Looks like Timber is doing well and getting bigger. Nice work on getting it all ruffed in, best to get what you can don't while being forced to wait. See you on the next one.
You should reach out to your favorite clamp company and see if they will send you a huge case of them. I can see a refinement to your methods and quality increase already… it’s just your second run here and it’s awesome to see your flow. You are a guitar building beast!
ROberto-Venn school of Luthiery was where I started, and then began apprenticing for about 10 more years first in Boston with the Gibson Pro shop (bought out by First act custom shop) and then at MTD Custom basses under Michael Tobias and Chris Hofschneider up until 2008, then opened and operated my guitar repair shop called "Centerline Luthiery" in Hazleton PA from 2008-2016. Then I moved to Colorado, and didn't do any guitar stuff until Feb 2022 when I purchased this place.
@@MUDSWAT The sound will always be unique to the instrument, depending on wood species selection/combination and hardware/electronics. I test some guitars in a previous video for some actual sounds to hear since it's impossible to explain it in a comment
The new headstock design looks really sharp, nice work. 👍
Nice 👍
Very cool sir so happy for you all your hard work is so special and made with love and care every detail paid very well attention too..
More Timber!!!
Very Nice!🤘
Looks like Timber is doing well and getting bigger. Nice work on getting it all ruffed in, best to get what you can don't while being forced to wait. See you on the next one.
Pure American craftsmanship
You should reach out to your favorite clamp company and see if they will send you a huge case of them. I can see a refinement to your methods and quality increase already… it’s just your second run here and it’s awesome to see your flow. You are a guitar building beast!
Another rockin vid brotha
❤️ I think it’s me commented first. Hahaha
Hey man, where did you learn how to make Guitars? Nice stuff!
ROberto-Venn school of Luthiery was where I started, and then began apprenticing for about 10 more years first in Boston with the Gibson Pro shop (bought out by First act custom shop) and then at MTD Custom basses under Michael Tobias and Chris Hofschneider up until 2008, then opened and operated my guitar repair shop called "Centerline Luthiery" in Hazleton PA from 2008-2016. Then I moved to Colorado, and didn't do any guitar stuff until Feb 2022 when I purchased this place.
@@KleshGuitarsOfficial Wow, nice!
@@MUDSWAT Thanks. Yeah many years of schooling and apprenticeship along with my own practice and I'm still learning every day doing this stuff.
@@Klesh I'm sure something you can spend your entire life perfecting. How do they sound? They look amazing!
@@MUDSWAT The sound will always be unique to the instrument, depending on wood species selection/combination and hardware/electronics. I test some guitars in a previous video for some actual sounds to hear since it's impossible to explain it in a comment