Excellent Lemi. I have the exact same guitar. You give great advice and do it in a lovely, easy to understand manner which everyone can understand. You are a breath of fresh air and come across as a totally genuine human being. I really enjoy your video's. Keep 'em coming ..... and God bless you 🙏
I’ve started using coconut oil on my fretboards, works a treat. First used it on my old Taylor acoustic which has an ebony board and it brought it up nicely. £1.99 from Aldi 😀
Glad you got the Epiphone set up to your liking. I got a strat that needed set-up including shimming the neck. Feels good to be able to do it yourself.
I sat down with my Casino and followed your advice step by step - now shwe sings! Same problems here too, very dry fingerboard, intonation sharp across all strings, action too high for me. Thanks for doing this, I will check out your other videos. Oh nice playing too - was nice to hear a real london blues man performing impromptu. Fab.
I did a deep dive years ago learning everything possible to work on my guitars myself. Not having to wait for your guitar to return from a tech and saving alot of money just makes sense to me. Plus gaining the knowledge i was able to piece together a pretty respectable partscaster tele. I use boiled linseed oil to condition my fretboards and i got a little tube of powdered graphite for the nut slots. Sharp pencil when im out of graphite. Vaseline was a new one i had not heard of before, so i'll have to put that in my trick bag as well. I enjoyed watching how you put your tone together and it was kind of you to pack alot of useful tips in one compact video for others. Lastly, yes you do make it sing brother. Carry on Mr Prime.
The best thing for me about this channel, is connecting with other people like yourself because I learn so much more about the guitar and to be able to solve problems, there's a saying, a rising tide raises all ships 🚢 My friend, thank you.
Epiphone is not for me, but thanks for the tip on how to store a lot of guitars in a small space (those guitars in the background). I have a small apartment too and too many guitars.
Love my casino (same one).. the action was a little high out of the box but I can't get it as low as some of my other guitars but playable.. The nut is ok but I think a new bone one properly cut would be a nice upgrade. I have thought about doing the wiring and/or pickups but the one in it are actually pretty good and i'm no stranger to swapping pups on my guitars. I got my Casino cheap but like it so much I fancy a royal tan one but they cost a bit :/
A cool use for the casino I have found this week is it is ideal for taking on holiday to play on in hotel rooms unplugged. A normal acoustic would get complaints. But the casino is quiet enough but still acoustic enough to suffice.
I love my Casino Coupe. I’ve made so many changes that it’s hardly a Casino Coupe anymore. I installed a pair of Lollar P-90 pickups. After the pickups and wiring the most significant addition is the addition of a frequensator tailpiece with the legs shortened to keep to the smaller scale. It’s a wonderful playing and sounding guitar now. It’s a keeper.
I have the blonde Natural one. Great build, but the running gear on the one was lacking. It has the smaller pots, which are Chinese crap. Pickups were lacking, so i replaced them with Lollar Dog ears, Tuners, nut, Bridge, Tailpiece all replaced as well. I mwas able to do parts at a time, so it was great!
Lem - Thank you for this very informative video. Sharing your knowledge and experience on maintaining and playing guitar is invaluable and inspiring to us guitarists. Super job!! I'm already a subscriber to your channel, so a big thumbs up here!! 🎸 ❤😊
Great video, thanks for sharing the wisdom. Completely agree with what you're saying about rosewood being superior to contemporary porous woods, it's all about the feel. That Casino does sound really nice. I'm gonna attempt to re-fret my old Epiphone Les Paul, I'm a bit nervous about it but I bought a book on fret work by Dan Erlewine (legendary luthier to Albert King and Jerry Garcia) with loads of idiot-proof step-by-step guides. I might document the process and upload the results... if it's successful :)
Awesome video and insight again Lemi! I have the exact same guitar (2022) model. I recently upgraded the bridge to an ABM 2400 that was for another guitar with a Deusenberg Trem but I decided not to use it on that guitar, It happened to fit my Casino perfectly. The Casino Worn is a very versatile and fun guitar! You inspired me now to work on my frets, that is next on my list here. Fabulous Playing my friend!
