Hi Nick, yet again, amazing skills and craftsmanship. Angled neck joints certainly present unique challenges when it comes to a neck reset. All the best for the rest of this year and into the next, Thanks again for the insights and the content ! Paul.
Wow; that was a really complicated repair! I owned a guitar very similar to that one; same model and year with the coil tap switch but with stop tailpiece and walnut color.
Thanks a lot for your feedback and for sharing your story with this type of Instruments. You are welcome. The final Part 3 will be released in two weeks on Friday 6.p.m Best Regards Nik
Oh thank you so much for your kind words. Because I got such a positive feedback from a lot of my viewers I decided to make more voice overs in my upcoming Videos. Thanks for your suggestion. Best Regards Nik
Great work Nik! That neck tenon is going to be better than it was when it originally left the factory I'm sure. Wishing you a great new year! Cheers to you sir!
Too bad you didn't make these videos sooner. It would have helped me with my Epiphone 335 project. I may use that fretboard shim technique still... Excellent work!
Vielen herzlichen Dank 🙏Freut mich sehr, dass es Dir gefällt. Der letzte Teil kommt in zwei Wochen und ist wirklich das große Finale dieser wirklich sehr aufwendiger Reparatur. Bis dahin alles gute und ein frohes neues Jahr 💫🕺🏻BG Nik
A great video with a lot of fine detail work Nik. I can see what I'm in for when I build a set neck from a kit, so I'm paying close attention. Thank you so much, I'm learning from the best! Best wishes for the new year to you and your family. Cheers! 🍺🍺🍺🍻
Fascinating to watch. Great skills that I could only dream of. Out of interest why did you put glue on the flaky sides of the neck join in the body before chiselling the fragmented wood off?
Thank you for posting. What to you think of drilling small holes in the fret slots and using heated foam cutters to loosen glue and remove a guitar neck?
Thanks a lot for watching and for your question. Oh I saw this my College Tedwoodfrd using this method very successfully. I think this a good solution but I personally never practice it … Best Regards Nik
Thanks a lot for watching and your positive feedback. Yes of course I did this but while editing the Video I try not to waste to much time by showing things double… Best Regards Nik
Please please just post the video when it's ready instead of always doing a "Premier" The Premiers just get us excited to watch only to find out it's not a video. Then, 2 days later, we forget about the video when it comes out
Thanks a lot for sharing your thoughts Mate. You are welcome. Maybe it’s a good Idea to make it without a Premier I will try this with the Final Part. Best Regards Nik
Your videos are as usual, memorizing. Amazing detailed work. Looking forward to the remainder of the series! Happy New Years and see you in 2025! 🎉🎸🧰😎👊
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Amazing work. Hope your customer will appreciate the details of the repair.
Thank you so much for your feedback. I am sure he will because the story of this instrument is so unique...All the best for 2025. Cheers Nik
Amazing craftsmanship.
Thanks a lot Mate... Cheers. Nik
The smallest parts take the longest. I don't think people realize that when they hire a luthier. Nice work!
Thank you so much for mention this, that’s absolutely correct. And these are the most important ones 👍🕺🏻Best Regards Nik
Thank you for making great content, and also for the level of excellence in your work. It's informative as well as inspiring!
Thank you so much for saying that. 🙏🕺🏻Best Regards Nik
Hi Nick, yet again, amazing skills and craftsmanship. Angled neck joints certainly present unique challenges when it comes to a neck reset.
All the best for the rest of this year and into the next, Thanks again for the insights and the content !
Paul.
Hey Paul thank you so much for your comment. You are welcome. All the best for 2025. Best Regards Nik
Wow; that was a really complicated repair! I owned a guitar very similar to that one; same model and year with the coil tap switch but with stop tailpiece and walnut color.
Thanks a lot for your feedback and for sharing your story with this type of Instruments. You are welcome. The final Part 3 will be released in two weeks on Friday 6.p.m Best Regards Nik
Merry Christmas Bro and a Happy New Year
Thank you so much :ate. All the best for you and a happy 2025. Best Regards Nik
Thanks!
Oh wow...Thank you so much for your support... That's incredible. You made my Day. All the best for you. Best Regards Nik
I always appreciate when you explain why and what you are doing, your voice is also lovely and quite calming! Amazing work!
