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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @RiffsAndBeards
    @RiffsAndBeards Před 3 lety +164

    I asked Mike for a simple setup and he was quite short with me. Kept saying I needed to get out of his house.

    • @jamesf2918
      @jamesf2918 Před 3 lety

      🤣

    • @PK-wr1qw
      @PK-wr1qw Před 3 lety +3

      Count yourself lucky… I couldn’t get into the basement, so I just sat in his car for hours. Thank goodness for CZcams to pass the time. Oh, I’m still here BTW.

    • @richfahey
      @richfahey Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Fluff, I think Mike’s beard was just jealous of your beard.

  • @connorbuck4936
    @connorbuck4936 Před 3 lety +26

    It sucks that people get so angry about rejection, even in circumstances like choosing to work on a guitar. Mike, you're a national treasure.

  • @dragoonphotography5847
    @dragoonphotography5847 Před 3 lety +24

    Weird statement here, but I’m glad to hear you’re getting so many inquiries that you can decline work. I think one of the factors that’s drawing people to you is your genuine enthusiasm for unique ideas. Some techs just want to do the same Strat setups 24/7. If I’m ever in Seattle, I hope to get you to work on my offset one day.

  • @lazarus-lake
    @lazarus-lake Před 3 lety +11

    I think your transparency and humility separate you from the pack. Even though I’m not one affected by the issues you brought up, I greatly respect and appreciate your honesty in helping people set the right expectations.

  • @johnmoore3300
    @johnmoore3300 Před 3 lety +12

    You seriously produce some of the best guitar content on youtube. Watching all of your videos back to back really put into perspective the skill required to do the job. Keep producing great content at your own pace because it'll be worth the wait.

    • @Puisheen
      @Puisheen  Před 3 lety +1

      John this is very kind, thank you!

  • @markarruda8239
    @markarruda8239 Před 3 lety +8

    Support your local tech. Found my guy in the same town I live in. He's also a fan of offsets and Mr Adams.

  • @strangebirdsir
    @strangebirdsir Před 3 lety +7

    This is why we can’t have nice things! Who can fault someone for taking your instrument’s well being into consideration first before anything else… Keep up the good work Mike!

  • @leamanc
    @leamanc Před 3 lety +3

    I’ve learned so much from you, Mike. My Jaguar is playing better than ever, thanks to what I’ve picked up from this channel. So you are definitely sharing that offset knowledge with the world!

    • @Puisheen
      @Puisheen  Před 3 lety +1

      I love to hear this! I’m so glad your Jag plays better!!!

  • @SpookieVonDookie
    @SpookieVonDookie Před 3 lety +2

    I have to say, I reached out to you on Instagram about a CV Jag I’m modding and you were so kind to me. I just finished staining my neck and I’ll have some photos for you soon! Take care and stay healthy Mike!

  • @jhowellkc
    @jhowellkc Před 3 lety +8

    Dude...you declined to do some work on my Bass VI for reason #1, and I totally understand (I just thought it would be cool to see a VI setup video, esoecially on my own!), and to your point about climate differences: I took the VI to the lovely fellas at Fountain City, who aren't even across town from me. They did a great job, loved the setup when I picked it up...and less than 2 days later the temp/humidity differences in my house less than 5 miles away negated most of their work, and we had to adjust the setup! It wasn't their work- their revised setup has been great- it really was a matter of a couple of days of settling in a different environment. It's not so crazy that it makes a difference, but it IS whackydoodle HOW MUCH difference it makes.

    • @jhowellkc
      @jhowellkc Před 3 lety +2

      BTW Mike...I'd still LOVE a VI setup video (even if it's not my VI! 😆) and I know I can't be alone in that! Thanks for all you do!

    • @itchyvinyl
      @itchyvinyl Před 3 lety +2

      Yep. A Bass VI video would be highly valued.

    • @Puisheen
      @Puisheen  Před 3 lety +3

      Holy crap that’s a huge difference! I’ve heard good things about Fountain City and it sounds like they took good care of you! And don’t worry, I have bass VI plans!!!!

