Relic Guitars - THE TRUTH

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @jeffberg8015
    @jeffberg8015 2 года назад +23

    Wow. This is possibly the most completely sensible video I've ever seen on the internet. I fall into the camp of not being a relic fan, but I have no problem with anyone buying and playing whatever they like. It's their money and their preference.

    • @MaxRossellMusic
      @MaxRossellMusic  2 года назад +3

      Thanks Jeff! This is totally my point. I appreciate your comment, and thanks for watching. Cheers!

  • @areyouabus
    @areyouabus Год назад +18

    How can you tell someone hates relics? Dont worry, they'll tell you

  • @savoystylo
    @savoystylo Год назад +10

    Im a bit OCD so when I get a brand new anything I freak out about dents and scratches. When i buy something thats already been abused and scratched then I stop worrying so much about it and am willing to just throw it around

  • @SHENDOH
    @SHENDOH Год назад +23

    I m an old guy 56 and I can't fathom the price some people will pay for this. I find it hilarious. I don't care what people buy but personally, I'm not paying extra for someone to beat up my new guitar. 😜🤘🏼

    • @danielbreaux1842
      @danielbreaux1842 8 месяцев назад +4

      I remember when I first went into a furniture store in the 80s and saw distressed furniture. I was like, no way in hell will I ever pay for fake wood with fake distressed. Went and found a solid oak table, and when it gets damaged I sand it down and refinish it. Same with guitars. finish is damaged in an ugly way, I strip it and refinish or repair the finish.

    • @blastofo
      @blastofo 6 месяцев назад +4

      Relic guitars have a nice feel and look, plain and simple. And the employee who does the handcrafted work doesn’t work for free. If you want a natural relic, it will only take 30 years, and thats assuming you have a guitar with a nitro finish.

    • @SHENDOH
      @SHENDOH 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@blastofo I think it's stupid.

    • @danielbreaux1842
      @danielbreaux1842 6 месяцев назад +1

      @blastofo nice feel? Maybe? Look? I guess if rode hard and hung up wet looks good lol.
      Don't get me wrong, if you like scars you did not place, I am all for you having what you want.
      But, what I am interested in is what part of relicing actually helps the way it feels?
      Pitting the metal? Does not help feel. Just makes it look like equipment no one cared about.
      Does exposing the wood help feel? I think that is possible. People have been stripping and sanding and steel wooling necks for decades! Look at violin necks, they come natural.
      Do you actually rub the face of your guitar with your wrist? Then bare wood might be good for you there? (I don't even require a pick guard, I do not damage my guitars by playing)
      Taking the finish off the back? Is that so my belt buckle or pants have a smooth rub? Kinky!
      Dents? In what way is that going to feel better?
      Just trying to be analytical about this! If it really make a better experience playing, I am for it!

    • @blastofo
      @blastofo 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@SHENDOH Would you think it was stupid if you didn't know it was a relic? If the worn out tele Keith Richard was playing on stage was actually a relic and not the original?

  • @Zeppelin0731
    @Zeppelin0731 2 месяца назад

    I used to not like relic guitars, but then life happened and I learned the value of things that have been "lived in". I also appreciate being able to relax and not worry about getting a scratch on a $10,000 instrument. I like to use my things and not feel like I have to protect them. Example: I personally get the most enjoyment out of my cars after they have about 50K miles on them and I am not worried about where I park them, or whether or not they are covered in a storm. Do I own the car/guitar, or does it own me?
    There is value in the wear/tear on some items. An old broken in leather jacket being one of them. In fact, relics remind of a really nice old pair of leather shoes that have been broken in nicely but have recently had brand new soles put on them. A great combination.
    These points you have made are great. Anderton's also did a wonderful explanation similar to your points.
    I want to point out a couple things as well. Eddie Van Halen's guitars were NEVER flawless, not even new. Put together from spare parts and factory seconds with a home paint job. Slash's iconic Les Paul model is in fact a knockoff. Brian May built his own guitar out of an old piece of wood that was previously a mantel off of a fireplace. You don't need beautiful or mint condition gear to make good music.
    In my opinion (having been around the guitar community in various forms over the last 20 years) if it is reliable/looks cool/plays well/sounds as you like, then why even care what anyone else thinks? Enjoy your instrument and don't worry about what people think of it. The people who get really caught up in these battles are often not the ones doing anything at a high level other than arguing on Internet forums.

  • @BITESIZEJONES
    @BITESIZEJONES 2 года назад +4

    I own a Nash S63 that is light aged and I like the look and feel a lot. Heavy Relicing on the other hand has never appealed to me personally but some look cool if your after that.

