Great work! Looks like the guitar had some local popularity so makes sense to want it as original as possible. I would have wanted the cracks sorted but you're right it does offer that uniqueness to it!
I've never seen this particular model, with a truss rod. What year were they made? I've owned one of the classical guitars made in the mid 80s by Melodija and that one was great, made by quality materials. Still have it, but in needs fret job, as frets sprung out. Melodija has also mass produced some real low quality crap like "Bambi" (small steel string bolt on accoustic), "Hobby" (larger accoustic without truss rod, which would turn into a slide guitar after a few years 😀 etc.)
Hard to say exactly which year this model is from, but I do know that the last few years in the company they decided that each worker must stamp their own assigned number and serial number on the top of the headstock so that they knew how many guitars each worker produced every day as they had a norm to fill out. This guitar does not have any of those numbers so that’s how I know it was made around 1970-1980 or maybe even earlier who knows. Yea some models really didn’t preform well.
@@TON-guitarworkshop I wonder about the cracks. Usually it is the solid top guitars which get such cracks, although this sounds more like an all laminate one. Am I right ? Nice job btw, especially the re-fretting.
Потрясающий проект и здорово что сохранили следы времени! Сколько песен было спето в дружных компаниях на таких гитарах.
Young Man, you are so talented!!!!! What an impressive work you've done here, wish you were based in USA!
Appreciate the kind words!
Great work! Looks like the guitar had some local popularity so makes sense to want it as original as possible.
I would have wanted the cracks sorted but you're right it does offer that uniqueness to it!
Cool guitar, reminds me of the old harmony sunburst. Great restoration brother! 🎸 ♥
Yea the finish is great I like it as well. Thanks!
Great job- it sounds quite full toned
Nicely done 😊
Great job. Got Melodija from 80s with nylon strings.
Greco by Goya gr 4 ,made in Yugoslavia! Laminated guitar. Spruce top, maple back and side. Concert size.Great guitar!
Very nice sound!!!
Great repair! Is the Belox 30 Hydrogen, Peroxide AND is the 25% Amonijax, Ammonia? Thanks if anyone can help.
You are correct. Thanks!
I've never seen this particular model, with a truss rod. What year were they made?
I've owned one of the classical guitars made in the mid 80s by Melodija and that one was great, made by quality materials.
Still have it, but in needs fret job, as frets sprung out.
Melodija has also mass produced some real low quality crap like "Bambi" (small steel string bolt on accoustic), "Hobby" (larger accoustic without truss rod, which would turn into a slide guitar after a few years 😀 etc.)
Hard to say exactly which year this model is from, but I do know that the last few years in the company they decided that each worker must stamp their own assigned number and serial number on the top of the headstock so that they knew how many guitars each worker produced every day as they had a norm to fill out. This guitar does not have any of those numbers so that’s how I know it was made around 1970-1980 or maybe even earlier who knows. Yea some models really didn’t preform well.
16:39 other than the Am its the same chords as where is my mind by the pixies
Coincidence… 👀
Not bad but would have been a lot better without all the cracks.
The owner wanted to keep the original finish with the vintage look so we went for that, I think it adds character!
@@TON-guitarworkshop I wonder about the cracks. Usually it is the solid top guitars which get such cracks, although this sounds more like an all laminate one. Am I right ? Nice job btw, especially the re-fretting.