Dan's Acoustic Guitar Build Part 4/5 With Jonny Kinkead

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @cowieson
    @cowieson 3 года назад +56

    Anyone else here at exactly 12pm GMT to watch the latest instalment? Hehe, I’ve been thoroughly enjoying these Dan! Can’t wait to see the finished article! Gives a whole new appreciation of the craftsmanship that goes into acoustics.

    • @erajad
      @erajad 3 года назад +2

      "Gives a whole new appreciation of the craftsmanship that goes into acoustics." : Exactly. After watching the master that is Jonny Kinkead at work, accompanied by his patient and illuminating explanations, I've gone back and inspected the fine detail my old '77 Mossman Tennessee Flattop with new insight and even deeper affection.

    • @cowieson
      @cowieson 3 года назад +3

      @@erajad haha I’ve done the very same with my Martin 000-15m! I keep going over and picking it up to look at what Johnny is demonstrating in these videos. Brilliant stuff. What a privilege to be able to see a master at work

    • @Amish_Trivedi
      @Amish_Trivedi 3 года назад +3

      In the US, but when I wake up and get rolling about 8:30am, I have been getting my coffee and a slice of toast and settling in to watch Jonny. Unsure what I'll do the day after tomorrow-

    • @gonzoduke6805
      @gonzoduke6805 3 года назад +1

      US here. I don’t get to see them as they are uploaded. I’m usually asleep. Lol. But man, I’ve been waiting for each installment of this one. Dan is killing it with this acoustic build. So good. So much knowledge and experience. Mr. Kinkead is a Master. 👍

    • @Amish_Trivedi
      @Amish_Trivedi 3 года назад

      @@ToddTheJoker Don't tempt me!

  • @kamodius
    @kamodius 3 года назад +17

    I find myself almost emotional at this process. Watching Jonny is watching a man who knows his calling and takes deep and abiding joy and pride in his work. It's a beautiful thing to behold.

    • @gbarge4
      @gbarge4 3 года назад +2

      Same here, Kamodius. I'm just thrilled for Dan and watching this process hits me right in the chest.

  • @MrApprobatur
    @MrApprobatur 3 года назад +32

    In the famous words of a wise man: "Oh woooow!!" Those are honestly the best words to describe this.
    Loving this mini series; thank you SO much for sharing!❤️

    • @brunocejas
      @brunocejas 3 года назад

      @M I found them the most Owen Wilson.

  • @chriscooks9850
    @chriscooks9850 3 месяца назад

    This chap is just unbelievable. When he cuts that logo out of the mother of pearl by hand made me immensely happy. In the world of mass production and machining we live in nowadays, seeing something like that brings a small tear of joy to my eye. Love it. Also, nice chisels.

  • @benkeen
    @benkeen 3 года назад +23

    Brilliant. Although I wanted Dan to ask, "So, when do you add the cutaway",

  • @tadmorrison
    @tadmorrison 3 года назад +24

    Witnessing the skill and craft of this process, it seems a miracle that hand-made guitars don't cost millions.

    • @lazaglider
      @lazaglider 3 года назад +5

      Good point. Looking at the price list, I was pretty shocked at how inexpensive his work is. Far less than custom shop offerings from Gibson or Fender, and the work is incomparable.

    • @weschilton
      @weschilton 3 года назад

      Keep in mind that his overhead is very very low. No employees, no health benefits, no payroll taxes, no huge facility with its massive utility bills and massive stockpiles of component inventory... he buys what he needs to make a few hundred guitars a year, and that stuff is already paid for.

    • @tadmorrison
      @tadmorrison 3 года назад

      @@weschilton Well.... my guitar was hand made in a small shop (a Goodall RCJ), and it costs more than double that listed on the Kinkade site. Not that cost equals quality, of course. I think my guitar sounds as good as any. But, the work and handcraft that went into Dan's guitar cannot be less than went into mine.

    • @timchalmers1700
      @timchalmers1700 3 года назад +3

      @@weschilton The way I figure it, if he's made 543 guitars in 40 years, that's more like 13 or 14 guitars per year.

    • @blahblah4767
      @blahblah4767 3 года назад +1

      @@weschilton No way he's making hundreds of these per year. probably closer to 20 - 50.

  • @danibee535
    @danibee535 3 года назад +1

    jaw dropped when i realised he was manually sawing out that logo. master at work for sure.

  • @chriscole9069
    @chriscole9069 3 года назад +12

    I’ve been absolutely glued to these for the last couple of days. The craftsmanship is amazing! Cheers to Johnny!

