😲 If that's this model...holy cow. It would ultimately be only 1 of 30 made in the year 2000 by GPC. That would be NUTS, considering it's current state of dirt and filth covering it.
@@GuitarFinds They made more than than that run of 30 in 2000. I think it might be real. The Chinese knockoffs don’t have the Seymour Duncan S logo on them. If that’s a real Seymour Duncan pickup, the guitar is probably real.
That mosrite was a steal! Its an old Johnnie Ramone guitar (I dont know if it was a signature but I know it was a recreation of his favorite and most popular guitar) but a steal none the less as well as those V's!
Absolutely! That Mosrite was definitely a gem, and you're right-it’s a recreation of Johnny Ramone’s favorite guitar. Such a steal! And those V’s? Just icing on the cake!
This is a Mosrite Mark 2 Johnny Ramone Model. The most expensive guitar. Grettings from argentine. Johnny modified the mics for a 1 seymor and fs1 dimarzii
Ya! I'm surprised it was left in such a bad shape. Hopefully we'll be able to bring it back to life and have it playing again! The cleaning / fixing video will be in upcoming weeks!
I love your attitude, Man, in bringing these things back to life. I would be the same way. I would love to clean those, inside and out, and bring them back to life!
Thanks so much! There’s something really rewarding about bringing these instruments back to life, giving them the care and attention they deserve. It’s like uncovering hidden gems and giving them a new chance to make music. I can tell you’d be the same way-there’s nothing like cleaning them up, inside and out, and seeing them shine again! 🎸💪
Amazing find! Kind of makes me sad though for the guy that lost these guitars. I wonder what happened to him? At least these guitars will be brought back to life.
I agree. It's a sad fact of life, we unfortunately cannot take them with us when we pass. 😔. I believe the previous owner passed away and didn't have any other contacts for the storage company to reach out to. Ultimately the storage unit went up for auction. And yes, they have found new caretakers ☺️ so silver lining to what started out as a tragedy.
Cool video ! Love the Blonde 80's Flying -V , the Mosrite , and the Jackson Rhoades Crackle finish ( never seent one before ! ), also the pointy Carvin looks like it came out of a musicians grave !...hope he gets back to you about the Fender Mustang ! ThanX !
That’s awesome! A '64 Mustang is such a classic, and learning on a guitar like that must have been a great experience. The late ‘70s was a perfect time to pick up a guitar like that...I bet it left a lasting impression on your playing! Cheers!
I love the guitar. My favorite instrument. I dont play, but I have many professional musician friends. I just stumbled across your channel, instantly subscribed after watching one video. This is the 2nd one. LOVE the very last guitar, the crackle one!! Have a professional guitarist friend who has a gorgeous crackle one he is having rebuilt and customized, so immediately sent him this. I am sure I will be sending alot of your videos to my friends. I also admin a couple of 80’s rock groups, one very guitar based, and will be sharing there too. So happy I found you! Can’t wait to watch more!
I own 2 G&L Superhawks, one made in 86/87, and I ne I custom ordered in 88...so it's very special I owned a black one just like the one you found at one time, I always wondered what happened to that guitar it was actually a prototype I found out after it was gone....man...
The best find I ever had was on ebay several yrs ago when these Kraken guitars started appearing. They were very cheap and so I though I would give one a try and when it cam it was the highest quality guitar you could imagine. I then bought all of them and it turned out they were bult by top luthiers from ESP and some other brand who set out to build some of the best guitars one could buy however they went bust pretty quickly. I ended up with about 22 of them and still have them. I have no idea what they are worth today but you would be looking at least £3-4,000 each to match the quality as they are easily as good as ESP custom shop which I also own. They did Teles, Strats Super Strats Single cut, Les Pauls and modern types of every variety and flying Vs.
Wow, what an incredible find! It sounds like you stumbled onto a real hidden gem with those Kraken guitars. Getting that kind of quality at such a great price must have felt like hitting the jackpot! With craftsmanship on par with ESP Custom Shop guitars, I can only imagine how well those play. It's amazing that you were able to grab 22 of them-talk about building an impressive collection! Even though the company didn’t last, you’ve got a piece of their legacy, and who knows what they might be worth now. Sounds like you’ve got a collection most people can only dream of! Also, could you send me an email with some pictures of what they look like? I’ve never heard of them before and would love to see one!
