As a guitarist and a guitar builder in the USA I am so impressed with this video, the extent that you went on the neck is beyond belief. Awesome job I could not have done a better job myself you took what resources you had and put a new fingerboard on, put new frets in leveled and crowned it. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼, it is obvious you do know what you’re doing, your refinish on the guitar is one of the best restorations I’ve ever seen on RUclips. A wonderful job. Great work!
You couldn't have done a better job yourself and you're in the USA?? Well, I guess that means it would have been impossible to do a better job then 😂 You mightn't have meant it to be but your comment came across as a bit patronizing!
@@FlameFlickers I think you're reading too much into that. He's just giving some background for context, his experience and where he is. "Couldn't have done a better job", taken at face value, is clearly a compliment. Your comment could come across as rather gratuitous and adversarial - but I'm sure it also came from the right place.
@@FlameFlickers Just visited his channel and not trying to make fun of him' watch his video on setting up the intonation on the tele. He has no idea what he's doing. Pitiful.
Thanks! I never knew they had so many screws, but it’s definitely quite the job to do. I used to bondo gas tanks that were beat to heck. I don’t miss sanding and wet sanding by hand! Again thanx for showing me how to do this!❤😮
That poor baby! Great video! I have an ES335 style project guitar that someone started stripping the finish from and instead of completing it, sold it to the thrift store. This video showed me a great way to "finish" the job. Thanks!!
In my years as a musician, I have never seen a guitar as destroyed as that Fender Telecaster. It made me sad to see how destroyed it was. I hope her new owner loves her and takes care of her as she deserves.
I hate to break it to you, but this channel appears to be following an extremely common practice with "restoration" channels like this: buying vintage stuff, then leaving it outside, or sometimes using a variety of chemical exposures and other methods to accelerate wear and give them a really eye-catching "before" to contrast with the "after." There just aren't that many easily attainable, horrendously neglected, yet restoration-worthy guitars out there to sustain a channel like this. For the views they're getting, it's good business to go and wreck a nice guitar so they have another restoration project to film.
wow this is your best video I have seen of you restoring a guitar so far amazing. Do you know how the guitar got in to such terrible shape, looks like flood damage. You saved this guitars life after so much neglect
Amazing work, as always. I love that the rotting areas weren’t hidden under an opaque finish. They’re part of the guitar’s history and so they’re tastefully on display.
Ι don't care much about opaque finish, i prefer the natural look of the wood grain, but i would fill in the hole left after the rotten wood was removed, with wood dust mixed with glue.
Absolutely amazing. You just taught me about 50 techniques. This should be a required video for Luthier school. I cannot possibly tell you how much I got from this. And my many, many thanks! Mark
Best restoration so far--you brought that beautiful guitar back from the dead. I was so anxious that you were going to have to paint the body but the refinish job is amazing! Very talented!
I'm wondering about that UV cure resin used. I'd like to get my hands on a bottle of it, if it's suitable strength for filling in next to the neck socket.
That rotting wood had me shuddering in horror at the sight of it. But I knew it would be worth it to watch til the end, and of course it was. As usual you did beautiful work, and it is always fascinating to see the level of skill, work, and love you put into every project. Well done as always! その腐った木材は、私をそれを見て恐怖で震えさせました。しかし、私は終わりまで見ることはそれだけの価値があると知っていました、そしてもちろんそうでした。いつものように、あなたは美しい仕事をしました、そして、あなたがすべてのプロジェクトに入れたスキル、仕事、そして愛のレベルを見るのは常に魅力的です。いつものようによくやった!
One way that I've found to deal with dry rot damage on guitars is to soak the effected area in CA glue (that's super glue which is also called crazy glue in some places), you want the cheap thin stuff that you can buy in dollar stores, and really give it a good soaking, letting it get down deep into the soft wood. The super glue will not fill in big holes but it will give you a nice firm base to push filler into. Hope this helps.
@@FlipDahlenburg You can buy stuff specially designed to harden rotten wood at the home improvement store, it's the stuff they use on window frames and the like, I've personally never used it because the area of rot I fixed was small enough to just use super glue on.
