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wow I have been watching and taking notes and applying my own variation of stringed Instrument repair for 5 years now and cant believe I just found Joe Glaser !!! its like finding gold in my backyard !!!
This is a great episode. Joe is frickin' brilliant.
Glaser Instruments did a neck reset and plek job on my Martin a few years back. You'd never know the neck had been removed. The plek job made it play awesome. They treated me like family and showed me the plek machine while I was there. I will definitely go there for all my repair work.
Wow Marty...Joe Glaser is almost as much a LEGEND as the artists he does repairs for. Heard his name dozens of times in " rig rundowns " ...great to finally put a face to the name...cool stuff , thanks so much .
Awesome!
I've wondered what a Pleck machine did...now I know. Probably no where else on RUclips would I have been given such an easy to understand explanation.
Thank you Joe Glaser!
that was hands down one of my all time favorite videos of yours! I'm amazed that Joe was so open and transparent with some of his hard earned proprietary process's. Man that was interesting, thanks Bret
Joe did an excellent job fixing up an old Ibanez for me years ago. Won't hesitate to send him any other repairs. Good to see he's still at it. Great vid!
Just the best guy. I met Joe in 93 before his shop had expanded into what it is today. During my 20 years in Nashville Joe has done many re-frets, plek jobs and various other work on my guitars. Everything is always impeccably done. The atmosphere in his shop exudes warmness to one and all who enter. His staff is also the very best of people and craftsmen.
He has been a wonderful person to call my friend. Thank you Joe.
p.s. if you ever visit Park City you have a very nice place to stay!
This was such an enjoyable ride Marty! Thank you!
Marty I don't know if you have, but I'd love a video on what got you into guitar and influenced you to play the way you do and what ultimately led you to being the best guitar teacher by a country mile 😂
I second that. This 51 yo who's played since he was 14 learns more from you than anyone ever.
As Tool & Die Maker for the last 40 years that was Cool. I like the expression on your Face Marty when he's talking about dressing the frets on the machine. That's the look I have when I'm doing one of your lessons try to get it down. You certainly have brought my game up on playing and learning. Thks a bunch.
Very cool and he was right Marty, what you do does mean a lot to a lot of people, thanks
Wow what a nice tour with the luthier Joe. He's awesome. Kinda reminds me of the great luthier here in Atlanta, Mr. Peter Jones, rip peter. Thanks for sharing Marty great info.
Dude, you're pushing up on a million subscribers!! That's so awesome. It makes me think about when I started watching you and I can't believe it's been around 8 years since you taught me to play open chords lol. Still learning from you all the time man, you deserve blowing up like you have.
Scott at Glaser’s is the most amazing finish repair guy, I have seen him do miracles!
Very informative. Thank you for displaying the behind the scenes of what goes on a luthier shop!
Joe has a Great Shop! I've had him repair several guitars for me and they were flawless! Thanks Marty!
That was very, very cool. As always, thanks for the content.
Marty....you are absolutely great and a wonderful teacher in your own right but i probably learned more in this 20 min video about guitar and ingenuity than a full course by anyone else. Joe Glaser is a tone chaser, engineer, and a genius and what a nice guy! No wonder he has made such a name for himself for those "in the know." Great stuff!
Oh man. What a place to see. Thanks for the tour... Amazing detail of how much people care about the music and guitar setup on a level that's like the Masters of days past except not lost due to time or people passing. Tears of joy here to know this exist. !!
I first learned of Joe from Les Howard in Seaford, DE. Joe was hired to play steel in Les's band. I finally got to meet Joe when moved to Nashville, great guy!
Enjoyed the interview with Joe. Great job.
I love Joe's work. Have always wanted to see a behind the scenes, and this was such a great video. Staff shares in and very cool technology involved. Joe'Thanks Marty !!
Great blend of modern and traditional repair and custom using CNC, 3D printing etc. Great tour thanks Marty
Marty, this may be my favorite video of your’s. Excellent video and editing, but the interview itself was very well done. You were engaged, but not interrupting continuously...like too many do. Well done, indeed!