I think so too! Can't wait to clean it up and play it. *fingers crossed that nothing internally is messed up and the wood is still solid* given how it was improperly stored.
Nice! I never knew that and just looked it up. Score! I'm used to folks talking about his days in Megadeth and his Jackson Signature guitars, I feel like his Carvin playing days get overshadowed.
The dirty Carvin is a mid 80's V220. I had a red one with a Kahler Tremolo that I bought new in 1986 for around $800. For some reason that I can't explain I sold it and regretted it ever since.
This comment is what I was afraid of 😅....someone telling me about the other non-guitar related stuff that I passed on because I didn't know what it was worth. 😬😬😬
just found your channel, if that's an average haul...whew i can just imagine what's gone thru yr hands now i'm totally stoked to see pt.2as an 80's guitar nerd i'm just dumbfounded what's out there 2 findL8rsk8r🛹
Thanks for finding the channel! 😄 If you’re stoked from that haul, just wait until you see what else has come through over time-it’s been an amazing journey, especially for an '80s guitar nerd like yourself! 🎸 There’s still a lot of cool stuff out there to discover, so stay tuned for more! 🤘 L8r sk8r 🛹
The real valued stuff was Axis Sports from the 80/90s mij go for $1,500 minimum, The Mosrite ventures model was what Johhny and Kurt played, The Jackson if it's an 80s/90s USA model is big worth. The Jerry Cantrell g&l only because he popularized them
San Francisco Bay Area. Has a pretty unique music scene. Cheers from California! Never been to Pittsburgh, but I hope to travel there soon for guitar hunting, East Coast style. 😁
dude great find. save your back. watching you lift that bogner combo made me hurt. i will buy you a dolly if you let come over and see your shop/workshop. what about the pink guitar? i think it was a g&l or a musicman?
The pickups on that Carvin parts guitar are probably the same as the rest of the Carvin builds but the body parts were super cheap for kits, which is crazy, but I've tried a couple and they don't have as much kind of heft to them as regular Carvins.
Good call on the Carvin parts guitar! The pickups likely are the same, but you’re right-the kits don’t always have the same weight and feel as the regular Carvins. And yeah, that RR01 in custom crackle? It’s a serious showstopper. Totally get the ‘must-have’ feeling when you see something like that!
@@GuitarFinds I tried doing something like this back in 2015 but was in the wrong area for it. Love making a guitar play great again. I want to get back into it but who knows when.
You are 💯 percent correct. It all comes down to the location. The area where this was filmed has a huge mix of people coming and going so it makes for an interesting marketplace for sourcing guitars though the lesser populated areas have their positives too. I've seen guitars in parts of the world that sat on Facebook Marketplace for weeks that were outrageous deals. I recall seeing a 12 String Hamer USA electric guitar for like $300 USD in the middle of Australia. Weeks later the guy still had it for sale!
So I'm in Michigan, so obviously we have winter weather, but I wonder what the effect of leaving those guitars in that storage container can have on them? I assume out where you're at it doesn't freeze, but guitars in a hot metal shipping container seems like a bad idea. Have you had any issues with finish cracking or neck warp? Very curious to see these guitars restored. Should be a fun project.
I would love to have a Bogner Shiva combo. Actually I would rather have a head and 2x12 cab with greenbacks in it and I would be a happy old boy. A combo would do.
Have I ever seen a guitar in worse condition than that Carvin "Ironbird?" Yes, I fear I have. Back when I was in my early to mid 30s, I went into a pawn shop and saw a Peavey Impact 1 solid body electric guitar that was outright DEAD. The neck was so warped that it looked like it should have belonged to Robin Hood. There were missing strings; some of the ones that were left were ACOUSTIC guitar strings. There were parts missing. I can't begin to remember what all they were. Remember that the guitar scene then wasn't NEARLY as robust as it is now -- AND that Peavey used many very unique parts. I have no idea how I would have replaced anything missing. That wasn't a project guitar ... it was a reason for a funeral!
I dont know why these are abandoned, but personally, ive had dreams like this. Where i forgot i had 100 guitars stashed away. (Anyone else? Bueller?). But, seriously, lools like these were flood victims (Nashville?), or home fire survivors (water) . There is a real wide variety, and think it was a collector instead of a pro musician..they wouldnt abandon them, but who knows.thanks for the show.
Ya! The Ramones one came with a Mosrite guitar cable, so it was definitely something special. I think that model would have also come with a certificate of authenticity.