  • @robindidymus
    @robindidymus 3 года назад +38

    Just thought I'd look up the price of these guitars expecting them to be upwards of £5k to £6k and they're incredibly reasonable considering the time and craftsmanship that goes into them. I guess the only drawback is the waiting list! Exquisite work. 👍

    • @28469
      @28469 3 года назад +4

      I agree, the prices for a fully hand made guitar are extremely good

    • @mattelder9147
      @mattelder9147 3 года назад +1

      I requested to get on the list. Let’s see if he accepts the commission with the schedule he has. He may be overbooked and choosy on clients. No idea.

    • @mastermachetier5594
      @mastermachetier5594 3 года назад

      100% great pricing on these

    • @jejmoss11
      @jejmoss11 3 года назад

      The pricing is excellent. Look how much people spend on cars and so on. It’s nothing really.

    • @mastermachetier5594
      @mastermachetier5594 3 года назад

      @@jejmoss11 I actually was expecting it to be 5k I already talked to my wife and I am putting an order in next year haha

  • @ee1971
    @ee1971 3 года назад +10

    The sound of hand tools delicately carving wood is among the greatest tones of all time. Loving every episode of this series, Dan. Thanks and greetings from California.

    • @RMosack
      @RMosack 3 года назад +1

      He's a maestro with those chisels.

  • @jyoung2706
    @jyoung2706 3 года назад +1

    Jonny Kinkead = Legend
    Congratulations on the new axe Dan.

  • @jimwilliamson9893
    @jimwilliamson9893 3 года назад +11

    Jonny Kinkead is a holy man! Please tell us there’s a squad of apprentice guitar builders following him around the shop writing down his every utterance. Thanks to Dan for recording this process!

    • @WillHeritage
      @WillHeritage 3 года назад +2

      @@zen7349 His surname is Kinkead, the company name is Kinkade :)

    • @WillHeritage
      @WillHeritage 3 года назад +1

      @@zen7349 Guessing there was a trademark issue or something along the way!

    • @AndreaAustoni
      @AndreaAustoni 3 года назад +2

      ​@@WillHeritage Or maybe he called the company Kinkade to reflect the pronunciation of his name.

    • @halvach1998
      @halvach1998 3 года назад +1

      Taking bets on how many times Dan will have to explain the reason....

    • @iannicholls7476
      @iannicholls7476 3 года назад +1

      @@WillHeritage On his website there is an extract from a magazine article that say’s people were mis-pronouncing the name so Jonny and his brother changed the spelling in the early days of the company. Also I’m wondering if arranging the letters that way makes the logo look a little more balanced on the headstock. I’m sure that is the sort of detail he would pay attention to.

  • @kurtisr2339
    @kurtisr2339 3 года назад +5

    These are among my favorite TPS ever. Jonny at work is so calming, absolutely mesmerizing. I come away suffused by a deeper connection to my own instruments. How strange and wonderful.

  • @eksuy8085
    @eksuy8085 3 года назад +5

    Deliberately waited for after dinner to watch this, it's just classic British evening TV stuff from the good old days. Sad that there's only one more episode left but thank you so much for sharing this with us Dan & team!

  • @karllongbottomguitars9192
    @karllongbottomguitars9192 3 года назад +6

    As an apprentice there was bloke called Dave who did the French polishing, any mistakes/ damage/ cock ups he would get out his power paints mix the correct colour and paint the grain back and then touch up the finish. I could stare at an area which I knew had been repaired and only just mange to see it, if you didn't know you would never see it. He saved many peoples jobs.

  • @elucidation88
    @elucidation88 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful series! Have a drink every time Dan says WOW

  • @stallik3458
    @stallik3458 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for sharing these Dan. Johnny mentioned in an earlier instalment that he liked passing on his knowledge and he’s certainly done that. My current build will be better as a result

  • @jamesemerson4102
    @jamesemerson4102 3 года назад +1

    It's simply amazing to watch Jonny shaping the neck like that by hand and just going on feel... unbelievable 😮😮

  • @rpm4999
    @rpm4999 3 года назад +9

    I am not just echoing the general sentiment. I have truly enjoyed this content, its just what i need at this time of year
    All the best Dan and Mick

  • @DementedAugminish
    @DementedAugminish 3 года назад +2

    Johnny is a true old school craftsman. He is a deep well of knowledge, and has a thoughtful follow through on his execution that not many take the time to acquire, or could for that matter.

