This Guitar Confuses People (Wide Sky P-125C)
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The WideSky P-125C is one of those guitars that just turns heads, and every-time I play it in a video I get dozens of comments asking about what it is and who makes it. So this video is for all of you who have been curious about this guitar.
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The H-P90 configuration is really underappreciated.
Indeed.
It's by the way the typical configuration for the Duesenberg guitars.
HB/P90 is quite popular with Reverand too it seems - My favourite combo for sure ✌️😎
Yup, my new favourite guitar is a Rivolta Mondo Mondata (by Novo) P-90 with a humbucker.
How is this new channel not called Rhett Shull - Plan B
Because there is no plan B. 😊
There is no plan b. Meta.
Thank you so much for this Rhett! Your generosity of sharing your platform with other players and makers is so appreciated!
It's a stunning guitar! I wouldn't mind having a dual P-90 version myself. It reminds me a lot of my Mainebuilt Thinline T-style. Just a tone machine!
Patch is a DEAR friend and absolutely magical human. Thank you for doing this!!!!
The colors and finish really accentuate the quality of the woods used. That is very beautiful.
I love a P90 neck pickup! They've got the sweetest, beefy sound that's just awesome!
I have one, and it's my favourite guitar.
These are very cool, very serious, high level guitars. Thanks for showcasing it!
When I get a 5k Guitar as a gift it’s amazing and not confusing anymore 😂
Absolutely beautiful guitar. Piece of art. That switch location would take some getting used to for me. LOL!
Super cool guitar. Like crossing a B&G Little Sister w/ a PRS single cut.
Nice fiddle. Perhaps wire that HB in series/parallel instead of split. I don’t like splitting HB’s either and I find S/P wiring a necessity.
Thanks Rhett for giving a run down on this guitar. I've been curious about it like so many other folks. It's kind of like a combo of the 2 guitars I play a Gibson Blues Hawk and a Gibson ES 120T. Thanks for all you do & Have a great day!
At five times the price.
Reminds of a 68 mahogany thinline with PAFs I made for a friend. Except it had a maple rosewood neck stained darker to match the body and a walnut top. That was a beautiful guitar. Probably the best I have ever played. But similar to yours with the semi hollow mahogany. Like that setup better than a Spanish style semi / hollow body. Because it is solid wood, not plywood. Has more of a pure solid body nature, but it also has a lot of resonance and semi hollow body vibe going on. Yeah, I need to build another one. Like one of those things I was doing it for a friend, something I wouldn't do for myself, I fell in love with it instantly, but had to give it to her. 😢 A few weeks after I got it together. It is ok I'll build another someday. Get so involved with so many different guitars. It is like 4 builds away. Still trying to finish the ones I have started.
That opening melody! What!? That is amazing.
These WS P125c guitars are awesome. Firebird pickups could be a match too.
I’ve always thought these Wide Sky P125s look amazing and sound wonderful. Personally I like the non-cutaway version with two P90s even more 😍
Patch is a sweet guy. I've had 3 of his guitars. Still have a P1 (acoustic parlor guitar) which is a very special guitar. I also had one of his juniors and a P125 that he built for me. What you say about them being dark is true because I could never adjust the pickups to get them right for me in either guitar. I didn't want to split the novak pickups from the guitars so i just sold them both, but they are well-built, comfortable, and insanely beautiful guitars.
Great sounding guitar, got me googling Wide sky immediately. shout out to Rhett's slide tone 😉
Beautiful guitar! Amazing workmanship, it's like the love child of a 335 and a violin.
How about a little deep dive into that synth behind you? I know it's not guitar related but, you asked what we wanted to see!
I’ve legitimately been dreaming about a guitar like this, dammit.
Beautiful guitar. Thanks for demoing it.
First
lol solid!
Cheat. You started before the gun.
Looks and tone so good it’s beyond description! 😎🎸
That thing looks WICKED! I would love to try one of those.