Hello Friend, indeed one your best ! This MJT Fender Telecaster is well preserved despite its former condition and has been faithfully restored grace to your fantastic talent ! The fretboard replacement, is a piece of art and finally, this Telly has a trumendous vintage sound ! Well done Man ! Thank you so much for this amazing video, see you next...
Some instruments are so badly contructed, that even with a ton of repairs, they need to be thrown away in the trash to be honest. Then you have neglected diamonds in the ruff, gems like what you have. That absolutely need TLC to bring them back to life. Good job man!
I’m always amazed at the skill you have to get these old messed up guitars to a point where they are back to their original glory. Very impressive!! You are a very talented luthier. Plus it’s a great bonus to see the fixed guitar being played at the end 🎸🎸
Turned out great you did good to keep as much of the original parts as possible while making it functional again, the only unfortunate part (not your fault) is the pick guard covering up the severely damaged area by the neck pocket. At least you still see some of it, that and the crusty bridge are my favorite parts of the restoration. You did a perfect job on this one well done!
Wow! Mastery of work. When I read your video title that it mentioned ‘rotting wood’, I thought ‘no way!’ But you were spot on! Can’t believe a guitar can get that trashed. I’m guessing longterm water damage? Well done, great work.
Since I've been watching you refurbish guitars I believe this one was the worse off damaged one yet but you saved it from being firewood now look how wonderful it is absolutely stunning no not perfect but its awesome
It looks like this poor guitar was dropped in a lake and then left in a garage for 5 years. Awesome job on the restoration as always. The way you stained and finished the body somehow reminds me of the exact colour and texture of the kitchen table I had growing up hahah. Weird.
I recognized this melody from the first couple of notes. Heaven in her arms such a great band! Who knows, maybe you are their guitar player?) I've been waiting for their return to Moscow since 2017 though. Also you did a great job like always, thak you for the videos!
Wow!!! Mamma mia che gran lavoro!!! Compliments! an incredible job that brought a beautiful guitar back to life, reduced to unspeakable conditions (but how is it possible to reduce an instrument like this). Standing ovation!!!
It is certainly remarkable how many rusty old guitars you seem to come across. Do people bring them to you or are they just randomly lying around all over the place? Great job anyway.
The rebirth of Telecaster is so satisfying. The guitar neck rebuild part is particularly awesome. In terms of handcraft process, to make a new neck from zero could be more easier , keep it original to renew all usable materials is deserves respect. or either make a test for yourself anyway, the result is superb craftsmanship bring this beautiful Tele a second life to singing again, Great job and really enjok the video, Salute!
Beautiful work!! You did an amazing job on that guitar! I was surprised to see you reconstruct the neck, whereas most people would just throw the old one away and get a new one. But you really did a great job on it.
So... here's a conversation I had last night... My wife: hey, it's time for bed (said with a wink and a knowing smile) Me: Sure thing! I'll be up in a minute. Just been watching a bit of RUclips, guitar resto stuff lols My wife: Don't be long then (wink) 45 minutes later.... Me: wow, what a lovely restoration of a Telecaster. I could watch this guy for hours on end. Another original saved. What a guy. Me: I don't think my wife will be awake and waiting for me... oops ;)
Massive restore, so much effort. The best bit is that the guitar looks restored but still old, I appreciate that it is very difficult and requires an artists creative decision-making process to take each step of the journey to get this kind of end result. This is a 'perfect' restoration because everything does not look perfect.
Lovely work - things I thought were odd, no shielding at all, hence the buzz at the end. Line the pockets with thin layer of copper and ensure they are a continuous ground plane (including the bridge). Was the truss rod ok - didn’t see any truss rod adjustment, I guess it was all rusted and useless? I thought the finish on the neck was beautiful!!
At least in three moments of this video, I wrote the guitar off & considered it garbage. Especially with wood rot, which I understood as irreversible unless the rotted/rotting wood were removed in a large section. Superb job!
Thanks for posting this very extensive restoration video. The shots and editing are very entertaining! However, i suspect a future restoration with also be requited, as it does not appear that all of the microorganisms causing the wood rot were removed. Some of them dont need air to reproduce, so they wood under the repairs may continue to rot. Also i would worry that the epoxy to wood bond at the neck may fail under long term neck and string tension, but thats totally a guess. Maybe replacing some of wood would be better structurally. But the epoxied rot looks so cool! Thanks for posting this highly interesting vid!
