 года назад +1

    Music industry is standing on People like you, i appreciate you very much, thank you for your work, have a niceday.

  • @Yuval_L1974
    @Yuval_L1974 2 года назад +6

    This was great to watch. You're methodically purposeful because you know what you are doing. I work on 6 string guitars of all types and this was a pleasure to learn from.
    Thanks.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +1

      I'm glad that my work has been useful to you.

  • @jackbradley9586
    @jackbradley9586 Год назад +2

    I know this was a couple months ago you posted but I loved watching you bring that bass back to life, and that neck looks amazing! 😊

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Thank you!

  • @malcolmmackenzie9645
    @malcolmmackenzie9645 2 года назад +6

    Great middle of the road restoration that increases the playability, but maintains the worn in look as well. Great job.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +1

      Thank You!

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Год назад +1

      Nah. Sadly, a lot of the mojo was removed from this well played instrument.

  • @boozok1013
    @boozok1013 2 года назад +3

    Wow ! Realy cool work man !! Svitlo v kogny xaty))))

  • @johnfenner347
    @johnfenner347 Год назад +1

    Absolutely Marvellous !.
    A master at work. Fabulous dedication and patience.
    Wonderful job. Greetings from Scotland.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      Thank you!
      Greetings from Ukraine!

  • @oldfriend327
    @oldfriend327 2 года назад +4

    Make no mistake about it, and with God as my witness, not the world, the universe is a much better place because of people exactly like you who do this kind of work, modifications, and really healing is the word to guitars and basses. I'm not kidding either. Thank you for everything you do and most important, thank you for sharing what you do with us.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your words!

  • @MasterFailureOfficialChannel
    @MasterFailureOfficialChannel 2 года назад +2

    You did a fantastic job! She looks better than ever.

  • @Lammergeier350
    @Lammergeier350 2 года назад +27

    It is always a pleasure to see care taken with the old instruments. I am glad to see that you have not given up on this. Slava Ukraini.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +1

      Thank You for support!

    • @blaiseroche
      @blaiseroche 2 года назад

      Indeed. A contender for best musical bass repair video of the year, was awesomely musical. Anyone else play bass all the way thru it? lol.

  • @thomasrowell6569
    @thomasrowell6569 2 года назад +1

    That's some rare craftsmanship you've got there great video

  • @robinleebraun7739
    @robinleebraun7739 Год назад +3

    I might have waited for the frets to be installed before I oiled the fretboard. That way the oil isn’t in the slots and the swelling wood holds the fret tangs tighter. And using a press rather than a hammer for the frets for a more uniform result. I also use glue under the frets. PRS does that. But that being said, the result is beautiful.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад +1

      Thank you!
      Sometimes I use a press, but often I work with a hammer.
      I have also tried oil after I put the frets on and still I like to prep the wood first, the result is more cleaner.

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Год назад

      Yup, I'm not a fan of oiling guitar. It's not a lawnmower...

  • @Tjoppy
    @Tjoppy 10 месяцев назад

    You can almost hear the bass say "Aaaah, thank you MRKT!'
    The intonation looked very weird. Glad you fixed that too.

  • @bassnsax
    @bassnsax 2 года назад +3

    I was a bit apprehensive at the beginning of the video (I love the look of a well-aged instrument), but you had expertly restored this bass! The nut is a piece of fine art! Well done! 👏👏👏What type of oil did you use for the neck?
    Glad to hear you are safe!

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +2

      I used “Osmo Top Oil”
      Thank you!

    • @Alex-nw4mt
      @Alex-nw4mt Год назад

      @@mr.k1t

  • @davidgagnon2849
    @davidgagnon2849 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful job on this great vintage bass! And that neck! That's got to be the most beautiful birdseye maple neck I've ever seen!

  • @MrWalboy1
    @MrWalboy1 2 года назад +3

    Craftsmanship of the highest order. This was awesome to watch. Thanks for posting!

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад

      Thank you for comment!

  • @carrotcreamguitar
    @carrotcreamguitar 2 года назад +1

    I started to learn Guitar few months ago, and I like restoring or repairing something else.
    Your video is so clean and enjoyable! This makes me want to maintain my Guitar that I bought 2 months ago😅

  • @richsackett3423
    @richsackett3423 2 года назад +4

    If you press the headstock back to open the kerf, Fender-style nuts come right out. Honestly never seen so much craziness to pull frets. If you grab them at an end and curl them backward like you’re using a claw hammer to take out a nail, there is minima tear-out. The solder approach seems dicey for a finished fretboard you aren’t going to refin.