I’m on the waiting list for one of these. Feb ‘26 delivery date.
Wide sky!! From right here on the big island
Not knowing what a guitar model is, isn't being confused. If I see guitar that I don't recognize and asking "what brand is that?" isn't me being confused. It's just that I don't know it. It ISN'T being confused.
Please do a video on the Novo Solus, I love that guitar!
Anyone else think about Ron Burgundy and ‘leather and Rich Mahogany…’?
But that’s a nice, unique but familiar enough to get significant use… really does seem like a perfect guitar to set up for slide for sure.
That slide tone is really coming on. You should check out Josh Scott to really take it to the next level. ; )
They are good looking instruments! Kind of pricey, but it's what boutique guitars cost these days.
If you dig these, you should check out Retrograde Guitars who make somewhat of a similar vibe with amazing French Polish style finishes. A little more finished looking then the Wide Sky
This guitar is how I found you on the youtubes. I saw the original video about the Widesky P125. Looks gorgeous, sounds angelic...its my favorite amongst your guitar armada. I hope to see and hear it more on your channel.
I have to ask about the DFAM, Mother 32 and Subharmonicon on the desk next to you. I don't think I've seen those before on any of your videos. I'd love to see a video about how you use those
They are in a recent vid for a very short section. Needs more of Rhett’s synth adventures
Im just learning how to use them, not ready to share my patches yet (they still suck)
@@RhettShullTwo I'm right there with you
He makes beautiful instruments.
Splendid...
would like to see a video on your Firebird. I've been lusting after one of those ever since I saw yours..even know someone who has an actual '64 in heather mist.
Maybe its just me or my software, but the theory PDF above clogs my browser intro a "Your connection is not private" error.
Actually Chrome won't let me even go to your main courses page.... FYI.
this guitar is gorgeuos!
That is stunning
I'd really like to know more about those Powers guitars.Would you be so kind to elaborate more about them? Tyvm :)
It's a wonderful guitar but one small criticism is that the control cavity plate on the back is way too large and perhaps shouldn't even be there seeing as though there are F holes.
Interesting that you compared the Attack/Envelope characteristics of the Wide Sky vs. Les Paul. Would you say that this is comparable to the difference between a Les Paul vs ES-335 style? It would make sense if it did, as the Chamber/Body Resonance might take a little longer to develop the notes, and dampen certain midrange or high frequencies as a result, especially with a Trapeze style bridge.
I agree with everyone else about that guitar. It's awesome!
Looks like the B&G
I noticed that guitar when you did a video with someone else on pentatonic scales like a week ago and had to look it up. I would love to get one if they made a solid body and a solid color finish
This would be great for Angry Eyes.
anymore tour vlogs in your future?
I like the sound if it. 😊
not a les paul but on a good one for the people for playing
Why are you putting this on your second channel if they are asking for it on the your main channel? Seems to me you would put it on the channel who is asking for it.
awesome...
Love it sure I’d not afford it but wow yeah cool guitar
Nice, but for $4800 it better be.
Outside Woman Blues is the shit
Very pretty
Nice Moog Sound Studio
Did I miss a Two Rock video?!
You can’t have your wife and your outside woman, too.
Really hip that an enthusiast in modular synthesis is named Patch.
It reminds me of the B&G crossroads, looks and sounds great just wondering are the fret wires stainless?
I was thinking the same thing !!
I had a B&g and find the wide sky much much better quality
It's a nice looking and sounding guitar. I don't like the location of the toggle switch. I'd be hitting it all the time.
You said Patch has an interesting story and you know him, have him as a guest on Dipped in Tone. Just an idea.
The 335, and ones like that, are 3 layers, glued and put in a press. Gibson has used the same 335 press since day !.! This Wide Sky is a carved maple top. 1 piece, usually hand carved! He did an awesome job on it! The violin carve came out perfect! I built one ~10 years ago. Thickness calipers, thumb planes, scrapers, scarps, all by hand. I could do about 2 hours, then I had to put it down! It took me 6 months, star - finish, to build it, a little at a time. My highest respects to the builder!! Peace --gary
Well Gibson sold all the equipment they used in Michigan when they moved to Nashville for production. Those are now in use by Heritage guitars.
