I cleaned a guitar that had very strong paint.
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- čas přidán 11. 01. 2024
- #cleaning #restoration #repair #guitar #asmr #bass #electricbass #fender #telecaster #テレキャスター
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Materials used
・PiKAL METAL POLISH
・PiKAL LC-303
・PiKAL LC-202
・3M ウルトラフィーナ グロスアップ コンパウンド 5959
・KEN SMITH PRO FORMULA POLISH
・TRICK Gutar Polish
・DADDARIO PW-LMN Lemon Oil
・ねこだまり工房 蜜蝋ワックス
・ニッぺ ラッカーうすめ液
・TASCO ラベル剥がし
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you rescued a totally trashed guitar!! absolutely remarkable job to say the least
What was done to that guitar in the name of so-called avant garde “creativity” was an absolute travesty. Your restoration was beautiful!
that is a Fender Telecaster "Contemporary" made in Japan 1985, I bought mine in 1986, fantastic guitar, the Floyd sistem was made for Fender by Kalher (or Shaller after almost 40 years I forgot it but I think is a Kahler) I changed the pick ups with Seymour Duncan which I prefered in those days. Fantastic guitar.
Thanks for sharing. It sure looks like a Kahler. I was wondering.
Wasn't it the Free Flyte System, said to be quite a calamity?
Kahler
I didn't expect the original finish to be preserved. Well done!
Every time I see one of your projects, I ask myself the same question: how can someone treat a guitar like that? It just boggles my mind! Thank God you have the patience to save them! Congrats.
Well, back in the days, when guitars were just guitars, not sacred items, people liked to give their instruments a litte personal touch. In those days the concept of guitars becoming collectors items didn't exist. Only now we are going nuts over old beat-up guitars thinking they must be better than todays guitars, just because they are old and have seen the world. So guitarists seem to believe only a real vintage guitar makes you a real guitar player, like it's the last and final stage of your journey to real guitar greatness. And so they're all dreaming of their "first real vintage". Especially among youtube guitarists this seems to be the case, as thousands of videos titled "my first vintage guitar" prove...
And I wonder, where does he get so many guitars in bad condition? I think he ruins them first, and then makes the video. It's like all those puppy rescue videos, which are fake, they first dirty the animal and then makes the video.
@@d.r.971 That's quite possible. Wouldn't be the first time. Maybe he's just got an add in the papers looking for old beat up guitars. After all, successful youtubers need to keep the show running by constantly pumping out new stuff. So they go to great lengths to come up with new content, as ridiculous as it might get at times.
Ha, ha, ha, just what I thought !@@d.r.971
It’s staged.
Who would paint over such a beautiful finish to start with? I thought for sure you were going to have to re-paint. Crazy, just crazy, Nice work
The upside of that super thick poly finish! 😂 I had a US tele 10 years ago and put it down on some exposed metal portion of my stand and put a tiny chip in the finish near the strap button….many many layers to that finish came off and there was more below it. All that paint would probably bond better to nitro and you’d have to redo I’m sure.
Channel Creator: "We are all looking for who did this!" *wears hot dog suit*
My friend, you are victorious once again on all fronts. Your patience and skills are out of this world. Big thumbs up, also on your playing and shredding skills.
To all the haters out there, this is a genuine restoration, so better think twice before crashing you poison !
That poor guitar. Never understand how anybody can do something like that. Great job restoring it
Maybe it gave the original owner inspiration. The more my guitar looks like the genre I'm playing, the more I find the groove for it.
Maybe it was only intended to be an art piece. I own a guitar that someone turned into a Black Parade tribute, but it's currently unplayable.
EVH's frankenstrat ain't too far off from this. Would your opinion change had the owner been famous?
My point being, one person's trash is another person's treasure.
@@xCr00k3Dxtheir music must be fucking awful then
このギター、持ち主が自分でザグってロック式トレモロ載せたのかな?
デザインは好みじゃないけど自分好みに非可逆の改造できるのは凄いと思うわ。
若気の至りギターが浄化されて、見てるこちらもスッキリです
ひどいことされた全てのギターを救って欲しい。upandcomingもええ感じ。
Beautiful work on the restoration! As always I love your demos at the end.. phenomenal playing and great taste. Always fun trying to spot the riffs!
I cannot believe you were able to rescue it!
I can't understand why anyone could do this to a beautyful Fender guitar!!!!...Great job, dude!!!!
Simple. When you have a restoration channel, you eff up guitars, and make money by "restoring' them. Notice one thing its lacking? Wear from playing. Its all "relic'ing' to make it look in rough shape. But its hard to fake being played for years. Its very common now.
