6 years ago I had a massive drill hang up and twisted my right wrist. I heard it pop really loud, I thought I had broke it but didnt. It took me a couple of years before I could hang on to a pick and I still have trouble. I dont have the grip or the speed I use to have flat picking, but it is getting a little better over time. Being 64 years old dont help eithet.God bless you for fixing the young guys guitar for free. I had a few people help me in my younger days and I will never forget them helping me.
great to hear, that you got help in younger years. sorry to hear about the drill, I'm a year older than you and believe me know what it's like healing, I don't heal nearly as fast as I used to. thanks for tuning in and commenting!
A few years ago I was at Weed Patch Music, a instrument store in Nashville, Indiana, run by some young ladies. They had a Savannah mahogany top SGO-16-000 in there that was set up like a dream for a mere pittance. Still regret not buying it.
I'm still amazed by your accuracy and your caring of all guitars. Lucky are the ones who place their guitars in caring hands! Thank you dear friend, to post more videos. ✌🎶🎶🎶
Sniff the hole. If your buying your first acoustic, sniff the sound hole, if it smells like glue put it down find another. Take care Randy, God bless and mountains of peace brother.
Dang good picking Randy, I liked the D and F chord you used on Stairway to Heaven, of course I liked your licks and runs too. Many years ago I seen the Ozbourne brothers do Nashville cats down here in Biscoe NC you done a good job on it.
I bought one of those Savannah three-quarter scale from corner music in Nashville back in 2016, a made in China guitar, but man they are good. I still have it to this day.
17:12 THANK YOU Randy👍💥
6 years ago I had a massive drill hang up and twisted my right wrist. I heard it pop really loud, I thought I had broke it but didnt. It took me a couple of years before I could hang on to a pick and I still have trouble. I dont have the grip or the speed I use to have flat picking, but it is getting a little better over time. Being 64 years old dont help eithet.God bless you for fixing the young guys guitar for free. I had a few people help me in my younger days and I will never forget them helping me.
great to hear, that you got help in younger years. sorry to hear about the drill, I'm a year older than you and believe me know what it's like healing, I don't heal nearly as fast as I used to. thanks for tuning in and commenting!
A few years ago I was at Weed Patch Music, a instrument store in Nashville, Indiana, run by some young ladies. They had a Savannah mahogany top SGO-16-000 in there that was set up like a dream for a mere pittance. Still regret not buying it.
I'm still amazed by your accuracy and your caring of all guitars. Lucky are the ones who place their guitars in caring hands!
Thank you dear friend, to post more videos. ✌🎶🎶🎶
much appreciated my dear friend! thank you for visiting! :)
You're a good man Randy.That kid is going to be a happy camper. That thing sounds great. It has a good tone and volume.
Cool looking guitar thumbs up.
✌Great to See Another Video from You, Randy!✌
Sniff the hole. If your buying your first acoustic, sniff the sound hole, if it smells like glue put it down find another. Take care Randy, God bless and mountains of peace brother.
I always stick my nose in the sound hole of Martins just to enjoy the bouquet.
You are a Good Man. Well Done.
Commendable, sir 👍
Dang good picking Randy, I liked the D and F chord you used on Stairway to Heaven, of course I liked your licks and runs too. Many years ago I seen the Ozbourne brothers do Nashville cats down here in Biscoe NC you done a good job on it.
Glad to hear the hands are getting better Randy 👋🤚👍
thanks David! some days are better than others but its a start in the right direction! thanks for watching!
I bought one of those Savannah three-quarter scale from corner music in Nashville back in 2016, a made in China guitar, but man they are good. I still have it to this day.
they really are good for no more than they cost! thanks for tuning in!
Loved hearing you play and the information!
many thanks my friend! and thanks for tuning in here!
Crimson nut files are only sold in sets (set of 10) for $149 according to their web site.
I wish I had bought them instead of the ones I have from Stewmac, they're good files but my God the cost is ridiculous lol thanks for watching!
That was a great song! Thoroughly enjoyed it.
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Randy,,,curious if you had any formal training….
not in repairing or musically, learned everything by hands on. thanks for watching!