Was that a camper hanging on the wall? I want it if it is , that was neat. /edit/-- It is a camper guitar , i dig it. would you ever sell it? I also dig the guitar table. Did you make it?
Talk about someone’s relic projects gone horribly wrong, hey, wow. On a semi related note, what camera and microphone setup are you using? The video quality is great, especially considering the multiple transitions from outside to inside. I assume you’re not lighting the scenes indoors?
GoPro Hero 8 Black and I too was surprised at how well the camera performed during the multiple transitions. No lighting the scenes indoors. If anything, the shop's normal lighting is underwhelming. For audio quality, it was also just the stock GoPro mic, however, I'm looking into getting a lapel mic to pair with the GoPro. By FAR the best Lapel mic for the price I've come across is the Hollyland Lark m2. I plan on using that mic in future videos.
Right?! That Johnny Ramone Mosrite model is an absolute gem! Definitely one of those rare finds that gets your heart racing! 🤘🎸 We can't wait to fix it all up!
Hey! We're gonna do a cleaning video before we price it out / list it for sale. That should be coming up in the next few weeks! We might even try to collab with G&L to help with the restoration project. 😁
@@GuitarFinds I get it I would’ve bought it just the way it was. I like doing that shit myself too. I will keep my eyes open for your video. That would be cool if you can collaborate with them I would like to see that
The mosrite all I know is Kurt Cobain had a very weird an rare I think 1/1 of 1 in a sunburst that emg looking pickups to it that was like a blend between 2 of their models
Did you ever state how much for the whole lot? Also, what model Bogner and how much? First off, if the neck isn't twisted or wood isn't warped on body, fret board and or necks.. all that dirt is superficial. Things around your house will bring them back or at least to a clean slate prep wise. Then putty and paint will make them what they ain't with a quickness. My BFF handed me his dad's 60s pawn shop acoustic his father had charmed his mother with 40 years before. It had 40 years of crud, a neck that was so filthy, it looked like a hundred women had cried a river of mascara all over the fret board plus a broken bridge but since they didn't make any guitar back then with shoddy materials, in a course of a weekend, with charcoal fluid, linseed oil, superglue, baking soda, matching wood shavings for each of the three woods, new string pegs, strings, and I had old bone and horn raw bridge and nut material from back in the day. It came out looking like it did used in the 60s. Plus played lovely
Dude, that Johnny Ramone Mosrite Ventures II is a sick find.
😲 If that's this model...holy cow. It would ultimately be only 1 of 30 made in the year 2000 by GPC. That would be NUTS, considering it's current state of dirt and filth covering it.
@@GuitarFinds They made more than than that run of 30 in 2000. I think it might be real. The Chinese knockoffs don’t have the Seymour Duncan S logo on them. If that’s a real Seymour Duncan pickup, the guitar is probably real.
hard to believe it was just found.
My Uncle has one of those. Not a Ramone one, but a Ventures one. Paid FIVE HUNDRED BUCKS for it in 1969. He's a Ventures fan.
That mosrite was a steal! Its an old Johnnie Ramone guitar (I dont know if it was a signature but I know it was a recreation of his favorite and most popular guitar) but a steal none the less as well as those V's!
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Absolutely! That Mosrite was definitely a gem, and you're right-it’s a recreation of Johnny Ramone’s favorite guitar. Such a steal! And those V’s? Just icing on the cake!
@@GuitarFinds Jerry cantrell plays that guitar inthe "What the hell have i" video too
Semie Moseley's work lives on!
This is a Mosrite Mark 2 Johnny Ramone Model. The most expensive guitar. Grettings from argentine. Johnny modified the mics for a 1 seymor and fs1 dimarzii
That Mosrite is probably your best find ; totally badass!
Ya! I'm surprised it was left in such a bad shape. Hopefully we'll be able to bring it back to life and have it playing again! The cleaning / fixing video will be in upcoming weeks!
@@GuitarFinds Awesome!
@@GuitarFindscan I have it?? lol. Give away?? Pretty please haha
I love your attitude, Man, in bringing these things back to life. I would be the same way. I would love to clean those, inside and out, and bring them back to life!
Thanks so much! There’s something really rewarding about bringing these instruments back to life, giving them the care and attention they deserve. It’s like uncovering hidden gems and giving them a new chance to make music. I can tell you’d be the same way-there’s nothing like cleaning them up, inside and out, and seeing them shine again! 🎸💪
The Mosrite is a dream guitar. Even if it’s a Japanese reissue
Heck ya! I think it MIGHT and I say that with huge caution...it might be the 1 of 30 GPC model.