Oh thank you so much for your kind words. Because I got such a positive feedback from a lot of my viewers I decided to make more voice overs in my upcoming Videos. Thanks for your suggestion. Best Regards Nik
Great work Nik! That neck tenon is going to be better than it was when it originally left the factory I'm sure. Wishing you a great new year! Cheers to you sir!
Thank you so much for your positive feedback John. You are welcome. All the best for you in 2025💫🕺🏻Best Regards Nik
Mesmerizing!
Thanks a lot for your positive comment. Best Regards Nik
Too bad you didn't make these videos sooner. It would have helped me with my Epiphone 335 project. I may use that fretboard shim technique still... Excellent work!
Thank you so much for your kind feedback. Hope this will help you out in the Future. You are welcome. Best Regards Nik
Hat schon fast etwas Meditatives. Großes Kino. Danke Dir dafür. Das würde ich wohl auch gerne können. Gutes Neues! Freue mich auf den nächsten Teil.
Vielen herzlichen Dank 🙏Freut mich sehr, dass es Dir gefällt. Der letzte Teil kommt in zwei Wochen und ist wirklich das große Finale dieser wirklich sehr aufwendiger Reparatur. Bis dahin alles gute und ein frohes neues Jahr 💫🕺🏻BG Nik
Freue mich unglaublich auf Teil Zwei, Nik du kannst dir nicht vorstellen wie du mein Leben gerade bereicherst mit deinen Videos.
Vielen herzlichen Dank für deine schönen Worte. Das freut mich sehr zu hören 🙏💫🕺🏻BG Nik
A great video with a lot of fine detail work Nik.
I can see what I'm in for when I build a set neck from a kit, so I'm paying close attention.
Thank you so much, I'm learning from the best!
Best wishes for the new year to you and your family.
Cheers! 🍺🍺🍺🍻
Thanks a lot for your kind words Harley. You are always welcome. All the best for you in 2025. Best Regards Nik
Happy New Year!
Thanks a lot ....All the best for you in 2025. Best Regards Nik
That joint is going to be strong as an Ox!!
Thanks a lot for your comment. Thanks what I am looking for 👍💫🕺🏻Best Regards Nik
Fascinating to watch. Great skills that I could only dream of.
Out of interest why did you put glue on the flaky sides of the neck join in the body before chiselling the fragmented wood off?
Thanks a lot for your positive feedback. I have glued the chipping wood to provide tear out while cutting it with the saw. Best Regards Nik
Thank you for posting. What to you think of drilling small holes in the fret slots and using heated foam cutters to loosen glue and remove a guitar neck?
Thanks a lot for watching and for your question. Oh I saw this my College Tedwoodfrd using this method very successfully. I think this a good solution but I personally never practice it … Best Regards Nik
Thank you, Nik. I was thinking that method might result in less tear out. I have no lutherie experience, so I wouldn’t know.
@@rogerjerabek9574 You are welcome thanks for sharing your opinion. Best Regards Nik
@@petrekguitars You're welcome, Nik.
Greetings Nick amazing job as always but I have a question wouldn’t it be correct to check at 17.38 if the height of the two posts is the same?
Thanks a lot for watching and your positive feedback. Yes of course I did this but while editing the Video I try not to waste to much time by showing things double… Best Regards Nik
The best
Thank you so much for saying that. You are welcome. Best Regards Nik
@ Nik, how many parts will this series have? And when will the next episode be? I'm excited!
Please please just post the video when it's ready instead of always doing a "Premier" The Premiers just get us excited to watch only to find out it's not a video. Then, 2 days later, we forget about the video when it comes out
Thanks a lot for sharing your thoughts Mate. You are welcome. Maybe it’s a good Idea to make it without a Premier I will try this with the Final Part. Best Regards Nik
So just like in episodic television we get a really long re-cap. 😂
Thanks a lot for watching and for your feedback. I try to make it look professional 😉🕺🏻Best Regards Nik
gibson suck
Thanks for watching and for sharing your opinion. Best Regards Nik
Not as much as you tho
@ Thanks for your feedback. Cheers Nik
Your videos are as usual, memorizing. Amazing detailed work.
Looking forward to the remainder of the series!
Happy New Years and see you in 2025!
🎉🎸🧰😎👊
Tanks you so much for your kind words this is really a great motivation for me. All the Best in 2025 see you there.. You are welcome. Best Regards Nik