  • @arocketgal
    @arocketgal 14 дней назад

    Stay strong brother. The monster cannot live forever. He is at the end of his regime. Have faith, look to the stars for your inspiration. Despots and monsters come and the GO! You will easily outlive him. I honestly don't think he will last this year 2025. Keep posting when you can. We are here waiting and supporting you. 💪💪💪💪💪

  • @TheGraytOutdoors
    @TheGraytOutdoors Год назад

    Man, you’re very good at what you do.. wish I lived near you..
    I have an old electric guitar (Frammus Nashville) that unfortunately wasn’t treated very nicely. I picked it up as a rescue from a “so called collector”.. I absolutely LOVE the feel of the neck but it’s been messed with electrically and a bridge replacement that is just short of a joke.. I cleaned it up and hung it on the wall.. I still take it down and strum it, wishing I could afford to make it a player..
    after watching what you’ve done here, maybe there’s hope if I come along the right person and win the lottery, lol.

  • @DavePorterBand
    @DavePorterBand 2 года назад +6

    Such a great video and restoration! Thanks for sharing. We support Ukraine! 🇺🇦

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад

      Thank you for support!

  • @diegotopete2017
    @diegotopete2017 Год назад

    Excellent work! I'm very impressed how you were able to restore the beautiful Birdseye maple hiding underneath all the gunk on the fretboard and neck.

  • @rodmac8358
    @rodmac8358 2 года назад +3

    What a job, man! It must have taken you ages to finish it. Well done!

  • @saulalanis6578
    @saulalanis6578 2 года назад +1

    Basist and musicman stingray owner! I appreciate the video well informed along with great backround music really enjoyed this video! Merry Christmas 🎄!

  • @333Squishy
    @333Squishy 2 года назад +3

    It first I was hoping you would somehow keep the cool wear marks on the fretboard, but I like the full restoration much better. Excellent!

  • @KevlarVTX
    @KevlarVTX Год назад +1

    Great job, the birdseye really pops out. And that’s a good one, with the 2 band EQ.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      Basses were great before the ernie ball era

  • @wharrgarblstudios
    @wharrgarblstudios 2 года назад +3

    This was awesome! Well done on an amazing restoration! Out of interest, what wood was the body made out of? From the grain pattern it looks like it could be pine. Also, out of curiosity, why didn’t you put a new coat of lacquer on the neck and fretboard?

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +4

      Thank you!
      It’s ash.
      A new coating would take longer and be more expensive.
      the customer preferred faster and cheaper.

  • @amandawright1372
    @amandawright1372 Год назад +1

    Watching from the UK. Great video. Loving the care you take in your work. Keep safe my friend. ❤

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      Thank you, best wishes from Ukraine!

  • @EverendeverGroup
    @EverendeverGroup 2 года назад +3

    I owned a Stingray back in '81-'83 and I miss it terribly. More than my two former wives, that's for sure. I can't believe this one was in such terrible shape, but you did a great job under ridiculous circumstances. Stay strong! 🇺🇦

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, I really like the MM.

    • @Mr512austintexas
      @Mr512austintexas 2 года назад +1

      I never had a Music Man, but I'm right there with you about the "former wives"! 😂 And Ukraine. 💛💙

  • @KilmaineBilly
    @KilmaineBilly 2 года назад +1

    Loved that you repaired what needed, but left the character of the instrument.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад

      Thank you!

  • @poucasnotas4349
    @poucasnotas4349 2 года назад +3

    I would cry if someone did that "cleaning" on my bass... beautiful work indeed.

  • @e_gorrr
    @e_gorrr 2 года назад +1

    Давно підписник вашого інстаграму!) Мрію колись до вас лес пол на доробку віддати) Дякую за вашу працю!

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад

      Приносьте, завжди будемо раді)

  • @HitExplosionVideo
    @HitExplosionVideo 2 года назад +6

    I dunno. I’m pretty bummed that that fantastic patina was scraped off the fingerboard. Was that necessary to do the fret work? That was decades in the making and gave the bass so much character.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +5

      It was necessary to get a straight neck.
      And and it felt disgusting.