Hey Lem how are you brother I see you changed your title on your channel. Very cool I like how you explained how you do things very nice I do some things similar some things different but the results are the same but I use 11 gauge and 12 gauge strings just can’t seem to use 10 gauge or nine gauge just too light for me I can’t play in tune with those gauges. Lol just very heavy left hand but very cool. I liked your video. I’m glad you will enjoy your guitar. Keep up the good work my man keep in touch. Talk to you soon.
Hi, my brother Dean. I hope u r well, yes in indeed I changed my name, iam glad u liked my video, and comments. Cheers for your feedback and support buddy 👍 stay well.
Great guitar, and video! Olive drab is a color used by the U.S. Military, but I'll agree - Olive would have worked just as well. Maybe the pickguard might look better with a "pimento" color?? LOL Instead of vaseline, look into "Big Bends Nut Sauce." It's amazing, and it's a different feel than vaseline.
Golly, Lemi ... all that fuss stretching strings is way over the top. I have conferred with many luthiers and guitar manufacture technicians and none of them say all that is required to settle the strings. A few simple tugs, and they settle in quickly enough. And, the notion we gotta lubricate the nut and bridge is a popular myth. Even so, I would never get Vasseline within ten meters of my guitar, because it can chemically react and ruin the finish if it gets on the body or neck. Just saying ... thanks for the video. I guess I just have a different take on it. Drive on and be safe. TT
You have to be careful of cheap tools. I bought a 'fret level' box like the one you have from China for a couple of bucks and none of the sides were even square. Threw it right into the garbage. Then I paid like 60 bucks for one from stewmac and it's great. I use standard drug store mineral oil on my boards for the last 25 years or so. It's lemon oil without the lemon. Nothing to bio-degrade and never gets greasy. Rock on, bro.
Excellent Lemi. I have the exact same guitar. You give great advice and do it in a lovely, easy to understand manner which everyone can understand. You are a breath of fresh air and come across as a totally genuine human being. I really enjoy your video's. Keep 'em coming ..... and God bless you 🙏
Bless you 🙏 ♥️ 🙌
you are great at explaining things! very informative and soothing to watch after a long day
Thank you so much 💓
I’ve started using coconut oil on my fretboards, works a treat. First used it on my old Taylor acoustic which has an ebony board and it brought it up nicely. £1.99 from Aldi 😀
There you go, it does work 👏
Coconut oil? Never even considered it...
Ive been thinking about one of these for a while now, having owned everything else over my last 52 years of playing.
Im just not quite "there" yet.
But you're tempted, why not
Cheers buddy 👍
Truth and Wisdom. Thank You!
Thank you very much.
Awesome vid. You answered questions I didn't even know I needed answered. Thanks Lem!🤘💙
I am glad u approve.
I really appreciate your feedback and comments 👍
Glad you got the Epiphone set up to your liking. I got a strat that needed set-up including shimming the neck. Feels good to be able to do it yourself.
Absolutely 💯
Cheers 🍻
I sat down with my Casino and followed your advice step by step - now shwe sings! Same problems here too, very dry fingerboard, intonation sharp across all strings, action too high for me. Thanks for doing this, I will check out your other videos. Oh nice playing too - was nice to hear a real london blues man performing impromptu. Fab.
@@mrp410 Thanks for your feedback, I hope you got it sorted 👍
@@lem432 I did, thanks. Sounds so much better!
I did a deep dive years ago learning everything possible to work on my guitars myself. Not having to wait for your guitar to return from a tech and saving alot of money just makes sense to me. Plus gaining the knowledge i was able to piece together a pretty respectable partscaster tele. I use boiled linseed oil to condition my fretboards and i got a little tube of powdered graphite for the nut slots. Sharp pencil when im out of graphite. Vaseline was a new one i had not heard of before, so i'll have to put that in my trick bag as well. I enjoyed watching how you put your tone together and it was kind of you to pack alot of useful tips in one compact video for others. Lastly, yes you do make it sing brother. Carry on Mr Prime.