    • @MaxRossellMusic
      @MaxRossellMusic  2 года назад +2

      Nash make amazing guitars, and their relicing is a really high standard too, to easily rival the Fender Custom Shop I think.

  • @MAG-li5jo
    @MAG-li5jo 6 месяцев назад +4

    I thought it was moronic to buy a new guitar with scratches, but every time I played one in the store the felt and sounded amazing. The nitro finishes, the best woods, great pickups and the broken in feel of these Fender Custom Shop guitars was really nice. Then I bought a used one from the artists Lincoln Brewster when he was selling some gear on EBay. It was a 56 Strat that had been one of his main touring and recording guitars. Lincoln Brewster now has his own Fender signature model Stratocaster. I loved the 56 and later bought a 63 CS guitar as a backup. I am not about to drop 30-40 thousand on a vintage one, and these get me pretty darn close in some ways for a lot less money. Now I appreciate the art of a well-done relicing job by Fender.

  • @heinerperdomo
    @heinerperdomo 2 года назад +9

    You, sir, have made the most intelligent and best argument on this topic I've heard in a long time. I appreciate your thoughts and logic here. keep up the good work.

    • @MaxRossellMusic
      @MaxRossellMusic  2 года назад

      Hey, thanks Heiner! I appreciate you watching the video, and your kind comment. Please consider subscribing if you haven't already. Cheers!

  • @mortonwilson795
    @mortonwilson795 Месяц назад

    Great overview - balanced and on point! I have a handful of guitars I bought in the '70s that have aged nicely - a couple needed a bit of help, someone stepped on my Yairi Classic and put a hole in it! Also 2 of them were pre-owned, a 1957 Hofner Club & a 1968 Les Paul Custom, and they came with a few marks - mainly buckle rash on the LP. So be it. I have also bought a couple of 2nd hand guitars since with minor blemishes - fine by me if they play alright. BUT as far as new instruments go, I try to respect them for what they are and avoid dings etc or any damage because they are musical instruments - simple as that. I wouldn't buy 'distressed jeans' with holes at the knee any more than I'd buy a Murphy Lab or Reliced Fender or whatever - I just don't see the point in paying what can sometimes = $1,000 or more to someone to damage a perfectly good Custom Shop quality instrument BUT there are some YT guitar reviewers I respect who love their reliced guitars for the 'played in' reason - fine - and one who seems to think a reliced guitar has 'more mojo - a but dumb IMO but hey, I'm not going to lose sleep over it. Each to his own and if you have money to spend on a relic and it makes you happy go for it!

  • @ruthguitars7711
    @ruthguitars7711 2 месяца назад +1

    So I have been asked to wear in guitars…. As a guitar builder I admire these companies that are building relics that look good. It’s a pain to wear out a guitar. Love how you worded all of this. Personally I just buy guitars from the early 90s for myself. typically because they are beat and awesome!

  • @bringmeblueskies
    @bringmeblueskies Год назад +4

    sand paper wristbands will speed things up on where up

  • @mikej6565
    @mikej6565 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'd love a real strat from 1959 or 1963 (partially because of the neck profile), but I can't comfortably afford one without my wife killing me. I bought, tried, returned, sold and bought more custom shops. Ultimately I found what I've always been looking for and no longer care about acquiring a 60 year old guitar. BTW, my CS relics are about on par with the natural wear of my '93 Am Std that I bought new. So they can be very realistically relic'ed.

  • @gypsydavy708
    @gypsydavy708 7 дней назад

    I took steel wool to my poly finish. It took the shine off and it looks much better to me, however no one else will probably notice the difference. Relics look good but I would feel silly buying one.

  • @lazvt8469
    @lazvt8469 6 месяцев назад

    Lifelong 62 year old player who just got his first Custom Shop...so glad I was able to find a USED lefty Tele CS and that it was a Closet Classic because I don't have to worry about dings and dents...someone else, Fender in this instance, has already taken away the 'new guitar angst'....so, I just play it til my fingers bleed! Great vid.

  • @thunzie
    @thunzie 24 дня назад

    I remember when 'vintage' guitars started to become collectable in the mid to late 80s, here in Australia. Before that, they were just 'old guitars' to most. But then came the boom, and prices blew out as investors started to buy them up. the most sought after back then were L series strats, and Les Pauls from around 59 etc with the tiger sunburst finish. Naturally it escalated, and as some guitars became unaffordable to most of us, other more affordable but less sought after guitars went up in value. Fake relic'd guitars were simply NOT a thing back in the 80's at all, or for most of the 90s from what I remember. Man, you'd have been ridiculed to relic a guitar back then.

