I rebuilt a guitar that had been mysteriously painted and badly modified
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- čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
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・Titebondフランクリン タイトボンド 13:01
・アサヒペン 塗料 ペンキ 木部用プライマー 19:31
・サンデーペイント サンディングシーラースプレー 20:08
・ラッカースプレー 400ml ホワイト DCM 20:22
・アサヒペン メタリックスプレー 300ml ブルー メタリック 20:22
・和信ペイント 水性ポアーステイン オーク 22:38
・ラッカースプレー 400ml ツヤ消しクリヤ DCM 23:35
・PiKAL ピカール液 金属みがき 25:48
・TRICK Gutar Polish 26:22
・COCOBEE ココナッツオイル・蜜蠟ワックス 26:35
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It never ceases to amaze me how you bring these horribly treated instruments back to life
first of all he took a normal instrument anf make it look like this to make a video content for simpletons
@@sergeyv4908 I don't think so. Where do you get your info from?
Honestly the paint job isn't as bad as the atrocity committed against the pickup cavity.
I'm so glad you did the transparent dark brown on the back - it would have been a crime to cover up that beautiful mahogany grain. That's exactly what I hoped you'd do once I saw what was under the paint. And the Pelham blue metallic top was a nice choice as well.
Man, some people do really stupid stuff to their guitars.
My first thought was “maybe this was a cheap knockoff of a Les Paul.” Then I saw the serial number and was pretty convinced that it was real. I’m still flabbergasted.
@@Schmigly_Beanpole oh it’s real, 100%
@@danielktdoranie it makes the crazy epoxy coating much worse in context now lol
@@Schmigly_Beanpole pretty sure it is a Gibson Henry Juszkiewicz era “LPJ” which stands for Les Paul Juszkiewicz, not Les Paul Junior, believe it or not! They cost $1099 new with Gibson branded gig bag. They came in satin “rubbed” finishes and had painted over unexposed body binding. They were sold in 2013 and 2014. Came in Cherry, Chocolate, Goldtop, Rubbed Trans White and Rubbed Vintage Burst.
They are one of the few Gibson guitars that have not gained in value and usually sell for $800 to $900 used.
Also, personally, if I was OP I would be conflicted… do I give it the original cherry finish, replace the wood and route it for humbuckers like it was from the factory or do I do what OP did and make it my own and damn the collector value?
I guess if I wanted to sell it and get to make a profit at some point I would try to get it as close as possible to original… but if I was gonna keep it and play it I would have made it a gold top, kept the P90s and make it as close to a 1956 Les Paul standard as I could.
The reason being that any buyer is gonna try to deduct value based on the dad that it is not original.
I don't know why I like watching this - I also sometimes buy instruments in this condition at big garage sales - it's a kind of meditation to save musical instruments
I'd love to find cheap guitars like this in garage sales - unfortunately over here, in Europe, these instruments cost FAR too much to be so careless with 😜🤣🤣
Apparently some people just have money to burn....
@@claudevieaul1465 I once found a Gibson SG 69 in a charred pickups state on almost free - alameda point antiques faire she is1st Sunday, every Month ... I still wonder which Jimi Hendrix burned down SG in San Francisco in 69?
@@claudevieaul1465 I once found a Gibson SG 69 in a charred pickups state on almost free - alameda point antiques faire ... I still wonder which Jimi Hendrix burned down SG in San Francisco in 69? and just bought an Epiphone for restoration for 170 on ebay
@@claudevieaul1465 CZcams bans my messages when I write where there are such guitars - already banned three messages
見ていて気持ちの良い再生でした!ザグリの修正を木で埋めてしまうとは、、脱帽です👍
Because of damage in a house fire I completely removed the finish from a friends blonde Stratocaster down to the raw wood. Including the maple neck. Had intentions of applying new finish but we played it for quite a while and decided that we liked it that way. It's been nearly 50 years and it is still pretty much our favorite guitar. The wood has years of sweat and dirty hands and is very smooth. We like it.
What was done to that guitar was reprehensible. What you did for that guitar was remarkable. Outstanding effort!