    • @jhowellkc
      @jhowellkc Před 3 lety

      @@Puisheen They always do! Marq and Shaun rule.
      I do as much as I can myself, but some health issues have made it so that I only have about 30% of the feeling in my right fingertips/hand; sometimes it's just not worth the frustration to DiY it when my hand just won't cooperate. I try to get things as far as I can, and those fellas have been ace at taking things past the finish line when I'm having trouble. And, of course, there are some things I'm just ill equipped for or that are above my pay grade altogether, and I'm always happy with the results from FC. Great people doing great work!
      If you haven't, you really should check out their Seuf guitars. They're sooooooo good.
      Look forward to a VI setup video!

    • @JonathanT.Nelson
      @JonathanT.Nelson Před 2 lety

      @@Puisheen Just another KC native here to chime in and say that fountainc city and their Seuf guitars are second to none. They refinished the neck and my 90s PRS CE and its one of the best gear decisions I've ever made.

  • @SamVecchio
    @SamVecchio Před 3 lety +6

    No need to explain. Not everyone is a client. When you’re in demand, you can choose the jobs you want. Very enviable position, which you have earned. Congratulations!

  • @EricMerrow
    @EricMerrow Před 3 lety +1

    Man I wish I could get a guitar up your way for you to work on! It's totally understandable that you say no to (I'm assuming here) a lot of projects. Understanding and embracing the facets of repair work that you enjoy would have to be such a huge benefit that you've got going on. I hope you're settling in nicely here in the PNW!

  • @DrBleepBlip
    @DrBleepBlip Před 3 lety +1

    I think this is a great video to make, Mike. It’s clear you have true reverence for good work and your fellow musicians. Keep it up, you are a treasured member of the JM community 🙌

  • @RisingSunGuitarMods
    @RisingSunGuitarMods Před 3 lety +1

    Looking forward to seeing new content from you Mike. Absolute legend and I don’t think you need to feel guilty about refusing repairs. The amount of help you are giving us through this channel is incredible. Cheers mate.

  • @thecaveofthedead
    @thecaveofthedead Před 3 lety +1

    The point of Mike's great vids isn't that no one else can do a great job on your guitar. It's that you know what to look for, and what to ask for, to get a great job done - because he's shared all this stuff.

  • @maxpeck4154
    @maxpeck4154 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent explanation, even though none was necessary. Your content is excellent and your overall vibe is positive and entertaining. Don't worry about the haters. Good luck to you and yours.

  • @johnathanschaaf8731
    @johnathanschaaf8731 Před 3 lety +2

    Appreciate the honesty, integrity, and for sharing your passion for these guitars so freely - great content as always. As a freelance graphic designer I can relate - I have a hard time saying "no" to work occasionally, but sometimes it's just the right thing to do. Sorry to hear you've had some negativity thrown your way lately for doing so.

    • @Puisheen
      @Puisheen  Před 3 lety +1

      Ahhhh yeah I know quite a few folks who work in graphic design and the stories are sometimes horrifying! I had a few recent messages I thought about sending to that For Exposure twitter account!

  • @philsmith5653
    @philsmith5653 Před 3 lety

    Great video Mike! You not only gave me the nicest no I’ve ever gotten but you were so kind, courteous and helpful in giving me advice and direction that helped me with my jazzmaster purchase. I can’t wait until it’s finished so I can show you what I was able to get together, largely due to your recommendations and overall help. Keep up the great work and good luck in Seattle. Looking forward to hearing more of your guitar wisdom in the future!

  • @USSLIBERTYREMEMBERER
    @USSLIBERTYREMEMBERER Před 3 lety +4

    My car’s transmission’s a little shot I think, wanna get under there and take a look? I live in hong kong btw

    • @Puisheen
      @Puisheen  Před 3 lety +1

      Brb hiring a plane but they won’t let me carry on my clangy toolbox

  • @aaronfinney1740
    @aaronfinney1740 Před 3 lety +3

    We love you mike. People need to grow up.

  • @mophead1666
    @mophead1666 Před 3 lety

    You're the Adam Savage of guitar.
    (Not just looks, it's also the supergeekdom, enthusiasm, and your cadence/ability to explain things.)

  • @tomp538
    @tomp538 Před 3 lety

    I feel ya... and what you are saying here applies to all skilled craft and/or specialized repair.

  • @maggieo
    @maggieo Před 3 lety

    A reference to an expert is ~GOLD~. Yer doin' the Lord's work, Mike.

