Emerald City Guitars. Please do not stop making these videos. These travel stories and adventures are my favorite new thing to watch on youtube. Please keep them coming!
Guys, not only is the content excellent, but the production values on these videos you are doing is absolutely fantastic. Broadcast quality. Congratulations to a great team.
What am incredible story and guitar! Chris was right, I definitely dream of riding around in a Cadillac full of Fenders!! These videos are way cool! Thank you!
You guys are absolutely salt of the earth! I look forward to meeting you one day and buying a guitar from you. Oh, and a Trevor hug is necessary! Keep these great videos coming and keep being yourselves.
How cool is that.....I kinda liked the Jag...Man that low powered twin wow I just picked up a 61 Princeton tremolo and am loving it Was almost going to get a tweed tho Hmmm maybe a champ
Wish I had my '51 Esquire back. I was second owner & paid only $100.00 for it. Had the original Strap & sales receipt. If I only knew then what I know now.
I always wonder in videos like this why the new owner doesn't play the guitar. I did notice when he picked it up he never strummed it or played a lick which is the first thing I do when I pick up any guitar to see how it feels and sounds unplugged.
10:18 bypass capacitors and filter caps are NOT original. But those are changes made for quality of the amp's life. Old electrolytics belong in the bin.
@@levigarrett7931 i caught that too, overall the amp was really straight up. so many are buggered with, i guess 4k is the number for a straight one. at first i thought 3500 would be fair but the more you think about it, its pretty rare in that condition.
Been wondering about doing something like this too. Selling a bunch to get that one. He can’t have gotten a lot of money for the guitars he sold - I’m guessing maybe 25-30k tops
Not a bad outcome - he gets the guitar he wants and other people get to buy some of the gear he was stockpiling. Looks like the five guitars that he traded are on the website for a total of USD$35,000 and the Deluxe (which looks like the one that the restaurant guy was supposed to buy but it looks like he didn't) and the oxblood Super are there for USD$9500. So...around $45,000 plus whatever the Pro went for. Pushing $50,000 on the trades...he must have paid a fair bit more on top of that for the Nocaster. Surely? Anyway, better he has one guitar he loves than a handful of guitars and amps he might not even be touching, let alone playing.
@@op-z So he’s possibly stumped up $50k on top of the trades. That’s a good deal for someone. If he likes it, it’s a good deal for him. Not sure I’d do it.
@@andrewkemp1882 Considering family history and all, absolutely. And yes, better to have an instrument that inspires you instead of the one that is just standing in the corner. (Also, reverb price does not mean it is actually sells for this price)
I kust found this video. I have an all original nocaster with original case and original paperwork and the ad in the window. He bought it. And hated it. So he put it in the closet in 1951 and never played it again. And asid e from Me Lonnie and my mom. Noone esle have ever played is.sssdddd
I don't think that's the point, my friend. Its not necessarily the sound. Its more about the fact that it is what it is, and its exactly WHAT they say it is. You may be the type of person to say, "So what, bla,bla,bla" or.."It sounds like any other tele" oh wait,you already said that, see?! See what I mean there,bud?😅 Its an uncirculated guitar from the 50s, all original, if you can't understand how goddamn special that is, then this sort of thing isn't for you, run back to your bedroom and hack it out on your Squire Strat through your surprising good sounding line 6 amp🤣😂 Go learn an easy srv lick and hopefully by showing off your newly learned lick will make you seem cooler than you are and possibly get you laid. From what I've gathered by reading your comment, what I said sounds fitting for your type,lol! Have a great weekend brother🤣🤟 I'm only kidding, I honestly hope you got a laugh out of my nonsense 😉👍
To each his own but for me i buy houses,buildings that triple in value over 10-15 yrs not guitars.thats why hollywood stars buy REAL ESTATE not guitars.i hav done it already.i didnt invent the wheel i just used the same formula as ppl in the know use.im not knocking buying vintage,the newer guitars of today ate a whole lot cheaper and are more reliable,easier to play and sound almost as good sometimes better
The video clearly explains that this Nocaster has a personal, historical connection with the new owner and his family which is very important to him. So there's that, which differentiates this purchase from a real estate investment. Plus, for those who are focused on the money, the guitar is extremely likely to continue to appreciate respectably as we have seen with early blackguards for quite a long time now.