Yep. All done by the channel owner. I don’t care because I still find the ‘restoration’ satisfying, but it’s certainly done by him. The damage just doesn’t make any sense otherwise.
Nevertheless I still enjoy the channel.
Another beautiful restoration! Keep up the good work! 😊👍🏻
大ファンでずっと動画観てますが、今までのギターの中で一番絶望的なギターだなって思った…
でも今回もめっちゃ綺麗に仕上げて…
改めてスゴいなって思った‼️👍
ヘッドの゙Fender”が浮かび上がってくる様なんかは感動的ですね!
Thx for this new video ! Happy New Year !
OMG. Great restoration! This one was pretty wild! I am glad you kept the original paint. :)
Hi Friend, this MIJ Fender Telly was such in terrible condition ! Fortunately, amazing restoration ! Thank you for this nice video...
That was quite a lot of work! Well done!
Your restoration work is amongst the finest that I have seen, you really make awesome use of a rotary tool, a lot of times it would be easier to buy a new neck or get a different body but you do it the correct way and fix it which is quite entertaining. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 awesome work from the USA, I am a guitar builder and player myself.
You are a WIZARD !! FABULOUS RESTORATION !!!
今回もすごく勉強になりました。8色のクレヨンでこんなに多様な表現ができて、しかもピンク色がポイントだったなんて目から鱗でした。本当にありがとうございました。
Wow!! This one seemed like a lot of work but you have turned another guitar into a beautiful looking and sounding instrument back to its former glory! Thanks again and keep it up 👍
This is even more impressive than your usual restorations; very well done, indeed.
あの雑なトレモロルートを黒く塗るべきだった! (笑)あなたのビデオを本当に楽しんでいます。ありがとう
You're very patient my friend...great job.
Since most of us don't speak Japanese (I'd assume), it would be really cool if you didn't just hold your cans of magic potions into the camera but actually told us what it is, you're using. This way your videos would actually have some educational value besides people admiring you for your great work.
Like, what did you use to get that mess off the headstock without ruining the original finish and decal, and how did you achieve dissolving the red paint off the back plate without dissolving the plastics?
Back to being a pretty guitar, & you saved the original finish.
Looks great. Sounds great. Great job.
Your patience as always is amazing. I think I would have just used a palm sander on that body paint! Great work!
Congratulations, so good to see something treated with care and respect and returned to purpose and beauty.
Brilliant! A big hello from an Aussie.
Beautiful job!
My favorite guitar so far! Thanks
Unbelievable work man! You are the best 👌
Excellent work!
Definitely one of the best sounding guitars you have reconditioned so far. Clever work.
Right? It sounds fantastic.
So beautiful ❤️ outstanding work !!!!!! You are amazing!!!!❤
Increible trabajo! Felicitaciones 🇨🇱
nice job on the cleaning , couldve made it look newer by adding drops of high gloss black paint on the damage chipped off paint and open screwholes and after having it dry thoroughly sand it out flat and polish
i mightve sanded the top untill flat and repainted it black as theres a lot of damage from the rough sanding some screwholes and high spots in the wood itself from i think moisture
the plate holding the neck on can be made black again by sanding the coating off rust it put a rust converter over that and then polish the black oxide layer
That design is just soooo unique, love it ❤❤❤❤
Just when i think you can't outdo yourself, you outdo yourself! Excellent job! Wow!👍👍👍🎸
this looks amazing!
nice restoration 👌🖤
Amazing job!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
your videos made me get into guitar maintenance so my babies never look like this :( keep up the great work friend!
They gave this guitar the landlord special 🤢 over the pickups, even?!? Beautiful job bringing it back to life!!!
Love these videos man! Greetiings from Argentina!
Those trems were the best fender ever made.
These videos are inspiring, I still have my 1985 MIJ E series Strat I got new when I was 12. Much Praise from Pittsburgh PA
An amazing transformation! You put in SO much hard work! Keep going... this was a boss level fight trying to rescue the guitar! 💪💪🤘🤘 Turned into a beautiful instrument 👏👏
Why do I think that the presented painting ability matched this guy's guitar skills?
Amazing how the fretboard is clean
Outstanding videos as always. You are one of the best. Hugs from Argentina.
that's a very nice guitar, collectible, one of the rarer MIJ contemporary Telecasters from Fender.. I'd be interested for sure
Looks like a nice guitar at the end.
a Fender Contemporary Telecaster Black, beautiful guitar! I love your works! hug from Argentina!
Smart looking guitar 😍
You never disappoint, beautiful work, mate. I dislike telecasters usually, but this one is so different that I love it. Even if the headstock looks like a foot.
You sound like an Aussie, mate.
