Hello 👋🏻 from British Columbia, Canada 🇨🇦 to all at Skervesen guitars. I fell in love with your guitars instantly ( even though I have yet to play one ! 😄 you can easily see the attention to detail and I have no doubt they sound and play as good as they look so I’m not even worried about that in the slightest bit 😊) The first place / time I saw a Skervesen guitar was on a Distant Dream band video the main guys name is Marcin. He is such a great guitarist and a friendly guy as well. I’ve talked to him in the comments and he told me what the brand was, as I didn’t know. He says they look absolutely beautiful and play even better. In the Distant Dream videos he has a few really incredible guitars that your company has made for him. The next time I saw one was on Ola Englund’s channel and gave a full review and demo of a Swan 6 model that he owns, he really liked it a lot. You know someone’s truly a good person when they own a guitar company themselves and are giving your guitars a review. He has a massive following that listen intently to what he has to say about gear, guitars and tone as his opinion is well respected in the metal guitarists community because he is always honest about what he thinks. Between Distant Dream / Marcin and Ola Englund I know for sure I will definitely be buying a Skervesen electric guitar in the future ( probably a 7 string ) they are obviously extremely high quality with a deep attention to detail in fit / finish and playability and very beautiful as well. A beautiful and fully functional piece of art really ! Extremely nice looking! 😊 Without question the most incredible guitars I’ve ever seen. I simply must own at least one of them in the future no matter what happens. I already own 13 guitars but these are definitely something very special to be treasured and played a lot by the person who owns them. This will be a reward to myself for working hard and playing guitar for 40 years. ( I’m at 38 years playing right now !) It’s a little ways off still but I can’t wait. Really looking forward to having that 1st beautiful Skervesen guitar in my hands 🙌 🎸🙂 🤘🏻
Took me months and months of careful planning, glad i chose Skervesen. Jarek handled my order perfectly and treated me with such respect. The long wait has begun.
I used to work for the Mayones Custom Shop awhile back. I love that the best quality comes out of Gdansk, and I'm hoping to find a way to contribute my skills to the Skervesen legacy. Loving the name! Zajebiscie! Keep inspiring, guys!
That guy working hard on the fret leveling and nut cutting is my fucking spirit animal. Amazing work at Skervesen. Attention to detail gets my unlimited respect.
I purchased a multiscale 6-string swan in 2014, and to date, my Skervesen is the finest instrument I've ever played, or owned. I own 20+ guitars, including 5 Kiesels, and multiple high-end Ibanez, ESP, Jackson, Grestch, and several others. While they are all excellent instruments, none of them have the same impeccable craftsmanship and attention to detail as my Skervesen. Additionally, I just moved to Belgium 2 weeks ago, and visited Omega music in Mons. I played several Mayones, Ormsby, and Suhr guitars. Once again, great guitars, but still not as good as my Skervesen. I already have plans to drive to Gdansk and provide Skervesen with some VERY rare wood I obtained in the US (that Skervesen would not have been able to acquire), and I'm incredibly excited to entrust them with my next build: a 6-string multiscale 4AP Soul, with midi/synth capability, made from Camatillo rosewood. This will be my "once in a lifetime" guitar that trumps anything and everything else... and I know Skervesen can build it better than anyone. I'm looking forward to meeting the gentlemen that build these works of art, shaking hands with them, and seeing the facility in person. There is NOTHING better on this planet. Skervesen exists to accomodate the most discerning guitarist, that has played/owned everything, and wants the best that money can buy. Good job guys. -Matt Loomis
I have never even heard of Skerveson before today....badass is an understatement. GNG also seems to be this level of detail and precision. Give it up for the little EU guys in a dusty shop, blurring the lines between old world craftsmanship and state of the art. I NEED one.