  • @guitarz
    @guitarz Před 3 lety +8

    It’s unfortunate the ignorance of people. Good luck in Seattle and rock on!

  • @bobandy3197
    @bobandy3197 Před 2 lety +1

    Your a funny dude. Seriously keep up the comedy gold.

  • @jonathane40
    @jonathane40 Před 3 lety

    Hey Mike, you brought up very good and valid points. Recently I have been learning how to setup guitars and even thought of modifying guitars I own like adding body contours to an LsL T-bone 2 and your videos have been invaluable. At first I approach things with a level of excitement that made me think I could do anything. However, with time I have come to understand your point on this video that sometimes the better course of action is not fixing nor modifying but either getting a replacement or starting from scratch! One of these projects was wanting to install an Ilitch silent system in my Squier Classic Player Jazzmaster. I ultimately followed your advice that it was probably not worth going through the hassle and instead perhaps looking for silent pickups instead. I ended up getting and Ilitch silent pickguard for one of my teles and it works well enough but there is still noticeable hum. Thinking about how Jazzmaster pickups tend to be noisier than tele single coils I can only imagine the system not being as effective and ultimately not really solving the issue completely! So now I totally get your suggestion on this video! Congrats in the new job and look forward to future videos! On another note, have you ever tried Brandonwound silent Jazzmaster pickups? Cheers!

  • @octave-up-up-up
    @octave-up-up-up Před 3 lety +14

    It’s about time Mike “set up” (heh-heh) a worldwide franchise
    _A veritable army of friendly folk with strap-on beards, just _*_grinning_*_ at the opportunity to set your neck angle!_

    • @bretolson8484
      @bretolson8484 Před 3 lety +1

      I would absolutely love to join that crew, doing my best to share the same passion, care and values.

    • @greeniz2k7
      @greeniz2k7 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, teach me your ways Mike! ... well I guess he is, cause he's generous like that, but still so so much to learn!
      Oh and I got the beard covered, so no strap-on needed... wait, that came out wrong 😳😂

  • @nicolassanchez3099
    @nicolassanchez3099 Před 3 lety

    Undestandeble and logical
    I live in Perú so i don't think i'm even part of the conversation
    -

  • @oldmanlearningguitar446

    Ha! I’m not in the guitar repair business but this sounds very familiar to me.
    I sell Persian rugs and consequently people also bring me rugs to be repaired. Now rugs can be repaired and restored to a great degree but it takes skill and time and people often seem to think it’s something that can be done quickly as if the repair person I take the rug to is just sitting waiting for their rug to come in so they will have work to do.
    Tell it will take a month and they’ll call in 10 days to see if it’s done. Tell them that your repair guy has a pile of rugs and it’s impossible to say how long it will be before he’s finished with those jobs and can do yours and they call 3 days later asking if it’s done yet.
    It’s the same all over. Everything seems easy if you’re not the one doing the work.

  • @thebreakfastmenu
    @thebreakfastmenu Před 3 lety

    Good to see you're well, Mike!
    I have a request. Some of my vintage slotted tuners are getting goopy and need cleaned and re-lubricated. I know you've done that in the past. I'd like to learn how to do that myself. If you cross paths with a guitar that needs that done, a step-by-step tutorial like you did with the cavity shielding would be very appreciated.
    Feel free to say no though ha

  • @ZRobertson91
    @ZRobertson91 Před 3 lety

    Deep Sea Diver album in the background! Love it!

  • @mcfontaine
    @mcfontaine Před 3 lety

    Straight off, I can’t believe people would have a go at you. In playing for 30 years I’ve met loads of people in the music biz and there are only 3 people I always call “the nicest man in the music biz”. Mike Chylinski former drummer with Drugstore, Terry Edwards session player extraordinaire and you Mike. You give so much of your knowledge and time online, for no payment, to help so many people. I would guess it must be in the thousands by now. Haters, gonna hate …. Forget them and just be you and Keep On, Keeping On my friend.

  • @VelcorHF
    @VelcorHF Před 3 lety

    That’s the hard part of putting yourself out there and getting a lot of people interested in your stuff. That loud outspoken group of people who are impatient or unreasonable increases along with the fans. Keep strong brother and take the stuff that you know is right. The alternative is burnout and stress.