Amazing. I don't think anyone has done a show on Joe. All the best players refer to him but no one has spotlighted him. Only criticism is it was too short. Great job.
What a fantastic video Marty. I could listen to Joe talk for hours!
Hugh Caldwell here you go luthieronluthier.libsyn.com/22-joe-glaser
I love watching these to motivate me to continue to play the guitar. Thank you, Marty! I love these videos!
Great video Narty! Thank you for the time and sharing. Hope there's more
All your songs have made me a great guitarist thank you marty
Love the detail in this video.
This is awesome Marty! I had so much fun seeing all the wonderful things in the shop and the innovations that Joe is responsible for. I just learned about him from Ask Zac's channel. I had no idea all these things he worked on and developed. Thank you for doing this!
jackpot on this one Marty! good stuff learning all that high tech fancy shmancy stuff
That’s so interesting to me...thanks for your work!
Funny thing is, not only the plek machine but both family names of the guys seem to be german origin. :))). Glaser is the german meaning for a glazier, and the by-form Schwartz means black in german. By the way, this luthier really rocks. I like how he efficiently uses modern technology and combines it with traditional cratfsmanship. Thumbs up!
Hey Marty you have the best lessons keep up the good work
I was raised on the Mendocino coast in NorCal and I took my first Strat to a local luthier there to do a set-up. I was all of about 17 and knew nothing about guitars. This guy was really cool and tried to explain a strobe tuner and talked me into running 10-46's XL's, let me check out his Mesa Boogie ( I think it was a MkIII head and small cab in natural wood) and then he started showing me all the polaroid's that covered all the walls of his shop and pointed out a couple in particular and said "Those are a couple guitars I put Parsons benders in for Jimmy Page"! He then explained how they worked and I was pretty blown away. He told me about Gene Parsons and The Byrds/Burrito Bros and that he invented it, Turns out Mr. Parsons was my neighbor growing up, I just didn't know who the trippy guy in the goofy hat and VW van was I saw all the time on my road.
That guy taught me a lot over the few years I would take my guitar to him, a lot more than I knew at the time. His name was Harold Matlin and his shop was Matlin Guitars in Mendocino Ca. I will be 47 years old in a couple weeks so I'm sure Mr. Matlin has went to that big gig in the sky. That design was a little different than this one, a lot more involved and heavily modified the guitars. But that's my goofy string bender story I just wanted to share. Thanks for the vid Marty~ : )
Awesome episode! Thanks Marty! And thanks for the tip about checking out that Rolling Stones band. I think they’re really going to be somebody someday!
Great show on Joe's! He is amazing. Since moving from LA, I go there only.
Just an awesome episode. As an amateur repair and restoration guy- an enthusiast, far from a pro- this was just inspiring. It is easy to see why Joe has been so successful. And GitWik.com: news to me. It clearly needs our input. Joe's example (Ibanez) cannot be found in the wiki, so get your cameras out.
These guitar tours videos are fantastic ,I look forward to them
Just found these series of videos you made can't wait to watch all of them
I love this series my man! Keep up the awesome work!
Man! I'm loving this series! !! I really wish there were more in depth /less jump cuts, this builder sounds so interesting! Thanks for the content marty!
Very well done episode. This needs to be bigger! Great content
This guy makes me want to build a guitar. I got the shop just not much experience working with wood. Something of a hobby machinist I am... model steam engines mainly
Great content! Loved it. I have a Pleked G&L bass and it was a revelation when I got it how much better it feels to play.
Re-frets, pickups, etc etc Joe did all mine for 20+ years. Great man and staff.
He's a legend! The luthier on luthier podcast was great!
Probably one of my favorite videos Ive seen in a long time.
THIS IS SOMETHING REALLY GREAT THANKS -MARTY MUSIC AND JOE GLASER PEACE.
