Some things would take ages. If road workers would work with this patience it would take an eternity. Some jobs need fast, rough work. So i dont think the world would be a better place.
Sytse Notenboom while I agree with the whole point the road example isn’t really a great one if you look at Germany they have great raids that last a long time because they put more care and consideration into it. I suppose in a bigger country it might not be super time effective but I’m not to sure
@@itz_caz8909 hmm maybe not. But this video is a prime example of quality over quantity/pace. Maybe farming or something is a job where the mindset mainly the opposite.
@@BestKiteboardingOfficial I noticed that as soon as he started drilling but I immediately assumed the guy knew what he was doing and never thought for a second to make a comment, rude or otherwise, about it.
Dude, This video is perfect. You immediately got to the actual content without a ridiculous intro, Showed the process of your work without un-necessary dialogue or distracting music. You seem like a true craftsman with a passion for your work. Please make more of these videos.
No you really don't. So many people think they can watch a video and then suddenly they know luthiery.. A real luthier apprenticed under a master for YEARS... This guitar was NOT a candidate for a neck reset. A seasoned luthier would have known that and at least suggested the way less invasive AND less expensive way to correct that geometry.
I've been doing guitar work and consulting for 40 years. I'd drop my guitar off to this man "any day of the week" without a question. I'd just say what kind of frets I wanted and what action height I like. This man has deep understanding, and the ability to deliver top notch work. Great, to-the-point video, too.
Hi Lars, what a fascinating video. Some 15 years ago I sent my 1919 Martin 0-45 out to TJ Thompson for what was to be over a years worth of restoration. I had purchased it from The Mandolin Bros in 1973 and because of issues I couldn't have known about and the dry heat of New York City the poor thing was on death's door. I had no idea how much work, time, skill, inspiration, frustration and love went into TJ's work. Because of your video, I understand so much more and will appreciate my fortune every time I play.
Yeah I wasn't intending on watching this entire video but when I started I couldn't stop, so fascinating and peaceful to watch. Strangely therapeutic. Please make more videos - you have 12k subscribers!
OH MY GOD, LARS YOU ARE A FREAK!!! A TOTAL FREAK and I mean that with the utmost of sincerity and compliment!! I could barely watch 5 minutes without my blood pressure freaking out, my heart going back and forth from my throat to my stomach!!! You are my hero now!! You’ve got huge cojones and skills I can’t even fathom. And nerves of……….no word for it. Where in the heck did you learn how to handle a Martin like that? You must have come direct from Nazareth!! That was the most impressive work I’ve ever seen on anything! Please tell me I can send my Martins to YOU when I need some work one to them. YOU ARE AWESOME!
@dhdoctors have you come across crimson guitars yet. You also get to watch another master of his craft making guitars. Yes that's right, not repairing but making guitars so you also get to see another side of the coin.
Such artistry, precision, patience, and skill. I've been playing guitar my whole life and I'm not kidding, your video made me tear up a little. You're amazing! I hope you have someone to pass this treasure of knowledge to. Also, a couple of your jigs were absolute genius. Thanks for the wonderful experience!
Fantastic job… your precision is incredible to watch… you are a true artist… great to see people enjoying the work that they do… and working with their hands 🙌… especially when they provide music 🎶… to people!!!
The detail put into this work is the definition of "craftsman". Loved seeing all of the special tools and techniques that are unique to stringed instrument repair. Please make more videos!
funoverdone /forgive my opinion that I disagree that it was well shot. Yes it has a nice look but the quick edits do not promote a great learning video. There is not enough time while the picture is jumping around to see What the luthier is doing. The overall look of the film is exceptional as a short subject presented at a film festival but as a learning tool I feel the camera work detracted from its effectiveness. Just saying and addressing your comment thank you
@@nakedhombre Hello! you should read the whole description. but I can repeat It here !CAUTION!: This video is not ment as a "how-to" instruction. Many elements and steps of the restoration has been left out and this video does not give a complete representation of what goes in to this kind of work. if you need similar work done I would strongly advice you to take it to an experienced professional and certainly not use this video as a "how-to" guide
Lars Dalin / Thank you. I did miss the admonition. I watched the entire video and enjoyed it immensely and I did realize that to have filmed this with the eye of a step-by-step procedure would have taken an in ordinate amount of time that could not have been accomplished with one video. I have a background in commercial film making industry and was acquainted with the editing techniques of Music videos and expensive car commercials in which the action is fast and furious and is only matched by the quick cuts. Thank you for your response I still feel that there could’ve been some slightly longer panning shots of what you were doing. I have a 1974 Martin D 35 that I purchased new in Chicago. It came with a lifetime warranty. 27 years later when I was convalescing from a leg injury, I sent my guitar to a luthier Who was an authorized Martin repair agent. Much of the work was covered under warranty plus I paid for a few elective repairs. (Fret wire replacement and som body damage) but other original work was guaranteed by the manufacturer such as neck adjustment, ribbing adhesion, internal loose bracing, and a curled up pick guard, (notorious for that model-year). I am curious if the D 28 model, 1974 also had a lifetime guarantee? Some of that work may have been covered by Martin under their original sales agreement.Thank you again for the video your work, as others have noted is nothing short of amazing!