This video is great. Thank you for your time and effort. I wonder where do you find these guitars? Some of them are real jems. I also wonder about all the products you use, since i can't read japanese. Can you put a list with the products in english?
Your patience and skill are remarkable! If some one had given me that guitar in such terrible condition, I would have thanked them and after they left I would have thrown the guitar in the rubbish bin.
Incredible work, I realise that it’s not a holiday that’s particularly celebrated in Japan but want to wish you and everyone reading this a Merry Christmas and good tidings for the new year
Judging by the mark half way up the neck when you removed the finger board, I'd say this guitar way in a flood and then the insects got to it. Great work on this one.
One of the best ones yet- I think you should’ve sanded down the end of the fretboard past the nut though, looked like it was preventing the break angle of the strings into the tuners
Great work! The title suckered me in: I read it as "I used rotting wood to repair a rusty guitar" and thought "that's a curious choice. let's see how this went..." 😹
incredible transformation, one of the best videos I've seen on the channel since I became a subscriber! congratulations and long live the music greetings from Argentina🇦🇷
最初、素手で触るのが憚れるくらい酷くて驚きましたが、あんなに可哀想な状態になっていたギターがピカピカに蘇ってくれて嬉しくなりました☻
As a guitarist and a guitar builder in the USA I am so impressed with this video, the extent that you went on the neck is beyond belief. Awesome job I could not have done a better job myself you took what resources you had and put a new fingerboard on, put new frets in leveled and crowned it. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼, it is obvious you do know what you’re doing, your refinish on the guitar is one of the best restorations I’ve ever seen on RUclips. A wonderful job. Great work!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You couldn't have done a better job yourself and you're in the USA?? Well, I guess that means it would have been impossible to do a better job then 😂
You mightn't have meant it to be but your comment came across as a bit patronizing!
@@FlameFlickers
I think you're reading too much into that.
He's just giving some background for context, his experience and where he is. "Couldn't have done a better job", taken at face value, is clearly a compliment.
Your comment could come across as rather gratuitous and adversarial - but I'm sure it also came from the right place.
@@PLivelygod level response
@@FlameFlickers
Just visited his channel and not trying to make fun of him' watch his video on setting up the intonation on the tele.
He has no idea what he's doing. Pitiful.
Thanks! I never knew they had so many screws, but it’s definitely quite the job to do. I used to bondo gas tanks that were beat to heck. I don’t miss sanding
and wet sanding by hand! Again thanx for showing me how to do this!❤😮
thank you!!
こんなに綺麗にして貰えて、ギターは絶対喜んでいる
見事。次はパンツを修理してほしい
Totalmente!
@@DIZZYTRIO 半ズボンになるよ見てて。
Perfect. You saved and kept it original. This one looked like one of the most damaged you have ever restored. You did a great job. 🎸
No he didn't. That was a crap job.
@@tetedur377 What do you mean? How was it a crap job?
Well, it LOOKS fantastic....
ナチュラルフィニッシュなのが良い…!!!!
埋めた所も渋くてカッコいい♥
こういう動画を見るたびに楽器を大事に大切にしていこう、と思います。お疲れ様です。
That poor baby! Great video! I have an ES335 style project guitar that someone started stripping the finish from and instead of completing it, sold it to the thrift store. This video showed me a great way to "finish" the job. Thanks!!
このビデオを見たのは全くの偶然でした。 単に素晴らしい作品であり、保存状態に欠陥があるにもかかわらず、素晴らしい楽器でもありました。 ピックガードについては、時間を無駄にするつもりはありませんが、新しいものを購入します) 申し訳ありませんが、私は日本語を話せません。Google 翻訳者がこれをしてくれました
В этом и смысл ролика - что восстановить, при наличии желания и мастерства можно всё :-)
When I saw the condition of that neck, I thought for sure it wasn't worth saving. But you came through with flying colors!! Brilliant work.