Ÿɓ @user-nv1uz8qv4z steady on cobber, no wallabies or koalas where I live. Close though, the other side of the Tasman. 🇳🇿
Well rescued! 👍👍
I have one of those ( my collection has 169 guitars so far ) I bought it when it came out back in 1986 along with lots of other Japanese-made Fenders/Ibanez/Aria etc...
The sheer abuse some people put their guitars through never ceases to amaze me...
And, strictly speaking as a professional, I have seen my fair share of it 🙂
This unfortunate Tele looks like someone decided to do a EVH finish on it but then decided to bake it in the oven to make it look like a cake...
But thanks to your superior skills it's back in its full glory...
Another job well done 👍👍👍
Thought that was a 'System 1 Tremolo' bridge for a 'Boxer' Strat.
@@jeffb407 Yes, it's a System1 tremolo made by Kahler back then...
Looks good. I thought you might have cleaned up the hack job around the tremolo though. Nice work.
Would you put the discription in English to say what the liquids are for, paint strippers etc etc?
You do a good job of your restorations, well done. May I make a small suggestion? Get yourself an ultra sonic cleaner for those tedious small parts. It will save you much sweat.
Great job
That paint must've added about a quarter inch of thickness to the body on its own!
Nice job, things are only new once 😊
У человека было просто титаническое терпение при восстановлении этой гитары !
There's crusty then there's flat-out GRUSTY. As us Americans would say "What a basket case!" You have more patience than many.
Wow. Speechless!!
well done!
Hi! Greetings from California 🇺🇸. I always enjoy your videos and the work you do. You should consider investing in a paint sprayer system or a powder coating system. Your finishes will come out perfect.
I begin to be concerned by the number of guitars that seem to have 'dripping blood-spatter' as a decorative art adornment!
so satisfied
Seems like in old appearence it could have been good japanese punk guitar) Good work!
When I first saw the guitar it looked as though someone with mental illness had painted it. You brought it back to sanity. Great work.
最初見て悲しくなり、綺麗になっていく中でほっとしていき、ずっと目頭熱くなりました。ありがとうございました。
A total disregard for a guitar there. Glad you could save the patient.
amazing !
Extraordinario rehabilitación y mantenimiento,lo que me resulta antipático es en la prueba de sonido, ya que el guitarrista es muy sofisticado y como dicen en México muy cremoso, felicidades.......
Whammy Parts on Reverb has the parts you need for the string lock and tremolo bar... They also carry replacement fine tuners and some trem parts for these... Love the guitar... I have 3 Contemporary Strats with that tremolo
Nice ! 😊
Hey man, love your videos. You do such amazing work. I do have one request if possible, if it would be possible to put subtitles in English of what product you’re using during applications. I have a general idea typically what you’re using but I’d like to know. For example, if you were using paint thinner, maybe put the products and “paint thinner”
Really appreciate your videos, I get excited when anyone comes out. Much love from Texas.
Amazing.
you made it normal.
I get it your guitar and you can do anything to it that you want. But i don't get it trashing it to this point? Personally , I would have refinished it with a fresh paint job to refinish it. But thank you for restoration back tits's normal state. Great work and a great deal on patience to back to it's orginal beauty .
Those frets are dirty but there's hardly any wear on them
Should be a clue right there. Also notice the neck screws are corroded along their entire length. Tell tale sign of artificial aging.
Cool!
Whoever painted that has permanently lost their guitar privileges
I'd clean it up and put a finish over it lol. I dig the look
Can't understand why the previous owner did all that to such a beautiful guitar but she's saved. Sounds nice, too.
That took some major solvent action and the end result, as always, is worth it to see what magic you work each time! Where do you get these guitars from? Do you find them on the Internet or do people bring them to you? I'm fond of Telecasters, so this especially was a joy to see for me.
それはいくつかの主要な溶媒作用を取り、いつものように、最終結果はあなたが毎回働いている魔法を見る価値があります!これらのギターはどこから入手しますか?インターネットでそれらを見つけますか、それとも人々はあなたに持ってきますか?私はテレキャスターが好きなので、これは特に私にとって見るのが喜びでした。
ギターも嬉しかろう
ブリッジのザグリがまさかのDIYで。。。トレモロユニットフェンダーの刻印ありますよね。なんか謎です。
裏パネとかネジ磨いてるところがとっても萌えますよ。新しいのつけたほうが明らかにコスパいいですもん。
I love the videos on this channel because the author shows me, in them, what I never had: patience and calmness for detailed work. I would have thrown this thing away at first glance! For example, how long did the work done and shown on ultra-fast camera last (11:42)? Fifty years?
Another gem! That paintjob removal looked like it was straight from hell. How much remover did you end up using to get it all off?
Glad you saved the original finish
I wish this guy could speak English so we could get some answers about these wrecked guitars.