New life for a dirty old guitar

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @selenahuf9747
    @selenahuf9747 Год назад +602

    I love that there’s no awful background music like most other YT videos. Just the sounds of the workshop. Keep up the wonderful work 🥰

    • @Meddled
      @Meddled Год назад +10

      The worst are luthiers who have their, or their friends' blooz lawyer home recordings in the background. Out of tune bends over an hours-long 12 bar backing track.

    • @j-mo2453
      @j-mo2453 Год назад +4

      Me too. And no boring finger nails. ;-)

    • @Minorino
      @Minorino 11 месяцев назад +1

      I have these on in the background when practicing guitar sometimes, it´s great that there´s no music!

    • @TeddScheckler
      @TeddScheckler 10 месяцев назад

      @@Minorinothere is now not music though

    • @R.Akerman-oz1tf
      @R.Akerman-oz1tf 6 месяцев назад

      @@j-mo2453 Foo Fighters mentioned fingernails in "This is a Call". Very nice.

  • @RyanMcQuen
    @RyanMcQuen Год назад +854

    In a world where people intentionally 'relic' guitars, it is wonderful to see someone restoring a guitar's glory. Incredible work!

    • @johnbryan1049
      @johnbryan1049 Год назад +58

      I hope to one day see a channel where someone takes intentionally relic’d guitars and restores them

    • @timwhite5562
      @timwhite5562 Год назад +17

      Yeah, I have a 15 year old Eric Johnson Strat with a finish chip about ¾ the size of a dime in it that's been driving me nuts that I'm going to drop fill this weekend. I've done them many times before but this is a candy finish so it's a chore because they use a metallic base then a transparent colored finish over it. People are spending $2000+ on top of the price of a CS Les Paul to get it Murphy agreed. Meanwhile I'm doing all I can to keep the thing in good condition.

    • @jaxone1259
      @jaxone1259 Год назад +5

      Take all the signs of life out of the guitar Rediculous. Like having a Dinning room table that's been in the family For 200 years and you could see indentations of where the knife fork and spoons sat and some idiot sands it down and removes all the full Life of your family Dinning room table Horrible to watch Crap like this you just eliminated all the blood sweet and tears that guitar will ever had and basically looked at it and said FY

    • @RyanMcQuen
      @RyanMcQuen Год назад +22

      @@jaxone1259 you can maintain an item that has naturally aged without removing its beauty marks. But the point I am trying to make is about intentional relicing/aging, not something that has naturally aged. The instrument here was not playable. An old table is wonderful and should be preserved in a respectable way.

    • @timothyfrost3234
      @timothyfrost3234 Год назад +2

      I'm doumbfounded as to why reliving is so popular?!

  • @kimballormsby9908
    @kimballormsby9908 Год назад +57

    I love that you restored it and didn't change anything that wasn't necessary. I enjoy watching you work. Your skills are sxceptional.

  • @robertbecker804
    @robertbecker804 Год назад +105

    No music, no complaining . Just the sound of an artist at work.Wonderful to watch and actually very soothing. Beautiful job!

  • @Guitar_Fella
    @Guitar_Fella Год назад +322

    That was the most absorbing, interesting 29 minutes I have ever spent on RUclips. I envy the job you do, you are a true craftswoman.

    • @TanyaShpachuk
      @TanyaShpachuk  Год назад +27

      Thank you!

    • @elwooddebrot7128
      @elwooddebrot7128 Год назад +2

      Aa

    • @TsarIsBack
      @TsarIsBack 4 месяца назад

      𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰜 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🐺🐺🐺🐺💪💪💪💪

  • @tbeard5458
    @tbeard5458 Год назад +166

    I love that you don't go nuts on refinishing or repairing flaws. The guitar's character is left intact, it's a lot cleaner but the age is allowed to come through. Fantastic work :)

    • @HiltsyAdventure
      @HiltsyAdventure Год назад +3

      I know right, if that guitar could talk... I hope someone makes it sing though

    • @sgeggbub1008
      @sgeggbub1008 Год назад +7

      I do wish the back of the neck was smoothed over though, I'm all for letting a guitars age show through, but those massive marks and dents would really stuff up my playing

    • @SadlyGilmore
      @SadlyGilmore Год назад +5

      @josephdifrancesco2766 I've played 5 or 6 of these Japanese guitars, and none have been in better condition than this one after restoration. It's always made me wonder what they'd be like fresh from the factory. I wish lower-end guitars nowadays had the character that these had.