  • @belo1971
    @belo1971 3 года назад +1

    How many times he takes it, turn, flip, and return ........hundred times....and no scratches or dings 😍! Amazing 👌

  • @Payne2view
    @Payne2view 3 года назад +2

    Each episode, the quality of the job is added too. I find it amazing that Jonny French Polishes his guitars.

  • @davidpruym3983
    @davidpruym3983 Год назад +1

    I watched all 5 episodes, thank you for the effort of showing us this amazing process.

  • @freddieforbes5508
    @freddieforbes5508 3 года назад +1

    Dan for 5 straight hours - “oh wow”. Brilliant series this. Thanks for sharing.

  • @danibee535
    @danibee535 3 года назад +1

    the state of his workshop gives me hope for myself

  • @fiddlix
    @fiddlix 3 года назад

    I love Jonny’s philosophy of simplicity of appointments and let the beauty of the wood speak for itself.

  • @freitopolis
    @freitopolis 3 года назад +2

    Snow day with Dan and Jonny is my favorite holiday.

  • @timhouston1638
    @timhouston1638 3 года назад +2

    A TPS where it's actually easy to watch for an entire hour. Best thing That Pedal Show has put out IMO. LOVE IT! Dan you're awesome for sharing this thanks!

  • @Hendrixlvr
    @Hendrixlvr 3 года назад +3

    I think what’s blowing my mind at this point in the build is how every time he touches, carves or bangs the guitar, the entire guitar rings out….loudly! Can’t wait to hear the finished product

  • @simondbarnes
    @simondbarnes 2 года назад

    Watched the whole series this afternoon. What a fascinating journey. The amount of work that has gone into the guitar is incredible. Johnny needs to charge more!

  • @johncooper16
    @johncooper16 3 года назад +5

    This series is already one of the year's highlights. JK is a true artist.

  • @actorartistmusician
    @actorartistmusician 3 года назад +2

    Johnny Kinkead's new name..."StewMac-Guyver". I've loved this video series Dan!! It's so fun to watch a hand-made guitar that's being done by someone who doesn't need $20k in tools. Beautiful.

  • @nojyeloot
    @nojyeloot 3 года назад +2

    So great. Dan, super stoked for you. Love being able to watch.

  • @lazaglider
    @lazaglider 3 года назад +9

    Should anyone be confused, this video series depicts the true meaning of a master of his craft at work.

  • @billovsky
    @billovsky 3 года назад +1

    I've been watching the series of the guitar build without skipping a single second! Thank you Dan for this great experience sharing! John is such a knowledged person with such an attention to detail and passion over his work, that just makes me want to smile...

  • @vincent33195
    @vincent33195 3 года назад +1

    I am absolutely enamored with these videos and with the quality and patience Johnny puts into the love of his craft. I turn 50 in four years; I may have to get on the waiting list. This is so remarkable.

  • @Kai-San7
    @Kai-San7 3 года назад +2

    So generous of Jonny to share his knowledge :)

  • @randallparker8477
    @randallparker8477 3 года назад +1

    What a privilege to witness an "old world" craftsman getting on with his work and joy. I'm about the same age as Jonny, and know that I'm not going to give him any competition what so ever! Thank you Dan, and thanks to Mr. Kinkead, a true artisan! Watching history in the making is so satisfying. Can't wait to hear it!

  • @gonzoduke6805
    @gonzoduke6805 3 года назад +1

    After these vids, I predict Mr. Kinkead will have a back order of 150 years (deservedly). Such excellent attention to detail. I want one, but I probably can’t afford one. Such an artist and craftsman. Perfection! Thanks Dan for the documentation of someone who really deseves to be documented. Good on you!

  • @kenjude1
    @kenjude1 3 года назад +1

    What a treat these videos are, and what a privilege for Dan to see so much of the build of his guitar happening.
    Note to self: read video notes!

  • @AlexFernandezSMS
    @AlexFernandezSMS 3 года назад +2

    This series has been some of the coolest content ever made on RUclips in my opinion. So cool yo see a meter craftsman show his methods and even explain why though each step.

  • @xdoctorblindx
    @xdoctorblindx 3 года назад +2

    After Rob's acoustic build, the Driftwood acoustic series, and this acoustic build, I am so excited to build an acoustic this summer!

  • @kandlekulish1484
    @kandlekulish1484 3 года назад +1

    I am obsessed with this series. It is like watching Michaelangelo. Grats on the amazing guitar Dan.