@@bearonguitar they run anywhere from $3000-$5000 depending on options, which is about the same price as a high-end "big name" guitar. The quality/craftsmanship is FAR superior to anything else. My Kiesels come close.... but my Ibanez prestiges feel like cheap Chinese junk by companrison. The wait is tough.... 9-12 months, but they are good about sending pictures periodically, which is nice. Be careful of buying used. They are a small shop, but notorious for exceptional quality. Much like Blackmachine, the Chinese are already making fakes. Be SURE what you buy (if used) is authentic. Good luck.
Thank you for sharing this educational documentary I'm small timber business about Tonewood, and when i have time i build guitar for myself and friends Thank again All the Best for Skervesen Guitars and Crew
i am have always been amazed at skervesen guitars. I am also like some other builders that are very interesting as well. Like Hufschmid they kind of remind me of some hufschmid guitars.
To już nie zwykła praca, tylko sztuka tworzyć takie gitary. Bez wątpienia marzenie wielu gitarzystów na cały świecie. Gratulacje i kolejnych sukcesów w nadchodzących latach!
Great job guys! I’m so happy to be part of the Skervesen family! I’ve played so many guitars during my 25 years of playing but nothing comes close to the two guitars you built for me. I couldn’t make the 5th anniversary gathering but I’ll be at the 10th anniversary one!
In love with this documentary. The real masterpiece building process! Congrats to the entire Skervesen team, also great video and, of course, I´m so glad to be part of the Skervesen family.
Inside every tree is a guitar waiting to be released by the luthier's skill. . The hardest thing for the guitar maker, is to not let his work diminish what nature has made. You guys are there.
I love it, your guitar is fantastic! I’ve never heard of them until accidentally watching this ,but I’m going to look at them and who knows H D wiling maybe I’ll will own one someday . Great video ! Good luck and G D Bless you all !
This is the proper level of attention to detail that results in a quality built instrument That head stock with the aluminum insert looks amazing, as do all of the finishes-good time watching, thanks for sharing your craft.
I just bought 2 Velociraptor series guitars a 6 String White/Blue, and a 7 string Purple/White, from "The Music Loft of Wilmington NC USA", I am really looking forward to getting them in the next few days, they both look amazing and after watching videos like this one, I am totally stoked, I've never had a guitar of the caliber yours are in my 55 years of life till now, I usually buy sub $1000 guitars and mod them in various ways and set them up meticulously to my playing style and feel, I doubt I will need to do that with the ones coming, Thank You for making these pieces of ART! :)
we hope you will be satisfied, the guys had a special color request for these guitars :) Once you receive them let us know how you like them Thanks for kind words
@@SkervesenGuitars2011 I got both guitars in Gator cases and they were Pristine! Both Look and Play the way I Like right out of the box without any adjustments(I usually have to adjust most guitars saddle heights and intonation) other than pickup height, these were already in a very good setup. The 2 tone color is sweet too White/Blue(Dark Teal) Velociraptor 6 and Purple/White Velociraptor 7, I like the pickup sounds in all positions, and the WDM makes it even better, I believe the Acoustic mode makes the pickups run in Parallel, which I really like a lot on super clean with chorus and delay. These guitars are my first foray into customs and part of my heritage, I will pass them down as Heirloom Pieces of Art :) Thank you for creating these amazing guitars! Take Care and Keep Well to You All!
Finally a guitar done right, I appreciate seeing all the details that you folks show in this video, soldering the copper shielding really caught my eye, I spent alot of time in the electronics field and I appreciate a good solder job and you guys are masters at your craft. I am left handed and I want one of these guitars so bad, I could taste it.
Beautiful guitars from what seems to be a great company. I don't personally play that style of guitar but there is no denying the craftsmanship and beauty of them.
I'm planning to start guitar brand soon. This video showed how they've gone through so clearly. That helped me to be more confindent about myself instead of keep doubting. I want to try one someday.
@@JordanMottram ehh, I was writting about ' it is not easy to start a guitar making company' but then realized you were asking about guitar making itself. So you are basically asking about building a guitar for yourself. Am I right?