  • @telecasterbear
    @telecasterbear Před 3 lety +10

    If people grew up poor like i did, they would have started tinkering with very cheap guitars, and getting them to play as well as possible. You will get better at setups and repairs as you age. Then you dont have to bother a tech with the small things, like swapping a pickup, or doing your setup. Yes, relist the crap body on line, and get a proper one. Big hugs.

    • @MrDream-zm1pw
      @MrDream-zm1pw Před 3 lety +1

      This ^^. YES! Or cheaper guitars. Afffordable guitars are high quality now too.

    • @telecasterbear
      @telecasterbear Před 3 lety

      @@MrDream-zm1pw Right. This was back in the late 1970s.

    • @sgd5k292
      @sgd5k292 Před 3 lety

      @@MrDream-zm1pw Yes, from me too! last year I went to order a Jazzmaster kit but it wasn't in stock and this NIB triple P-90 Haze Jazzmaster from a store in Australia came up for only $241 shipped to US, I bought it and it is beautiful. However even though I purchased tools to do neck work myself, I decided to give it to a local luthier who did a great job setting it up. He marveled at how well this guitar was built and finished. I ended up putting an additional $300 into it which included new locking tuners (even though the stock tuners were not bad) an Fender AVRI tremolo, bone nut and the luthier work. Now my beautiful 2007 Strat VG which I bought NIB just hangs on the wall all lonely. I love this Jazzmaster and it has an attraction that my beloved Fender Strats/Tele's never did. Someday when I get to a big city, I want to try out various Fender JM's just to see if I am missing anything. Good luck Mike in your new location...just recently discovered your channel and love it.

  • @thepostapocalyptictrio4762

    As an example is not knowing about an instrument, my recent fun example w/ Guitar Center. I knew more about offsets guitars than the “luthier” at the store.

    • @thepostapocalyptictrio4762
      @thepostapocalyptictrio4762 Před 2 lety

      As a side note, my Jaguar needs a good looking at ,and I need someone to refret my original Silvertone Teisco. Can you recommend a good luthier in the Nashville/Chattanooga/Atlanta/ Asheville region? Thanks Mike

  • @antoniojimenez4407
    @antoniojimenez4407 Před rokem

    Love the alien isolation game just got the alien tattooed on me ha !

  • @tjkage
    @tjkage Před 3 lety

    I grew up in Ballard!!

  • @philjohnson8622
    @philjohnson8622 Před 3 lety

    Offsets, Star Wars and Deep Sea Diver! There's a reason I really like watching your channel.

  • @SMAWA9
    @SMAWA9 Před 3 lety +2

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @burado1974
    @burado1974 Před 3 lety

    Sometimes people have to swallow the bitter pill but sheez no need to be rude when you get quality advice. I had a project I was working on and soon realised I had to let it go. Somethings just aren't realistic.

  • @DKallday333
    @DKallday333 Před 3 lety +1

    I got a righty bass vi i need to flip into lefty BC I’m a lefty. The nut/string spacing is also terrible & i could probably do it, but I’d rather not. think someone local could spin that? like your work dude. your music is very tough. Jazzmaster gang

    • @Puisheen
      @Puisheen  Před 3 lety +1

      Absolutely! Cutting a new nut is like job one of a good tech, I’m sure you can find someone in your area to tackle that one adequately!

    • @DKallday333
      @DKallday333 Před 3 lety

      @@Puisheen thanks bud. Keep on keeping on. You the man

  • @AvaToccoRodriguez
    @AvaToccoRodriguez Před 3 lety

    Question for commenters who own baritone guitars about setups:
    Would any of you consider taking your guitars to a tech who specializes with baritone guitars, or are longer scale length instruments the same difficulty to work with? Specifically, warmoth conversions? As long as you fit a guitar with Fender spacing, warmoth says the necks with fit just fine, but I wonder if I should do that work myself?
    For context, I am no luthier, but I know what action I like and I can get a guitar to play reasonably in tune and play the specific way I like. More context, I have a heavy hand, a generally a no conventional technique and setup. Funnily enough, people who play guitars say my guitars need a new setup, but I intentionally made my guitars play the way they do.
    With this in mind, what do you, lovely commenters, recommend when it comes to odd setups and baritone guitars?