Hey, a little - okay, a lot of bondo and some paint, it'll make you the guitar repairer you ain't.
@@tetedur377 😂🤣
Totally of the same mind. This really is stunning.
こういうリペア動画の最後にさらっと涙がこぼれそうを弾く辺りが粋だなと思います
In my years as a musician, I have never seen a guitar as destroyed as that Fender Telecaster. It made me sad to see how destroyed it was. I hope her new owner loves her and takes care of her as she deserves.
Looks to me like it was under water for a while.
A good while...
I thought that as well .laying in water .@@markrichardson239
He breathed new life into a train wreck. I minor miracle!
I hate to break it to you, but this channel appears to be following an extremely common practice with "restoration" channels like this: buying vintage stuff, then leaving it outside, or sometimes using a variety of chemical exposures and other methods to accelerate wear and give them a really eye-catching "before" to contrast with the "after." There just aren't that many easily attainable, horrendously neglected, yet restoration-worthy guitars out there to sustain a channel like this. For the views they're getting, it's good business to go and wreck a nice guitar so they have another restoration project to film.
@@jimbojimson it could be the case, right chemical and a little bit of time in direct sunlight could cause damage wee see.
最後の演奏もいつも楽しみにしてましたが、涙が流れそうになりました。
R.I.P チバ
音確認で涙がこぼれそうのイントロ引いてる時点で最高すぎる、リペアも素敵、、
wow this is your best video I have seen of you restoring a guitar so far amazing. Do you know how the guitar got in to such terrible shape, looks like flood damage. You saved this guitars life after so much neglect
あなたの動画は数本観させてもらっていますが、流石にこれは最悪の一本ではないでしょうか。どこまで修復できるのかと思ってみていましたが、ここまで完璧になるとは驚きですボディの腐食していた箇所はどうするのかと思ったら、ちゃんと樹脂で修復とは驚きました。更に、その黒くなった箇所は塗装でごまかさず、そのまま残しておくというのはなかなか粋ですね。お見事の一言に尽きます。蘇ったとはこのことですね。
I actually spent the first third of this video trying to figure out why he would use rotting wood to repair a guitar. Great work btw.
Yeah - to anyone interested, I’ve got some rotting wood in my barn if you want it to fix it your rusty guitar - collect only, I don’t ship!!
Amazing work, as always. I love that the rotting areas weren’t hidden under an opaque finish. They’re part of the guitar’s history and so they’re tastefully on display.
Ι don't care much about opaque finish, i prefer the natural look of the wood grain, but i would fill in the hole left after the rotten wood was removed, with wood dust mixed with glue.
@@theo9952 i would have filled with unicorn glitter and gold mixed with epoxy and then thrown the guitar away cause it had unicorn glitter in it.
When the fretboard starting breaking apart my heart broke a little
IKR. I was like "isn't that supposed to be one piece?" - I guess that is what happens when you store a telecaster under water....
This has got to be your most epic job yet, always impressed with your fine work and dedication my friend!👍👍
Absolutely amazing.
You just taught me about 50 techniques.
This should be a required video for Luthier school.
I cannot possibly tell you how much I got from this.
And my many, many thanks!
Mark
涙がこぼれそう、最高です。
腐食してるとこをレジンで埋めて
オシャレにする発想は凄い
That is truly a labor of love. Great job! I was thinking about some sort of artistic carving in the bad part of the wood.
WOW !!! What a beautiful restoration. You gave an old guitar new life. Bravo.
It's just a pity he can't play it!
Best restoration so far--you brought that beautiful guitar back from the dead. I was so anxious that you were going to have to paint the body but the refinish job is amazing! Very talented!
I was hoping he would have painted it instead of leaving the dark rotted wood showing. "To each his own."
これは、、、いい!!こういうレストア綺麗になるけどデザインくそ、みたいなことあるけどこれはまじで気持ちいい。ロゴもあの落ち着いた感じ選んだの最高!
もう感無量です。修復されてゆくギターを見ていて涙が止まりませんでした、それと私個人の事ですが見終わったときに心が安定して気分が良くなっていることが何かメンタル的な治療してもらっているみたいでぜひ続けてほしいです。
I never would have tried to restore that neck!! Fantastic job!!!