@@JordanMottram I would say, time will cost just as much as your effort and devotion. It's hard to make long story short for me, so I will just note each step I go through when make guitars. Then things that consumes time will follow. Hope my answer could give you some insights. First you need plan. Not about calender or time table plan, but the design of the guitar. This better be fixed at this stage by every 0.x mm. Any changes on plan made in later stage of bulding will cause some sort of trouble. Mostly you have to bear the troubles and don't try tosolve it, because you can't. Then get some well dried wood by yourself.(check the moisture content and overall quality) Now you cut, route and drill the wood as the plan. Either by hand(hand tools, power tools) or CNC. Get your hardwares such as trussrod, headmachines, bridge unit, pots and knobs and pickguards or whatever, Then test fit those on. Check everything works fine, and all are as intended. Go finish it. (final sanding, finish materials, buffing) Let the finish settle, put on all the hardware, string up + set up the guitar. play it. If you stick only to the necessary process and use powertools as much as possible, actual working time is not that long. 8 hours work for 2~3days are more than enough. Experience can make you even faster also. But when you start to do things as perfectionist, it is like endless. You can fix your plans to make your guitar maintain it's optimal condition even longer, without breaking. You can make your plan to a degree that you can run CNC right away, so you can send your wood to CNC shop and let them run the program, but you should already know about guitar designing and machining like a pro to avoid errors. you can spend more time to get better quality wood, or rarer wood timber. Or you can dry the wood by yourself until it gets under 1% of moisture content. Matching hardwares are the easiest, just don't fail with your plan. You can add sandings between each steps above to make things even more smooth if you want. Also sand between each finish layers for extra care. You can achieve thinner, controlled finish layer or better look, better touch. If you spray something like laquer, you'd better leave the guitar for a day between each coat. So spraying alone could cost up to 1 month +3months drying. You can also settle your completed guitar as long as you want. (no more change in sound or structure, )
If guitars will ever be able to become so-called Works of Art with full rights, you gentlemen should have received this "certificate" a long time ago!!! One day this moment will come, I will be able to order my dream model from you and have such a work of art in my studio (I hope :D) as long as I have to grind on what I have!!! A tak swoją drogą rozwaliło mi obwody na mózgu jak się dowiedziałem, że te piękności powstaja od tylu lat pod moim nosem. Przechodziłem obok was setki razy, nie świadomy co wy tam odwalacie za arcydzieła !!!
Skervesen has an excellent standard of finish, I liked all the models but the Raptor 6 is wonderful. I hope someday I'll have one of these guitars. Excelent job guys, congratulations.
Cholera nie wiedziałem że jesteście z polski. Nazwa teraz nabiera nowego znaczenie ;) O takich ludziach jak wy powinno się mówić w naszym kraju. Ktoś kto kocha to co robi i po prostu jest w tym genialny Tak z innej beczki. Zegarek MK Cafe, plakaty z gołymi babami i wiesz że jesteś w polskiej firmie ;)
Skervesen, LEF, and Ibanez guitars are my top 3 favorite guitars!!! I've never actually played skervesen, or left guitars but if I had the money to do so, I would definitely be getting one...
Thank you for making great Guitars which so much love and dedication plus being such an artists in making instruments ...one day I wish I will have one Skervesen...
Did anyone else think it was brilliant how @ 9:00 they used sandpaper to perfectly tape off a curved edge?? No razor so no cutting into the wood. Genius!
I dunno, I've never played a Skervesen, but the hand-painted postcard with the panda and rabbit at the 1:00 mark brings tears to my eyes so they must be doing something right. Yeah I'm metal as fuck.