  • @wezzlyn
    @wezzlyn Před 3 lety

    Woodford seems to deal with the same kind of angry messages.
    I live a ways away from a good guitar tech. The nearest one is about an hour away, which in Midwest terms means very far, and he's always swamped because he's the only one. So I get it.
    But people really need to understand that specialized guitar techs several states, or even a country or two, away isn't going to be the best fit for the work they need.
    I've had to just dive in head first with a lot of work sometimes and just do my best. The best way to learn is to fail.
    But I will say that when a guitar tech is openly honest about what they are and aren't willing to do, it shows integrity which is highly appreciated by everyone.

  • @starshineraiser6729
    @starshineraiser6729 Před 3 lety

    People should be understanding. A replacement body is an absolute, without a doubt, no brainer.

  • @grandudetonesnob7107
    @grandudetonesnob7107 Před 3 lety +4

    If I'm hearing you correctly, you're saying you're not interested in repairing my Harley Benton es175 copy that I found in a tidepool in Muscle Shoals? I'd like to speak to the manager...

    • @Puisheen
      @Puisheen  Před 3 lety +1

      In a TIDEPOOL... I dunno that could be fun

    • @grandudetonesnob7107
      @grandudetonesnob7107 Před 3 lety

      @@Puisheen nevermind, flood damaged Harley Benton es 175 copies are going for 600 dollars on Reverb. CHA CHING BABY!!!!

    • @g.koch.
      @g.koch. Před 3 lety +1

      @@grandudetonesnob7107 some call it flood damage..others might call it "hydro tuning" 🤣

    • @grandudetonesnob7107
      @grandudetonesnob7107 Před 3 lety

      @@g.koch. now that you mention it, the guitar does have a more "muddy" tone.

  • @wsurfn
    @wsurfn Před 3 lety +1

    My favorite guitar is a CIJ telecaster with Bigsby I got from Mike and Mikes. I am not afraid to set up my own guitars and added a Mastery bridge to my Tele. I pulled the trigger on my first offset, a stock Johnny Marr Jaguar (that I plan to keep stock), that I will take delivery from UPS this weekend from OH and I am in TX. It had a recent setup with 10g and I know Mr. Marr suggests EB Power Slinky 11s. How long should I wait to work on it? Which of your videos should I watch to learn the most?

    • @itchyvinyl
      @itchyvinyl Před 3 lety +2

      I’ve had 2 Marr Jags (I was forced to sell the first one during 2020 shutdown). And as many times I’ve tried 11’s on it (several), I still prefer the sound and feel of 10’s on it. It’s perfectly stable when set up for it. My Jazzmaster on the other hand demands 11’s (feel, sound, and stability).

    • @Puisheen
      @Puisheen  Před 3 lety

      Eh, let it settle for a day or two, play it for a bit, and just keep an eye on it over the course of, say, a week. Chances are whenever you step up to 11s (good rec!) you’ll have to make an adjustment or two anyway

  • @davedavid7061
    @davedavid7061 Před 2 lety

    I think the only reference to luthiers is what they see on CZcams. Perhaps they dont know where to go in their area and how to get that information. BTW, not cool being mad when someone tells you no. The customer is not always right

  • @Edward-MTBKR
    @Edward-MTBKR Před 3 lety

    Mike, I was hoping to order a Chinese fender guitar and have you set it up for me. I guess that's a no?

  • @marknason4572
    @marknason4572 Před 3 lety +5

    It's unfortunate that people get angry at recognizable people in the guitar world because they won't work on their gear. You're only one person!

  • @jltrem
    @jltrem Před 3 lety +8

    "Angry messages"?? Mike appears to be the quintessential Nice Guy. No accounting for jerks.

  • @joshholgate9425
    @joshholgate9425 Před 3 lety

    Hey all,
    I've just purchased an AO Jazzmaster and there's a slight buzz on the open low E and can't figure out if it's the bridge (most likely I guess!) or the nut. I'm looking to get it set up by a local tech anyway, but just wondered whether it's worth keeping the original bridge and having the set up done - or would you recommend I just go ahead and get the staytrem bridge anyway before getting it installed and set up then?
    Thanks in advance!