  • @bltvd
    @bltvd 3 месяца назад

    My only question is how do guys who are into relic’d guitars decide which pair of pre ripped jeans they should wear everyday?

  • @stephenbarrett7472
    @stephenbarrett7472 2 месяца назад

    It’s always pretty easy to find people that make negative comments. I’ve been playing since before relic and aged guitars were a thing. Back then people would tell me “I can’t believe you paid that much for a guitar and you’re not even in a band. That guitar should be on stage.” They shamed me for even having it. I never let it bother me. I’ve always thought of myself as a “guitar enthusiast” that can play pretty well. I’ve gotten a lot of enjoyment from all the guitars I’ve had over the years, mint, relic and vintage alike. People are going to say all kinds of things and that’s fine but don’t let them spoil your enjoyment. Life’s too short to worry about comments online or anywhere else.

  • @ThomasGilmore-fi6gb
    @ThomasGilmore-fi6gb 11 месяцев назад +1

    If I got hold of an old Tele or Jazz box with noticeable damage or daterioration of the finish I'd have it refinished or repainted. Hate having rust on my tools.

    • @blastofo
      @blastofo 6 месяцев назад

      Refin demolishes the value of a guitar. Plus a quality paint job is not cheap, or easy to do yourself. Horrible idea, unless it’s a $100 Squier.

    • @ThomasGilmore-fi6gb
      @ThomasGilmore-fi6gb 6 месяцев назад

      @@blastofo I value guitars only for their effectiveness as a useful tool. To me they're not worshipful holy relics or investments for future profit. Guitars don't accumulate experience, players do. My first concern is never resale value. I value my ability to play first.

  • @PhotoDaveJax
    @PhotoDaveJax 2 года назад +7

    I like the look. Not trying to fool anyone. 🤷‍♂️👍

    • @MaxRossellMusic
      @MaxRossellMusic  2 года назад +2

      Absolutely man. For me it's mostly the look as well, although the feel is great too when it's a well-done relic. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @dannybrandon2822
    @dannybrandon2822 Год назад +1

    Well, I'm not into buying relic guitars but doing one myself as a little project I think this is something I'd like to do, because then it's mine, with every scratch that it has.
    But tastes are different!

    • @MaxRossellMusic
      @MaxRossellMusic  Год назад

      For sure, different strokes for different folks. There is definitely more satisfaction in making something for yourself than in buying it off the shelf. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @Robert-w7p1b
    @Robert-w7p1b 8 месяцев назад +1

    Whilst I havent had a super close look at a “reliced” guitar what I have seen does not impress me at all they just don’t look right, too clean looking no sweat, grease, blood or other grime soaked in to the wood. I do like the concept of a “reliced” guitar but they just don’t get it right and it’s expensive.

  • @shanewalton8888
    @shanewalton8888 2 года назад +3

    Interesting take, even though a little combative. I wonder if these poser guitars have an actual effect on the vintage guitar market? I also find it difficult to believe that no one in the relic guitar community uses them to pass off actual street cred. After all, people who cannot play guitar still strap them on to give the illusion they know how to play (L'l Wayne, anyone?) , so why would the relic guitar community be any different? Also, I would feel people who actually put in the playing hours to melt the paint off their axe with their sweat might object being lumped together with some weekend warrior doctor or lawyer who dropped $8000 on a fake relic guitar to achieve some "look". Don't these people have to right to call a poser a poser? Just a thought.

    • @MaxRossellMusic
      @MaxRossellMusic  2 года назад +1

      The evidence is that relics have had a very positive effect on the vintage market. Vintage prices peaked around 2006 when relics had become an entrenched trend, and they haven't dropped much. Anyone in the market for a real vintage guitar isn't "settling" for a relic. Whether people use relics for street cred or not - truth is people use guitars in general for street cred, reliced or not. Madonna, Lil' Wayne and Co. want to be seen as guitar players to be cool (presumably not having realised that most guitar players are the opposite of cool). Are people who play relics posers? Yes, in that every guitar player is a poser. Comes with the territory.
      As for whether anyone is trying to borrow actual vintage guitar cred - I don't think anyone with a relic is pretending it's anything other than an expensive replica, for the reason that the only people who would care are the same people who know enough to tell the difference between a relic and a real vintage guitar.

    • @Kommander_Rahnn
      @Kommander_Rahnn 2 месяца назад

      All you clowns have those same strawman arguments about issues that only exist in your inflated heads. Get over yourselves.