A superb restoration Asyl. I also liked that you didn't obliterate the playing surface wood damage.
レリックやエイジング加工に価値が生まれる中で綺麗に復活させる。
こういう事にもっと価値が生まれたら人生楽しいだろうなって思います。
羽生で経営なさっているのにも驚きました!
動画楽しみにしてます!
今後も頑張ってください!
シャロン弾いてくれたのが泣けました😢
It takes an impressive amount of neglect to get a guitar body with termite damage. Great work restoring this.
I'm wondering about that UV cure resin used. I'd like to get my hands on a bottle of it, if it's suitable strength for filling in next to the neck socket.
(Though I suppose most of the tension goes down the body. Still...)
I was thinking that looked like termite damage too, but I dismissed the thought as ridiculous.
うおぉ、過去一でやべー素材じゃないですか?
塗りつぶしかと思いきや、腐ったところを敢えて見せるのいいなと思いました。
ピックガードでほとんど隠れてしまったのが残念。
千葉さんへのリスペクトを感じられました。
Curious, what is happening at 11:50? Is that light killing microbes in the rotting wood? This was such a great restoration, I’m loving these videos!
That rotting wood had me shuddering in horror at the sight of it. But I knew it would be worth it to watch til the end, and of course it was. As usual you did beautiful work, and it is always fascinating to see the level of skill, work, and love you put into every project. Well done as always!
その腐った木材は、私をそれを見て恐怖で震えさせました。しかし、私は終わりまで見ることはそれだけの価値があると知っていました、そしてもちろんそうでした。いつものように、あなたは美しい仕事をしました、そして、あなたがすべてのプロジェクトに入れたスキル、仕事、そして愛のレベルを見るのは常に魅力的です。いつものようによくやった!
I have a tele.jusf like this one..I can't believe how it rusted in a trunk of a car.
I love the character you brought out with this one! Awesome natural colour
ボロボロのギターを見て、前の持ち主がどんな人で、どんなプレイスタイルだったかを想像するのが好きです👍
One way that I've found to deal with dry rot damage on guitars is to soak the effected area in CA glue (that's super glue which is also called crazy glue in some places), you want the cheap thin stuff that you can buy in dollar stores, and really give it a good soaking, letting it get down deep into the soft wood. The super glue will not fill in big holes but it will give you a nice firm base to push filler into.
Hope this helps.
Would sanding sealer--if they still make it--work and be cheaper? It dries pretty hard.
@@FlipDahlenburg You can buy stuff specially designed to harden rotten wood at the home improvement store, it's the stuff they use on window frames and the like, I've personally never used it because the area of rot I fixed was small enough to just use super glue on.
@@FlipDahlenburg Minwax make a wood hardener.
Thanks
試奏の時の曲がエモ、スクリーモ系ていうのがドツボで拝聴させていただいております。
どこかのバーの看板代わりに雨ざらしになっていた、そんな感じですね。
風合いを残した素晴らしいリペアです。僕はドラマーなので楽器にも心が宿っているのを知ってます。
きっと、このギターも喜んでる。
Hello Friend, indeed one your best ! This MJT Fender Telecaster is well preserved despite its former condition and has been faithfully restored grace to your fantastic talent ! The fretboard replacement, is a piece of art and finally, this Telly has a trumendous vintage sound ! Well done Man ! Thank you so much for this amazing video, see you next...
この酷い状態のギターをどの様に修理するのかと楽しみながら観ていました。レジンで修復するというアイディアに驚き。レジンは万能ですね!
Some instruments are so badly contructed, that even with a ton of repairs, they need to be thrown away in the trash to be honest. Then you have neglected diamonds in the ruff, gems like what you have. That absolutely need TLC to bring them back to life. Good job man!
I’m always amazed at the skill you have to get these old messed up guitars to a point where they are back to their original glory. Very impressive!! You are a very talented luthier. Plus it’s a great bonus to see the fixed guitar being played at the end 🎸🎸
Wow! You really gave that guitar a second life! Amazing skill, incredible work. I enjoyed watching, thanks for sharing
Fantastic restoration. I love that you kept the old pitted parts, and did not fit new chrome. It has a life story in its scars. Beautiful work.
