I refinish a guitar with a burnt body and cleaned it up.
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2023
- #cleaning #restoration #repair #guitar #asmr #bass #electricbass #fender
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・PiKAL LC-050
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This guitar looks like you messed it up and fixed it all on purpose
I don't understand how an owner can treat a guitar so badly. Luckily you have been able to bring it back to life. congratulations. greetings from Buenos Aires
It's not been treated badly😂 it's a fake restoration job.
Am I the only one who finds this type of damage unreal??? I've been watching several videos from this channel lately and it seems more like it was done on purpose to make the video. You know what I mean... Great work anyway!!😉
Yeah it’s a bit contrived
Probably the guitar owner did this damage in order to make guitar "relic"
No you are not. For me it is on purpose.
on purpose
0:35 Note the trem block. 3 springs. Adjusted to dive bomb.
Tuners. Pickups. Not touched. And:
Input jack. PRISTINE. Again: PRISTINE (not even a scratch or gouge on an old "played" instrument)
This is a real one off of an absolute horrendous hack/relic with 1,000% shock value but still plug 'n' play.
Obviously a rich kid who anonymously let it go and moved on, perhaps gaining some maturity in the process.
The attacks on the plastic etc can't be interpreted as to why or wheretofore. As well as the finish melting which renders close to ruining the vaunted ash.
Again mere aesthetic but very very VERY angry.
I've watched this channel for a few years and fully disagree with ALL of your comments suggesting that he's salting the fields for a few bucks and/or drama.
Why?
His passion is real. His results are to be expected. Not perfect (ever) on the collectables but OVER THE TOP on the lawsuit copies where he has more "room".
Cheers!
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53 yrs experience here, but just my humble opinion.
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Edit: 5:09 I'm replying to your comments as I go.
I did not see this as I made first reply.
Note how the original owner(s) floated the position of the bottom strap point for some form of "hang" posit.
Phenomenal, irrefutable evidence of individual "customization". And very personal!
Let's proceed...
I would have loved to see the burned parts preserved, it was so peculiar.
That is TRUE recyclying! You threw out the pick guard and the knobs and that is it. (For good reason.) Now that guitar is ready for another 50+ years of enjoyment. Nice job on the screws and all the metal parts. Amazing work!
Is very interesting than in 2006, the American Deluxe Strat bodies were made in Mexico. The little round holes in neck pocket and under pickguard are specific for the cnc in mexican Fender factory.
Wow I never thought a tortoise shell pickgaurd would look so cool partially melted like that!
I agree, it gave it so much character. The guitar was actually pretty cool all burnt up, with a matching melted neck. You can still see the fender logo fine I think it would've been cool to keep it all burnt up but obviously that's going to hurt the resale...I'm sure his intention was to sell it after restoring it. Just looks very basic after the restore. But on the bright side there's virtually no trace it was ever burned up. Personally, I would've kept it in its burned state. It tells a story and gives the guitar alot of character...
It’s tree burl, not tortoise shell
@@diddydoo5299 Right? Some pretty bad ass character. It’s really no different than an extremely relic’ed guitar but with very uncommon wear. I bet if Fender made a “Melted Strat” as a custom shop limited run they would sell out instantly for thousands a piece. 🤣
Stratocaster is such a timelessly elegant beautiful machine. This Phenix rose from the ashes
It's really messed up that someone would abuse a US made 60th anniversary model like that.😵 Another outstanding restoration my friend!👍👍
This is the second restoration video you’ve played Slint riffs! Well done
And you played Slint! That was very unexpected. The guitar looks great.
It looks like someone attacked it with a blowtorch and a dremel! I wish the "relic" guitar trend would end. I was surprised by how good it looked after you were finished! Incredible job re-finishing the guitar!
The original pickguard looked cooler imo. Great restoration job 👍👍
Hello Friend, what an amazing restoration ! This US Strat has regained its original beauty grace to your astounding skill ! Not to mention any tiny detail like the label beneath the pickguard. Any of your videos are great moments of delight, thank you for enjoying everyone, see you soon !
You did such an incredible job restoring this guitar, and then you went and played Slint and Birds In Row! Incredible!
He probably burnt it in the first place😂
In 1921, Myra Brooks Welch wrote a poem called “The Touch of the Master’s Hand”. The poem tells the story of an old and battered violin that was to be auctioned but the highest bid the auctioneer could get for the instrument was a mere $3. That is, until a master violinist stepped forward and played the violin. It sounded so beautiful in his hands that it eventually sold in the auction for $3,000.
You are the master today. You salvaged a rare, 60th anniversary Stratocaster that had been abused, neglected, and set on fire. You turned a tragedy into a treasure. Congratulations!