  • @Tord79
    @Tord79 2 года назад +1

    You know when you try to put words on something but can’t find the words. Well you did put words on my thoughts, next time I’m in a discussion about this topic, I’m gonna share this video.

    • @MaxRossellMusic
      @MaxRossellMusic  2 года назад

      Always glad to be of assistance. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @henrys3629
    @henrys3629 Год назад +2

    They have done this with other instruments like violins since the 1880's. Adding 100 years to a label, making up names and adding dents scratches and varnish wear. Nothing new. Some of those 100 year old instruments aren't very good. Just because something is 100 yrs old, it's just "used" and not a valuable antique. Not everyone can be a Clapton and add "Clapton wear" to their instruments.

    • @MaxRossellMusic
      @MaxRossellMusic  Год назад

      You're absolutely right, relicing or distressing or antiquing is nothing new at all, people have been doing it with furniture for hundreds of years as well. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @redpillpusher
    @redpillpusher Месяц назад

    I scoffed at relic'd guitars for years thought it was the dumbest thing until I saw one that didn't look so dumb. Idk maybe is was because all the guitars I have are pristine and the contrast of a relic just seemed nice. But and this is big BUTT I will never pay the price for a CS relic'd guitar that's ridiculous. I now have a relic'd Fano that wasn't anymore expensive as my most favorite pristine guitars. Now I wan't to get a nice sub 1k guitar and do mine own relic'ing and I will do it 😇 I've seen cool looking relic'd guitars made by grassroots builders for around 500-1k. So my mind has changed I now do appreciate relic'd guitars. I love playing my relic because I don't need to hyper aware of catching it on a corner or anything scratching it with my belts or buttons and it is a joy to play.

  • @birgitnielsen-j6f
    @birgitnielsen-j6f 9 месяцев назад

    I'm 63 and I don't care if a guitar is born reliced or not - I chose a guitar if it has a good feel to it and sounds good. Relics, in my opinion, is not an attempt to make fake "road wear" - it's an artistic expression 🙂My well played 1973 LP (born as brand new back then) is truly road worn. It is only slightly faded, but has three nick and an ugly gouge - it looks ugly! Relics on the other hand look fantastic! Many thanks for this well-spoken video, Max!

    • @jasondorsey7110
      @jasondorsey7110 3 месяца назад

      My '70 melodymaker bass was originally red, by the time I got it it had already faded to copper, but underneath the pickguard it's still red

  • @simonpark843
    @simonpark843 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video, and you made your points well.

  • @rolenrodes1371
    @rolenrodes1371 10 месяцев назад

    I love Relic Guitars. There so cool looking. I have a 2015 Fender Standard Strat in Olympic White. It's in perfect condition less the natural aging in the slight discoloration of the white. I think I'm going to do a very mild relic... Make it cooler looking..

  • @Davidtavernor
    @Davidtavernor 2 месяца назад

    Hero.
    People need to chill out. Live and let live.
    I've just sold a very 60's LP - a very, very special one - which was quite dinged up and tomorrow I've got a heavy relic from Fender CS arriving. Somebody else put the dings in both 🙂
    Actually, I'm making the cardinal sin just by writing this comment. I've bought the heavy relic because I think it looks cool, it's in my preferred playing specs and it's my own money. Why any of those three things are anyone elses business are beyond me. The cardinal sin I mentioned...is bothering toever acknowledge or write a counter argument to such vindictive/nasty narcisism. I don't like bananas but I don't scream at people who eat them.
    You've really it the nail on the head though. People who say relics are for posers are posing as an authority figure themselves. Brilliantly apt, appropriately savage and hilariously true.
    Wise man 🙏

  • @joeldennis9038
    @joeldennis9038 2 месяца назад

    Gatekeeper is kind of a silly term for people stating their opinion. What “gate” (power) do they have? By your example how are you not gatekeeping people who have opinions?

    • @MaxRossellMusic
      @MaxRossellMusic  2 месяца назад

      I don't think you understand the term "gatekeeping".
      There are guys who think worn-looking guitars should be the sole reserve of guitarists with the time and/or money to achieve instruments with "genuine" wear. The collective power they have is peer-pressure, which they exert through constantly belittling and insulting relics and people who buy them.
      But those guys are entitled to their opinions, and it's not "gatekeeping" to explain to them that it's not okay to be dicks to people who just want to have guitars they think look cool.