  • @Nightmerica
    @Nightmerica Год назад +258

    Oh wow. My dad had a Japanese made guitar from that period similar to this. It’s great to see something like this brought back to life rather than just thrown out. Fantastic job restoring it!

    • @zapa1pnt
      @zapa1pnt Год назад +16

      Every instrument can be repaired.
      It all depend on how willing you are to do it or have it done.

    • @theothertonydutch
      @theothertonydutch Год назад +8

      @@zapa1pnt Easy to tell what type of stuff will be popular for collectors in the future. These Guyatones were cheap alternatives to better stuff. It's always stuff like this, that's just made cheaply and nobody cares about. The problem is that nowadays most guitars are patterned or cloned from Stratocasters, Les Pauls, etc. There's just so little going on with affordable guitars in general that I really don't see anything made after the 1990's with the exception of the Danelectro reissues and I am sure there are some other obscure brands (like maybe Firefly guitars?) becoming sort of collectible in the way these old off-brand Japanese guitars were.

    • @Hello1982
      @Hello1982 Год назад +3

      ​@@theothertonydutchif ye yi yore of yester beer could sell it then yes yes i think it makes it collectable

    • @EbonyPope
      @EbonyPope Год назад +1

      Sge ruined the fretboard radius by using that that orbital sander. I didn't see her reestablish the radius by sanding with a radius block.

    • @benruddick4577
      @benruddick4577 Год назад

      @@EbonyPope Very true, up until then doing a nice job.

  • @rodobrien2283
    @rodobrien2283 6 месяцев назад +22

    I am a 74 year old guitarist from Australia and i have to say that your dedication inspires me. This is Luthiers skill at it's finest. Thank you Tanya.

  • @dadawes
    @dadawes Год назад +118

    Always a privilege to watch such craftsmanship. Returning and reinstalling the praiseworthiness of the instrument when it was new. Beautiful work!

    • @TanyaShpachuk
      @TanyaShpachuk  Год назад +7

      Thank you!

    • @RJGleave
      @RJGleave Год назад +5

      In terms of playability, probably better than new actually!

  • @nuerexnine3420
    @nuerexnine3420 Год назад +19

    This is what restorers do.
    There’s something soothing about making old things new!
    Don’t throw away the old, just because Thier old.

  • @geoffreyanderson2285
    @geoffreyanderson2285 Год назад +52

    Just seeing the care and attention to detail in this poor instrument is amazing. Nothing is beyond hope if you really put in the effort. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @lsmiii
    @lsmiii Год назад +17

    I love that you respected the history of the guitar and didn't go into polishing the age out of it.

  • @b3astlyify
    @b3astlyify Год назад +25

    I'm an amateur luthier, (I've done many many hours of work on my instruments out of frustration of them not being perfectly how I want them/ just upgrading and repairing them. It's always nice to see someone who does this for a living doing the same things I came up with and did. It's reassuring lol

  • @CFCMahomet
    @CFCMahomet Год назад +12

    As someone who loves to rehab old bikes, taking them from rust to restored, I really appreciate your work.

    • @WonderfulWino
      @WonderfulWino Год назад +1

      heh as a 10 year old thats what started me down the path of becoming an autopainter

  • @robinguitar
    @robinguitar Год назад +15

    Very good work indeed Tanya. You did all that needed doing but without ruining the vibe of such an old guitar.

  • @musicmanlistener2
    @musicmanlistener2 Год назад +11

    An absolute treat watching this guitar be restored. You're a fantastic Luthier! Great job
    And this showcases the amount of time and effort a Luthier puts into guitar, really gives a person perspective why it costs so much when it's done right!

  • @alexdeleon7135
    @alexdeleon7135 Год назад +41

    Great job resurrecting this blast from the past. I've realized something from being a subscriber. I am fascinated on your method of dressing the fret ends. I've been a tech for decades, and you're the first instrument tech that files the fret ends from the edge towards the fretboard. I've always dressed the ends from the fretboard, toward the edge. I'm going to try your methodology the next time I perform a re-fret on one of my guitars. I understand the advantage of the Tanya method. By dressing the end from the edge inward, you can see the fret end directly. I hope your fee for this restoration was enough to cover the number of hours you spent on this guitar. Your time has value, and you should be compensated. Well done!