What I like about this video, is the honesty. Lars is obviously a very knowledgeable luthier, and very much in control of the repair process. He doesn't make up a lot of drama, or belly ache about how difficult the repair is going to be, he just fixed the guitar, and did it very competently. It was a pleasure watching him work.
This was a most engaging and entertaining video. I loved the professionalism displayed in the restoration, what a fantastic job you did! Being a woodworker of no small skill myself, and also being the owner of a 1974 Martin HD 28, this video really hit home. Thanks for sharing this.
It gave me such comfort and joy to see the loving perfection you put into this instrument. I know you will be able to hear the resonance of your contribution in the music it makes.
Dude, your level of craftsmanship is nuts. I didn’t realize that so much went into maintaining the integrity of these instruments. I’d be honored to have you restore my guitar, if I owned one.
Your two videos (this one and the 60s Jazz Master one) are awesome! I know you uploaded this over a year ago, but I just wanted to let you know how much I dug it. I really hope you decide to start making many more videos like this one.
Careful, beautiful, meticulous work man. Would feel 100% safe letting you work on any instrument I had that needed some TLC. Keep these videos coming brother.
this is what I imagine a master craftsman to be like. Paying attention to every detail, taking their time to get things just right and perfect. Every step is a work of art more than a repair. That's the difference.
That trick with adding the soder on the fret when warming it up is pretty neat. When you are working on electronics with soldering its a given that when you have a blob of soder on your iron and you can quickly remove something whereas when you are only touching on one point with the iron not so much at all for bigger stuff.
True devoation to his job, respect for the materials and love to the instrument. This is a perfect job! True craftsmenship and none of this bully quick and dirty jobs that are seen so often on you tube. My true respect for your work and additute.
This is THE 1st restore video I've ever seen where the gentle man clearly knows his craft inside out. Plus he plays guitar & well!! I'm stunned. I have a famous Martin I'll be bringing you to restore, with my up most confidence. Great video. Ty SIR. Amazing.
Lars, if you're reading this I just wanted to tell you as a guitarist that I learned so much about restoration and repair from watching this video and the Fender Jazzmaster repair video. It's fascinating to me how much specialised knowledge, techniques, and equipment you need to know how to use effectively. Some of the techniques you use here I had never seen before. Thank you and please make more videos like this; it's great to see a luthier who is a true craftsman at work.
😄yeah but seriously... I'm still curious what the customer has to SAY about it because that's what Lars promised us, sort of. 😏Nice restoration job anyway!
Lars you are a true artist and genius in the work and execution you perform. I had so many Martin's over the last 58 years I've played and only wish I knew you to work on the one's I'd owned. Keep up your incredible work. You truly are a "Master Craftsman".
This just makes me appreciate instruments and workshop workers even more. This is amazing how you take something that is old and has been played so much and have turned the clock back and made it brand new. Thanks for your hard work. That guitar has a new life because of you.
That was so beautiful. Most of what you described as you worked went straight over my head, but there was no mistaking the depth of artistic and technical knowledge, careful work that you are able to display. Thank you for all that. Guitar sounded wonderful as a result
I'm sure that this guy brings flowers to his girlfriend everyday but i just can't prove it. Lol. Amazing job man i feel so relieved watching your neat work! Please keep it up!
I had a 1976 model, it was my best friend for twenty years... Had to sell her when I got ill...I sobbed for days...I wrote so many important songs on that guitar ... Very sad, but nothing lasts forever. .