  • @kkrsnn5632
    @kkrsnn5632 2 года назад +3

    Its called opinions 😉

    • @MaxRossellMusic
      @MaxRossellMusic  2 года назад +1

      Correct. My point is people are entitled to their opinions, but they need to realise that they don't have to broadcast their opinions. I don't care that people don't like relics. I don't even care if people say they're not into relics. The problem is when people who don't like relics tell other people they shouldn't like relics, or insult people who do like relics. You'd think it wouldn't need pointing out, but I see it literally every day.

    • @kkrsnn5632
      @kkrsnn5632 2 года назад +1

      @@MaxRossellMusic Bingo. My 25 year old guitar doesn't look like a relic, I'd probably be thrown at with something from these people 😂

  • @stephenfleming8030
    @stephenfleming8030 4 месяца назад

    If you're someone who plays guitar a lot, say it's your job for example, then you'll 100% understand why someone would go to some length in order to make the neck feel worn in and played. Really, there are guitars with +2K price tags hanging in every guitar shop in the world that need some attention to the neck. And, if you've spent any time touring below Arena level, you'll appreciate that your instruments sometimes get the shit kicked out of them on the road - you're not caring about dinks and scratches if your brand new instrument is already dinked and scratched.
    Now, this isn't necessarily 'why' people play relics, but these are some legitimately good reasons why you would want one...or two.

  • @The_Lord_Of_Confusion
    @The_Lord_Of_Confusion 2 года назад +4

    it is hilarious to me that this topic is so divisive
    xD

  • @timopeedu6077
    @timopeedu6077 3 месяца назад

    Hear hear!

  • @persistence_of_vision
    @persistence_of_vision 7 месяцев назад

    Personally I like relics, I think the good ones are fabulously expressive and creative. It's just another layer of the endlessly fascinating and convoluted world of guitar lore that we can all geek out to. But there's always been and always will be gear snobbery in music, so just take it in stride. You need to relax a little bit, you sound kind of angry. This plays somewhat like a personal rant about one guy who bugged you, and it veers into ageism (just another form of snobbery). The educational factual stuff you said about relics was interesting. The intense preaching about what other people can say and post... not so much.

  • @plsmodium
    @plsmodium 29 дней назад

    Good relic guitars feel better, play better and sound better than their shiny counterparts. The main purpose of varnish is to protect the instrument, but it also muffles resonance and makes them feel sticky. Great relics are great players, you can take them to rehearsals or gigs without much worry. Nowadays a pre-CBS Strat is worth tens of thousands. They are simply too valuable to leave the house with, for mere mortals that is.

  • @chiquiabello4372
    @chiquiabello4372 7 месяцев назад

    Ultimately, it's about someone's personal style. You can disagree on it but to put down another person for it, I agree, is a dick move. It's the new kind of bigotry.
    Is a person a poser for wearing spandex? What if they were Chinese or maybe 80 years old? There are some out there who would say yeah based on the fact that the spandex wearing demographic usually includes neither. I say let them be.
    I always fancied owning a Paoletti or Novo guitar. I hear they're exceptional and sound/play great but I can't afford one right now (not true, I have over 25 electrics ATM; I just don't want to buy one sight unseen). With most of these brands' models, some form of relicing has been applied as part of their signature style. Not my choice, that's the way they come. If I got one, would it make me a poser?

  • @yankeepeters2270
    @yankeepeters2270 6 месяцев назад

    Can you sell a relic’ed guitar as mint ?

  • @John-wr3yy
    @John-wr3yy 4 месяца назад

    some people like to see stuff destroyed, used or dirty, like people who enjoy cities filled with graffiti or abandoned buildings. So there is nothing wrong with relic-ing a guitar , if it's what you like. It's all about taste

  • @Peron1-MC
    @Peron1-MC 23 дня назад

    i mean if i could afford a genuine gibson firebird 5 from 1964 i would.
    if i where to do any relicing i would try checking.

  • @eljefeguapobarbon
    @eljefeguapobarbon Год назад +2

    Big relic fan here! Own several Fender Road Worns and Gibson Tribute Satin finish guitars and won't stop playing them and that is the point. I don't have to dislike new, I love them all! Haters will hate. Some manufacturers do a better job than others so buy the good ones!

  • @rockeroller
    @rockeroller 6 месяцев назад

    I don't like, but I like the relic concept. When you wreck your pristine guitar, you can't feel too bad, 'cuz now you have a natural relic. It can make a cheap guitar look _more_ _expensive_

  • @danielbreaux1842
    @danielbreaux1842 8 месяцев назад

    I actually buy 60s acoustics (real wood) and refinish or repair them. Just finishe a 40s or 50s gibson with a completely trashed finish, every brace inside was loose, off, or missing. Cracks in the top and side. Stripped it down and refinished it and put a fresh nitro finish on it. Do i care about the value of a $2000 guitar? Not so much when it is crap. But i could have just made it play... maybe for 5-600 labor?