    • @halcooper3070
      @halcooper3070 Год назад +1

      Funny, I've only see it done her way, but I have a limited experience, twdfrd :)

    • @alexdeleon7135
      @alexdeleon7135 Год назад +2

      @@halcooper3070 I have decades of experience. During that tenure, I was an instrument tech for many 80s artists, until my vision forced my retirement from touring. I still work out of my shop. All that said, Tanya's fretend dressing technique is unique. It may be how it's taught now, but either way, it is effective.

    • @halcooper3070
      @halcooper3070 Год назад +2

      @alexdeleon7135 I started buying guitars at auctions last year, after watching woodford for a few years. I fix them up, sell, bought waaaay too many guitars that need fixing, so I'm hard at work and have months ahead of me. But I naturally found Tanya's way was the way for me, just found I risked chewing off finish or edges far less. Vision is also an issue for me, I think starting out on the riskier end is easier when you can't see detail :) (unless the light is insanely bright). Destroyed a cheap Ibanez tunamatic saddle (can't replace one saddle, doesn't work that way on it ) not being able to see I was hard against the end :)

    • @alexdeleon7135
      @alexdeleon7135 Год назад

      @@halcooper3070 The file I use is made by uo-chikyu. It has a safety edge that is non-marring to the finish, or binding. There's no danger, unless held wrong side up.

  • @mirozapletal9428
    @mirozapletal9428 Год назад +5

    Ďakujem za ukážku. Mám 75 a prvýkrát som videl elektrickú gitaru z vnútra. Keď hrali The Beatles, mal som 15 (1963). Aj im ďakujem za krásne obdobie môjho života.

  • @roncakes
    @roncakes Год назад +53

    Great work! Your work probably added another 50 years of life to the guitar. I alway enjoy your videos they are quiet and calming.

  • @steveburrow9321
    @steveburrow9321 Год назад +1

    I Watch twoodfrd and crimson guitars video`s on youtube but this is one of the best restoration video`s ive seen. Keep up the good work.

  • @finmac5150
    @finmac5150 Год назад +9

    This is amazing Tanya!! The depth of this restoration and attention to detail is stunning! Even the tiniest screws get cleaned and polished to keep everything as original as possible….fully restored but keeping the guitar’s vintage appeal and a nice level of patina! A joy to watch your breathtaking skill and craft….it’s nice to see your face make an appearance too for a change!!😊 You are a master at your craft….genius!! 🫡🫡🫡

  • @bobbymartin5276
    @bobbymartin5276 Год назад +4

    You are great at what you do. This is the first time I've seen a total restoration. I'm a fan!

  • @pvdguitars2951
    @pvdguitars2951 Год назад +9

    I am a big fan of all your work. This must be my favorite restoration project. Absolutely mind blowing!

  • @mandalorthedeaf1237
    @mandalorthedeaf1237 Год назад +14

    I really appreciate you not putting a single drop of paint on it. Just the original finish cleaned and polished. I wish more restoration videos were like this.

  • @leer.2137
    @leer.2137 Год назад +5

    You have not only given a new life too this old guitar, you have given it a chance for a better life !

  • @ARWest-bp4yb
    @ARWest-bp4yb Год назад +1

    Beautiful work Tanya, it's always nice to see something old made new again!🎸👍👍

  • @tomalexander4584
    @tomalexander4584 Год назад +4

    Absolutely love the time and patience you take in doing this work until the very end! Love love love!!!

  • @bsnider0787
    @bsnider0787 Год назад +2

    Sitting here at the end of a long day relaxing to the sounds of your work. This is the first video of yours that I’ve seen, but it definitely won’t be the last. You are truly a master of your craft. We’ll done.

