Gibson L48 Restoration. Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 30 січ 2025

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  • @petermckay4362
    @petermckay4362 2 роки тому +1

    Im looking forward to the next in the series, thank you

  • @mvecellio1
    @mvecellio1 2 роки тому +1

    Nice job on the back. I think most people would have trashed that guitar. Can't wait to see the finished instrument. So far so good Gary.

    • @zimnickiguitars311
      @zimnickiguitars311  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching, Mike. I'll get all of the edits done eventually.

  • @dominicgo477
    @dominicgo477 2 роки тому +1

    Oooh... A new project!

  • @jimsliverootsculturemusic
    @jimsliverootsculturemusic Рік тому +2

    this is why you get an answering machine when you call your luthier :-)

  • @klinej54
    @klinej54 2 роки тому +2

    It was a real treat to have the binding come off in one piece, although I don't know how much it was skill vs my dumb luck 😉. It slipped my mind that we built the forms to shape the back. You can really see the edges of the back move when pressure was applied. Too Cool!

    • @zimnickiguitars311
      @zimnickiguitars311  2 роки тому +1

      It was cool. I'm sorry I didn't have the camera going while you carefully separated the bindings from the back with the skill and patience of a surgeon.

  • @ChuckNicholsonTRM
    @ChuckNicholsonTRM Рік тому +1

    That's a pre-war, 1936 Gibson L-50 (the B in the factory order number of 725B corresponds to 1936, the L-50s were not given serial numbers). This is actually the most sought after version of the L-50 because it has the neck joint with the elevated fingerboard (the L-48 was a post-war guitar and never had that feature). There are several other features that pinpoint this guitar to the mid to late 1930s, but that neck joint is a very important feature and makes this version of the L-50 more like the higher end archtops that Gibson made than any other.

  • @RedRose4711
    @RedRose4711 2 роки тому +1

    First time I've watched you guys work, and I love it already!

  • @nicholasgeorge7825
    @nicholasgeorge7825 Рік тому +1

    Hey, you rock. Your guitars are the only arch tops being made today which sound good. What is the arching height of this guitar, and old Gibson's in general? Looks less than an inch.

    • @zimnickiguitars311
      @zimnickiguitars311  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for that compliment! This guitar had a relatively low arch--about 1/2" as I recall. I'm not sure if it came out of the factory that way or if the arching had possibly settled a little in the last 70 years.

  • @donovandonovan9944
    @donovandonovan9944 Рік тому

    How did you loosen the glue bond on holding the back in place? Steam? Hot palette knife?

    • @zimnickiguitars311
      @zimnickiguitars311  Рік тому +1

      Just a room temperature palate knife most often. Hot knives at the head and tail blocks, where the joints were more secure.

  • @Lindenbum
    @Lindenbum 10 місяців тому

    I have an old gibson like that. It has 4 stamped numbers inside followed by a red pencil written number

    • @zimnickiguitars311
      @zimnickiguitars311  10 місяців тому

      Gibson certainly has a history with confusing serial number systems.

    • @Lindenbum
      @Lindenbum 10 місяців тому

      @@zimnickiguitars311
      Mine is numbered 1004B followed by 55 in red pencil Actually plays well

  • @stevengoss3036
    @stevengoss3036 11 місяців тому

    I think it has a 1935-40 head stock , which would make it an L-50

    • @zimnickiguitars311
      @zimnickiguitars311  11 місяців тому

      A couple other people mentioned that too. I was only going by what the owner told me. Thanks for the observation.

  • @2011Matz
    @2011Matz 8 місяців тому

    Never put your hand in front of a chisel, especially when you are coming up against resistance. One slip, and you are out of action.

  • @badscrew4023
    @badscrew4023 Рік тому +1

    The construction techniques they've been using on this guitar originally weren't that great... Must've been be during the cost cutting times already.

    • @zimnickiguitars311
      @zimnickiguitars311  Рік тому

      I agree. A lot of the Gibsons I've seen have had some interesting quirks and not great detail. Yet, somehow, they are still considered icons.

  • @marvini2320
    @marvini2320 Рік тому

    If you're looking for a DIY tutorial video this ain't it. this two won't show when theyre dissasembling the guitar and butchering the poor thing, maybe they don't want you to see they dont know what the hell their doing.

    • @chrismudd9342
      @chrismudd9342 5 місяців тому

      Your Grammer doesn't represent you well!