this shits hard. love your videos. it's really motivating to see you keep pushing through the little failures we all face while making entertaining videos & cool guitars in the process. dudes rock
VROOM I love that you show your mistakes. I get so caught up in the chase for perfection, that I give up on most projects. I think we all need a reminder that mistakes are going to happen.
Dude I’m loving watching each video you release. I’m here for the start and for the rest !! :) Love your humor and the layout of the videos. Keep doing what you’re doing my friend. Love it :)
VROOM I’m glad the channel’s finally getting more attention. I think it’s really important that people know that restoration isn’t always gonna be pretty. Love the content!
Vroom! I enjoy your videos a lot, and the fact that things don't always go as planned is refreshing. You don't have to know everything to do it and that's a great way to learn
I love your videos dude I hope you keep making them. I need you to keep cranking these out because every time I see one I'm more inspired to actually fix my ancient Lindell VN2
VROOM! LMAO Laughed so hard a couple of times watching this vid! Thanks man! Just finished fixing (or should I say, deep cleaning) a bass that I bought from a warehouse where they buy japanese "garbage" guitars etc, and was lucky that it's just dirty and its electronics are still working, albeit its single knob isn't turning lol With my current knowledge on how to fix a guitar, I'd probably cry when faced with the same situation. Looking forward to your next upload!
Vroom (Ted sent me) the humor, honestly, and pacing of your content is amazing and has gotten me back into tinkering and fixing and making things again, I sincerely appreciate what you do - thanks!
For securing smaller ferrules in larger holes I usually use paper masking tape or if I'm feeling really special - teflon plumbers tape. Works like a charm and is easier to remove the ferrules if the need occurs. Highly reccomend.
The fact that you show all the mistakes and how you're just going along with it and still get really cool results makes me feel like I could give this a shot as well. Very cool channel! Vroom!
I love the way you do things and the materials you use. I loathe the modern way of doing things and routinely make things work with what I have on Honda, this is the way. I do have lots of tools but you never have enough and you make do.
VROOM. Love the channel and love the content. I do not know much about the era of guitars you often show. I love informational TH-cam content and this ranks up among my favourite.
VROOM VROOM love your videos man, I hope you make more of these guitar restoration videos The demo at the end was insane...I want a guitar like that..it is just way too cool
24:30 That's not a guitar! That's a jackhammer! Awesome Videos, keep it up. Teaching s hard, but everything needs practice ;) I m looking forward to the next ones.
A hole hearted VROOOOOOM from my end, thats an awsome guitar. Love the perfect chaos and feedback from the instrument and the not a luthier. Props to Ted, he loves the channel cause he does not have to repair those guitars....not that they need any, its just a reassembly job no? Keep it going, much love and smiles!
Wait what the hell every time I see a new channel that caters to everything I love they have like 500K subscribers and I think nothing of it. There’s no way you only have 6k, I cant wait to say I was an early settler when you’re huge. Also vroom
Vroom vroom. So inspiring to see your kitchen sink making practice. Makes me look at my box of unfinished amp projects with new purpose. Thank you for your videos!
VROOM, i guess! Wow, was a bit busy and skipped on a few videos of yours and already forgot how charming and a bit surreal (in a good way) your videos are. Thanks for your work, man. Been a fan since the methstang came to be, keep on going!
Good sh!t, my man. Subscribed. Looking forward to doing something very similar in a Jaguar build I'm doing. This might just get me off my arse and do it...eventually, someday.Also looking forward to more videos from you, maybe put some more effects in there? That would be cool. oh yeah, and VROOM f'n vroooom!!!
I love these sorts of videos. THeir keeping me motivated on my own related project. A guitar with a shatter neck, that was then turne dinto a clock, which I am restoring (and having to make many parts/pickups for!)
Vroom!!! I love your videos man. I feel like 90% of what I know about electric guitars is from watching you. I feel like I learn more bc your videos aren't boring lol. Keep it up I'd love to see you hit 10k
Vroom. I enjoy your videos because you are entertaining. I don’t care if you can explain how to build a boost circuit. I outsource that stuff now anyway. And there are many good electronics channels from which to learn. I enjoy your mistakes, watching you counters my obsessive tendencies and gives me hope that things could just be fun for a change. The pacing and editing of your videos is top notch, the camera work is well considered, and some of the shots show artistic flair. Overall incredibly entertaining!