Me in the beginning of the video: "This kid will ruin this nice vintage guitar..." In the middle of the video until the end: "This guy is a f&% genius!" Perfect job!
Amazing video, superb work! So nice to see a luthier video which is professional and doesn't say anything stupid and incorrect. Keep up the great work!
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Thanks for a wonderful video.
Thanks. That was a fascinating restoration. You know your stuff- a joy to watch!
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Could watch this for hours. More of this would be highly appreciated.
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I agree
Definitely
Yeah, that wood be cool.
It actually FELT like he was talking for HOURS.
If every person took their craft this seriously, and with such passion the world would be a perfect place.
Some things would take ages. If road workers would work with this patience it would take an eternity. Some jobs need fast, rough work. So i dont think the world would be a better place.
@@sytsenotenboom3031 Quality work lasts and gives joy. Rough is just rough, with no redeeming quaities.
@@chriselliott726 Im not saying rough work is better. But it is definitely needed.
Sytse Notenboom while I agree with the whole point the road example isn’t really a great one if you look at Germany they have great raids that last a long time because they put more care and consideration into it. I suppose in a bigger country it might not be super time effective but I’m not to sure
@@itz_caz8909 hmm maybe not. But this video is a prime example of quality over quantity/pace. Maybe farming or something is a job where the mindset mainly the opposite.
Damn, this guy actually cares enough about what he's doing to take those extra steps. Alway's nice to see.
But not enough to run that fist drill forward....
Best Kiteboarding Official you should check out the description...
America.
@@BestKiteboardingOfficial I noticed that as soon as he started drilling but I immediately assumed the guy knew what he was doing and never thought for a second to make a comment, rude or otherwise, about it.
@@BestKiteboardingOfficial U R always not nice to see.
Dude, This video is perfect. You immediately got to the actual content without a ridiculous intro, Showed the process of your work without un-necessary dialogue or distracting music. You seem like a true craftsman with a passion for your work. Please make more of these videos.
...excellent comment
totally agree
I want this as a netflix series, with the backround music and your commentary.
this seems to be better than 99% netflix series.
You can watch it here just for free!
No you really don't. So many people think they can watch a video and then suddenly they know luthiery.. A real luthier apprenticed under a master for YEARS... This guitar was NOT a candidate for a neck reset. A seasoned luthier would have known that and at least suggested the way less invasive AND less expensive way to correct that geometry.
@@davidmeek8038 it's just relaxing to watch....
@@Ans12237 yes it is🙂
From a D28 owner… We thank you for treating that beautiful guitar with such care and respect.
I've been doing guitar work and consulting for 40 years. I'd drop my guitar off to this man "any day of the week" without a question. I'd just say what kind of frets I wanted and what action height I like. This man has deep understanding, and the ability to deliver top notch work. Great, to-the-point video, too.
Wow... really nice work.
You know you’ve done something good when StewMac likes it!
@@CentricJDM Very true!
@@CentricJDM Definitely
instaBlaster...
This is the only video i haven’t skipped once
imagine standing outside his shop and seeing this dude fixing guitar with such passion,girls will go fangirl mode
I wish
@@LarsDalin LMAO
@@LarsDalin great work sir
@@LarsDalin lmao 😂
Haha,...nope, they don't
I have played guitar for a living for 50 years. You are the one who makes the music.
It's craftmanship like this that almost brings tears to my eyes..
Same here.
Exactly.
Are you keen to details???
YES!!!
I could lose days of my life watching this content. That was beautiful. That there is a man who has spent time and energy into perfecting his craft.
My disappointment when I see you have only ever uploaded once...please make more videos! :)
Go see the IG too. More photos and info
There is now a new video :-) ruclips.net/video/bga0UPM61cc/видео.html
Dude same!
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I’m sure I’ve seen him restore a jazzmaster once
The Person Who Repairs Them Is As Important As The Person Who Build Them, Great Work Lars
Hi Lars, what a fascinating video. Some 15 years ago I sent my 1919 Martin 0-45 out to TJ Thompson for what was to be over a years worth of restoration. I had purchased it from The Mandolin Bros in 1973 and because of issues I couldn't have known about and the dry heat of New York City the poor thing was on death's door. I had no idea how much work, time, skill, inspiration, frustration and love went into TJ's work. Because of your video, I understand so much more and will appreciate my fortune every time I play.