  • @AnimalJohn85
    @AnimalJohn85 Год назад +7

    What an incredible transformation! Love how you put the little golden sticker back on too, a true eye for detail :)
    Awesome work as always :)

  • @DenLuh
    @DenLuh Год назад +1

    Super! Wonderful relaxation. I didn't play the guitar today, but I happened to watch this video and was inspired to play for a few hours. The guitar is the mood of the soul

  • @turnsufficient4971
    @turnsufficient4971 Год назад +8

    This was awesome ! I have three 1960s Japanese made guitars - each has its own sound. You really brought this guitar back to life - nice work. New subscriber here ! 🎉❤

  • @russelljackman1413
    @russelljackman1413 Год назад +2

    Well done, Tanya! This was so pleasing to witness. It is wonderful to watch you give new life to a beautiful instrument! Thank you for sharing this with us!

  • @PaisleyPatchouli
    @PaisleyPatchouli Год назад +11

    Very beautifully done restoration! I am a fan of the Guyatone pickups; also Ry Cooder, David Lindley, and many others have used these pickups on mods to improve newer guitars. I will share a 'tip' with you: some years ago I modded an identical Guyatone pickup to yours to fit onto a Strat, without even having to do any routing! (The Guyatone that I harvested the pickups off of was way beyond repair/restoration, but the pickups still live on!). The tip is that you can remove the Guyatone pickup from its big plastic housing, as it is 80% hollow inside. Then, with a very slight trim (less than 1mm) off the plastic bobbin, you can fit the entire pickup (coil, bobbin, magnet) right into the standard plastic Strat pickup cover, and then just mount it into a standard Stratocaster rout. You will also need to cut away a strip of the plastic (approx 1 cm x 6.3 cm) from the center of the Strat plastic cover, where the magnet holes are, to allow the center section of the Guyatone pickup to fit through. I wish I could show you a jpeg of how cool it looks; and it sounds amazing in a Strat too. On mine, I glued the Guyatone 'G' logo onto the pickguard, right next to the pickup, and it is 'epic'. :)

    • @sigarilyo8841
      @sigarilyo8841 Год назад +2

      sounds dope bruh i wish we couldve see it

    • @PaisleyPatchouli
      @PaisleyPatchouli Год назад +3

      @@sigarilyo8841 Thanks, I wish I could show it and let you hear it in the neck position of my Strat Mini, combined with a pair of USA Duncan Lipstick pickups. What a little monster that Strat now is. I also found an original 1966 MusicMaster II neck for it, so it's short (22") scale (similar to John Lennon's 325 Rickenbacker, which was 21.5" scale!).
      Someone decades ago replaced the fingerboard of the 1966 MusicMaster II neck with a thick ebony slab board with flat (ie no) radius, so it's a slide monster. I'd love to make a video to show it, but I think I'm looking at my final weeks (months?) with an extended illness, and just don't have the energy to make vids anymore.. If I get thru this, it will be at the top of my list. If not, well, someone else will get the pleasure of having her, without ever knowing the details of all the fantastic mods that were done...
      Lindley and Cooder sure knew what they were doing when they started salvaging these old Japanese (and Supro) pickups for use on more modern guitars. Although Tanya had very capably shown in this video that the restoration of an original can also be quite successful, as well as very esthetically pleasing!
      I especially respect how she uses minimally invasive methods of dealing with the guitar's original finish, keeping as much of its vintage character as possible during the refinish process. Bravo Tanya! :)

    • @sigarilyo8841
      @sigarilyo8841 Год назад

      Damn im very curious now especially with that duncan lipstick @@PaisleyPatchouli

    • @PaisleyPatchouli
      @PaisleyPatchouli Год назад

      @@sigarilyo8841 One thing that is cool about the Duncan lipstick pickups is that they fit directly into a Stratocaster rout with no mods whatsoever. That is, they are not as long as the standard Danelectro pickups

  • @kimballormsby9908
    @kimballormsby9908 9 месяцев назад +1

    Another fantastic restoration. I love seeing your restorations. You always do an excellent job.

  • @jdoesmath2065
    @jdoesmath2065 Год назад +5

    An amazing restoration. Your attention to detail and ability to retain the original character of the guitar is exceptional. Stoked that I've found your channel Tanya.

  • @petemcj55
    @petemcj55 Год назад +2

    you do very good repair work and it's easy to see each step of your process - the video recording quality is the best!

  • @danweaver1517
    @danweaver1517 Год назад +3

    I had a hard time watching the repair... the boogers on the thumb kept getting my attention! KIDDING, Great Video!