Vroom ! Also I'm so with you on the Kluson Safe Ti Posts, it's a shame they're almost only installed on fender style , 6 inline headstocks. It also removes the risk of ruining your gig bag lining with string ends, which has happened to me with several bags. It looks like nowadays their only 3x3 models are the Mosrite ones and the variant of the concept made by Duesenberg.
VROOM! Just getting a tutorial on the boosters is win enough for me, but VROOM anyway :) Really really enjoy your work - greetings from Sunny Salt Lake City! Peace
The guitar turned out great! Also the band name in your hair obviously says Krakatoa. 😏Anyways, I’d love to see a video of you explaining how to make an overdrive circuit. Vroom!
" vroom ,vroom "Wasn't expecting you to say Nova Scotia brother. Im just over on the end of cape breton. Love what your doing and would love to have a guitar like this. Be it win one or maybe purchase lol. Keep up the work man. Very peaceful and calming to watch.
I think fixing old guitars as opposed to buying new is a trend that should grow in popularity.
There are probably ~enough~ for now.
@@Notaluthier As far as I know lemon oil too is just food safe mineral oil with a scent. So using it without that scent is fine.
@@EbonyPope There's types. What dunlop calls "lemon oil" is indeed just mineral oil with a scent. Actual lemon oil is terrible for guitars.
@@kennytheamazing I know.
"Vroom"
I am entertained.... More of this please
you are such a breath of fresh air for youtube guitarists, love your vids, please keep them coming, vroom!
Thanks!
I can't wait to coat my countertop and cutlery in wax. Thanks for the tips!
This is a very entertaining channel. I'm a mediocre bassist myself, but I do enjoy antique "player" grade instruments like this.
this shits hard. love your videos. it's really motivating to see you keep pushing through the little failures we all face while making entertaining videos & cool guitars in the process. dudes rock
Really has a thing for pocket and parlor guitars. A man of culture.
VROOM
I love that you show your mistakes. I get so caught up in the chase for perfection, that I give up on most projects. I think we all need a reminder that mistakes are going to happen.
Thanks! Sometimes I think I make nothing but mistakes, but then shit is done and sounds great 🤷 hashtag blessed?
Dude I’m loving watching each video you release. I’m here for the start and for the rest !! :) Love your humor and the layout of the videos. Keep doing what you’re doing my friend. Love it :)
Thanks a lot!
You’ve created the coolest guitar in this world
VROOM
I’m glad the channel’s finally getting more attention. I think it’s really important that people know that restoration isn’t always gonna be pretty. Love the content!
I like everything about this rebuild. What s cool guitar.
It’s neat! I tried a heavier guage 13-56 because of the short scale, but ended up with 10s. I wish I had captured its loudness better
Vroom, as if i'm not already overwhelmed by learning repairs and building theory
Your humorous ways of telling the story is just great!
Looks awesome!
VROOOOMMMMMM!!!
Love all your vids man so far, keep them coming! :)
Vroom
I look forward to every single video you put out!! Awesome builds and the comedy is a 10!!! Seriously keep up the great work and thank you!!
Love the ingenuity of your builds, and the no problem only solution aspect. Right on brotha.
Thanks!
Vroom! I enjoy your videos a lot, and the fact that things don't always go as planned is refreshing. You don't have to know everything to do it and that's a great way to learn
Dude! Fantastic work and fantastic video. Your videos are freaking incredible. You have a gift for this.
Way too kind! 😊
Vroom.
This is some of the best content I have watched in a while. We need a Meth Paul episode asap
VROOM! Love the national brand of guitars, there’s just something about them that make them both unapologetically old and futuristic at the same time.
I love your videos dude I hope you keep making them. I need you to keep cranking these out because every time I see one I'm more inspired to actually fix my ancient Lindell VN2
VROOM! LMAO
Laughed so hard a couple of times watching this vid! Thanks man!