  • @oldboygarage
    @oldboygarage 6 месяцев назад

    If people like relics that is upto them I like all styles no snobbery not everyone can afford to buy a 100 thousand dollar strat from the 50s with lovely aged body so people like to customise a new guitar why not it's all art. People used to paint strip guitars custom paint guitars and all sorts back in the day I wouldn't call them posers

  • @anthonyclegg1511
    @anthonyclegg1511 3 месяца назад

    I sell guitars and then regret it so I relic my guitars now knowing that I will have difficulty selling it, no regrets. ♥️🎸.

  • @thomastucker5686
    @thomastucker5686 Год назад +1

    I create music. I don't care what instrument inspires a great performance. My single and only requirement, 'does it sound good'. I find relics silly, but if someone wants one I just don't care, enjoy it. I found a gash in my piano black tele. Surprised me I didn't freak out about it, it's on the back. I don't know where it came from? Shit is going to happen. I won't sell a guitar because I have worn it. There is a reason a 1970 Stratocaster in un-played, perfect condition is worth far more than a road worn guitar from the same year. I just picked Fender, the same applies to other vintage brands. What is weird for me is the who played it idea. I would rather have a perfect new guitar than one of SRV's beat up guitars. Just because an artist played a guitar is meaningless to me. I do find the idea of a guitar's history to be interesting, fascinating and I could get lost in a guitar museum if such a thing exists. I love old guitars and the ones that are truly beat up are not the ones I like. Most of us guitar players would own naturally reliced guitars if we weren't paying for them. If a guitarist knows they can have a new guitar the next day, they can be less careful with their guitars and don't have to panic about repairs or replacement like those of us raising a family, saving for college. I have one guitar I call a beater. I'm even carful with that one and it is naturally worn. When I play it, I have no worries. When I play my most prized guitars, in the back of my mind, I'm always thinking what if. My good friend handed me his favorite guitar yesterday and I felt a slight panic come over me if something went wrong while I had the guitar in my hands. This was a flawless guitar with a brilliant finish. I think coming from a poor upbringing may also play into it. I had one guitar and the idea I would need to care for it for years to come. Now I can afford to replace guitars but I can't shake the fear of beating up instruments.

    • @MaxRossellMusic
      @MaxRossellMusic  Год назад

      That's some interesting thoughts man. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @grantborden5224
    @grantborden5224 9 месяцев назад

    I wear brand new jeans too! Nice dark blue and stiff. No stone wash or relic fake jeans that try to make it look like I work for a living….

  • @jerrymorganjr
    @jerrymorganjr 7 месяцев назад

    Somebody posted my builds on reddit. I don't age brand new guitars, I start from scratch. I also do the aniline dye thing on my LP builds, but anyway my guitars are getting ROASTED!!! I don't do heavily aged stuff either. I'd like to think my stuff looks pretty realistic, but they're tearing my stuff apart!

  • @Mike-ti6hg
    @Mike-ti6hg 7 месяцев назад

    I own several guitars, to include Gibson and Schecter Guitars. My fav is an EPIPHONE ES 339. V sunburst. This instrument is so good to ME, i purchased a EPI Firebird yesterday. I feel confident that once Sweetwater finishes the setup , feel confident it will performs as well asthe 339. Thanks Steve at Sweetwater.😎👍🏻

  • @timruss7609
    @timruss7609 Год назад +1

    I have a creamer that I played for over 20 years at countless bars and parties hauled it all over the United States with me it's still looks nothing like these terrible copies

  • @jeffshockey9456
    @jeffshockey9456 Месяц назад

    There are lots of bad relics out there, but to do one and make them actually look real now that is an art form. I been building them now for years and still live them just like the first day I ever learned of them. People need to not worry about what other people want to do with their money cause your opinions don't matter at the end of the day. I always hear oh that's a poser guitar lol no it's not cause I never heard of anyone saying I played this for 50 years have you lol.

  • @Lasaration
    @Lasaration 7 месяцев назад

    Wise words.

  • @Eddie_Mx3
    @Eddie_Mx3 5 месяцев назад

    They’re certainly not fake guitars. It’s the same as any other finish in my opinion. Some people like a vintage atheistic. There’s nothing wrong with that. It’s their money, they can do what they want with the money they earn and I don’t think another person should have an opinion on it.