Yeah I wasn't intending on watching this entire video but when I started I couldn't stop, so fascinating and peaceful to watch. Strangely therapeutic. Please make more videos - you have 12k subscribers!
Correct. It was absolutely fabulous to watch. btw did you really not mean to blow my mind?
@@jamieparkes3042 but that shit happens to me, all the time ;)
This guy seems so pure and passionate of what he does. I would send anything to him to fix, i trust his work
This guy is my new favorite guitar repair savant! Very nice
OH MY GOD, LARS YOU ARE A FREAK!!! A TOTAL FREAK and I mean that with the utmost of sincerity and compliment!! I could barely watch 5 minutes without my blood pressure freaking out, my heart going back and forth from my throat to my stomach!!! You are my hero now!! You’ve got huge cojones and skills I can’t even fathom. And nerves of……….no word for it. Where in the heck did you learn how to handle a Martin like that? You must have come direct from Nazareth!! That was the most impressive work I’ve ever seen on anything! Please tell me I can send my Martins to YOU when I need some work one to them. YOU ARE AWESOME!
Such a Professional...People like You is what The World needs...
Love from Argentina!!
This was so pleasant to watch. The best part was how happy he looked while working on it and talking about it. Thanks for this golden content
I'm so mad when I found out this is the only vid he made.
@hawkatro P
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me too..............
@hawkatro where!? I can’t find it I would love to watch more of his work
not true. I watched a video of him restoring a fender jazzmaster
Guitar restorations are my new Covid therapy, all day, every day till this is over. Thank you Lars, from Vancouver.
@dhdoctors have you come across crimson guitars yet. You also get to watch another master of his craft making guitars. Yes that's right, not repairing but making guitars so you also get to see another side of the coin.
This shows how guitars themselves can be works of art, not just technical tools.
We need more videos, Lars. It's so great seeing you work and how meticulous you are. You can tell that it is a passion.
From one luthier to another, Thank you for taking the time to share this. Masterful work sir.
I am in awe of your talent, Lars! Well done video too. I'd like to see more restorations like this!
Such artistry, precision, patience, and skill. I've been playing guitar my whole life and I'm not kidding, your video made me tear up a little. You're amazing! I hope you have someone to pass this treasure of knowledge to.
Also, a couple of your jigs were absolute genius. Thanks for the wonderful experience!
I keep coming back to watch this over the years. Still amazing, the detail and craftsmanship. This fella knows what he is doing. Rare breed.
Fantastic job… your precision is incredible to watch… you are a true artist… great to see people enjoying the work that they do… and working with their hands 🙌… especially when they provide music 🎶… to people!!!
The detail put into this work is the definition of "craftsman". Loved seeing all of the special tools and techniques that are unique to stringed instrument repair. Please make more videos!
It's criminal that this only has 4k likes. Very well-shot and of course the work on display is great, too.
99,000 views and 4600 likes.
funoverdone /forgive my opinion that I disagree that it was well shot. Yes it has a nice look but the quick edits do not promote a great learning video. There is not enough time while the picture is jumping around to see What the luthier is doing. The overall look of the film is exceptional as a short subject presented at a film festival but as a learning tool I feel the camera work detracted from its effectiveness. Just saying and addressing your comment thank you
@@nakedhombre Hello! you should read the whole description. but I can repeat It here
!CAUTION!: This video is not ment as a "how-to" instruction. Many elements and steps of the restoration has been left out and this video does not give a complete representation of what goes in to this kind of work. if you need similar work done I would strongly advice you to take it to an experienced professional and certainly not use this video as a "how-to" guide
Lars Dalin / Thank you. I did miss the admonition. I watched the entire video and enjoyed it immensely and I did realize that to have filmed this with the eye of a step-by-step procedure would have taken an in ordinate amount of time that could not have been accomplished with one video. I have a background in commercial film making industry and was acquainted with the editing techniques of Music videos and expensive car commercials in which the action is fast and furious and is only matched by the quick cuts. Thank you for your response I still feel that there could’ve been some slightly longer panning shots of what you were doing. I have a 1974 Martin D 35 that I purchased new in Chicago. It came with a lifetime warranty. 27 years later when I was convalescing from a leg injury, I sent my guitar to a luthier Who was an authorized Martin repair agent. Much of the work was covered under warranty plus I paid for a few elective repairs. (Fret wire replacement and som body damage) but other original work was guaranteed by the manufacturer such as neck adjustment, ribbing adhesion, internal loose bracing, and a curled up pick guard, (notorious for that model-year). I am curious if the D 28 model, 1974 also had a lifetime guarantee? Some of that work may have been covered by Martin under their original sales agreement.Thank you again for the video your work, as others have noted is nothing short of amazing!