Eastwood makes a good copy
The Mosrite looks like fun. I also like the G&L's. That Jackson at the end has amazing looks.
Heck ya! We will be bringing them all back to life in the upcoming weeks. 🤙🤙🤙
The G&L Rampage (JC model) is my favorite. Great finds!
🤘🤘🤘 right on! We're gonna clean it up in a future video so it can play again.
Awesome find, Guitarvarish! Will be following your content from now on for sure
😂 Tavarish?
@@GuitarFinds 🤣 I mean, can you deny the resemblance?
I cannot. 😂😂😂
That custom crackle Jackson with reverse headstock is the shit. Thank you for saving it. 🤘
Amazing find! Kind of makes me sad though for the guy that lost these guitars. I wonder what happened to him? At least these guitars will be brought back to life.
I agree. It's a sad fact of life, we unfortunately cannot take them with us when we pass. 😔. I believe the previous owner passed away and didn't have any other contacts for the storage company to reach out to. Ultimately the storage unit went up for auction. And yes, they have found new caretakers ☺️ so silver lining to what started out as a tragedy.
You are quickly becoming one of the great GUITARCHEOLOGISTS in the world. Cheers from the Land Down Under.
DUDE! WHAT A FIND!!!
Cool video ! Love the Blonde 80's Flying -V , the Mosrite , and the Jackson Rhoades Crackle finish ( never seent one before ! ), also the pointy Carvin looks like it came out of a musicians grave !...hope he gets back to you about the Fender Mustang ! ThanX !
Nice Flying Vs. You just won my subscription.
I believe, the first guitar I learned anything on was a '64 Mustang with about that same color. This was way back in the late 70s.
That’s awesome! A '64 Mustang is such a classic, and learning on a guitar like that must have been a great experience. The late ‘70s was a perfect time to pick up a guitar like that...I bet it left a lasting impression on your playing! Cheers!
My buddy had a 62 and hated it. Put in a 3rd child and whatnot. His uncle gave him a 68 LP deluxe and mothballed the stang. I.was.jealous
Musicman and Mosrite in one find....lucky you!
Really nice finds! Answer your question about seeing a guitar in worse condition then that one, never...
Thanks! And yea, I figured those guitars would take the trophy for the worst 🏆 😅
The Mosrite is a killer find man , congrats.
High-End treasure bro! Cleaning and fix all the guitar can increase the value.
I love the guitar. My favorite instrument. I dont play, but I have many professional musician friends. I just stumbled across your channel, instantly subscribed after watching one video. This is the 2nd one. LOVE the very last guitar, the crackle one!! Have a professional guitarist friend who has a gorgeous crackle one he is having rebuilt and customized, so immediately sent him this. I am sure I will be sending alot of your videos to my friends. I also admin a couple of 80’s rock groups, one very guitar based, and will be sharing there too. So happy I found you! Can’t wait to watch more!
Thats awesome dude . Love that these guitars are going to be playable again ❤ that musicman is my absolute favorite!
You should have offered him $100 for the Mustang.
There's no way he'd have been able to resist the chance to make 100% profit on what he paid for it!
Christmas came early. This ought to be a fun cleaning and restoration project. 🎸🤘🏼👍🏻
Definitely! Me and the team will be cleaning them up over the next few weeks and posting the videos 🙌🙌
Love the los pollos Hermanos shirt Frain Gustavo !!!😂
I own 2 G&L Superhawks, one made in 86/87, and I ne I custom ordered in 88...so it's very special I owned a black one just like the one you found at one time, I always wondered what happened to that guitar it was actually a prototype I found out after it was gone....man...
The best find I ever had was on ebay several yrs ago when these Kraken guitars started appearing. They were very cheap and so I though I would give one a try and when it cam it was the highest quality guitar you could imagine. I then bought all of them and it turned out they were bult by top luthiers from ESP and some other brand who set out to build some of the best guitars one could buy however they went bust pretty quickly. I ended up with about 22 of them and still have them. I have no idea what they are worth today but you would be looking at least £3-4,000 each to match the quality as they are easily as good as ESP custom shop which I also own. They did Teles, Strats Super Strats Single cut, Les Pauls and modern types of every variety and flying Vs.