  • @tboysrocknroll9252
    @tboysrocknroll9252 6 месяцев назад

    I don't care what anyone wants to play...if its a "relic" or an original....just make good music...the world could use some right now....am I wrong?

  • @CKS64
    @CKS64 5 месяцев назад

    Ill just spend 50 thousand for a relic Mustang car just got to have those dents and scratches and wore out tires. Let's people know I like to drive.
    Why not get a guitar and love and play it till its got its own relic.

    • @Kommander_Rahnn
      @Kommander_Rahnn 2 месяца назад

      Modern guitars don't wear nearly as much. You'll never get the same vibe.

  • @BillieSkin
    @BillieSkin 8 месяцев назад

    Big relic fan here and a massive poser to boot 👍🏻

  • @solarvoxstudioofficialchan3252
    @solarvoxstudioofficialchan3252 6 месяцев назад

    Relic are awesome when they are really well done, requires a lot of patience, dedication and attention to the detail and at the end of the day everyone can do whatever they want with their money time and personal interest or taste... I´m a 50 years old guy X generation playing bass and guitars since I have 14 (and i´m still playing like shit hahahaha proud of it) and to be honest this issue with the guys who believe they are more true something than the rest of humanity is being there since forever, when we play skate punk in the 90´s, Influenced by NOFX, Face To Face, Pennywise and you know this kind of California punk style those type of dicks with this mentality like "i'm more punk than you" told us you are not real punks, when we go to surf in a different beach than our regular the same type of surf DH told us you are not true locals go another beach to surf, when I study in an audio school (finally after give me with a wall in the head thinking that I can learn by myself) and I discovered the tons of missinformation about gear, analog and ITB mixing and mastering etc etc and all the people that watch few videos of RUclips and they know better than you everything in the audio world but also the opposite too, the old farts that they had the experience and the knowledge but they never evolve telling you "you don´t know anything about real gear and bla bla bla" .... Finally I understand something, respect the personal taste of others is essential, only being against things that do apology to the violence and crime is the only thing I´m really against to.... but at the end of the week everyone is free to express themself even if they are just stupid is their right to be so....If you like relic guitars? Awesome me too... You like new pristine and immaculate guitars.. cool me to bro! and everything in between... that´s it and when I want to know in deep about something I pay an specialist to training me about it RUclips never will do that for you... finally all this nonsense about the things is just a waste of time and who cares to be honest... cool video .... just learning to play and enjoy playing any guitar type... the rest is irrelevant guys...

  • @mjc4art
    @mjc4art 10 месяцев назад +2

    When I would see someone who was over the top against relics I would say, if only there was a way for you to not have to buy one…

  • @mikefromusa6902
    @mikefromusa6902 21 день назад

    You play what you play. That’s it.

  • @FUNZO1975
    @FUNZO1975 6 месяцев назад

    I think they're cool.
    (I'm a poser then, so be it.)

  • @ois-jy9kl
    @ois-jy9kl 6 месяцев назад

    I have used some Jay turser, cheap epiphones and mostly squiers and other odd guitars onstage for years ...... nobody... I mean nobody !!! ever said any comment on my use of these.... guitars... 👍 its only online keyboard chatter. Its the same as the Rolex/seiko argument.... nobody care's in the real world 😊...

  • @LairdDavidson
    @LairdDavidson 2 месяца назад

    Buy what you want, I don't care but what you buy says something about you.
    Of course most people who buy relics are posers. You don't keep your opinion to yourself so why should I? People who buy pre ripped jeans are posers too. They're buying an image, an image that wasn't earned. Doesn't make you a bad player or bad person, you might be a brilliant player. Pop and rock music is full of posers, doesn't necessarily mean they're bad musicians (although they might be). Image is very important to people, often inordinately so, just look at music business and tell me what they put first.

    • @Kommander_Rahnn
      @Kommander_Rahnn 2 месяца назад

      Get over yourself you clown. The fact it bothers you so much says a lot about YOU.
      For the record, my relic has never left the house. No one knows I own it. How does that make me a poser?

  • @justinjohnson4920
    @justinjohnson4920 Год назад +4

    Meh… thumbs down

    • @MaxRossellMusic
      @MaxRossellMusic  Год назад

      Thanks for your feedback. Would you care to share a specific criticism?

  • @stevepelham9010
    @stevepelham9010 5 месяцев назад

    What is to be upset about? There are gatekekeepers yes take an look at the vintage cars culture how strict them are.
    Why because it is lot of money an investment that they do want to be as watered about by fakers and makers that lacks moral.