I'm SO glad you rewired that mess. You have great skill!
I do not understand why anyone would choose to abuse a classic Strat like this. Your restoration is beautiful. We’ll done!
It's not a classic its an ash lite from 2006 ish
Maybe he was playing some Jimi Hendrix
funny. I don't understand why anyone would want to restore a testament to rock and roll like a burnt guitar !!!
@@danrleiluiz1997 someone being too intense while cosplaying jimi hendrix
So they can "restore" it for youtube views.
That was beautiful, great restoration job!
It hacks me off to no end that someone would let a USA made Fender Strat get that decrepit, but your restoration saved it! Hopefully the next person who owns it will appreciate it all the more.
Probably a teenager.
It's a 2006 American Deluxe.
That Strat should be called “The Phoenix.” It arose from the ashes. Excellent work!
corny ahh niqqa
love that we got some Slint riffs in the last two vids...
完成後の演奏コーナーも楽しみです、スリント、シェラック良いですね。
Wonderful restoration but even better choices of riffs to demonstrate it with! I thought riffs in other videos sounded Rodan-like and hearing slint on this one confirms to me that I enjoy your playing as much as your repair/restoration!
Asyl, this is aweome. I especially appreciate how you left the headstock slightly scarred in memory of the guitars prior experience as a testing ground for a blowtorch. You are the man.
At first I was thinking fix the headstock. Then when it all came together it is perfect.
Amazing work and your attention to detail is bar none. I'm truly impressed. Keep on keeping on
Gorgeous restoration - so happy that you decided to go back to its aged natural finish look... such lovely wood grain - always feel bad to see it covered up with paint - especially after all of what this one went thru... Great job !
Outstanding restoration of a badly damaged strat. That ole gal deserved to be treated with the respect to gave her.
You did an awesome job restoring this gem man. So glad you decided to give a more natural aged finish look.. Preserve all the beautiful wood grain.
How can anybody distroy such a beautiful instrument. Unbelievable. You did a good job. Thank you. I learned a lot.
indeed,
It could have been accidental
Evil women
Love that you decided NOT to paint it…that stain and lacquer finish really makes that alder grain pop. Wonderful job, as usual.
またも救ってくれてありがとうございます❣️🌏世の中、豊かになったのか…病んでいる方々も相当数いらっしゃり、自傷行為でアイデンティティを保とうとしているのか…本来の価値を見い出そうとしないのか…私の理解から遠く離れた価値観…観て余りあるモノたちの救命師としての復活劇は苦しさから解放される思いであります。Leo Fenderさんがご覧になられましたら…きっと、和かに微笑まれていると思われます。
FenderのロゴとJC-120のロゴがヘッドの火傷痕を救ってくださいました。ありがとうございました🌏
Awesome restoration and I was pleasantly surprised to see you play some Birds in Row at the end.
I'm not a Fender fan by any means. But the burn scars on this guitar before you started looked cool. But! You did make look brand new!! Standing Ovation to you. Keep up the great work!
This might sound random, but I like your soldering. 🙂 I've seen so many bad solder joints.
Some might gasp in horror at this removal of "extreme relic'ing." Great work, and great restoration!
Я ахнул
That's not extreme relicing-it's dumbassery 😂
Heartening to see a fender strat restored like that, immaculate work.
Nice to see an actual US Fender and not a cheap foreign knock-off.
Love the Slint riff! And an awesome renovation as well
Great work on this guitar. You made it beautiful again and the wood was really nice. You did an awesome job on the restoration of this guitar. 🤩👍
最後slint弾いてるの好き
奇麗にしてもらえてよかった
どんな理由で焼けたのかわからないけれど、次は物を大事にしてくれる人に使われるといいなぁ
私見ですが、たぶん、ジミヘンがギターを焼くというパーフォーマンスに影響された人がわざと焼いたんじゃないでしょうか?私は、極力、ギターをキレイにキープしたい派なので、経年変化じゃなく、ギターを痛めつける方の気持ちはわかりませんが、ギターの傷は大事に扱ったけど、仕方なく付いた傷に留めて欲しいと思います。
ギター喜んでますよ.素晴らしい。
One of your best restorations yet man keep up the awesome work!
Its very relaxing to watch you working. Pls add more videos, great job!
Great video. Such inspiring work, and I’ve learned so much from your videos. Thank you!
純正ストラトをパフォーマンスで焼くバカはいないでしょう。きっと不幸な火事の際の類焼でしょう。しかし名医の手によって患者の美貌が甦るような見事なお仕事でした。
Breadcrumb Trail, by Slint...was NOT expecting that. Right on!