227k
Man! You only have one video??! You have to upload more! You're the best luthier I've seen here on RUclips!
The tools, the hand movements, the demeanor... just a few seconds go by, and it's clear you're seeing a master at work.
What I like about this video, is the honesty. Lars is obviously a very knowledgeable luthier, and very much in control of the repair process. He doesn't make up a lot of drama, or belly ache about how difficult the repair is going to be, he just fixed the guitar, and did it very competently. It was a pleasure watching him work.
I never comment on RUclips but, dude, I implore you, please make more videos.
For real. Damn.
@@tonywolfemusic5920 Me too, guys
This was a most engaging and entertaining video. I loved the professionalism displayed in the restoration, what a fantastic job you did! Being a woodworker of no small skill myself, and also being the owner of a 1974 Martin HD 28, this video really hit home. Thanks for sharing this.
Same for me, I have a 1974 Martin D-28.
Loved your video on
the Living Room Gear Demos channel. Exited to see you have your own channel. Looking forward to another video on this channel
You are a gifted craftsman. A beautiful job and a pleasure to watch. Calming and almost spiritual. Thank you.
Craftsmanship skills beyond reproach. As a retired machinist/assembler, I thoroughly enjoy your labor of love.
It gave me such comfort and joy to see the loving perfection you put into this instrument. I know you will be able to hear the resonance of your contribution in the music it makes.
Dude, your level of craftsmanship is nuts. I didn’t realize that so much went into maintaining the integrity of these instruments. I’d be honored to have you restore my guitar, if I owned one.
perfectionism and craftsmanship in every way respect!
This guy is such an amazing craftsman. Could watch him doing his work all day.
He really seems to enjoy it too .
One of the most interesting videos I have seen on youtube in 16 years. Sir, you are a craftsman.
Tbf a guitar is not just a guitar. Your lifetime friend who always hear and speaks out your emotion more than words can express
Wow, so much craftsmanship right there. How is this the only video you made, you should do more of these.
What a joy to watch you work, Sir. Thank you for illuminating your creative and artistic skill sets.
What a pleasure to see thoughtful and masterful craftsmen at work.
That was very satisfying to watch. Professional craftsmanship on the guitar and perfectly edited video. Bravo!
Your two videos (this one and the 60s Jazz Master one) are awesome! I know you uploaded this over a year ago, but I just wanted to let you know how much I dug it. I really hope you decide to start making many more videos like this one.
Careful, beautiful, meticulous work man. Would feel 100% safe letting you work on any instrument I had that needed some TLC. Keep these videos coming brother.
Great video.... it's so relaxing and admirable to watch a craftsman like you work. Thank you!
this is what I imagine a master craftsman to be like. Paying attention to every detail, taking their time to get things just right and perfect. Every step is a work of art more than a repair. That's the difference.
This man is a true artisan!! What beautiful work, if my old Martin ever needs any work I’d love to have him do it !!
That trick with adding the soder on the fret when warming it up is pretty neat. When you are working on electronics with soldering its a given that when you have a blob of soder on your iron and you can quickly remove something whereas when you are only touching on one point with the iron not so much at all for bigger stuff.
True devoation to his job, respect for the materials and love to the instrument. This is a perfect job! True craftsmenship and none of this bully quick and dirty jobs that are seen so often on you tube. My true respect for your work and additute.
Imagine after all that the customer picks it up and plays smoke on the water
I`m sure he was tempted
Or Stairway to Heaven Ha Ha
for Martin d25 wonderwall would be better sound
Kelly Howell hahaha!
the Customer is King. Personally, I'd love to hear Smoke on the Water on that guitar!
This is THE 1st restore video I've ever seen where the gentle man clearly knows his craft inside out. Plus he plays guitar & well!! I'm stunned. I have a famous Martin I'll be bringing you to restore, with my up most confidence. Great video. Ty SIR. Amazing.
That was really cool watching a master of his craft. Seems like he spent 10 years in every station of the Martin factory.
The "Meister"... you have my utter Respect Sir.
You, sir, are an artist.