For the guitar players who make music for a living this is just another tele,its the guitar dealers that create the fantasy around it. Dealers built up these guitars to be “works of art”.teles are parts guitars,great guitars but bolt together butcher blocks.giv me a break
Yeah, and if you're willing to do just a bit of parts upgrades, the Mojotone kits will get the amps happening for a lot less than the originals or the custom shop or the boutique stuff. Mercury Magnetics transformers and a few F&T caps will do it. Do your homework Do the work You are there
Romanticizing about the 50's, and all the help cats that probably played those old guitars all down through the years is cool and fun. Letting your imagination take flights of fancy into the golden days of yesteryear does no harm, and maybe even Sparks a bit of creativity. .........But then, WHAM!!! Back to the grim meat hook reality of the bottom line, and costs being whatever the market will bear. collectors, brokers, hoarders, and other types who don't even play guitar buy them up at any price and lock them away so that no musician can own or play them again continue to drive up the cost to the point where the deed to your house is an even trade for a Les Paul or old L series Strat. Huh? What? Check the sugar cubes under the blacklight before you drop them in your coffee! If the mushrooms turn blue, don't put them on the pizza! The trendy golden glow that vintage instruments had a few years ago is getting a little tarnished by all of the idolatry and guitar porn. It's time for a creative alternative. This involves not going back to the 50's, it just means returning to the standards of quality and workmanship that made these things so highly prized in the first place. It's happening on a small scale, but what is needed are affordable instruments that inspire the burning desire to play the way the old ones did. Common sense ain't real popular when yer daydreamin', is it?
Emerald City Guitars. Please do not stop making these videos. These travel stories and adventures are my favorite new thing to watch on youtube. Please keep them coming!
What a very cool story. And a beautiful Nocaster. Can you imagine selling Fender guitars in the ‘50s and early ‘60s!? ❤
Really enjoyed this guy getting his Nocaster. What a great story. That guitar and amp sound freaking MASSIVE. what a setup. Sweet baby jesus
That's awesome. Glad you got that Nocaster, Chris. Super cool to hear the history.
Cool story! Happy for you Chris! History is so important and this one you can jam on!!✌️❤️
The tone of that Nocaster is out of this world!
It wails doesn't it!
Now that's an amazing story... Great Filming and doc.. FANTASTIC!!!!!!
Great video and Nick Mardon bringing the fire!! Seriously great playing and sound.
awesome journey. love your recent videos folks! We need more fo sho!
That ending tone is unreal
Guys, not only is the content excellent, but the production values on these videos you are doing is absolutely fantastic. Broadcast quality. Congratulations to a great team.
What am incredible story and guitar! Chris was right, I definitely dream of riding around in a Cadillac full of Fenders!! These videos are way cool! Thank you!
Killer story. Great vid. And that tone at the end! Holy crap!
That’s the town where “Northern Exposure “ was filmed, cool!
As a fender fan boy that I am I really love this story brings a little tear to my eyeBesides what are friends for anyway
Great video and story. I’ve spent a lot of time in Roslyn! Love it!
You guys are absolutely salt of the earth! I look forward to meeting you one day and buying a guitar from you. Oh, and a Trevor hug is necessary! Keep these great videos coming and keep being yourselves.
Wow. Such much amazing gear. Great vid.
That combo sounded amazing !!!
Awesome sound ! ... fabulous playing too
Soooo good to watch.
Wow ..... love the entire story ..... amazing guitar ......
Really enjoying these, this one in particular is a great story, thanks guys!
I see this just as I’m considering a crazy trade. Would love to see your shop some day!
What are you trading for?