Wow, what an incredible find! It sounds like you stumbled onto a real hidden gem with those Kraken guitars. Getting that kind of quality at such a great price must have felt like hitting the jackpot! With craftsmanship on par with ESP Custom Shop guitars, I can only imagine how well those play. It's amazing that you were able to grab 22 of them-talk about building an impressive collection! Even though the company didn’t last, you’ve got a piece of their legacy, and who knows what they might be worth now. Sounds like you’ve got a collection most people can only dream of!
Also, could you send me an email with some pictures of what they look like? I’ve never heard of them before and would love to see one!
Some cool ones nice score..the v and curt style fenders are awsome..love guitars
Yes that Mosrite is badass.. M2JR model i believe.. best of the bunch perhaps as it certainly looks vintage.. lol..
I think so too! Can't wait to clean it up and play it. *fingers crossed that nothing internally is messed up and the wood is still solid* given how it was improperly stored.
Kudos on the Mosrite.
My guitar player back in the late 80's had one of those black Carvin V220. He friggin loved that guitar
The filthy Carvin X is the type Marty Friedman played in Cacophany
Nice! I never knew that and just looked it up. Score! I'm used to folks talking about his days in Megadeth and his Jackson Signature guitars, I feel like his Carvin playing days get overshadowed.
The V220 was the most radical Carvin
Woff!! Very dirty but cool looking guitars man! 😀 -Just subbed to follow this cleanup! -KK from Norway.
no better way to store a wood instrument than a 130 degree storage unit
Maybe not the best, but if it's a constant temp and humidity they will settle down. Sudden or dramatic changes is what messes things up
The dirty Carvin is a mid 80's V220. I had a red one with a Kahler Tremolo that I bought new in 1986 for around $800. For some reason that I can't explain I sold it and regretted it ever since.
Always wondered why crackle finishes disappeared.
It can be so awesome looking, especially if it's just a very light crackle.
The mustang and the mosrite is insane.
awesome you found a Mosrite!
Love the TShirt (i have one myself) Now let's make some videos restoring them!
We're on it! 💪💪💪 Those videos are gonna be filmed soon and dropping in the next month or so. 😁
New sub here, looking forward to those guitars breathing again !
I love this stuff. I buy and sell and collect but if I find something in a pawn shop and it’s grungy I have to buy and clean it.
Nice haul. I would have gone for the Bianchi too.
This comment is what I was afraid of 😅....someone telling me about the other non-guitar related stuff that I passed on because I didn't know what it was worth. 😬😬😬
That 80s V looks gorgeous 🫣
just found your channel, if that's an average haul...whew i can just imagine what's gone thru yr hands now i'm totally stoked to see pt.2as an 80's guitar nerd i'm just dumbfounded what's out there 2 findL8rsk8r🛹
Thanks for finding the channel! 😄 If you’re stoked from that haul, just wait until you see what else has come through over time-it’s been an amazing journey, especially for an '80s guitar nerd like yourself! 🎸 There’s still a lot of cool stuff out there to discover, so stay tuned for more! 🤘 L8r sk8r 🛹
Carvin , G&L, Musicman...great guitar brands!
Yeah! It's a shame they were left with all that dirt and gunk on them. It definitely makes me curious about the backstory behind all of them.
Found your video and it's awesome! Thanks for the content. New subscriber.
That's some serious loadingskills, man.
old guitars and a vintage Bianchi Celest quatro bike ??? did this guy rob one of my dreams?
This is the second comment I read about the Bianchi bike. I messed up and didn't snag that as well 😭. It was #LeftBehind 😔
Man I like that Jackson ❤
We do too! We can't wait to bring it back to life!
U take care and safe and well 🙏.
Appreciate your channel
Thank you for the kind words! ☺️ Much appreciated!
@ 0:56, don’t you take the Bianchi ? 😍
Ooh that Mosrite!! 🤩
The real valued stuff was Axis Sports from the 80/90s mij go for $1,500 minimum, The Mosrite ventures model was what Johhny and Kurt played, The Jackson if it's an 80s/90s USA model is big worth. The Jerry Cantrell g&l only because he popularized them
Awesome! Love this kind of stuff, just found your channel. +1 Sub.
Thank you! Cheers! Much appreciated! 🙌🙌🙌🎸🎸🎸
Ngl, I was digging that Bogner amp, the Mosrite is sweet amd can’t beat 80s Flying V
That Mosrite looks like Fred "Sonic" Smith's guitar.