  • @MusicalBox
    @MusicalBox Год назад +1

    I'm glad you left the scratches, cracking paint and other scars. Beautiful restauration work. This guitar looks amazing again.

  • @MEGAMIGA
    @MEGAMIGA Год назад +13

    Restoring such a rusty guitar was quite a task!
    Too bad you had to change tuners, the original ones had a certain style to them 😁
    Great job as usual!

    • @ImNotOld_ImVintage
      @ImNotOld_ImVintage Год назад +6

      I have an early 60's Guyatone with the same open back tuners (in much better condition). I can tell you, they don't work very well. If you want wall art, they are cool, but to be a player the upgrade is a big deal.

    • @MEGAMIGA
      @MEGAMIGA Год назад +1

      @@ImNotOld_ImVintage I am not too surprised actually 😁

    • @TanyaShpachuk
      @TanyaShpachuk  Год назад +7

      Vintage tuners as is))
      I really want to save them, but was not an option here 😑

    • @MEGAMIGA
      @MEGAMIGA Год назад +5

      @@TanyaShpachuk Yes, sometimes you have to do what you have to do!

    • @richardhaus5967
      @richardhaus5967 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@TanyaShpachuk great job, could questions, what solution did you use in the ultra sound machine? Are you just sanding with sandpaper and water? Little text captions I feel would be helpful to others 2¢

  • @carlturner1601
    @carlturner1601 Год назад +1

    I love watching a true professional at work. Astounding jub.

  • @aleksanderwasilewski5686
    @aleksanderwasilewski5686 Год назад +7

    Dobra robota 👍. Takiej gitary, jeszcze nie widziałem 😮

  • @vbros7
    @vbros7 Год назад +1

    Not only are these videos interesting and relaxing, I have learned a lot from them too. Especially all of the things I have been doing wrong! Thanks Tanya and keep 'em coming!

  • @LumpyFPV
    @LumpyFPV Год назад +12

    Hell yeah dude, your channel is getting so popular!! Rightfully so too, you're a true master of your craft and present your videos in such a way that anyone would enjoy the content. 🤘🏼❤️‍🔥

    • @deliciano1294
      @deliciano1294 Год назад +3

      I don't think she's a dude

    • @Adje-Miraal
      @Adje-Miraal 3 месяца назад

      ​@@deliciano1294shes a dude, dude

  • @PaulVella
    @PaulVella Год назад +1

    Excellent job! So good to see someone putting the time and effort into guitar restorations, great result.

  • @nv1493
    @nv1493 Год назад +4

    NO stupid background music, just craftsmanship on front stage.
    thank you!

  • @toothace3
    @toothace3 Год назад +1

    Nicely done!! Love seeing these old "classics" brought back to life!

  • @milanoid1
    @milanoid1 Год назад +8

    Вот за такой контент я благодарен автору и ютубу. Это топ!

  • @ron851
    @ron851 Год назад

    I like the way that you restored it while leaving the aged character to it. GREAT job !

  • @tony62562
    @tony62562 7 месяцев назад +7

    I dont like the nails, but my god, how I enjoy your work. Good job!

    • @davidlegault9745
      @davidlegault9745 5 месяцев назад +2

      Gel to protect her nails - obviously she is having fun with it.

  • @JohnBarrow1961
    @JohnBarrow1961 Год назад +1

    Just a remarkable job restoring this vintage beauty!

  • @Charliethespacelover
    @Charliethespacelover 6 месяцев назад +6

    Was he playing heart shaped box by nirvana???

  • @beepbleepboop
    @beepbleepboop Год назад +1

    this rocks and i love everything about this, you have a new fan!!

  • @zachbot
    @zachbot Год назад +8

    may need a tetanus booster after removing those old strings. Nice work!

  • @imkerrusin
    @imkerrusin Год назад +1

    It's really neat seeing how much work, time and effort is put into these restorations. Awesome job with this one. (Love the nails and the sticker on the Neck support. XD)

  • @ZachSkinner
    @ZachSkinner Год назад +4

    28:17 heart shaped box?

  • @andkemp
    @andkemp Год назад

    I'm discovering only today your channel and videos... Your contents are AWESOME. It's so relaxing and useful learning from your moves. Your skills are a real treasure!

  • @jnog928
    @jnog928 7 дней назад

    I love watching your work. You are a true artist. I particularly like how you were able to restore this old Guyatone to playable condition, but kept that aged worn look - much better than restoring it to looking new.