This was awesome! Love these tour videos
Wow, that was amazing Marty!. Love that PLEK machine and also GitWik. 2 thumbs up :)
It was such an epiphany to watch this; thanks loads for making and posting it.
Thanks for this video Marty, I've always heard the name Joe Glaser after hearing his name from Brent mason and Jimmy Olander but never seen a Joe Glaser video
This is so interesting!
Thanks Marty!
GITWIK is amazing, great idea and well executed!
Great Great interview! So glad you did that.
Really Great Video Man.!🎸🎸🎸
this series is amazing. please keep it up.
It’s like I got my secret decoder ring to the club. Thank you for these gems.
Why does the camera angle keep switching every two seconds? It's distracting and well over the top. For me anyway.
I used to edit interviews for a living. Usually when there are lots of awkward cuts like this it's because the interview was really long or kept getting sidetracked, so they keep switching camera angles to hide how much they cut out
Made me dizzy. Didn't even make it to 2 minutes
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Editor is on coffee crack from hell...needs to tone it back a notch aye😑👌
Please just stop and listen. Maybe just start a good movie on silent and listen
thanks marty
really informative
cheers buddy :)
Best video out right now.
Loved the video, super cool info! I feel like you had to cut a lot of stuff to keep the video short. Maybe make a multi-part series if you do anything like this again? Either way, thanks for uploading!
i would love to work a year by joe to learn the technics of his awesome work
Excellent video, very well done. Thank you!
Joe was correct, "thank you for doing what your doing, it means allot to allot of people" that was a great segment!
That was a fantastic video. Thanks!
AWESOME vid...rock on brother!!!!!
This guy is a genius! Awesome video Marty. Peace!
Thanks for the great interview. I found it to be really interesting. Luthiers always amaze me. True artists for strained instruments. I need to check out gitwik
Well, I'm off to add my git to gitwik...
This is so cool!!
Great video on this one... Lots of great information.
This is why this guy is one of the worlds best
Very entertaining and informative ... Thnx for the vid ...
Marty …. I can see you getting your own show. I can watch your tours over and over again. Call up Netflix and make a show of you touring the world and seeing how they make guitars around the world. If they can do it with food , they can do it with guitars . rock on !!!!
great job!
great stuff!
Excellent
Outstanding Video!!!
Great job. Marty! You do some cool shit! Thank you.
Great teacher
Great video !
Joe I had the pleasure of meeting you at a Namm show through Chris Camp. He told me and Bob Ryan that he knew you. You saw him and were like lost brothers. Chris is such a sweetheart and when he introduced me to you I fell out. This was the Ricky, and Steve Wariner era and I was Godsmacked. You were just as kind and sweet as Chris.. You are a National Treasure like Vince said so well.
Can you please do a Tutorial to One Rizla By Shame
Great music information! Thanks
Hey Marty thank you for this video, you always do great work! Just a note, the link for GitWic Is not in the link description.
Dean Lee wasn't it gitwik
My favorite guitar is a matte paint all white Fender Telecaster. For some reason I enjoy telecaster a more than strats
prehistoric pigeon I like the story behind them and the accessibility. The guitar that nearly died became the face of fender and later became the gateway drug to eletric guitar players all over the world.
Marty when are you playing again in sd? I want to come Check it out.
I just started playing guitar and I was wondering if you could break down a cold chisel song such as houndog or no good for you because I have had no luck trying to find chords for either song. Cheers and love the work
Don't let nobody bullshit you, the Plek is the only way to go, its how Gibson and Fender do it.
The Pleck Machine is the guitar MRI.
Can u do beast of burden by The Rolling Stones
YES!!!!
pretty cool stuff..
Great video
He's a legend! Check ut the The luthier on luthier podcast with Joe too.
Hello Guys i gotta Question..which Guitar is "easiest to play/handle in your oppinion..a Strat, Tele or SG? i know its maybe a unconventional question..but im intersted in :-)
I'm surprised some of the cheap guitar makers like Firefly and Harley Benton don't buy a Plek machine!