I saw one of Lars’ restorations on Living Room Gear Demos. I really hope they make a Netflix series on him!
Lars, if you're reading this I just wanted to tell you as a guitarist that I learned so much about restoration and repair from watching this video and the Fender Jazzmaster repair video. It's fascinating to me how much specialised knowledge, techniques, and equipment you need to know how to use effectively. Some of the techniques you use here I had never seen before. Thank you and please make more videos like this; it's great to see a luthier who is a true craftsman at work.
I'm seriously impressed. A lot of work went into that to get it right. I'm officially a huge fan.
That's ALOT of work! I appreciate the craftsmanship!
"let's see what the customer says"
the customer: 🎵🎵🎶🎶🎶🎵
😄yeah but seriously... I'm still curious what the customer has to SAY about it because that's what Lars promised us, sort of. 😏Nice restoration job anyway!
Would live to see an old j45 repair because mine is currently being fixed
Outstanding! Patience, Knowledge. And caring. An artist and a craftsman
A pleasure to view.
Thank you,
Roji
Lars you are a true artist and genius in the work and execution you perform. I had so many Martin's over the last 58 years I've played and only wish I knew you to work on the one's I'd owned. Keep up your incredible work. You truly are a "Master Craftsman".
This was like like watching Woody get repaired in Toy Story 2
but like 100x better
Gave me a bigger woody than toy story 2
Facts 😂
That has to be at least a month's pay. And I wonder what patience feels like.
Best luthiery I've seen on youtube and I've been looking a long time.
Tasteapiana absolutely incredible craftsmanship.
This just makes me appreciate instruments and workshop workers even more. This is amazing how you take something that is old and has been played so much and have turned the clock back and made it brand new. Thanks for your hard work. That guitar has a new life because of you.
That was so beautiful. Most of what you described as you worked went straight over my head, but there was no mistaking the depth of artistic and technical knowledge, careful work that you are able to display. Thank you for all that. Guitar sounded wonderful as a result
Amazing work! I really admire the amount of passion and patience you put into your projects! Keep up the awesome work!
Really enjoyed this - would love to see more
You Sir are a master artist, outstanding craftsmanship.
I really enjoyed watching an artist at work, thank you very much for your time!
Whatever you charge, your work is worth EVERY penny!! Fantastic.
This is like the scene from Toy Story where woody gets a satisfying makeover!
very soothing
We need more videos!
Incredible craftsmanship. Meticulously through. :O)
4 weeks ago I bought my first D 28 Martin Guitar AND I LOVE IT.
It warms my heart to see that whatever might ever happen to her it can be repaired.
What an absolute joy to watch you work your magic. Thank you for this video!
I'm sure that this guy brings flowers to his girlfriend everyday but i just can't prove it. Lol. Amazing job man i feel so relieved watching your neat work! Please keep it up!
I had a 1976 model, it was my best friend for twenty years... Had to sell her when I got ill...I sobbed for days...I wrote so many important songs on that guitar ... Very sad, but nothing lasts forever. .
That's horrible...
How much the price when you sell it?
@@naturepark4684 whatever it was, it was not enough
Guitar restoration should be consider as art
back again...watched it again...STILL great work for a stunning guitar - very brilliant work Lars Dalin - CONGRATULATIONS!!
Very nice to watch ! Soothing and calming and beautiful. I love to watch people fix old lovely things
This is great .. I really learned a lot!
This was so interesting!
Me in the beginning of the video: "This kid will ruin this nice vintage guitar..."
In the middle of the video until the end: "This guy is a f&% genius!"
Perfect job!
Amazing video, superb work! So nice to see a luthier video which is professional and doesn't say anything stupid and incorrect. Keep up the great work!
Great video, amazing restoration. Would love to see more of your work!! Bravo and Well Done Sir!!
Let's see what the customers says
The costomer: *(just plays)*
that's the best kind of compliment.
@@leecottontail4493 I guess you could say he was..... SPEECHLES hahahah..ha
I'll show my way out ._.
Nathaniel Del Rosario i don’t get it
Customer: *finishes playing*
“Alright, that’s proper shit man....”
Costomer? What's that buddy?
dude forgot his password
Surely so 😔
The care and effort displayed in Lars work is inspirational
Excellent commitment, Patience and workmanship Lars. I enjoyed observing your precision and respect to your work. Awsome dude.