It makes me so made that you removed the awesome looking burn damage, like it's not every day you see a guitar like that! Should've Givin it to me lol. Otherwise good job on restoring it
Wow! You worked some magic on this guitar. Great job
That melted pick guard was awesome, I would have kept it!
Not to bad of fire damage, I think it would have looks sweet with the burn damage made into like a lava flow. Nice job on it also
コレは【愛に他ならない❣️】ギターが人によってはこんなにも…って思いましたよ❗️いつも感心していますが、最後にソレを引く時に楽器によって【愛の形が絶妙に演奏に出ている】と❗️🌍
So glad I found this channel, I can tell you love these guitar by the care and effort you put in to them. Beautiful work my friend.
this is your best work by far. love your vids. they inspired me to bring back some of my old instruments back from the grave. :)
My favorite video of yours so far. Nice job!!
It looks good!! You did a great job!
本当に素晴らしい。
ストラトが喜んでる。。
An absolutely stunning transformation. First class job here in bringing that guitar back to being beautiful. Great work.
Honestly the char and burns looked really sick
I agree, especially on the pickguard. Wish he used the old one.
I liked the immediate slint intro
You did a decent job of refinishing the body. The only thing you need to work on is your clear coat. You didn't sand it down enough to get past the orange peel. That is why it doesn't have a mirror finish even after buffing. I would have also refinished the neck if not just replaced it and transferred the cereal number and the diamond plaque to the new one.
wow it turned out nice i like how the burnt part scraps right off another guitar id be happy to own
What a gorgeous refurb! But the Slint at the end is the real treat.
Wow this looks a lot better than my Squier Strat. It might need a bit of love.
I will never understand of doing something like what they did whit strap button place..😖Beautiful work my friend...✌
❤❤❤ You're a genius! Love your work !!
A wonderful restoration once again. Well done.
I can't believe the scorching didn't get to the wood! Very nice job.
of coure it did.. u use a warmpistol
One of my favorite Strat color combos. Well done.
素晴らしい👏👏👏👏👏
Truly amazing work mate.
Cool restoration, but I wouldn't have sanded down the burnt spots on the body so much. It showed character & it's history.
Wow! Amazing work!
金属パーツをここまで磨きあげられるなら、
是非、ボディをもう2段~3段ピカピカにして欲しいです!
しかしながら、いつも通り、素晴らしい作業です!
ボディの色のセンスは最高です!
Oh my! This Deluxe Strat definitely saw a lot of strap pin screws dying from breakage! 😳😳
American made Strat with rosewood fretboard. Very minimal body damage. You have a very nice, awesome playing/sounding, valuable instrument there. Hang onto that one for life. Its a keeper. Unless someone wants to trade you an older G Les Paul of equal or greater value/quality. Lol! Peace. 🎶🎸😊✌
I have a crack in my guitar. I want to do this. Thanks for the inspiration.
The Skint demo at the end 😍
Nice restoration Congratulations !
Great job 👍 looks and sounds sweet.
I like these vids a lot. Super work, thank you. Makes me calm and relaxed🎉
i have a feeling jimi hendrix played this guitar 🔥🔥🔥
fantastic detailed restoration job. beautiful guitar now
That's some nice clean work, dude.
Slint and Shellac at the end... cherry on top. Great work!
Very neat! The most satisfying so far. Thank you!
From Jimi Hendrix back to new! Well done!
El relic natural aveces puede verse hermoso, pero hecho a proposito y no por un profesional se ve desastroso. La restauracion es simplemente hermosa. Me deleito en estos videos. Un magnifico trabajo.
Loved it when you started playing Botch lol. Great video!!
I always come for the restoration but stay for the riffs. Love the botch at the end
Amazing job. Beautiful guitar.
Wow... That poor strat truly needed that! Beautiful work!
Incredible work!
If possible, could you use microphone for the sound test segment instead of using the iPhone built in microphone? This will immediately increase the watching experience.
And for the restoration part - extreme professionalism, as always! Thank you for your videos.
the pickguard looks pretty cool
38:41 “Prayer to God” nice!
Beautiful and thanks for sharing this.
I Was Shock Fender Deluxe 2006 like That.. So Sad Guitar. Fender, You Got New Owner Bro!
It's such beautiful work. It's so impressive how almost nothing was wasted or replaced. It reminds me of the way Studio Ghibli animates their characters serving food or doing chores with such love and attention to detail. All this video really needs is a Joe Hisaishi soundtrack and you'll have me in tears. 😁 hehe
Boil your metal parts in plain tap water for 45 minutes. all the red rust will convert into black and you just knock it off with an old toothbrush. it will loosen frozen bridge saddle screws especially well
What a great job in this guitar, congrats!!!!!