0:41 you push the bottom of the switch to turn them on... Very nice guitars. Craftsmanship. I am a woodworker and a guitarist. So I can appreciate both. The light switch still blew my mind tho. :)
Jarkko Isohanni I know that struggle. Very close to finishing my first build. I started it because I couldn’t afford an original Rickenbacker(I also didn’t like the sound of Rickenbackers, so I made one to use my own pickup arrangement.) But despite doing things bit by bit to make it easier to afford, I have spent a lot in tools including special luthier stuff. Still, I absolutely love it. I look forward to making better guitars with even more creative finishes.
Really loved watching this guys.. Best guitars I've ever owned. Great information. soundtrack matches so well. Keep up the amazing work, keep the dream alive.
I thought the wait for my Skerv 7 string couldn't get any worse...................... Then you release this video!!!! :p Amazing work guys, that was really cool to see behind the scenes - Cheers
The video that started my custom guitars addiction hahaha. No one else comes quite as close to perfection as Skervesen imho
Hello 👋🏻 from British Columbia, Canada 🇨🇦 to all at Skervesen guitars. I fell in love with your guitars instantly ( even though I have yet to play one ! 😄 you can easily see the attention to detail and I have no doubt they sound and play as good as they look so I’m not even worried about that in the slightest bit 😊) The first place / time I saw a Skervesen guitar was on a Distant Dream band video the main guys name is Marcin. He is such a great guitarist and a friendly guy as well. I’ve talked to him in the comments and he told me what the brand was, as I didn’t know. He says they look absolutely beautiful and play even better. In the Distant Dream videos he has a few really incredible guitars that your company has made for him. The next time I saw one was on Ola Englund’s channel and gave a full review and demo of a Swan 6 model that he owns, he really liked it a lot. You know someone’s truly a good person when they own a guitar company themselves and are giving your guitars a review. He has a massive following that listen intently to what he has to say about gear, guitars and tone as his opinion is well respected in the metal guitarists community because he is always honest about what he thinks. Between Distant Dream / Marcin and Ola Englund I know for sure I will definitely be buying a Skervesen electric guitar in the future ( probably a 7 string ) they are obviously extremely high quality with a deep attention to detail in fit / finish and playability and very beautiful as well. A beautiful and fully functional piece of art really ! Extremely nice looking! 😊 Without question the most incredible guitars I’ve ever seen. I simply must own at least one of them in the future no matter what happens. I already own 13 guitars but these are definitely something very special to be treasured and played a lot by the person who owns them. This will be a reward to myself for working hard and playing guitar for 40 years. ( I’m at 38 years playing right now !) It’s a little ways off still but I can’t wait. Really looking forward to having that 1st beautiful Skervesen guitar in my hands 🙌 🎸🙂 🤘🏻
Nicely done documentary. Congrats to all the success!!!
Thanks!
Hello Ola ;)
I agree :)
Hi Ola.
Burp Ola
Took me months and months of careful planning, glad i chose Skervesen. Jarek handled my order perfectly and treated me with such respect. The long wait has begun.
Thank you for good words! We hope you will be satisfied with your instrument! :) Cheers!
I used to work for the Mayones Custom Shop awhile back. I love that the best quality comes out of Gdansk, and I'm hoping to find a way to contribute my skills to the Skervesen legacy. Loving the name! Zajebiscie! Keep inspiring, guys!
Excellent. Just excellence
That guy working hard on the fret leveling and nut cutting is my fucking spirit animal.
Amazing work at Skervesen. Attention to detail gets my unlimited respect.
The crazy thing is that he leveled the frets for 5 hours on that guitar...Amazing focus!
I purchased a multiscale 6-string swan in 2014, and to date, my Skervesen is the finest instrument I've ever played, or owned. I own 20+ guitars, including 5 Kiesels, and multiple high-end Ibanez, ESP, Jackson, Grestch, and several others. While they are all excellent instruments, none of them have the same impeccable craftsmanship and attention to detail as my Skervesen.
Additionally, I just moved to Belgium 2 weeks ago, and visited Omega music in Mons. I played several Mayones, Ormsby, and Suhr guitars. Once again, great guitars, but still not as good as my Skervesen.