Just finished fixing (or should I say, deep cleaning) a bass that I bought from a warehouse where they buy japanese "garbage" guitars etc, and was lucky that it's just dirty and its electronics are still working, albeit its single knob isn't turning lol
With my current knowledge on how to fix a guitar, I'd probably cry when faced with the same situation.
Looking forward to your next upload!
VROOM.
Enjoying the channel so far!
Vroom (Ted sent me) the humor, honestly, and pacing of your content is amazing and has gotten me back into tinkering and fixing and making things again, I sincerely appreciate what you do - thanks!
Thanks!
VROOM! Also, cool guitars, fun videos; that why we watch
Man that looks and sounds so sweet I can’t wait to see this overdrive circuit video.. I think I have a dream for that one!
For securing smaller ferrules in larger holes I usually use paper masking tape or if I'm feeling really special - teflon plumbers tape. Works like a charm and is easier to remove the ferrules if the need occurs. Highly reccomend.
We are in the presence of pure genius.
Agreed! I just found this channel and I'm already looking at this guy as my inspiration
The fact that you show all the mistakes and how you're just going along with it and still get really cool results makes me feel like I could give this a shot as well. Very cool channel! Vroom!
Dude your videos are excellent. Ted from twoodfrd was right. You deserve more subscribers.
I love the way you do things and the materials you use. I loathe the modern way of doing things and routinely make things work with what I have on Honda, this is the way. I do have lots of tools but you never have enough and you make do.
Vroom - love what you’re doing, please keep it up!
That actually sounds really good. Especially with the boost cranked.
VROOM.
Love the channel and love the content. I do not know much about the era of guitars you often show. I love informational TH-cam content and this ranks up among my favourite.
Thanks a lot!
VROOM VROOM
love your videos man, I hope you make more of these guitar restoration videos
The demo at the end was insane...I want a guitar like that..it is just way too cool
Love the music.
Great chill way to start my Sunday 🤘
24:30 That's not a guitar! That's a jackhammer!
Awesome Videos, keep it up. Teaching s hard, but everything needs practice ;) I m looking forward to the next ones.
PS: VROOOM!
VROOM
Just getting back into guitar after a gnarly hand injury and so stoked I found your channel!
Vroom! Your workshop organization stresses me out, but I love the honest restorations!
You and me both!
A hole hearted VROOOOOOM from my end, thats an awsome guitar. Love the perfect chaos and feedback from the instrument and the not a luthier.
Props to Ted, he loves the channel cause he does not have to repair those guitars....not that they need any, its just a reassembly job no?
Keep it going, much love and smiles!
I am so glad I came across your channel, your one of my favs
Yay! Thanks!
Wait what the hell every time I see a new channel that caters to everything I love they have like 500K subscribers and I think nothing of it. There’s no way you only have 6k, I cant wait to say I was an early settler when you’re huge. Also vroom
Pls tell everyone 😅
VROOM 100% Congrats on the 10K!!
Thanks!!
Vroom vroom. So inspiring to see your kitchen sink making practice. Makes me look at my box of unfinished amp projects with new purpose. Thank you for your videos!
VROOM, i guess! Wow, was a bit busy and skipped on a few videos of yours and already forgot how charming and a bit surreal (in a good way) your videos are. Thanks for your work, man. Been a fan since the methstang came to be, keep on going!
Thanks a bunch!
Good sh!t, my man. Subscribed. Looking forward to doing something very similar in a Jaguar build I'm doing. This might just get me off my arse and do it...eventually, someday.Also looking forward to more videos from you, maybe put some more effects in there? That would be cool. oh yeah, and VROOM f'n vroooom!!!
Well vroom vroom vroom. I dig what you did with this one. Super cool
First time I've checked your channel out, really love your work brother 🎸🎸🎸
I love these sorts of videos. THeir keeping me motivated on my own related project. A guitar with a shatter neck, that was then turne dinto a clock, which I am restoring (and having to make many parts/pickups for!)
Vroom! Also I love your channel man. I love it
love this chan , keep'em comin' man....(thas wha she said)
VROOM! Youre funny and i like your attitude with old instruments
Heck yes! Keep up the awesome work mate!
This videos is hilarious, keep'm coming man🤘
This is a kick-ass build😊
I love your style and vibe dude, keep it up.