  • @chuckyz2
    @chuckyz2 3 года назад +1

    Jonny continues to bring it. It gets more interesting every video. When he brought out the old Stanley plane. I have refurbished many of those and used French polish on the Rosewood handles. I was going to start a hobby doing old school wood working using only old school hand tools. The plane restoring became an obsession. By the time I finished those I decided I didn't want a wood shop. I moved into learning luthier stuff and then took up playing guitar as a result of fixing a few guitars for family. My favorite plane is an old finely aged dark patina No 4. It is the only one that aged properly and did not need the metals taken down to like new. I simply restored the Brazilian Rosewood handles and the bottom surface that rides on the wood to flat. Lightly scrubbed the orangish color out of the metal sides and blades and stuff with 0000 wool and she is gorgeous. She also shaves perfect ultrathin transparent sheets. I think I have arthritis from all the surfacing I did on the blades and metals with diamond stones and my surface plate on the other planes making them perfectly symmetrical to compete with modern planes. They all leave a glassy smooth finish that requires no sanding on flat surfaces. Now they are just for decoration. The French polishing is definitely old school and how I would want my guitar done. The great thing about French polishing is you can touch it up easily. The spirits reactivate the polish and melt right in. Can't wait to see the final polishing on the top and back. Love to watch Jonny work!

  • @dwaynejessome1728
    @dwaynejessome1728 3 года назад +1

    What a generous man Mr. Kinkead is. Thanks for taking us behind the curtain, and showing us how a real master plies his trade

  • @drewbert7
    @drewbert7 3 года назад +2

    This entire process is giving me anxiety! Its amazing how precise everything is at every stage of the build. But i love this series

  • @brymills
    @brymills 3 года назад +3

    Does anyone else wince in horror every time he attacks the guitar free hand with a chisel? The skill and artistry to work like that blows my mind.

    • @marksby77
      @marksby77 3 года назад +1

      Yes, definitely. I build electrics for my own amusement, and I have to steel myself before putting a chisel or plane anywhere near a guitar. Jonny just sets about it! But that’s 4 decades of experience and mastery for you.

  • @mattelder9147
    @mattelder9147 3 года назад +3

    I am transfixed on the artisan quality of Jonny’s skill. My goodness.

  • @scotth8084
    @scotth8084 3 года назад +1

    I have a workshop at home in which I accomplish something not in the same universe of this work.
    How can I tell Dan did insane amounts of editing? Not once did I hear Johnny say, “I just had that f#%king tool a minute ago! Where is it?” That’s actually why this takes three months. 12 hours of work, and the rest of the three months looking for the tool you just had but now can’t find.
    Brilliant work all around. Just mesmerizing to watch!

    • @ThatPedalShow
      @ThatPedalShow  3 года назад +1

      Cheers Scott, I’ve known Jonny 20 years, I can’t recall ever hearing him swear

  • @KatyEdwardsMusic
    @KatyEdwardsMusic 3 года назад +7

    Pure joy here.
    “Eat your heart out, Jackson Pollock.” [wry grin]

  • @periloustemple8290
    @periloustemple8290 3 года назад +2

    Stunning. Mind blowing. I remain in awe. I'll never take a nice acoustic for granted - and just won't be interested in owning another mass prod one (well, if I was gigging, I'd probably make a sensible decision. . .). Thank you so much for sharing Johnny's craft and personality. A real gift to the world that gent.

  • @MouldyGuitars
    @MouldyGuitars 3 года назад

    He makes that fretboard radius sanding look so easy. But its very easy to round off the very outer edge too much. I know someone who did that ;-) I'm also reassured that his workspace is so messy. I obviously need to make MANY more guitars before I make all the carving look so natural. Great work. I could watch this all day. The tip about the 2mm pice of wood to simulate the strings is great. I have always needed up with "fat" necks when I thought they were nice and thin.

  • @bchant19
    @bchant19 3 года назад +2

    Wow watching Johnny do the Kinkade inlay logo BY HAND was absolutely amazing . What a beautiful guitar your gonna get in the end Dan. Well worth 2.5years wait.

  • @mrtwohats
    @mrtwohats 3 года назад +2

    These videos have been really wonderful viewing Dan - thank you! When watching content like this, it always strikes me how differently skilled craftspeople find solutions to problems and processes, or develop their own particularly eccentric ways of working. It's a joy to watch. Sooo many questions on sections of the build that you weren't there filming! Can't imagine how exciting it was for you waiting for the build to be finished!