I already have plans to drive to Gdansk and provide Skervesen with some VERY rare wood I obtained in the US (that Skervesen would not have been able to acquire), and I'm incredibly excited to entrust them with my next build: a 6-string multiscale 4AP Soul, with midi/synth capability, made from Camatillo rosewood. This will be my "once in a lifetime" guitar that trumps anything and everything else... and I know Skervesen can build it better than anyone.
I'm looking forward to meeting the gentlemen that build these works of art, shaking hands with them, and seeing the facility in person.
There is NOTHING better on this planet. Skervesen exists to accomodate the most discerning guitarist, that has played/owned everything, and wants the best that money can buy.
Good job guys.
-Matt Loomis
I have never even heard of Skerveson before today....badass is an understatement. GNG also seems to be this level of detail and precision. Give it up for the little EU guys in a dusty shop, blurring the lines between old world craftsmanship and state of the art. I NEED one.
@@bearonguitar they run anywhere from $3000-$5000 depending on options, which is about the same price as a high-end "big name" guitar. The quality/craftsmanship is FAR superior to anything else. My Kiesels come close.... but my Ibanez prestiges feel like cheap Chinese junk by companrison.
The wait is tough.... 9-12 months, but they are good about sending pictures periodically, which is nice.
Be careful of buying used. They are a small shop, but notorious for exceptional quality. Much like Blackmachine, the Chinese are already making fakes. Be SURE what you buy (if used) is authentic. Good luck.
Stop lying
@@MICKSHRED sorry bud. Everything I've said is 100% true, based upon my personal experience.
@@ninefourteener im just being sarcastic, they look wonderful
Thank you for sharing this educational documentary
I'm small timber business about Tonewood, and when i have time i build guitar for myself and friends
Thank again
All the Best for Skervesen Guitars and Crew
i am have always been amazed at skervesen guitars. I am also like some other builders that are very interesting as well. Like Hufschmid they kind of remind me of some hufschmid guitars.
Such an awesome company.
I´ve never seen so many polish polishing!
No one was polishing
@@iamyila *knock knock*
what a polished knob ;D
@@spiritualcramp8000 wow you guys are SO funny
I've watched this documentary so many times that I've lost count. I've just placed an order for my second Skervesen. Keep up the great work!!!
Hehe :) thank you
To już nie zwykła praca, tylko sztuka tworzyć takie gitary. Bez wątpienia marzenie wielu gitarzystów na cały świecie. Gratulacje i kolejnych sukcesów w nadchodzących latach!
Great job guys! I’m so happy to be part of the Skervesen family! I’ve played so many guitars during my 25 years of playing but nothing comes close to the two guitars you built for me. I couldn’t make the 5th anniversary gathering but I’ll be at the 10th anniversary one!
I hope I never lose the feeling of seeing guitars like these and staring in awe at how beautiful they are.
13:21 "when it comes to fretwork, we're actually really picky"
i hope that was intentional
I'm afraid only you got that joke, so no.
There just isn't enough videos like this on youtube! Great watch guys thanks !
In love with this documentary. The real masterpiece building process! Congrats to the entire Skervesen team, also great video and, of course, I´m so glad to be part of the Skervesen family.
Thanks!
Inside every tree is a guitar waiting to be released by the luthier's skill. . The hardest thing for the guitar maker, is to not let his work diminish what nature has made. You guys are there.
I already have one Skervesen, but this makes want another one.
Polish power! Poland is really stepping up the game now for high end custom metal based rock guitars.
this video is amazing... and of course the guitars look absolutely stunning
Watching this during the Covid-19 pandemic. Such a big fan of your work. Greetings from Vancouver BC, Canada. \m/
this is the best guitar-documentary to date
Wow. Thank you :)
I love it, your guitar is fantastic! I’ve never heard of them until accidentally watching this ,but I’m going to look at them and who knows H D wiling maybe I’ll will own one someday . Great video ! Good luck and G D Bless you all !
