1977 Fender Telecaster - Restoration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
- Fixing up a 1977 Fender telecaster. This one was in really bad shape, all the metal parts had serious rust damage and the grease from all the years of playing was everywhere. Over the years the finish gained a nice relic look, so the owner wanted to keep the front side of the headstock and the body as it is. Hope you enjoy the watch!
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Jaka
And that is why I always feel a kind of magic when I bring my guitars to Mr. Šinko!
That Tele was a bio-hazard!! Great video 🙂
Indeed it was! That’s why gloves were necessary!
Amazing! There are very few other videos that preserve the good parts of aging while restoring the structure, so I was fascinated by this.
Great restoration as always 👏👏
Thank you!
Bravo moster👏
Amazing work, congrats
Looking Good.
Great job!!!
Super guitare et très belle restauration le propriétaire doit être très satisfait 👍👌✌
Thank you! He was!
Great Job!😇
Good job!
Great job 👍
Awesome restoration! But why not lacquer the fretboard first, and then install the frets?
Two reasons. First, this is how Fender did it at the factory. Second you run the risk of the lacquer chipping out (probably the reason that they just spray over the frets in the first place) if it's not perfect.🤔
The frets are always fitted in beforehand. The fret ends must be sealed under the lacquer and if you would fret after lacquer you would risk damaging the lacquer. There is 0 benefits in lacquering the fretboard before fretting it and a bunch of downsides if you do. Hope that helps!
The after Pic was of the younger better looking tele before it lost its hair!
Wow!! Nice job bro! 🙌Beautiful guitar!🔥
Indeed it is! The telecaster shape is my favourite among all the electric guitars!
Wow, well done! What rust dissolving agent are you using?
It’s called Ferosan.
Where was that tele found? At the bottom of the sea? 😂
Nice Job.. but why didnt you paint de body too..??
You never repaint Vintage guitar body never it will only drop the value just keep the original paint.
What Maffeo said!
Can i ask you the type of frets those are?
They're quite juicy!
Those are just normal jumbo sized frets.
Theres a lot of great work here, cleaning up the machine heads & bridge etc. But to me at least, the neck should not have been refinished like that. The combination of excessive polishing and the refinished neck looks like lipstick on a cow.
I would prefer to see the age of the guitar, whilst replacing or restoring things that are required for it to play well.
Sauber👍👍
l'm disgusted that people allow them to get in that condition to need restored.
Yea it was played a lot so naturally this happens but yes a regular maintenance would be very helpful!
repose des frettes sans vernis? étrange...
And of course this vintage guitar has lost a hell of a lot of it's value.
Nice job, but you didn't play it
Thanks, I am not much of a player!
That’s not a 77 tele, with a four bolt heel access neck…….
Telecaster and Precision Basses kept the 4 bolt necks. Stratocasters and Jazz Basses used the 3 bolt plates.
What Peter said.
@@peterwhitehouse561 Bravo!, yes, only ones with 3bolts are teledeluxe, custom and thinline 72 models.
Great paddle restoration, what happened to the rest of the raft?