The best thing for me about this channel, is connecting with other people like yourself because I learn so much more about the guitar and to be able to solve problems, there's a saying, a rising tide raises all ships 🚢
My friend, thank you.
Epiphone is not for me, but thanks for the tip on how to store a lot of guitars in a small space (those guitars in the background). I have a small apartment too and too many guitars.
😂 there you go
Cheers 🍻
Its all in the set up.
Absolutely 💯
Nice to see someone with a setup that resembles your average guitar player. Feels more real and down to earth. Great chops too.
Nice one.
Yes indeed, I'm down to earth and I try to make it real.
Thanks for your feedback 😀 👍
Thanks for your feedback 👍
Iam trying to keep it real.
Love my casino (same one).. the action was a little high out of the box but I can't get it as low as some of my other guitars but playable.. The nut is ok but I think a new bone one properly cut would be a nice upgrade.
I have thought about doing the wiring and/or pickups but the one in it are actually pretty good and i'm no stranger to swapping pups on my guitars.
I got my Casino cheap but like it so much I fancy a royal tan one but they cost a bit :/
Thanks for sharing!
I use butcher block clear non detergent oil on my neck and love it. Mineral oil works as well. I like the butcher block oil best in the end.
Great tip buddy 👍 cheers 🍻
A cool use for the casino I have found this week is it is ideal for taking on holiday to play on in hotel rooms unplugged. A normal acoustic would get complaints. But the casino is quiet enough but still acoustic enough to suffice.
I agree 👍 💯
Thanks for your feedback
Very informative video, fellow Casino Worn (ebony) owner.
Thanks for watching!
Much appreciated.
I love my Casino Coupe. I’ve made so many changes that it’s hardly a Casino Coupe anymore. I installed a pair of Lollar P-90 pickups. After the pickups and wiring the most significant addition is the addition of a frequensator tailpiece with the legs shortened to keep to the smaller scale. It’s a wonderful playing and sounding guitar now. It’s a keeper.
Excellent upgrades, well done 👏 ✔️ 👍
My Father had a 60's Casino like the Beatles used. Hollow Body, hard to control with any amount of gain. But a beautiful clean sound!
Very cool! Cheers buddy 👍
Hi Lem, i knew you would bond with the Casino. All those Epiphones need is a personalised set up. Stay cool n true.
You got that right! Buddy 🍻 thanks
I have the blonde Natural one. Great build, but the running gear on the one was lacking. It has the smaller pots, which are Chinese crap. Pickups were lacking, so i replaced them with Lollar Dog ears, Tuners, nut, Bridge, Tailpiece all replaced as well. I mwas able to do parts at a time, so it was great!
Thanks for the info!buddy
Keep doing your thing my Man!
Thanks! Will do!
Cheers buddy 👍
Diggin' your tones Lem...😃👍👍
Such a joy once your instrument is set-up the way you like it😎👍👍
Almost plays itself .😉
😎✌👍❤🖖
Thanks Richard for your feedback and comments, I really appreciate you buddy 👍
Lovely natural tone Lem, very dynamic guitar. Blues deluxe!
I appreciate your feedback,many thanks
Raise your volume Please!
Sorry about that buddy 😬
Lem - Thank you for this very informative video. Sharing your knowledge and experience on maintaining and playing guitar is invaluable and inspiring to us guitarists. Super job!! I'm already a subscriber to your channel, so a big thumbs up here!! 🎸 ❤😊
My pleasure! Cheers 🍻 buddy for your valuable feedback 👍
Great video, thanks for sharing the wisdom. Completely agree with what you're saying about rosewood being superior to contemporary porous woods, it's all about the feel. That Casino does sound really nice.