  • @DenysZhuravel
    @DenysZhuravel Год назад +1

    Я теж дивився на цю гітару на ebay =)
    Топовий контент!

  • @dangerousXS
    @dangerousXS Год назад

    I love these old Japanese guitars. It does my heart good to see one given a new lease on life. Your patience reminds me to slow down and appreciate what I'm doing.

  • @paulsmallriver6066
    @paulsmallriver6066 Год назад

    Seeing your beautiful tools and watching you employ them was a pleasure.

  • @gyrogeek
    @gyrogeek Год назад

    Your attention to detail is amazing. It’s beautiful.

  • @klausrusswurm3506
    @klausrusswurm3506 Год назад +1

    Great work Tanya, cool old guitar. 👍👍👍👏👏👏🙂

  • @bernadette2994
    @bernadette2994 Год назад +2

    Tanya, your work is painstaking and lovely to watch. I also read a bit of your blog, and to see all that you accomplish IN A WAR ZONE - with shelling and power and Internet outages - is mind-boggling.
    I tip my hat to you!
    It’s clear it took many hours to restore this Guyatone. Do you know how many hours you spent on it? Would you be willing to share?
    I stand in awe of your craftsmanship and quality.

  • @durstondarden8765
    @durstondarden8765 Год назад

    It's wonderful watching you and it does my heart good! I used to restore antiques, and what you do is very close to what I did.. we got antiques to do, that weren't museum quality in any way, and we did the best we could to give them new life.. I'm trying to do that with guitars now too, so I really enjoy your videos!!👍

  • @geoffstockton
    @geoffstockton Месяц назад

    My gosh, I wasn’t prepared for how beautifully this ax turned out. I’ve been playing guitar for three decades, and I’ve never done more than some electronics soldering and neck adjustments/bridge setups on some strats. These videos are inspiring me to learn more.

  • @andysaucedo3226
    @andysaucedo3226 Год назад +1

    I was sure someone else would comment on your metal flake nail polish, but no. Awesome work and awesome nails. 💅🏻

  • @AltPotus
    @AltPotus Месяц назад

    An amazing amount of work and skill! Thanks for letting us watch!

  • @vivaldihk
    @vivaldihk Год назад

    Really appreciate you didn't touch up the paints and scratches.
    Love it, great job!

  • @sunburstbasser
    @sunburstbasser Год назад +1

    I love these old guitars! You did wonderful work here.

  • @Bwachaauh
    @Bwachaauh 11 месяцев назад

    Great to see a restoration on RUclips that isn't just using the old object as a blank to make something that looks newer than new. This actually kept the feel of the old guitar, with most of the wear and tear showing, but making it play well again too.

  • @DaleTerry
    @DaleTerry Год назад

    You rock! Your attention to detail is impeccable! I realize you were trying to preserve the patenna. Awesome......

  • @johnthompson6244
    @johnthompson6244 Год назад

    It is so cool to see such an awesome transformation! A true craftswoman!

  • @dextersbeard3472
    @dextersbeard3472 Год назад

    That is such a cool guitar. Your work is beautiful, i am sure whoever is recieving it will be blown away.

  • @michaelsimmons6059
    @michaelsimmons6059 Год назад

    I truly love watching your videos. Excellent work! Thank you for posting these adventures for us to share!

  • @thrashcore7
    @thrashcore7 Год назад

    This is a very professional restoration. Amazing. And the Guitar seems new again

  • @shea086
    @shea086 Год назад

    I love the love that you put into this old guitar. Very nice work. Cheers.

  • @BryanSmith66
    @BryanSmith66 Год назад

    Thank you soooooo much for taking the time to make this video. I've been picking up some cool vintage guitars lately and you have made me less afraid to buff and wet sand as needed. First time viewer, life time subscriber :)

  • @lesa8020
    @lesa8020 Год назад

    This is my first time watching an entire restoration video and found myself so focused with the calmness and details of your work. Attempted to watch other restoration or mod vids in the past but it mostly seemed like I was just listening to some guy bragging about his vast knowledge and criticizing players and manufacturers and so I would eventually click stop and switch to something like watching statue pranks in Indonesia. LOL.. You are a Godsend! I'd send any of my gear to you without hesitation!