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Год назад +3

      No it wasn't...

    • @alexcorona
      @alexcorona 18 дней назад

      It’ll get more patina since it’s a workhorse.

  • @SirDamned
    @SirDamned Год назад

    This video is so relaxing, I feel so calm now. Although the world tiniest tablesaw did crack me up..I spent more time than I care to admit using a big one in a joinery factory...

  • @octaveobsessions
    @octaveobsessions 2 года назад +3

    the fretboard now is looking so new to make a stark contrast with the still flaking-off laquer of the body (suppose the customer didn't want a full restoration, but might come back later for it after seeing the difference)

  • @johnny11895
    @johnny11895 Год назад +1

    I love how you leave a certain amount of patina especially on the tuners, it's a wild contrast to the fresh look on the fretwork

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      Thank you!

    • @johnwallace7694
      @johnwallace7694 Год назад

      That is real wear , not a factory relic , i love a well worn instrument , nice job .

  • @injustice3602
    @injustice3602 2 года назад +5

    Ждем больше подобных видео. Это просто потрясающе

  • @Ivan.8067
    @Ivan.8067 10 месяцев назад +1

    O trabalho do luthier é maravilhoso !
    Eu admiro e respeito, obrigado por mostrar, eu 'toco contra baixo '
    👍🏻✌️

  • @vasilypokhodun1354
    @vasilypokhodun1354 2 года назад +4

    Красиво, вы большой молодец

  • @stuart8663
    @stuart8663 2 года назад +1

    Just wanted to say, thanks for the smooth music as a backing to a superb video. And G'day from Australia.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад

      Thanks for comment.
      Greetings from Ukraine!

  • @timothymallon
    @timothymallon 2 года назад +4

    Very glad to see you're still safe. We support Ukraine and pray for a better tomorrow!

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад

      I am glad when I hear such words.
      Thank you for support.

  • @CoppertoneTim
    @CoppertoneTim Год назад +1

    I learned a technique years ago, and a master luthier started using my method. A 2mm pc of foam around a credit card, and place 400 grit paper around that. This helps round crown the frets without the leaving harsh marring. Increase grit up to 2K then polish. Thought this might be a tip for alternative for the luthiers that have little tools on hand or novices.

  • @francescohygenpuddu4055
    @francescohygenpuddu4055 2 года назад +89

    As much as I admire the skill, that bass looked sooooo much better when it had all that mojo... I would have gone with some light cleaning, but I imagine this is what the customer wanted.

    • @robayojimbo
      @robayojimbo 2 года назад +3

      ???

    • @theaquabatsrule777
      @theaquabatsrule777 2 года назад +12

      It was filthy looks way better now imo

    • @Bassmith1
      @Bassmith1 2 года назад +22

      Mojo? That was filth. Good players create “mojo” on any bass they play. Mojo is in your hands! The guitar is just an instrument.

    • @Gubbins_McBumbersnoot
      @Gubbins_McBumbersnoot 2 года назад +7

      Naaaah. That thing needed a deep cleaning man. I would never play something that gross on stage lol.

    • @jasonstansell8090
      @jasonstansell8090 2 года назад +1

      Very good job!!! I would love to know more about the tools used for the restoration......well done!

  • @teraflove1979
    @teraflove1979 Год назад +1

    Отличное релаксирующее видео! Всегда приятно видеть специалиста за работой. Хороший инструмент, надеюсь, прослужит хозяину в два раза дольше

  • @SteveWeltman
    @SteveWeltman 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic work on that bass. That neck wood was way too beautiful to be covered by laquer. A couple questions. I thought you were going to refinish the whole instrument. Why not work on the tuners, the electronics plate and refinish at least the back of the body? I continue to keep Ukraine in prayer for peace and safety.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +2

      Customer didn’t want it, he preferred to leave such a condition.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for support!

    • @SteveWeltman
      @SteveWeltman 2 года назад +2

      @@mr.k1t Ah... I thought this was your instrument. Makes sense to do these things to me, but not to your customer. Even still, what an epic rebuild. I bet it plays 1000x better than before. You have a pretty amazing luthier shop.