  • @georgewarnell2063
    @georgewarnell2063 Před rokem

    Ok then...would you consider working on my Squire CV Jag which is currently sitting in Mike and Mikes guitar Bar? I am sure it will come back fine if it is someone else that does the setup, but why settle for Sisko when you can have Picard???????? cheers!

  • @charlesyoung8600
    @charlesyoung8600 Před rokem

    Do you have a brick and mortar shop in Seattle?

  • @AdamLevyGuitarTips
    @AdamLevyGuitarTips Před 3 lety

    Tell it, Mike!

  • @LightspeedFieros
    @LightspeedFieros Před 3 lety +1

    I sent you a pm on insta. I deal with the same things because of our CZcams channel on a slightly smaller scale I'm sure. You're doing your best and the right thing by being direct and honest.

    • @Puisheen
      @Puisheen  Před 3 lety

      Hey I am gonna sub immediately because I loooove 80s Pontiac!

    • @LightspeedFieros
      @LightspeedFieros Před 3 lety

      @@Puisheen thanks awesome. I hope you enjoy the videos as I am pretty proud of our evolution to get to this point. We integrating some other rad era rides into our programming as well and building a 70s Sterling kit car at the moment.

  • @danielstiver9031
    @danielstiver9031 Před 3 lety

    Hi Mike - great channel, man. Want to work on a 2021 Johnny Marr Jag from central Canada to Washington state? Would make a fun content video.
    Cheers,
    Dan
    PS no anger if you say no :)

  • @summerbrainrock
    @summerbrainrock Před 3 lety +1

    love you Mike!

  • @tidepoolbay
    @tidepoolbay Před 3 lety +2

    Mike How was the move? WooF!

    • @telecasterbear
      @telecasterbear Před 3 lety

      Wuuf indeed.

    • @Puisheen
      @Puisheen  Před 3 lety

      It was ruff! Haha but no it was a terrible move and I never want to do it again. Thrilled to be here though

  • @lenbones7940
    @lenbones7940 Před 3 lety

    This is the secret solution for guitar shipping.... step 1 finding a hard shell cooler larger enough for the instrument.. step 2 finding a sleeping bag or bedding that's that magic size where the whole cooler is filled with the guitar center padded all sides... step 3... as many times as possible as large as possible the word fragile should be written upon all sides of cooler... with this method I have never so much as gotten a dent or finger print becuz of the shipping... I didnt invent this.. but it was invented when the need to move human organs for transport for transplants became a thing.. there for ur guitar will be traveling the same way a heart or set of kidney's does... knowing any damage could cause some one to die... which is what it feels like when opening a box and realizing instead of having ur guitar fixed u paid to have it destroyed and gift wrapped like some sort of personal tragedy that's self funded... I've done this over 30times and it's worked each time

  • @twinchicken69
    @twinchicken69 Před 3 lety +1

    Is there any chance that there is a give away? I need a mastery bridge badly or a straytrem hehehe bro😔😔😔

  • @ElliottMags
    @ElliottMags Před 3 lety

    love u mike

  • @AlexAvila-hw3ys
    @AlexAvila-hw3ys Před 3 lety +1

    I used to live in bell Town in 99,00 then I moved to balerd and then the u district

  • @PerpetuallyTiredMusician
    @PerpetuallyTiredMusician Před 3 lety +4

    Really? People get pissed because a guitar tech dosent want or can't fix their problems? I don't know if I should laugh or cry. That is just insane.
    Ah well just stay safe and peace

  • @tjkage
    @tjkage Před 3 lety

    Why am I always able to, without knowing a thing about a person, tell they are in Seattle? I lived there 40 years so I guess it is that but..Or is it the Beard?Naw.....are you a long time resident? If you just moved there then I will say it is the beard.. At last you aren't cringey scary and just plain bad like a few other Seattle area non musician youtubers.

  • @alextuozzo7138
    @alextuozzo7138 Před 3 lety +1

    Remember kids, always ask for consent

  • @richfahey
    @richfahey Před 3 lety

    Really annoying that someone would value your knowledge and expertise so highly that they want you to work on their guitar, but then disregard all that when you give them an answer they don’t want to hear.

  • @musicmann1967
    @musicmann1967 Před 3 lety

    It's a shame that you even feel the need to make this video.