Pretty cool man where ya. Live at I'm in Pa north of Pittsburgh. God bless man got some. Nice guitars
San Francisco Bay Area. Has a pretty unique music scene. Cheers from California! Never been to Pittsburgh, but I hope to travel there soon for guitar hunting, East Coast style. 😁
That Jackson is literally my dream guitar.
Heck ya! Once it's all cleaned up it'll be posted for sale. 🤘
I saw it & said yep thats a mosrite,dammmnnn lucky son of a!
Omg crazy find! Share how much you bought these for, and you'll get another subscriber :)
The faded yellow 1984 Gibson V is no longer available for sale. I purchased it 😊
HERMANO!!!!1ermanoherma!
increibles guitarras !!
la mosrite
la g&l original
increible
las criollas
las acusticas
wow
You should contact Jerry about that Rampage ....he'd most probably snap it up.
Good idea! We most likely will once they're all cleaned up. He might just be interested!
If he isn’t I am.
@@GuitarFinds Try Fluff too if Jerry doesn't respond...
Jerry might also want the little bogner for a "living room" amp, depending on the model it would be right up his signal chain.
dude great find. save your back. watching you lift that bogner combo made me hurt. i will buy you a dolly if you let come over and see your shop/workshop. what about the pink guitar? i think it was a g&l or a musicman?
The pickups on that Carvin parts guitar are probably the same as the rest of the Carvin builds but the body parts were super cheap for kits, which is crazy, but I've tried a couple and they don't have as much kind of heft to them as regular Carvins.
whoa RR01 in custom crackle? yeah, at all costs I understand that desire to acquire upon sight.
Good call on the Carvin parts guitar! The pickups likely are the same, but you’re right-the kits don’t always have the same weight and feel as the regular Carvins. And yeah, that RR01 in custom crackle? It’s a serious showstopper. Totally get the ‘must-have’ feeling when you see something like that!
Awesome video
Great finds.
Thank you! Cheers! 🤘
@@GuitarFinds I tried doing something like this back in 2015 but was in the wrong area for it. Love making a guitar play great again. I want to get back into it but who knows when.
You are 💯 percent correct. It all comes down to the location. The area where this was filmed has a huge mix of people coming and going so it makes for an interesting marketplace for sourcing guitars though the lesser populated areas have their positives too. I've seen guitars in parts of the world that sat on Facebook Marketplace for weeks that were outrageous deals. I recall seeing a 12 String Hamer USA electric guitar for like $300 USD in the middle of Australia. Weeks later the guy still had it for sale!
So I'm in Michigan, so obviously we have winter weather, but I wonder what the effect of leaving those guitars in that storage container can have on them? I assume out where you're at it doesn't freeze, but guitars in a hot metal shipping container seems like a bad idea. Have you had any issues with finish cracking or neck warp? Very curious to see these guitars restored. Should be a fun project.
Man, good finds, if you stumble into a Mosrite Gospel Mark IV gimme a call 😅
I would love to have a Bogner Shiva combo. Actually I would rather have a head and 2x12 cab with greenbacks in it and I would be a happy old boy. A combo would do.
Man, it's a fvcking dream.
Thats a goldmine...a musicman ..these are not cheap. Brought some extra money, I would too. Lucky sob.
Thanks 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
Id actually main that axis... Insane finds.
Have I ever seen a guitar in worse condition than that Carvin "Ironbird?" Yes, I fear I have. Back when I was in my early to mid 30s, I went into a pawn shop and saw a Peavey Impact 1 solid body electric guitar that was outright DEAD. The neck was so warped that it looked like it should have belonged to Robin Hood. There were missing strings; some of the ones that were left were ACOUSTIC guitar strings. There were parts missing. I can't begin to remember what all they were. Remember that the guitar scene then wasn't NEARLY as robust as it is now -- AND that Peavey used many very unique parts. I have no idea how I would have replaced anything missing. That wasn't a project guitar ... it was a reason for a funeral!
He was the only one that showed up to get a dozen guitars for $50 a piece? Who cares if they're dirty.
A lot of others were seriously interested. I bugged the guy enough and was persistent in saying I wanted to be the first one to check everything out.
@@GuitarFinds A very wise decision!