@@SSquirrel1976 I beg to differ. I'm 72, and I lived through it, and heard many accounts of it for years! When they closed the plant at 225 Parsons Street in Kalamazoo Michigan, they moved semi-hollow production to Memphis and solid body production to Nashville. Some things they took, some they sold and some just left behind. They took the ES guitar "press" that makes ES guitars to Memphis, and in 2018 (I think it was?) when they closed Memphis and moved semi-hollow to Nashville, took the press to Nashville. The last time I saw it was in an Andertons video tour of Nashville about a month ago, Lee is amazed how old it is, and how it pressed every single ES guitar ever sold by Gibson. A couple other notables, Seymour Duncan bought the Leesona winding machine that wound every humbucker and P90 at 225 Parsons. They still use it today on some kinds of pups. 1 person bought the remainder of the "pre-1900 stock of mahogany" used to make all the 1950's solid body guitars", including the tri-five "1957, 1958, 1959 Bursts" that are so expensive and popular. He turned the wood into "kits" to build your own 59 burst!! There is a Normans Rare Guitars video featuring ~6 experts on that whole subject, it's amazing to hear that story! I have a set of Humbuckers designed to be the same as the 1959 burst ones, by Joe Bonamassa and Seymour, and wound by them on the Leesona machine. They made them for backups in case any of Joe's "real bursts" failed on the road. I hope you do some research (googling) here on TH-cam and also on the web, all this info is easily verifiable. Have a good day! 8) --gary.
The guitar shop in my town had one of these. It was awesome. I mean, it is 5K guitar so it better be awesome I suppose.
I love it but for 3-4k, I hope you get quality. It is a really nice looking instrument
Very nice! But what about that awesome Moog synth rig you have there? Can you give us a run through and some music with that baby?
Nice hobby you got there
Absolutely loving the new content on this channel, Rhett. It’s scratching so many itches and is really wonderfully inspiring. Thanks for all that you offer to the world!
That guitar is Gorgeous!!!
I wish Gibson would make a Semi Hollow Les Paul with no F-Holes. Would be interesting to hear a Les Paul that someone took off the top and completely chambered the mahogany and put the top back on
That is a beautiful guitar! How fitting you played some Hawaiian style guitar. I remember your videos when on the road with Jessie. What a great singer she is.
His website says that the PL1 is no longer in production, but see if you can convince him to make you one. They look amazing!
YOU KNOW THAT I DON'T JUST TROLL ANYONE. YOU HAVE TO BE SPECIAL FOR ME TO TROLL. YOU NEED TO FEEL PRIVILEGED!
Rhett, have you ever played a Les Paul ES? It's similar to P-125C.
Love the tone, I imagine it would be great with a bigsby.
i really want a reckoner from him. they look like some weird guitar an 80s punk band would have used and i love it. unfortunately jazzmaster pickups arent really my thing but a single bridge p90 or something on one would be amazing.
@rainekaplan2289 I use Humbuckers in the Reckoner. They are just wrapped in a Jazzmaster case
The only thing wrong about that guitar is the wait time
was that some outside woman blues @ 8:00
That's a sexy guitar..
It sounds like it looks.
Sweet!
Great review on the Wide Sky. I see a 24 track tape deck in the background of your studio videos. It looks like a vintage MCI. Can you do a video on it?
So funny you are making this video because I literally watched through several of your videos one day searching for this guitar, and when I finally found it in a video I had to find the exact right moment to pause where you could see the "Wide Sky" name on the headstock! lol
I have started looking at the price before going deep into reviews...$4800...bailled out after 30 seconds.