Thank You. I truly enjoyed this and found it very interesting.
This is the proper level of attention to detail that results in a quality built instrument That head stock with the aluminum insert looks amazing, as do all of the finishes-good time watching, thanks for sharing your craft.
Damn guys...killer doc and some mad skills and gorgeous woodwork. Give it up for Noisebird, they knocked it outta the park telling your story.
Thank you so much for your words of encouragement! It means a lot to us! :)
Seriously....this looked as good or better than most of the stuff on Nat Geo or Discovery.
Aż zachciało mi się kolejnego
I just bought 2 Velociraptor series guitars a 6 String White/Blue, and a 7 string Purple/White, from "The Music Loft of Wilmington NC USA", I am really looking forward to getting them in the next few days, they both look amazing and after watching videos like this one, I am totally stoked, I've never had a guitar of the caliber yours are in my 55 years of life till now, I usually buy sub $1000 guitars and mod them in various ways and set them up meticulously to my playing style and feel, I doubt I will need to do that with the ones coming, Thank You for making these pieces of ART! :)
we hope you will be satisfied, the guys had a special color request for these guitars :)
Once you receive them let us know how you like them
Thanks for kind words
@@SkervesenGuitars2011 I got both guitars in Gator cases and they were Pristine! Both Look and Play the way I Like right out of the box without any adjustments(I usually have to adjust most guitars saddle heights and intonation) other than pickup height, these were already in a very good setup. The 2 tone color is sweet too White/Blue(Dark Teal) Velociraptor 6 and Purple/White Velociraptor 7, I like the pickup sounds in all positions, and the WDM makes it even better, I believe the Acoustic mode makes the pickups run in Parallel, which I really like a lot on super clean with chorus and delay. These guitars are my first foray into customs and part of my heritage, I will pass them down as Heirloom Pieces of Art :)
Thank you for creating these amazing guitars! Take Care and Keep Well to You All!
@@daveweir784 And all the best to you as well ! :)
15:46 is so enjoyable! Cool video, thanks for sharing all the folks at Skervesen!
Trójmiasto ma chyba dobry klimat na tworzenie gitar. Super dokument jestem pod wrażeniem
Dzięki :)
Hello Greetings from 🇬🇧 Witam chlopaki jestem dumny ze takie cudenka robi one sa u Nas Made in Poland!!!
I´m in love with my green 30.3" scale raptor, absolutely the best guitar I've ever held in my hands. Awesome work guys )
That action test with the picks is brilliant
Finally a guitar done right, I appreciate seeing all the details that you folks show in this video, soldering the copper shielding really caught my eye, I spent alot of time in the electronics field and I appreciate a good solder job and you guys are masters at your craft. I am left handed and I want one of these guitars so bad, I could taste it.
Excellent documentary. I’ve never played one, but the attention to detail and the designs of these guitars are incredible.
beautiful works of art. I hope they play and sound as good as they look. I love the fact that they enjoy their craft and respect their customers.
These guitars look like a real piece of art.
Beautiful guitars from what seems to be a great company. I don't personally play that style of guitar but there is no denying the craftsmanship and beauty of them.
Thank you! :)
This was really interesting, always nice to watch quality craftsmen at work.
I'm planning to start guitar brand soon. This video showed how they've gone through so clearly. That helped me to be more confindent about myself instead of keep doubting.
I want to try one someday.
Have you started your guitar building process, if so how hard is it and how time consuming is it
@@JordanMottram ehh, I was writting about ' it is not easy to start a guitar making company' but then realized you were asking about guitar making itself.
So you are basically asking about building a guitar for yourself. Am I right?
@@SpeedisH94 yes sorry I mean just the guitar not a company
@@JordanMottram I would say, time will cost just as much as your effort and devotion.