  • @gman0047
    @gman0047 4 месяца назад

    I like how there is no background music, just the sounds of the shop. Really good job on the restoration, great work!

  • @unaby_unaby
    @unaby_unaby Год назад

    Чудова робота, браво! Відчувається вправність та професіоналізм майстрині, тепер точно знатиму до кого звертатись якщо виникне потреба у гітарному сервісі. Всіх благ Вам!

  • @SimpleMan1988
    @SimpleMan1988 Год назад

    That was so awesome and enjoyable to watch! You did wonderful work on restoring that vintage guitar.

  • @DH432hrtz
    @DH432hrtz Год назад

    Thank you is the first thing.
    I appreciate the balance of luthiers and musicians, so many want to be aggressive and sand the history right off.
    Well done another one saved there's a thousand more songs in this one.
    Cheers Doug 😎

  • @0xffffffff0
    @0xffffffff0 Год назад

    Amazing work! I love how you kept some scratches where it make that special charm but renovate everything that could make this guitar sound bad and be less comfortable to play.

  • @DVSNTHERE
    @DVSNTHERE Год назад

    You truly love guitars for taking as much care as you did on something most of us would just throw away. Kudos!
    Keep it up

  • @fatabeeno
    @fatabeeno Год назад

    I'm sure some kid got this guitar around 1965. That's when I got my first electric guitar. Much like this one. It was made in Japan. Probably by the same company that made this one. It said "Crown" for the brand, but it was pretty much the same. I enjoyed the video of your "bringing it back to Life" What love and dedication to an old dream, of being a Beatle, someday ! Amazing work !!!

  • @ronylemos4797
    @ronylemos4797 Год назад

    Fantastic work, respecting this old njapanese lady and bringing back to life this gorgeous piece of music History. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Regards from Brazil🤠🤠🐻🐺🐯🦈⚔️🏹

  • @bluzamps23
    @bluzamps23 Год назад +1

    Replacing Frets is my next Tool Investment / Skill Challenge.

  • @jimmysanchez4558
    @jimmysanchez4558 Год назад

    I just loved it all. The attention to detail is amazing. I’m definitely subscribing.

  • @TheRawdrick
    @TheRawdrick Год назад

    It's a delight watching you do stuff. Paused the video to comment coz can't miss a single second of it.

  • @michaelo.gerrits829
    @michaelo.gerrits829 Год назад

    A joy to watch and learn! I especially like the restoration of cheaper guitars with so much effort and dedication and of course the great result!

  • @joedavidovich2214
    @joedavidovich2214 Год назад

    Glad to see someone more obsessed than me at restoring something most people would throw away.

  • @alexreaves8921
    @alexreaves8921 Год назад

    Amazing work! I find your videos to be therapeutic to watch

  • @Stoobers
    @Stoobers 8 месяцев назад

    What a wonderful restoration that was to watch. Much love for that!

  • @kenjaramillo1053
    @kenjaramillo1053 10 месяцев назад

    Mesmerizing. I enjoy watching you work on these guitars. I’ve watched others but you surpass them all. Thank you, I am learning so much.

  • @wichita-rides-again
    @wichita-rides-again Год назад

    What a great video to showcase your passion and expertise in restoration of an electric guitar!

  • @AMOSRUTLEDGE
    @AMOSRUTLEDGE Год назад

    Fantastic job.wonderful camera work.great project.your great!!!!.thanks for ur professionalism and patience.GREAT FINGERNAILS

  • @Farbocaster
    @Farbocaster 6 месяцев назад

    Marvelous restoration. I like the fact that you did not try to make it brand new. You refurbished beautifully but left the imperfections that such an old instrument would have. Well done!! :) :) :)

  • @scottgoodson5132
    @scottgoodson5132 8 месяцев назад

    Being this guitar was in such rough condition, it was very cool watching you resurrect this one. Very cool. I appreciate having no talking, no music, just the sounds of your work.

  • @johnsimpkin1750
    @johnsimpkin1750 Год назад +1

    Nice. I love doing this kinda work.

  • @gyelamagnechavez
    @gyelamagnechavez 7 месяцев назад

    I'm from the Philippines. Great job on saving and preserving this beautiful guitar. More power and God bless you always.