@@Ironworthstriking a fender CS 61 Strat made by Jason Smith. It’s a real special one. Been after it for years. My friend finally gave in ha!
Very well done video- thank you.
Love these videos guys! Keep 'em coming!
Great story! Happy for you 🙏
Great content real dudes doing cool stuff
How cool is that.....I kinda liked the Jag...Man that low powered twin wow I just picked up a 61 Princeton tremolo and am loving it Was almost going to get a tweed tho Hmmm maybe a champ
sounds so good!
Awesomeness.
Wish I had my '51 Esquire back. I was second owner & paid only $100.00 for it. Had the original Strap & sales receipt. If I only knew then what I know now.
Ain’t that the truth lol. I think about that, when I reflect on my childhood, with bikes, all original Star Wars stuff, baseball cards, etc.
I will literally buy that hard tail 70s strat right now. Take my money.
I hear ya! 😉👍
You can buy it right now. It’s on the Emerald City website.
that jag is the same year and looks exactly like an excellent refin i sold at a guitar show in portland in the late 90,s
I always wonder in videos like this why the new owner doesn't play the guitar. I did notice when he picked it up he never strummed it or played a lick which is the first thing I do when I pick up any guitar to see how it feels and sounds unplugged.
maybe because they know it will be posted online, where assholes will comment cruel things about their playing
Probably just a collector and can't play amazingly
@@jamesreeves4600 I wouldn’t play it either - people can be cruel
I wondered that myself?
@@jamesreeves4600 id go for it anyway
Feel good stuff, wow !!!
10:18 bypass capacitors and filter caps are NOT original. But those are changes made for quality of the amp's life. Old electrolytics belong in the bin.
Was going to say the same about the filter caps. Looked like new F&Ts if I recall correctly.
@@levigarrett7931 i caught that too, overall the amp was really straight up. so many are buggered with, i guess 4k is the number for a straight one. at first i thought 3500 would be fair but the more you think about it, its pretty rare in that condition.
Yep cathode bypass caps and main filter Caps replaced , original caps of this era would be Mallory in a brown paper sleeve
Holy sh@t that thing screams!!! 😳
He can't ever sell the woody amp, ask for donations if you need money. Never sell that amp for any amount of money!
those little woodies crank too
Luv it!
not a lot of comments. We all must be speechless :)
God damn what a sound. Yeah, that's BADASS. That's BAD!
Been wondering about doing something like this too. Selling a bunch to get that one. He can’t have gotten a lot of money for the guitars he sold - I’m guessing maybe 25-30k tops
Not a bad outcome - he gets the guitar he wants and other people get to buy some of the gear he was stockpiling. Looks like the five guitars that he traded are on the website for a total of USD$35,000 and the Deluxe (which looks like the one that the restaurant guy was supposed to buy but it looks like he didn't) and the oxblood Super are there for USD$9500. So...around $45,000 plus whatever the Pro went for. Pushing $50,000 on the trades...he must have paid a fair bit more on top of that for the Nocaster. Surely?
Anyway, better he has one guitar he loves than a handful of guitars and amps he might not even be touching, let alone playing.
There is one on reverb for 98K.
@@op-z So he’s possibly stumped up $50k on top of the trades. That’s a good deal for someone. If he likes it, it’s a good deal for him. Not sure I’d do it.
@@andrewkemp1882 Considering family history and all, absolutely. And yes, better to have an instrument that inspires you instead of the one that is just standing in the corner. (Also, reverb price does not mean it is actually sells for this price)
to much hype for me being a nocaster, just find a sweet 52 or 53 for 40k, same thing. now a broadcaster... i get it,
Wow
Who is that beast playing at the end?
Nick Mardon. His name is posted on-screen at 15:58
@@anthonyc1883 oh thx! I rewinded and everything….ha.
Hahaha. “ let’s load this shit up”
I wish you could do this with all my guitars
How many do you have ?
Is this the “buy me a boat” Chris Janson?
MEAN!!!
Yoder smokers!
fucking aayy!