It's hard to make long story short for me, so I will just note each step I go through when make guitars. Then things that consumes time will follow.
Hope my answer could give you some insights.
First you need plan. Not about calender or time table plan, but the design of the guitar. This better be fixed at this stage by every 0.x mm.
Any changes on plan made in later stage of bulding will cause some sort of trouble. Mostly you have to bear the troubles and don't try tosolve it, because you can't.
Then get some well dried wood by yourself.(check the moisture content and overall quality)
Now you cut, route and drill the wood as the plan. Either by hand(hand tools, power tools) or CNC.
Get your hardwares such as trussrod, headmachines, bridge unit, pots and knobs and pickguards or whatever, Then test fit those on.
Check everything works fine, and all are as intended.
Go finish it. (final sanding, finish materials, buffing)
Let the finish settle, put on all the hardware, string up + set up the guitar.
play it.
If you stick only to the necessary process and use powertools as much as possible, actual working time is not that long.
8 hours work for 2~3days are more than enough. Experience can make you even faster also.
But when you start to do things as perfectionist, it is like endless.
You can fix your plans to make your guitar maintain it's optimal condition even longer, without breaking.
You can make your plan to a degree that you can run CNC right away, so you can send your wood to CNC shop and let them run the program, but you should already know about guitar designing and machining like a pro to avoid errors.
you can spend more time to get better quality wood, or rarer wood timber. Or you can dry the wood by yourself until it gets under 1% of moisture content.
Matching hardwares are the easiest, just don't fail with your plan.
You can add sandings between each steps above to make things even more smooth if you want.
Also sand between each finish layers for extra care. You can achieve thinner, controlled finish layer or better look, better touch.
If you spray something like laquer, you'd better leave the guitar for a day between each coat. So spraying alone could cost up to 1 month +3months drying.
You can also settle your completed guitar as long as you want. (no more change in sound or structure, )
this is inspiring. for the money this seems to be the way to go.
Insanely beautiful guitars - and they play just like that too.
And now I want one! Really great documentary here!
I really never can get enough of your workshop!!
You need a 24/7 live stream :D
If guitars will ever be able to become so-called Works of Art with full rights, you gentlemen should have received this "certificate" a long time ago!!! One day this moment will come, I will be able to order my dream model from you and have such a work of art in my studio (I hope :D) as long as I have to grind on what I have!!!
A tak swoją drogą rozwaliło mi obwody na mózgu jak się dowiedziałem, że te piękności powstaja od tylu lat pod moim nosem. Przechodziłem obok was setki razy, nie świadomy co wy tam odwalacie za arcydzieła !!!
wowww so nice
Absolutely unreal, these guys are the best of the best.
Skervesen has an excellent standard of finish, I liked all the models but the Raptor 6 is wonderful. I hope someday I'll have one of these guitars.
Excelent job guys, congratulations.
Thanks! :)
Cholera nie wiedziałem że jesteście z polski. Nazwa teraz nabiera nowego znaczenie ;)
O takich ludziach jak wy powinno się mówić w naszym kraju. Ktoś kto kocha to co robi i po prostu jest w tym genialny
Tak z innej beczki. Zegarek MK Cafe, plakaty z gołymi babami i wiesz że jesteś w polskiej firmie ;)
Dzięki za komentarz! :)
I hope you guys are going to stay in the future, I would love to buy one for myself when I graduate and get a job.
Thank you for that Documentary. Awesome Work and creative Power.
Glad you lik it :)
The soldering part of it was very interesting for me. Your approach to grounding the guitar is phenomenal.
me too. I was like ohh that's some serious grounding solution there
This is awesome :) thank you for making such a sweet documentary
Thanks for putting this amazing video together, it does really inspire me
Wow if your guitars are anything like your city oh my goodness your city is beautiful
Will definitely be purchasing one these guitars someday! Excellent craftsmanship gents!