Looks ok. you didn't spend enough time with the wood blocks you glued in. You can still see them after the guitar was done.
really nice color. I love this blue! Well done Mate
That's probably the most beautiful Les Paul I've ever seen. Great job, bud.
should have spent more time blending in the wood patches, they look really rough .
I love these videos. Your level of craftsmanship and attention to detail is off the planet. Since watching your channel, I have been more attentive when cleaning and maintaining my guitars. Keep the awesome videos coming.
元のグレードよりも上位モデルみたいな仕上がり
ロゴがプリントの時点でそれはないだろ。。
このままの見た目で新品でいくらでも売ってるぞ。
@@user-me1sw3sq2n 確かにそうなんですが、色がキレイって言いたかっただけです。すみません。
@@pipe_koma
凄くなったと言うよりは、元々綺麗だったやつがひどい状態になって、元に戻したって感じかな。
パッと見綺麗だけど、ところどころ荒れてるよ塗装も。
@@user-me1sw3sq2nライブで遠目で見たらばれん。
なんでわざわざ褒めてるのを落とそうとするん??
Amazing ! Better than when it was new !
How to turn 150,000 ¥ to 3,000 ¥, then changed back to 150,000 ¥. Well done sir, well done indeed.
Glad you document the original conditions too - I actually thought that paint job was kind of cool... Hopefully it served the previous owner well with that design... but your updates are amazing too !
Love that He's playing Toe to demo the guitar. great!
There is something mesmerizing and calming in watching you turn lost causes into real instruments again. It's so sad that you couldn't show the mahogany wood grain on the face of the instrument, but you made a great alternative choice. Great work!
Thanks for giving this guitar a second chance
Great work - you have given that poor old, neglected and abused instrument a new lease of life, and it looks absolute gorgeous!
You do somethings in an unconventional way which makes what you do an art form In itself. You sir are a master!!!!
On a low budget too, the fact that you kept pretty much everything and re used it was impressive, great job.
タイラーがレスポール出したのか?ってくらいイケてるが…
この塗装が逆に好き
俺も思った。
直す前の塗装。後ろは流石に酷いけど、塗り(塗装の方向性)は面白い
(カッコいい)とは素直に思ったね。
何かアンコウかオコゼの側みたいだけど・・・w
うわ、これギブソンなんだ。ギブソンでやっちゃ駄目だな~。
この手の事はエピフォンかバーニーかラブロックでやらないと!w
最後まで見ました。
凄いですね。素直にお店におけますね。
余計な事ですが・・・、ズボンもリペアーした方がいいかも・・・w
I'm on my second project bass just like that, haha...they are fun to do because you know you cannot go wrong, will always be better than they were. I relic them too, is more forgiving than bringing them back to new.
Nico work and video 👍🏼 !
wow! Qué trabajo impresionante 👏🏽
Si no es uno de tus mejores restauraciones está cerca. Te quedó hermosa! Saludos desde Argentina
While typically I am not a fan of a painted body on a guitar the front was too far gone on this one to do anything else. I was glad to see you do a natural wood finish clear on the sides and back it really is a fantastic improvement what you've done to the guitar over what it looked like before you started
お疲れ様でした😅
なかなか良いブルーですね。
今回もありがとうございました🎉
I would have left the top natural given the beautiful grain. Anyway, it's a matter of taste. Nice work as always.
How would you leave the top natural with those 2 huge patches in it?
I wish I had the chance to do this. Well done. Thank you for restoring these instruments, for giving them a new life.
I actually think the orgonite resin "paint job" is visually appealing, but hard to say sonically, and how much market appeal it might have had. And to think that guitar has not got a broken headstock!! May be that's the most incredible part of its story yet.
I'm having a REAL hard time believing that thing was ever a real Gibson.
There are so many mods done to the guitar it's hard to tell if it's legit or a knock off. Kind of looks like it started off as a LP Junior based on the pickup cavity size and the headstock, "Gibson" logo being gold. A serial number search says it's a 2012 Nashville model.