  • @Evy-1988
    @Evy-1988 3 года назад +2

    if i got a quid for every time Dan says Oh WOW! I could probably afford a Kinkade now
    thanks for these video's it is nothing short of amazing to watch this process

  • @astewart9410
    @astewart9410 3 года назад +2

    My high school wood shop teacher always said: “ Sand until you’re tired. Then sand some more.”
    What a beautiful process. A master at work!

    • @davedavem
      @davedavem 3 года назад +1

      Yup, 90% sanding, 10% a million other things!

    • @astewart9410
      @astewart9410 3 года назад

      @@davedavem Absolutley. And the care and attention to detail that Mr. Kinkade is showing here is unreal. Full appreciation for this project!!

  • @mattw.6726
    @mattw.6726 3 года назад

    This video series is like the Gibson baby picture turned up to 11 for Dan's guitar. Also, Jonny is quite obviously a master of his craft and a top dude.

  • @vidarfro
    @vidarfro 3 года назад +1

    Johnny Kinkade is my new hero! This is so good to watch.

  • @kimmolingonheimo
    @kimmolingonheimo 3 года назад +1

    one Stradivari of our time!🤠Thanks Jonny and Dan!

  • @shadowz8926
    @shadowz8926 3 года назад +1

    I've been glued on to this series for the past few days now like a good dovetail joint. Awesome work all around, Dan for documenting and producing the series, and Jonny for being so open in sharing his decades of skill and craftsmanship.

  • @billsherrington5996
    @billsherrington5996 3 года назад +1

    How wonderful to see this whole process undertaken by a master craftsman! The incredible detail and finesse is amazing. You can see why these guitars are worth every penny they cost. Well done gents for letting see under the bonnet!

  • @lucasmccarthy9905
    @lucasmccarthy9905 3 года назад +1

    I'm on the edge of my seat for the final episode! Really interesting.

  • @CCHDanbury
    @CCHDanbury 3 года назад +1

    Dan, the best thing to happen on TPS in a while. Wonderfully done and Jonny is the sweetest and kindest man as well as a gifted luthier. Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @MotoLen51
    @MotoLen51 3 года назад +1

    "Oh, wow!" I love Dan's enthusiasm. :-)

  • @ferrinbonn
    @ferrinbonn 3 года назад +3

    This has been such a great series to start off the year with. Can't wait to see the conclusion and to hear the guitar. It's incredible to see all of the skills of a craftsman like Jonny put to use. There's so much nuance that goes into each step that only comes through years or decades of experience. So awesome.

  • @jamiegilliessoundsfromthes130
    @jamiegilliessoundsfromthes130 3 года назад +3

    These videos have bewn exactly what my soul needed this time of the year, jonny has been like a calming influence in a mental festive period! Awesome content as always!

  • @eaglerayrob
    @eaglerayrob 3 года назад +2

    David Lindley tells a story of his 00 with a French Polish that he loaned to Merle Haggard. When David got the guitar back there were three marks in the finish on the soundboard. David was disappointed but thought, no big deal I'll just get it touched up. Before David got it touched up Merle passed away. David said, now he thinks of his friend Merle every time he sees those three marks and he'll never have them touched up. Jonny leaves his mark with every guitar he builds. Love this series!

  • @Widdy5150
    @Widdy5150 3 года назад +1

    I've never been so chilled watching RUclips 👍🏻

  • @rickycompton2610
    @rickycompton2610 3 года назад +2

    This is truly what a hand made Guitar is

  • @erajad
    @erajad 3 года назад +3

    25:34 "I must be mad. . . . But it keeps me sane." Just so. :))

    • @justinoneil6971
      @justinoneil6971 3 года назад +1

      This made the whole series for me. That and the comments just before.

  • @RedLittleBee
    @RedLittleBee 3 года назад +1

    Wow! Just WOOOW! 🤩👍👍

  • @motorosso3349
    @motorosso3349 3 года назад +1

    Jonny is such a pleasant character and so informative. This series of videos will become a classic set.
    Please make a playlist for this series.

  • @nicholasblake9005
    @nicholasblake9005 3 года назад +3

    You know you enjoy a series when you find yourself refreshing the page repeatedly, waiting for the next video to drop.

  • @stevieboy444
    @stevieboy444 3 года назад +1

    There are no words. Thank you both so much.

  • @MattXScott
    @MattXScott 3 года назад +1

    These videos are great! I know this guitar will be extra special to you. Jonny seems like a good dude.

  • @Subropontes
    @Subropontes 3 года назад +1

    It must feel amazing to have that guitar after watching the entire building process so closely!