I dont know why these are abandoned, but personally, ive had dreams like this. Where i forgot i had 100 guitars stashed away. (Anyone else? Bueller?). But, seriously, lools like these were flood victims (Nashville?), or home fire survivors (water) . There is a real wide variety, and think it was a collector instead of a pro musician..they wouldnt abandon them, but who knows.thanks for the show.
i love guitars and i want to keep that one !! but i keep them in terrible condition and in a cold shed !!!!
Dang whatta haul! Especially that Bogner and the G&L's!
...and that Mosrite. Total Johnny Ramone!
Ya! The Ramones one came with a Mosrite guitar cable, so it was definitely something special. I think that model would have also come with a certificate of authenticity.
Wow, nice finds!
My dude, you need a Honda Element.
I know right? But the Prius MPGs are addicting. 😅
Insane find!
Those Mossrites are always worth decent money.....................
WOOAH!
sick
Heck ya!!! 🤘🤘🤘
Was that a camper hanging on the wall? I want it if it is , that was neat. /edit/-- It is a camper guitar , i dig it. would you ever sell it? I also dig the guitar table. Did you make it?
Cool channel. I subscribed.
Talk about someone’s relic projects gone horribly wrong, hey, wow. On a semi related note, what camera and microphone setup are you using? The video quality is great, especially considering the multiple transitions from outside to inside. I assume you’re not lighting the scenes indoors?
GoPro Hero 8 Black and I too was surprised at how well the camera performed during the multiple transitions. No lighting the scenes indoors. If anything, the shop's normal lighting is underwhelming.
For audio quality, it was also just the stock GoPro mic, however, I'm looking into getting a lapel mic to pair with the GoPro. By FAR the best Lapel mic for the price I've come across is the Hollyland Lark m2. I plan on using that mic in future videos.
@@GuitarFinds Brilliant, thank you for the feedback 🙏
You coujj oh d have taken a couple of the guitars and put them in the empty cases you bought . Great finds though !!!
OMG, that's fucking johnny ramone's mosrite model!!!
Right?! That Johnny Ramone Mosrite model is an absolute gem! Definitely one of those rare finds that gets your heart racing! 🤘🎸 We can't wait to fix it all up!
How much you want for that rampage just the way it is I love G&L Guitars
Hey! We're gonna do a cleaning video before we price it out / list it for sale. That should be coming up in the next few weeks! We might even try to collab with G&L to help with the restoration project. 😁
@@GuitarFinds I get it I would’ve bought it just the way it was. I like doing that shit myself too. I will keep my eyes open for your video. That would be cool if you can collaborate with them I would like to see that
Where and how does one live that those would end up as dirty as those are?
Same thing I was thinking. So many questions on who did this and how they lived to have them end up looking like this.
Those flying Vees are super cool.
Heck ya 🤘🤘🤘.
The mosrite all I know is Kurt Cobain had a very weird an rare I think 1/1 of 1 in a sunburst that emg looking pickups to it that was like a blend between 2 of their models
Did you ever state how much for the whole lot?
Also, what model Bogner and how much?
First off, if the neck isn't twisted or wood isn't warped on body, fret board and or necks.. all that dirt is superficial. Things around your house will bring them back or at least to a clean slate prep wise. Then putty and paint will make them what they ain't with a quickness. My BFF handed me his dad's 60s pawn shop acoustic his father had charmed his mother with 40 years before. It had 40 years of crud, a neck that was so filthy, it looked like a hundred women had cried a river of mascara all over the fret board plus a broken bridge but since they didn't make any guitar back then with shoddy materials, in a course of a weekend, with charcoal fluid, linseed oil, superglue, baking soda, matching wood shavings for each of the three woods, new string pegs, strings, and I had old bone and horn raw bridge and nut material from back in the day. It came out looking like it did used in the 60s. Plus played lovely
Kahlers, Kahlers! KAHLERS!!!
🤘🤘🤘🤘 heck ya!!!
the jackson looks like a phill collen model
So many good one's
Definitely! It was quite a surprise to find them all in one place and in the condition they were in.
Yeah, found one that was dirtier, cleaned it up a bit, don't know what to do with it.
Hey man what is up with the G& L Rampage? Is that one for sale? I'm interested. Thanks
Clean up & SELL. Lucky you.
Thanks! It’s definitely a lucky find, and I’m excited to get these guitars cleaned up and ready for someone who will appreciate them just as much. 😊
Is the Mosrite made in California or Japan ?
I know eastwood made a replica of that mosrite
Yup! They sure did. We have one of those in the shop as well.