I'm gonna attempt to re-fret my old Epiphone Les Paul, I'm a bit nervous about it but I bought a book on fret work by Dan Erlewine (legendary luthier to Albert King and Jerry Garcia) with loads of idiot-proof step-by-step guides. I might document the process and upload the results... if it's successful :)
Cheers Jack 🍻
I appreciate your feedback and comments buddy 👍
I have one too. Got lots of info from you. Much appreciated.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi mate I've got the same guitar in black worn I love it great video gonna subscribe ❤
Congratulations 🎊 Alan, thank you, and welcome to my channel 👏
Great lesson thanks lem!
Cheers John 🍻
Much appreciated 👏
Awesome video and insight again Lemi! I have the exact same guitar (2022) model. I recently upgraded the bridge to an ABM 2400 that was for another guitar with a Deusenberg Trem but I decided not to use it on that guitar, It happened to fit my Casino perfectly. The Casino Worn is a very versatile and fun guitar! You inspired me now to work on my frets, that is next on my list here. Fabulous Playing my friend!
Cheers for your feedback 👍
Great Vid pal, cool tips. I have the Hartwood with Bigsgy and the HB35 and love them both
Awesome 👌 nice 🎸 guitar. Cheers 🍻
Great guitar, great video.
Thank you kindly!
Cheers 🍻 buddy
What a fantastic video have a wonderful day ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thank u so much 💓
Great video…from a very early subscriber! ❤
Congratulations 🎊 👏 and thank you
Thanks for the vid. My exact same one arrived today. It was set up when I received it (action, intonation,etc) from Peach guitars. A bargain for £390
Congratulations 🎊 👏
Hey Lem how are you brother I see you changed your title on your channel. Very cool I like how you explained how you do things very nice I do some things similar some things different but the results are the same but I use 11 gauge and 12 gauge strings just can’t seem to use 10 gauge or nine gauge just too light for me I can’t play in tune with those gauges. Lol just very heavy left hand but very cool. I liked your video. I’m glad you will enjoy your guitar. Keep up the good work my man keep in touch. Talk to you soon.
Hi, my brother Dean. I hope u r well, yes in indeed I changed my name, iam glad u liked my video, and comments. Cheers for your feedback and support buddy 👍 stay well.
Great guitar, and video! Olive drab is a color used by the U.S. Military, but I'll agree - Olive would have worked just as well. Maybe the pickguard might look better with a "pimento" color?? LOL
Instead of vaseline, look into "Big Bends Nut Sauce." It's amazing, and it's a different feel than vaseline.
Thanks buddy for your feedback and comments, that nut sauce sounds interesting 👍
Cheers 🍻
P.s. what is that klon type pedal on your board?
It's a non branded klon, which I got on ebay which cost £46.
It's hand wired and well made. Check it out on ebay.
Golly, Lemi ... all that fuss stretching strings is way over the top. I have conferred with many luthiers and guitar manufacture technicians and none of them say all that is required to settle the strings. A few simple tugs, and they settle in quickly enough. And, the notion we gotta lubricate the nut and bridge is a popular myth. Even so, I would never get Vasseline within ten meters of my guitar, because it can chemically react and ruin the finish if it gets on the body or neck. Just saying ... thanks for the video. I guess I just have a different take on it. Drive on and be safe. TT
I guess everyone does there own thing differently 🤷
Cheers 🍻
Can you please do a version of this without the background music?
I suppose I could pal
Thanks for the suggestion.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge Lem. You’re a gentleman! See you on the next one! 🫡
Cheers Tom, 🍻
Almost finished the track 👣 it's brilliant 👏 👌
You have to be careful of cheap tools. I bought a 'fret level' box like the one you have from China for a couple of bucks and none of the sides were even square. Threw it right into the garbage. Then I paid like 60 bucks for one from stewmac and it's great.
I use standard drug store mineral oil on my boards for the last 25 years or so. It's lemon oil without the lemon. Nothing to bio-degrade and never gets greasy.
Rock on, bro.
Cheers 🍻 for your feedback and comments buddy 👍
Rock on