Yeah it looks close enough that it could be genuine and I guess that if somebody was desperate to massacre a real Gibson then it’d make sense to do it to the lowest priced model you can find. But why? People do some strange things lol
@@jaynbob42because EVH did it.
I physically shuddered when he removed the control plate to expose the wiring.
You turned a piece of junk and turned it into something beautiful really impressed with your work sir thank you for sharing
Looks like Ketchup, mustard,and mayonnaise on this guitar lol. Only thing missing was pickle tone/volume knobs
Wonderfully satisfying to watch.
毒毒しい色から綺麗なボディーのギターになってギターも喜んでいるみたいですね。
お疲れ様でした。
That was a totally hideous and disgusting mess!!🤮🤮 Exceptional work my friend, you always go the extra mile/kilometer!😄👍👍
I can't believe what a awesome job you did on this les Paul junior
Damn, that guitar would actually be worth money if it had been left in it's original condition. Good job on fixing it up, at least it looks nice again.
not really, they're about 1-2k for a 2012 standard
Absolutely amazing and beautiful very innovative and artistic amazing job thank you so well done you're the best
Well done! It started out as a high priced piece of junk and now the guitar looks awesome. Thanks for the video.
I like the way you eliminated that broken circuit board
Great vid. I think i'd have filled the pickup holes first then cut the holes, but it turned out fab thanks!
Your wood inserts needed filler and way more sanding around the edges to blend more and be less noticeable as they're still quite visible. Also, I wish you had wet sanded the primer and between the paint and clear coats. Last, i was hoping you were gonna go gold top and humbuckers. P90s on a Les Paul just doesn't seem right to me. Still though, you brought that poor guitar back from a sacrilegious death.
Great job saving that one!! At first it looked like you were gonna have permanent pick up rings .made of wood!!
You Sir are a great artist! ❤❤❤ The Magnificent Guitar Doctor! 🫡🫡🫡🦸🦸🦸
Nice job, now get the sewing machine out and start working on your pants 😅
Non riesco a credere che qualcuno abbia maltrattato una Gibson in quella maniera. Complimenti per il tuo ottimo lavoro di restauro 😊
i wonder if ever someone says,, oh that used to be my guitar LOL
i wish i could have 1, least even if it needs repair.. i love guitar..
The matte pelham blue is so pretty, one of my favorite colors
My dream guitar is a Gibson hummingbird left handed. That was always my dad's dream also but he never even had a last handed guitar, just a right handed with the strings upside down. He died before I could get him one myself.
I think this is your best rest so far amazing.
Amazing work as usual brother!!!
Personally, I would have gone for gold top and cream humbuckers ( the original routs were for humbuckers).
You should have shown the process after painting eliminating the orange skin.
Nice work mate
A great restoration! Will sell for a good profit. I only repair my own equipment. I never "flip" them. I like the original character of this body Would have stripped about 1/4 of the finish off the body and tried to flatten out and clear coat what was left. At that depth it looked really good. Since I'm the only one to play it, that's how I want it . Musical instruments should show their age and the hell they have been through. That is the real beauty!
Excellent restoration, I would Say that this guitar looks way Better than a stock Gibson LPJ model!👌🏼✨
Honestly, I think I enjoyed your play testing as much as the restoration! I like your unique musical ideas.
Its At The Drive In. Listen to more music
Aye that's what I call a transformation and the colour choice spot on
excellent job! it almost looks like they painted it with melted crayons. lol Thats alot of work for an $800 guitar, but id rather see them restored than junked. At least now it may be worth more than $800.
Someone must of been on acid when they painted that.🤣
Amazing work! I would have loved a gold top but the metallic blue looks stunning too!
It's a very Fender color (I think they called it Lake Placid Blue), but it's nice.
I’m with you there, I was hoping for a gold top finish. The blue is good though.
Very cool great job!! Every guitar player would love to find something like this. Thanks for sharing 👍👍
Love you played One Armed Scissor riffs at 43:25
Great episode!
First off great work. Second I always love the riffs you play.
