Refinishing and Re-beveling a Gibson SG faded to mimic vintage 1961 Les Paul/SG PART 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 พ.ย. 2024
- In part 2, I get redundant with the details, and subject you to playing.
Jokes aside, I try to cover the details and goals for the work, and the process, as well as play a little for fun.
It's a great sounding and playing guitar.
A couple of details I forgot to mention in the videos... The new pick guard is by Dan at Mojoaxe. With Vintage correct bevels, and between pickup gaps and screw placements.
I also had to address the factory nut cut. The slot for the G and one or two others were cut super high, and needed fixing.
Great information my friend.❤
Beautiful color that white ❤❤
I understand your customer.
I understand exactly it's a mental thing I get it.❤
All of my 60s EB bases,Les Paul SG even from the same year, differ. Gibson on a hot day LOL.❤❤❤
Looks great man, very nice job. I love the TV White as well 🤙
Thanks man! Yeah really happy with how it came out. The previous epiphone refin in hot pink similarly came out awesome as well. Wish I could do more of them, and it didn’t take so long to do them. Hahaha
I want one! Dude, your playing was excellent. Especially for demo style purposes.👌
Thanks a lot!
I take commission work, so can always do them for people.
A ton of great information. Good video! I may need to send you my R9.
Thanks! Definitely! Let’s do it!
I think a lot of the stuff that they did in the differentials on the reissues is probably to get a little step further and a better direction for more reliability.❤
Hi Scott, cool video! Were you concerned about any of the acetone seeping between the neck and the body, dissolving the glue? That's one of my biggest concerns before I take acetone to an SG.
@@noi4848 No… I don’t just dump acetone on the guitar. I get it on the shop towels (paper towels) and wipe. So it’s not running. It starts to flash off dry so fast, it’s a non-issue. I go in small areas so I’m not trying to tackle it in one swipe. Controlling it means no real issues.
That's cool! But there's no such thing as vintage correct bevels. If I lined up my vintage SGs, you'd notice that they're all shaped differently. Some even have uneven inlay placement and I doubt anyone would to replicate that 😂
@@tfejulienewmar oh for sure. I say as much in the video actually. They're all different and there was a range of hand work. There's some consistent attributes to the earliest examples though and I copied my own guitar as an example.