Great tutorial, B. Loved the debunking of how wax potting can significantly alter your tone. Your mention of the nameless jungle store got me thinking, why don’t you join the affiliate program? For a video like this, there could be some folks who are afraid to buy the wrong wax or crockpot (🤷🏻♂️) and would benefit from a link in the description. Could help the longevity of the channel down the line too.
That is a very good idea. And in all honesty, hadn't even looked into that as I didn't know! There's a lot I have yet to learn about this modern world. You're always looking out Man! Will start checking this out asap! Cheers Ramiro!
From what we've deduced in previous episodes, this 65 SG Junior was first owned by a young player (aged approximately 12 at the time) and in areas of higher theft, you carved your name into it. I know people were def still doing that when I was a kid. Usually in a less obvious spot, but nonetheless. It was 1965 and this was a student model then. People never thought these would be worth so much now.
Super interesting! I learned a lot of new things from this video.
Excellent! Cheers Bry!
Well done, Sir!
Thank ya Sir!
Great tutorial, B. Loved the debunking of how wax potting can significantly alter your tone.
Your mention of the nameless jungle store got me thinking, why don’t you join the affiliate program? For a video like this, there could be some folks who are afraid to buy the wrong wax or crockpot (🤷🏻♂️) and would benefit from a link in the description. Could help the longevity of the channel down the line too.
That is a very good idea. And in all honesty, hadn't even looked into that as I didn't know!
There's a lot I have yet to learn about this modern world.
You're always looking out Man! Will start checking this out asap! Cheers Ramiro!
Wouldn’t this come with a SHORT Vibrola in ‘65?
Yup. All is mentioned in the earlier episodes regarding John Monroe.
Wow. Why would someone deface a guitar like that by scratching things in it.
From what we've deduced in previous episodes, this 65 SG Junior was first owned by a young player (aged approximately 12 at the time) and in areas of higher theft, you carved your name into it. I know people were def still doing that when I was a kid. Usually in a less obvious spot, but nonetheless.
It was 1965 and this was a student model then. People never thought these would be worth so much now.
great looking guitar! 👍 Did they sell these in other colors? I have only seen this guitar in this color.
They sold in Polaris white as well! But the white ones are fewer and Jesus are they expensive. Like, 7 or 8k averages. Insanity
@@breilly66 Wow that is crazy.
@@josephr9930 Seriously
Black with a gold pick guard would look pretty cool. I guess the factory just kept it simple back then.
@@josephr9930 Next vid we talk about cost cutting. Should be a good one