Skervesen, LEF, and Ibanez guitars are my top 3 favorite guitars!!! I've never actually played skervesen, or left guitars but if I had the money to do so, I would definitely be getting one...
Brawo. Podziwiam Wasz kunszt gitarowy... Dla mnie Jesteście Artystami. Pozdrawiam
Fascinating documentary. Great music throughout.
what a guitar bro........this guitar colour i ever seen
Amazing Guitar 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Wow! I wish I could afford one of these. They look amazing!
This is actually what i need!
You guys are amazing
Thank you! :)
Thank you for making great Guitars which so much love and dedication plus being such an artists in making instruments ...one day I wish I will have one Skervesen...
Beautiful guitars and awesome documentary and interesting story how the company started too.
Thanks a lot bro :)
Super cool documentary ! 🙌
Did anyone else think it was brilliant how @ 9:00 they used sandpaper to perfectly tape off a curved edge?? No razor so no cutting into the wood. Genius!
Love this kind of doc productions
Thanks brother! :)
A brand I've always wanted. Haven't got one yet
Nice Video! Really good product, customer thinking approach!!!
Great video and what incredible attention to detail and care 👍
I dunno, I've never played a Skervesen, but the hand-painted postcard with the panda and rabbit at the 1:00 mark brings tears to my eyes so they must be doing something right. Yeah I'm metal as fuck.
I've got a shoggie 7 on the way that I can't WAIT to get my hands on. Looking forward to getting some videos up of it!
This makes me want to get a second Skervesen NOW!
Beautiful fine furniture that doubles as an amazing instrument. I'd love to lay my hands on one of these beauties.
This is inspiring and wonderful the work you do makes music skervesen.
Just a amazing watch...
Glad you like it! :)
Nice video. Seems like some very fine instruments
Great job lads, truly inspiring!
I waited l for this for a long time. Thanks for sharing this experience
Share this one if you liked it. Would be very helpful :)
Great documentary! Looking forward to receiving my next build.
Dream to own one of these
gorgeous guitars
Awesome Video, glad to see you guys made a shop/story video. Definitely want to own at least 4 Skerv's one day
great documentary, provided some insight in the building process, nice job guys, can't wait until my guitar is finished ^^
0:41 you push the bottom of the switch to turn them on...
Very nice guitars. Craftsmanship. I am a woodworker and a guitarist. So I can appreciate both. The light switch still blew my mind tho. :)
Wow awesome shots! The video is so well done! 🔥🖤
Looks like awesome craftsmanship!!!
I love my Raptor 6! Looking at getting another build started soon!
Great video....I would enjoy to play one of these guitars..
Beautiful and Killer work!! Congrats to all the success!
Amazing ... wowo.. will come to Danzica for sure ... lovely place with great guitar company
I listen to Abandoned by Bears. That's how I first hear of Skeversen. Great video!
This is really inspiring for me as a luthier hobbyist. As a guitarist I really want to try one but other me is saying that I need money for tools...
Jarkko Isohanni I know that struggle. Very close to finishing my first build. I started it because I couldn’t afford an original Rickenbacker(I also didn’t like the sound of Rickenbackers, so I made one to use my own pickup arrangement.) But despite doing things bit by bit to make it easier to afford, I have spent a lot in tools including special luthier stuff. Still, I absolutely love it. I look forward to making better guitars with even more creative finishes.
Still, even with the money I have dropped in tools, I have still saved well over 1000 bucks than if I had bought a Rickenbacker 4003.
Really loved watching this guys.. Best guitars I've ever owned. Great information. soundtrack matches so well. Keep up the amazing work, keep the dream alive.
Amaizing guitars!!! Bravo.
Thank you :)
I thought the wait for my Skerv 7 string couldn't get any worse...................... Then you release this video!!!! :p Amazing work guys, that was really cool to see behind the scenes - Cheers
Same here... can't wait :)