Man you are funny and i like the honesty in your videos you feel very genuine
VROOM
Thanks!
VROOM! Found your channel recently! Love your work.
Awesome, thank you!
Been eagerly awaiting
Vroom. Such a nice video to just chill with.
Vroom!!! I love your videos man. I feel like 90% of what I know about electric guitars is from watching you. I feel like I learn more bc your videos aren't boring lol. Keep it up I'd love to see you hit 10k
VROOM. Keep the awesome videos coming!
Thanks! Will do!
Love the production style
"VROOM" - your videos are great! Thanks!
Vroom.
I enjoy your videos because you are entertaining. I don’t care if you can explain how to build a boost circuit. I outsource that stuff now anyway. And there are many good electronics channels from which to learn.
I enjoy your mistakes, watching you counters my obsessive tendencies and gives me hope that things could just be fun for a change.
The pacing and editing of your videos is top notch, the camera work is well considered, and some of the shots show artistic flair.
Overall incredibly entertaining!
Very kind thanks
VROOM! Loving your videos. I play music with your Dad sometimes and he suggested I check it out.
Well done.
Oh sweet, hey! Maybe I’ll do an electronic drum video someday 😜
VROOM! 10K TODAY??
Vroom! I really enjoy your videos. Your talented! Rock on dude.
I appreciate that!
Vroom this is great because I can totally relate to shit not always working out.
Your videos are amazing!
Vroooooom! Feedback off of it slays🤘
VROOM That National was 'effn HEARD!
The wax scene! 😂😂😂 So many valuable lessons. 🙏🏻
" But then again I would keep the wax/and melt it down/pluck some floss/and swish it 'round......" F.Z.
Vroom! No guitars left behind!
VROOM!
Love your stuff!!
Vroom ! Also I'm so with you on the Kluson Safe Ti Posts, it's a shame they're almost only installed on fender style , 6 inline headstocks. It also removes the risk of ruining your gig bag lining with string ends, which has happened to me with several bags. It looks like nowadays their only 3x3 models are the Mosrite ones and the variant of the concept made by Duesenberg.
Good job done...and I chortled frequently at your misfortunes- thank you.
That last segment was if High on Fire formed in the 50s.
VROOM! Just getting a tutorial on the boosters is win enough for me, but VROOM anyway :)
Really really enjoy your work - greetings from Sunny Salt Lake City!
Peace
VROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!! love these kind of videos
Love the videos, love the process entirely and love the outcomes keep it going! Vroom
That shake with compression sounded like the intro to Magic Carpet Ride
Beyond awesome
What a laid back dude. Doesn't know a thing about electronics, solders it anyway and it works.
wow, feckin great sounds!!!
Vroom!!! Love the design of the 8 sided knobs.
Vroom! Awesome work on this one!
Truly inspiring! vroom
Vroom.
More of all of this please. 🙌🤘
You weren't kidding with the username lol ❤ VROOM
Burnt!
I build and repair but I come for the bloopers.
great work
The guitar turned out great! Also the band name in your hair obviously says Krakatoa. 😏Anyways, I’d love to see a video of you explaining how to make an overdrive circuit. Vroom!
Best (only) entry into the secret “name in hair contest”
Dude, you have a great sense of humor. Cool projects too. I watched this and the Methstang vid.
Thanks!
the ending is true cinema
" vroom ,vroom "Wasn't expecting you to say Nova Scotia brother. Im just over on the end of cape breton. Love what your doing and would love to have a guitar like this. Be it win one or maybe purchase lol. Keep up the work man. Very peaceful and calming to watch.
Meat cove?
@@Notaluthier new Waterford actually down around the sydney area
@@jonfraser13 nice! I’ve spent some time up Sydney, and a few great trips to Ingonish. 🤙
This is really awesome man, you’re pretty inspiring. I love the videos. Vroom!
Thanks a ton!
Vroom, by the way I subscribed because I do this shit as well and I like that you keep it real
Can’t wait to see this channel blow up!
Likewise 🤣
Sounds great
VROOM VROOOOOOOM VROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM
lol loved the methstang vid!