  • @Morten-xn7fv
    @Morten-xn7fv 8 месяцев назад

    Liking it or not, is subjective. Relic is objectively fake wear and ageing. Its not authentic. But I guess it can look and feel good like prefaded jeans.

  • @TheOriginalEUrban
    @TheOriginalEUrban Год назад

    Hey, do what you want with your guitar. But some of these folks will take a golf club or a samurai sword to a fresh guitar and the results are fugly. If I walk into a guitar store, and see a guitar with massive chunks missing, I'm definitely going to have words with the owner of the shop.

    • @MaxRossellMusic
      @MaxRossellMusic  Год назад

      Well, I'd argue that just smashing up a guitar is not the same thing as relicing a guitar. I presume you wouldn't have an issue in principle with someone refinishing their guitar - but what if they botched the paint job?

  • @martintaylor1758
    @martintaylor1758 Год назад +2

    Bit intense. Kind of like a church sermon.

  • @danielbreaux1842
    @danielbreaux1842 8 месяцев назад

    Calling someone a poser is rude! Might get ya punched. Saying people playing are playing poser guitars? Accepted.

  • @Mike-ti6hg
    @Mike-ti6hg 7 месяцев назад

    I use what i like. Everyone to his or her own. WHATS the DIFFERENCE . JUST PLAY. JUST PLAY ! E N J O Y😎

  • @iwanttoplaywithspringsteen9188
    @iwanttoplaywithspringsteen9188 6 месяцев назад

    What Mr opinionated spoutes is ludicrous. Relics are subjective kind of like them for the most part . I don’t particularly take to the idea that when a new guitar arrives it should be inspected by a microscope to ascertain whether there are any slight flaws in the finish , as an old rocker don’t really see it as Rocknroll but still have to respect peoples right to do so . Regarding the gear snob horseshit, some of the best players I’ve encountered have had no interest in gear whatsoever and played very unspectacular guitars talent will always shine through regardless of equipment.

  • @dmurphy1578
    @dmurphy1578 10 месяцев назад

    Snobs and gate keeps can all pound sand.

  • @mitchmercredi
    @mitchmercredi 2 года назад +5

    Relic guitars still look like shit

    • @MaxRossellMusic
      @MaxRossellMusic  2 года назад +1

      Ah well, there's definitely no pleasing everyone. There's plenty of unreliced guitars out there!

  • @timzitzelsberger3200
    @timzitzelsberger3200 5 месяцев назад

    Very few people have played the paint off a guitar those are the real players you have to be a total idiot to buy a relic guitar and pay the money they want for it whoever came up with this idea 😮😮😮😮😮

  • @Gary-zq3pz
    @Gary-zq3pz 9 месяцев назад

    Fake old guitars...and doubling the price. P.T Barnum would be proud.

  • @pdxgeek
    @pdxgeek 4 месяца назад

    You are actually allowed to say reliced guitars are stupid too. Its called freedom of speech. You're also allowed to tell them what kind of idiots they are. Go forth and win those internet arguments!

    • @MaxRossellMusic
      @MaxRossellMusic  4 месяца назад

      One shouldn't equate having permission to air one's opinions with those opinions therefore being correct, justified or welcome.

  • @lostinaroom5551
    @lostinaroom5551 2 месяца назад

    I don't care who you are. But if I'm buying a guitar that's worth a lot of money I expect it to be in good condition none of this relic bulshit

    • @redpillpusher
      @redpillpusher Месяц назад

      easy solution... don't buy the expensive relic'd ones. check out All In One guitars well below 1k those things look pretty cool and from the review vids I've seen play as well as expensive CS guitars I would get one but I need to sell other guitar I don't play as much 😇

  • @lesblack413
    @lesblack413 5 месяцев назад

    Keep your hands still please. It's very distracting when you move your hands every time you speak!!

  • @sjm98126
    @sjm98126 7 месяцев назад

    Relics are dumb. Spend less time sanding your guitar and more time playing it...

    • @Kommander_Rahnn
      @Kommander_Rahnn 2 месяца назад

      " adERp AdErP adUrrr heRpa deRpa dUUUrrr"

  • @rlarsen4562
    @rlarsen4562 10 месяцев назад +1

    Relics are dumb, really dumb. Pure marketing that people oddly fall for. Women gamers and the Kardashians, what ???

  • @jackjones2381
    @jackjones2381 6 месяцев назад

    I relic mine took me 50 years