Hi Scotty, thank you for this video ! Old instruments are "fascinating" to repair and any time I watch you videos, I'm just amazed how you work with accuracy and passion ! I'm in hurry to watch the next "magical" step of this old Gibson repair ! See you then !
Hey Scott, wanted to thank you for your tip from a few weeks ago about smoothing out the back side of old truss rod nuts. It’s become a standard procedure for me on nuts I’m taking off to lube. I never really thought to look but some of those things are really mangled. I’ve been working on an old MIJ Memphis P bass copy with a less than cooperative truss rod nut, and smoothing out the back and lubing it up made a world of difference. Thanks again!
Awesome..... Nice way to start the day!!!! I remember back in the early 2000's at the local music store (which is no longer in business RIP) the owner ended up getting sued over messing up this guys Gibson acoustic. Instead of repairing the bridge the correct way he drilled holes and bolted the bridge down. That guy didn't deal Gibson or fender he was always pushing Austin, and samicks.. always said gibson and fender were overpriced junk...
Hi Scotty, thank you for this video ! Old instruments are "fascinating" to repair and any time I watch you videos, I'm just amazed how you work with accuracy and passion ! I'm in hurry to watch the next "magical" step of this old Gibson repair ! See you then !
Cool, thanks
Well done. Looking forward to the next video. Lots of great tips and advice. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you David. I’m very flattered, coming from a luthier of your kind. Your humility is admirable!
How fortuitous that I found your channel, Scott. And that you shared this one after I found a 43 L00.
Cant wait for pt 2
Looking forward to hearing that G Chord on this repaired beauty. Wow. What a great guitar!! Nice work as always, sir.
Many thanks!
Gibson 43 👍
Hey Scott, wanted to thank you for your tip from a few weeks ago about smoothing out the back side of old truss rod nuts. It’s become a standard procedure for me on nuts I’m taking off to lube. I never really thought to look but some of those things are really mangled. I’ve been working on an old MIJ Memphis P bass copy with a less than cooperative truss rod nut, and smoothing out the back and lubing it up made a world of difference. Thanks again!
Great to hear!
Awesome..... Nice way to start the day!!!!
I remember back in the early 2000's at the local music store (which is no longer in business RIP) the owner ended up getting sued over messing up this guys Gibson acoustic. Instead of repairing the bridge the correct way he drilled holes and bolted the bridge down. That guy didn't deal Gibson or fender he was always pushing Austin, and samicks.. always said gibson and fender were overpriced junk...
Glad you enjoyed it. That dude sounds delusional
Can't wait till I see this one finished. I love the way you leveled those cracks.
Thank you! Cheers!
Such a cool guitar!!! Great job Scot, looking forward to seeing the rest of your work.
More to come!
I just figured out why it doesn't have a truss rod in it it was the middle of WW2. 👍
It’s nice and straight! Maybe it has a non adjustable ebony one.