  • @loopmasta5104
    @loopmasta5104 3 года назад +1

    The polishing part is just magic. Love it. Cheers

  • @roelschouten8834
    @roelschouten8834 3 года назад +2

    great series, beautiful work Johny, thanks for sharing Dan

  • @adrianmiller1971
    @adrianmiller1971 3 года назад

    If its not bad enough that with eveery chisel stroke youre terrified initially, but then comforted by his skill, then you see him hand cut the logo and...mind blown. For anyone baulking at a sticker price, theres your justification, right there...amazing stuff.

  • @robbieegan5748
    @robbieegan5748 3 года назад +2

    Just happened to check and here it is! I’m building my first electric at the moment and love watching these skills demonstrated by a master. The way he uses a chisel is sweet.

  • @davearooney
    @davearooney 3 года назад +1

    This series has been an incredible treat to watch!

  • @jeffberg8015
    @jeffberg8015 3 года назад +1

    I have to say that one of my favorite features of that guitar so far is the back. A back that looks well done but obviously book matched is fine, but the wood on that one is so beautiful and straight grained that it looks like one gorgeous piece. No trim strip down the middle needed.

  • @keestoft250
    @keestoft250 3 года назад +1

    This lovely series of videos just confirms what I already knew. That acoustic guitars are magical objects. So much more than the sum of their parts. Then their's a master builder and what they can make possible? Thanks Jonny and Dan.

  • @jerrykosak
    @jerrykosak 3 года назад +1

    Really interesting to listen to Jonny explain his artistic process. This is a rare chance for us to peer into the creative world of a master, who does his craft because it's intertwined with who he is. Another take would be, his process is quite different than that of the mass-produced guitars.

  • @managramx
    @managramx 3 года назад +1

    Super series ... love the craftmanship that is shown and the information that is delivered for all guitar geeks, including me. Keep on the good content.

  • @murratosmani6517
    @murratosmani6517 3 года назад +1

    What a great series! Thanks John to share your knowledge. Even we' ll never be able to build such a piece of art.

  • @ianoliver8780
    @ianoliver8780 3 года назад +3

    Thank you, I enjoy these video's alot, it is truly amazing to see

  • @Sammywhat
    @Sammywhat 3 года назад +1

    So enjoyable. Thank you so much Dan and Jonny!! 🙏😍

  • @jebusgod
    @jebusgod 3 года назад

    having been sat here for nearly 4 hours now, maybe there's been some editing or maybe Dan just wasn't present at certain times but I am amazed at how few power tools Jonny uses! Absolutely amazing, I might just have to put my name on a list!

  • @chedhead3278
    @chedhead3278 3 года назад +1

    Cheers Jonny and Dan. Wonderful stuff.

  • @bflyfx
    @bflyfx 3 года назад +1

    Master Craftsman at work. That's all there is to say apart from maybe... Oh Wow!

  • @fredhystair5789
    @fredhystair5789 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing the process Jonny and Dan. As a luthiery enthusiast this series is a bliss ! Whats hands, what know how. I can not wait to see the finished instrument.

  • @msmartin4
    @msmartin4 3 года назад +1

    I am simply fascinated by this whole process. Thanks!!!

  • @johnpadgett9480
    @johnpadgett9480 3 года назад

    Thanks Dan and Johnny these videos have been very informatvie. Wish I had the patience when I was younger to build a guitar with my dad. This has been a fun watch and I've learned a lot!

  • @koenroels4549
    @koenroels4549 2 года назад +1

    We want MORE Jonny video’s!! 🙃☺️

  • @terryd4025
    @terryd4025 3 года назад +1

    Love this series. Outstanding. Would love one of his guitars now! But, a 5 year waiting list now!

  • @heyhey3069
    @heyhey3069 3 года назад +1

    I have seen every episode of That Pedal Show, and all are really great. This series has been next level. Jonny is such a likeable, humble master. I think Mick may need one of these in the not too distant future.....

  • @MikeArwineGuitar
    @MikeArwineGuitar 3 года назад +2

    Waited all day for this!! Excited….

  • @AlbusBand
    @AlbusBand 3 года назад +1

    I must say it’s been a wonderful way to start the new year…except today, where I watched at 6AM when it went live and then had to go back to work post holidays, lol. Ah, but it Twas worth it!!! Can’t wait for tomorrow to see it wrapped up with a bow on it!!!

  • @jrchanning
    @jrchanning 3 года назад +1

    So enjoying these videos, strangely relaxing watching Jonny working !! 🙂