Turned out great you did good to keep as much of the original parts as possible while making it functional again, the only unfortunate part (not your fault) is the pick guard covering up the severely damaged area by the neck pocket. At least you still see some of it, that and the crusty bridge are my favorite parts of the restoration. You did a perfect job on this one well done!
Wow! Mastery of work. When I read your video title that it mentioned ‘rotting wood’, I thought ‘no way!’ But you were spot on! Can’t believe a guitar can get that trashed. I’m guessing longterm water damage? Well done, great work.
Since I've been watching you refurbish guitars I believe this one was the worse off damaged one yet but you saved it from being firewood now look how wonderful it is absolutely stunning no not perfect but its awesome
ボロボロのギターを綺麗に素敵にしてくれてありがとう
そのテレキャスに変わって御礼をいいます
最後になんとも言えない音が出たときは、泣きそうになりました
もう、いいオヤジなんですけどね
BRAVO!👏👏👏👏
この動画を国宝級の神社仏閣の修復番組を見るよりジッと食い入るように見ました。
仕上がった時に少しだけ腐ったBodyが残る所が素敵。
私は弾く事は向いてなけどやってみたいと思いました。音を出せる所までは出来ないけどね😏
It looks like this poor guitar was dropped in a lake and then left in a garage for 5 years. Awesome job on the restoration as always. The way you stained and finished the body somehow reminds me of the exact colour and texture of the kitchen table I had growing up hahah. Weird.
Looks like it was underwater for a while. Nice job!!
I recognized this melody from the first couple of notes. Heaven in her arms such a great band! Who knows, maybe you are their guitar player?) I've been waiting for their return to Moscow since 2017 though.
Also you did a great job like always, thak you for the videos!
Wow!!! Mamma mia che gran lavoro!!! Compliments! an incredible job that brought a beautiful guitar back to life, reduced to unspeakable conditions (but how is it possible to reduce an instrument like this). Standing ovation!!!
It is certainly remarkable how many rusty old guitars you seem to come across. Do people bring them to you or are they just randomly lying around all over the place? Great job anyway.
救いましたね❗️復活の感動を頂きました❣️🌏ギターも人生も捨てたものじゃない…と教えて頂きました❣️またも〈ギターテレサ〉でしたね❣️🌏
The rebirth of Telecaster is so satisfying. The guitar neck rebuild part is particularly awesome. In terms of handcraft process, to make a new neck from zero could be more easier , keep it original to renew all usable materials is deserves respect. or either make a test for yourself anyway, the result is superb craftsmanship bring this beautiful Tele a second life to singing again, Great job and really enjok the video, Salute!
Never ever seen a guitar that new with that much rot in 40 years of playing and collecting, was it found in a wet basement,😮
You can see where the water/ dirt/ stain has pooled in areas weird....
Beautiful work!! You did an amazing job on that guitar! I was surprised to see you reconstruct the neck, whereas most people would just throw the old one away and get a new one. But you really did a great job on it.
Looks like it spent more than 1 year outdoors..
So... here's a conversation I had last night...
My wife: hey, it's time for bed (said with a wink and a knowing smile)
Me: Sure thing! I'll be up in a minute. Just been watching a bit of RUclips, guitar resto stuff lols
My wife: Don't be long then (wink)
45 minutes later....
Me: wow, what a lovely restoration of a Telecaster. I could watch this guy for hours on end. Another original saved. What a guy.
Me: I don't think my wife will be awake and waiting for me... oops
;)
Massive restore, so much effort. The best bit is that the guitar looks restored but still old, I appreciate that it is very difficult and requires an artists creative decision-making process to take each step of the journey to get this kind of end result.
This is a 'perfect' restoration because everything does not look perfect.
Lovely work - things I thought were odd, no shielding at all, hence the buzz at the end. Line the pockets with thin layer of copper and ensure they are a continuous ground plane (including the bridge).
Was the truss rod ok - didn’t see any truss rod adjustment, I guess it was all rusted and useless?
I thought the finish on the neck was beautiful!!