What many people, probably many Luthiers even dont realize, is that many oil finishes contain polyurethane, including so called "Gun stock" oil, which is what most guitars with an oil finish are finished with. It acts more as a sealer against moisture and protects the wood from drying (works both ways), which BTW Nitrocellulose doesn't do as well, and why it's NOT a superior finish. MFG's mainly PT Gibson, used "superior" for marketing by which they mean it's really easy to work with for them, and takes less time in labor (more in drying) than poly. As for protecting the instrument nitro never cures and can crack or turn to goo... collects dirt that gets stuck in it...
The whole reason polyurethane and other finishes were developed is to protect cars (Steel and other stuff better). And no, it won't do jack shit to the "Tone" of the guitar, which if you believe it does (Belief isn't knowledge) than you will have to do so with before and afters, no other changes, with recorded waves for comparison, point out the frequency differences (Software can do that part better than any ones ears), as well as their amplitudes and significance as to human hearing at those levels. I bet no one can even show how metal strings can get wood tones from the wood, and then impart them to the pickups, or that magnetic pickups can detect sound directly from the wood!
Ever wonder why those who make such claims NEVER give you scientific data? You should demand it next time someone tells you something absurd like the Nut improves the tone of the whole guitar, or feeds you some "Superior tonewood" or other BS.
The finish I use is Osmo. It doesn't contain any urethane based ingredients but combines plant based oils and waxes. It is something I used for years on furniture and cabinet work. I use it mainly because I like the natural feel of the wood rather than like a plasticy feeling that gun stock oil or nitro have. Also a big point for me is that it is non toxic so easy to apply in my small shop. I've never made any claim it affects the tone.
@@wideskyguitarsNo accusation to you, but I've heard it too many times, and pointed it out because I can only anticipate someone starting that argument, and having nothing at all in the way of evidence to show "polyurethane kills the tone", or how nitrocellulose is superior.
Gun stock oil only feels plastiky if you layer it quite a few times, and I prefer it because it seals better, and doesn't need to be reapplied for a long time, and get no complaints of it feeling anything like a gloss finish, which looses the sticky feel by matting it with ~1600 sandpaper or steel wool. Many wood workers swear by their oils and just assume they don't have some polymer in them, when all they have to do is read the freaking can! Many oils polymerize all by themselves, even without additives, but it takes awfully long, and isn't as durable. After all it's what amber is.
Although you still shouldn't treat it as if it is non toxic, as some do with water based finishes, because they still have toxins in them, as many "Natural" substances are by nature, where natural is really just a marketing term to fool the uninformed, and meaningless (what isn't derived from nature?). Oil finishes are by far not as bad as solvent based products, and it's the solvents that are the worse part. Anything is toxic at high enough a quantity, even oxygen, water,... and the level of toxicity is based on how much it takes for humans to have ill effects. Poison, Venom... are completely different things and categorizations.
Other than that: Nice freaking work, I rarely get a stab at such nice woods because they sell out so quickly after being put up for sale it's ridiculous.
Nice guitar. Looks to be based on a Gibson ES125T
Cut away Thin line The Gibson has one pick up Dog ear P90
Rhett, thanks for the Wide Sky close up...and the quick rendition of Outside Woman Blues!
Thanks for the deep dive Rhett.
In the H/P90 configuration, the Wide Sky sounds ideal for blues.
Love that pickup combination. Feel like it’s a little small, but I dig the Hollowbody.
Thats the best finish I have ever seen for my taste, but I doubt I will ever have $4800 to throw down on a guitar.
as much as i like p90s, that les paul sounded great with that EC riff!
Ive been waiting on this video since you got that guitar what seems like a long time ago. love it.
I was one of those who would ask about it. It's gorgeous. I want it.
matches the beard!
Good on you! enjoy every minute of it!
Derek Trucks should try it. He needs a new angle.
it's like he forgot he had a second channel for two years.
Is it fully hollow like a Johnny A, or a semi hollow?
Sweet looking and sounding axe. Enjoy it, Rhett.