One thing I noticed… you can still see where the wood was replaced after you refinished it…
Maybe a good idea to put more filler around the the pickup rings and put on a thicker finish?
One thing I don’t see you do, and that you may want to consider doing is wet sanding the primer, then respray the primer, then spray the paint and then do a few coats wet sanding after each coat and then doing the same with the lacquer. That might hide the repair.
Awesome restore on the LP.I have a 70s strat I found at a pawn shop for $30 it had 5 or 6 layers of paint on it and was just a mess no original parts except the neck plate and pots and 1 pickup was original and the tuners were the originals and the nut was.broken this fender is American made but I cant find much else about it ,its all good though its a USA strat for $30 that is hard to beat for that price.
The only thing You now need to fix is that noisy feedback from Your amplifier!
You know... That buzzing sound?
Anyways, Your restoration for this guitar is killer!!! 🤘🤘
This guitar body before restoration looked like someone who was inspired Jackson Pollock's paintings.
Very amazing and inzereresting! Well done! Best Regards.
Looks like it's a 2012 LPJ. Nice work.
The best guitarist
as usual your job is terrific , the guitar is beautiful
well done 💙
freaking good video , as always , this one could be one of my favorites le the les paul looks amazing ! well done dude !
I like it , it's very.... something I can't put my finger on it. An explosion of artistic feeling ? Oh wow you turned into a beauty. Fantastic job.
I don't even like LPs, but this one turned out gorgeous.
All this effort and you didn't level the top properly so the pickup cavity plugs are visible through the paint. Could have been really nice, you are better than this.
Wow the paint job looked so horrible. Great work brother. Keep it up.
The Gibson LPJ serves up fat guitar tones thanks to its mahogany body. The carved maple cap provides the perfect amount of aggression and bite to this extremely playable guitar. You'll find the maple neck's '50s rounded profile to be the perfect combination of chunk and comfort.
P90s were a great choice. I love the blue as well.
That was quite the transformation! This has been my favorite episode so far! Excellent effort, skill and craftsmanship! Good work! 👍🏾🤘🏾
演奏されてるの、孤独の発明 leave word ...
toeですね!!!
Awe😭 That art looked SO bad ass. . .
I often wonder about what a temptation it would be to manufacture pieces to restore... Despite that suspicion, this is a repair job that would make most luthiers cry. It's terrible.
the sustain is so good that you could go out and have a bite, come back and it'll still be singing.
I really like what you did here. The blue on this one is really sweet!
I feel like it was pretty treated to make it look worse than it really was
Really classy transformation... I like you kept the P90's
Nice work! Where do you find guitars in this condition?
japanese auctions
@alexshevchenko6886 thanks for the info I appreciate it!
これまたヒドイ目にあったギターを見事に綺麗にしていただきありがとうございます!
This is so incredibly satisfying to watch, it's a total makeover! Also, your guitar playing is also amazing!
I recently paid $70 for a neglected Les Paul JR. I may cover it with curly maple top and already bought the FloydRose. Watched to see how you pull the tailpiece inserts. Thanks
mi sueño es tener una de las guitarras de este studio!!!! son increibles!!!
With all that missing wood around the pickups, I feel like this was a missed opportunity to put Jazzmaster pickups in a Les Paul. Don't get me wrong, you did well with what you had but I bet it would be the only Les Paul in the world with that pickup arrangement.🤔👍✨
Holyshit bro you killed it!!! Didnt look like much hope for that guitar, but not its just beautiful . Great job!!
A valiant effort but, that paint and wood repair have issues. You can see the wood repair under the paint from across the street. Still a hundred times better than it was, so there's that.
ピカールが出てきた時の待ってました感w
Beautiful wood underneath all that crud😅
For the bridge and tailpiece cleaning, have you tried pipe cleaners? I find them much better at the job and shed less fibres than something like a cotton bud.
You can easily see where he put that blocks of wood in the pickup cavity he could have done a better job than that all that work just to end up looking ugly
Great job bringing that abused LPJ back to life. I think you installed the bridge backwards, the screws usually are accessed from the tailpiece side of the bridge.