At least in three moments of this video, I wrote the guitar off & considered it garbage. Especially with wood rot, which I understood as irreversible unless the rotted/rotting wood were removed in a large section. Superb job!
Japanese translated:
The guitar is definitely happy to have it so beautiful.
I have never in my life seen anything like this. What an absolutely high high end artisan you are. What incredible talent!!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
That thing looks like it went through a house fire and left until the demolition crew came to clear the site.
Thanks for posting this very extensive restoration video. The shots and editing are very entertaining!
However, i suspect a future restoration with also be requited, as it does not appear that all of the microorganisms causing the wood rot were removed. Some of them dont need air to reproduce, so they wood under the repairs may continue to rot. Also i would worry that the epoxy to wood bond at the neck may fail under long term neck and string tension, but thats totally a guess. Maybe replacing some of wood would be better structurally. But the epoxied rot looks so cool!
Thanks for posting this highly interesting vid!
Magical. So relaxing. I kept thinking: 'How can anyone possibly salvage that guitar?'
試奏の最初のフレーズ、涙がこぼれそう!
This video is great. Thank you for your time and effort.
I wonder where do you find these guitars? Some of them are real jems.
I also wonder about all the products you use, since i can't read japanese. Can you put a list with the products in english?
that is a 1994-95 tele. i wonder how it got that bad? great physical restoration.
Your patience and skill are remarkable! If some one had given me that guitar in such terrible condition, I would have thanked them and after they left I would have thrown the guitar in the rubbish bin.
Incredible work, I realise that it’s not a holiday that’s particularly celebrated in Japan but want to wish you and everyone reading this a Merry Christmas and good tidings for the new year
Judging by the mark half way up the neck when you removed the finger board, I'd say this guitar way in a flood and then the insects got to it. Great work on this one.
生まれ変わりましたね、テレキャス、3つのピックアップで色々な音色がでて楽しみ❤
WOW Your a true pro, and the patiences ..... like putting the puzzle all back together again!! Great Video
Astonishing work. Congrats for your result. Especially leaving the wood clear for everyone to see its beauty.
What a beautiful save of a 20yr old '72 Telecaster Custom re-issue....
My first thought was “why would you use rotting wood to repair a rusty guitar”.🤷♂️ Love these restorations tho 👍🏻
Wow! Stunning! Absolutely beautiful. Leo Fender is smiling
Fantastic work, my friend! Love that you preserved the rotted portions! Super cool look!
Yep, kept the rot right in there without cutting it out. Fantastic job. NOT!
Thank you for posting such a fascinating restore job. I would like to know what is the glue or substance you used at 11:19?
So nice to see not only an unbelievably good restoration, but also a legitimate one that isn't faked. Great great work!
Also,forgot to say, whoever left that guitar to rot should be banned from ever even LISTENING to music ever again. Just criminal....😢😢😢
I could not stop watching. Thanks!
You have hands from the heavens. Sensational restoration.
One of the best ones yet- I think you should’ve sanded down the end of the fretboard past the nut though, looked like it was preventing the break angle of the strings into the tuners
Great job and great video. My only beef is I wish you had shielded the pockets when you had it apart. Other then that it was a impressive restoration.
This was relaxing and enjoyable to watch, great job!
Great work! The title suckered me in: I read it as "I used rotting wood to repair a rusty guitar" and thought "that's a curious choice. let's see how this went..." 😹
What a fantastic job! You are certainly a proper craftsman. Congratulations on this fine restoration.
Very nicely done! I’m surprised you kept the bridge. Turned out nice though. Very inspiring!
incredible transformation, one of the best videos I've seen on the channel since I became a subscriber! congratulations and long live the music
greetings from Argentina🇦🇷
Ça fait chaud au cœur de voir une si belle Telecaster retrouver une seconde vie ! Magnifique ! 😊👍
The Fender logo is missing the black outline....but it's better than it was. It sounds as good as it looks...
Great restoration. You brought it back to life. You do great work. You have a passion for this.
I just restored an Ibanez RG series guitar. It wasn't as bad as this Fender but, it was neglected too. You're my motivation, good Sir!
If some wood color was mixed with the epoxy to mask the body repair and rechrome the bridge and it would be perfect