  • @MontrealMusiciansExchange
    @MontrealMusiciansExchange Год назад

    When you first apply the OiL - Mmmmm creamy ! Makes a huge effect on the Bird’s eye maple. BEAUTIFUL work. Peace will come. ❤ All our love from Canada.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  Год назад

      Thank you!
      Greetings from Ukraine!

  • @Phlizz
    @Phlizz 2 года назад +3

    Great restoration! Maybe a thin layer of laquer on the fretboard and neck? So it will protect the birdseye for another refinish in 2045 🙂

  • @dieselrider
    @dieselrider 2 года назад +3

    MusicMan...oh man,this slapmachine💔

  • @Alex-nl6sy
    @Alex-nl6sy 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful! You have me just the info I needed to avoid my making a mistake!
    Thanx.

  • @nesjo7777
    @nesjo7777 2 года назад +7

    Sorry man , what about the headstock?? What about the tuners, the pickguard, the laquer on the fretboard??? What about the body????etc..

    • @ernieball9516
      @ernieball9516 2 года назад +5

      What is this amateur doing to this nice bass…..😢

    • @theopinions47
      @theopinions47 10 месяцев назад

      I thought it was just me. It seemed like a half way job

    • @OfficialKevinFox
      @OfficialKevinFox 8 месяцев назад +4

      He actually did a great job. I’m a luthier as well. Did none of you think about what the customer wanted?
      Maybe the customer just wanted it restored to being able to be perfectly playable and sounding great, while maintaining the patina and aging to the rest of it. If the tuners fu thin perfectly fine, they don’t need to be messed with. Same goes for everything else.
      Because now, this bass, to collectors, hasn’t been refinished. Which devalues a guitar significantly.
      You guys don’t need to be putting him down for not doing the job you wanted him to do. It’s not your instrument. And did, what looks like to be, a great job. Neck and fretboard shine and look smooth and frets are polished to a mirror shine. So why the hate?

    • @kamikazehound3243
      @kamikazehound3243 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@OfficialKevinFox they are probably young and do not know know any better

  • @stealingtomorrowband
    @stealingtomorrowband 2 года назад

    Fantastic job my friend!!! I just got done repairing my 02 ibanez that had a bad headstock issue..
    Wish you were in my area i would get you to do some work on my bass. I think i need new frets and a little spice!!!

  • @jimwoods3742
    @jimwoods3742 2 года назад +1

    Man that thing's going to play so much better that guy's going to wish here today would have done that a long time ago

  • @vincentcuevas
    @vincentcuevas 11 месяцев назад

    Outstanding job, the birdseye really pops out... love it✌!!!

  • @HabAnagarek
    @HabAnagarek 2 года назад +3

    I'd say just get a new bass, but probably not possible right now..

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад

      You can't just buy a new Music Man 80s)

    • @HabAnagarek
      @HabAnagarek 2 года назад

      @@mr.k1t true, true, and I was thinking Ukraine right now. Stay safe man.

  • @dkd1228
    @dkd1228 2 года назад +1

    Great job, particularly on that neck. The active pickup on this bass has beautiful clarity. Makes me want to drag out my Enigmatic Ocean (Jean Luc Ponty) LP. It's been awhile.

  • @mattbridges8908
    @mattbridges8908 2 года назад +3

    Honestly the natural wear before the restoration was really beautiful. As long as it played well and the electronics all worked I probably would have just polished the frets and sent it out again. I never liked shiny new instruments, they always seem unapproachable and sterile. When I see a neck with that level of honest wear I know that someone has loved that instrument and played it every day for decades, so it must be fun to play. I know you're a repair shop and probably just doing what the client asked for, but to someone like me this is like erasing the history of the instrument, to me the instrument is now a lie. Like a 70 year old actor with too much botox.

    • @mr.k1t
      @mr.k1t  2 года назад +2

      Understood you.
      I couldn't polish the frets, the neck was crooked, so we did refret and made a new pleasant cover of the neck.

    • @mattrogers1946
      @mattrogers1946 Год назад

      Correct, now it's half beat up and half shiny.

  • @jazzblasterrr
    @jazzblasterrr Год назад

    I was a little sad you removed the years of play wear until I saw the gorgeous Birds Eye maple underneath. The wood deserves to be seen.