The sad thing is is the guys who have guitars like this but never play the damn things
wait wtf that the northern exposure town
Lol, I thought the same thing!! No sh*t!!🤣😂
Where’s the nocaster?!
You blinked
the 50s tele I played just a tele, everyone spoke about it like it was a religious relic, but it wasn't, it was just a tele
I kust found this video. I have an all original nocaster with original case and original paperwork and the ad in the window. He bought it. And hated it. So he put it in the closet in 1951 and never played it again. And asid e from Me Lonnie and my mom. Noone esle have ever played is.sssdddd
Sounds like most teles 🤷♂️
I don't think that's the point, my friend.
Its not necessarily the sound. Its more about the fact that it is what it is, and its exactly WHAT they say it is. You may be the type of person to say, "So what, bla,bla,bla" or.."It sounds like any other tele" oh wait,you already said that, see?! See what I mean there,bud?😅
Its an uncirculated guitar from the 50s, all original, if you can't understand how goddamn special that is, then this sort of thing isn't for you, run back to your bedroom and hack it out on your Squire Strat through your surprising good sounding line 6 amp🤣😂
Go learn an easy srv lick and hopefully by showing off your newly learned lick will make you seem cooler than you are and possibly get you laid.
From what I've gathered by reading your comment, what I said sounds fitting for your type,lol! Have a great weekend brother🤣🤟 I'm only kidding, I honestly hope you got a laugh out of my nonsense 😉👍
Excuse me, but I just peed myself....
Those filter caps are NOT original.
To each his own but for me i buy houses,buildings that triple in value over 10-15 yrs not guitars.thats why hollywood stars buy REAL ESTATE not guitars.i hav done it already.i didnt invent the wheel i just used the same formula as ppl in the know use.im not knocking buying vintage,the newer guitars of today ate a whole lot cheaper and are more reliable,easier to play and sound almost as good sometimes better
The video clearly explains that this Nocaster has a personal, historical connection with the new owner and his family which is very important to him. So there's that, which differentiates this purchase from a real estate investment. Plus, for those who are focused on the money, the guitar is extremely likely to continue to appreciate respectably as we have seen with early blackguards for quite a long time now.
Try playing your real estate ...
@@sebastiangruenberg8253 🤣🤣
That's no fun.
For the guitar players who make music for a living this is just another tele,its the guitar dealers that create the fantasy around it. Dealers built up these guitars to be “works of art”.teles are parts guitars,great guitars but bolt together butcher blocks.giv me a break
Ya get it or ya don't
Yeah, and if you're willing to do just a bit of parts upgrades, the Mojotone kits will get the amps happening for a lot less than the originals or the custom shop or the boutique stuff. Mercury Magnetics transformers and a few F&T caps will do it.
Do your homework
Do the work
You are there
ya dude seriously like for the real drivers out there that make a living doing it, the shelby cobra is just another car
Well should I believe you or my lying ears?
Romanticizing about the 50's, and all the help cats that probably played those old guitars all down through the years is cool and fun. Letting your imagination take flights of fancy into the golden days of yesteryear does no harm, and maybe even Sparks a bit of creativity.
.........But then, WHAM!!! Back to the grim meat hook reality of the bottom line, and costs being whatever the market will bear.
collectors, brokers, hoarders, and other types who don't even play guitar buy them up at any price and lock them away so that no musician can own or play them again continue to drive up the cost to the point where the deed to your house is an even trade for a Les Paul or old L series Strat.
Huh? What?
Check the sugar cubes under the blacklight before you drop them in your coffee!
If the mushrooms turn blue, don't put them on the pizza!
The trendy golden glow that vintage instruments had a few years ago is getting a little tarnished by all of the idolatry and guitar porn. It's time for a creative alternative.
This involves not going back to the 50's, it just means returning to the standards of quality and workmanship that made these things so highly prized in the first place.
It's happening on a small scale, but what is needed are affordable instruments that inspire the burning desire to play the way the old ones did.
Common sense ain't real popular when yer daydreamin', is it?