Fender Japan JVSerial Stratocaster Overhaul Restoration

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  • Опубліковано 8 січ 2021
  • I overhauled a Fender Japan Stratocaster by polishing the parts, replacing the frets, and replacing the nut.
    It was made in 1982, so it's 39 years old.
    I was able to touch this precious Japanese guitar.
    BGMProject2 (Shunnosuke Kaneko) "Bar with Sherlock".
    / syunnosukekaneko
    / @user-kh4ce5zx5m
    Parts and tools used
    Wera Kraftform diamond screwdriver
    amzn.to/2ZVG6MB Number 2 of +.
    amzn.to/3iVTl7u + number 1
    TONE Power Grip Screwdriver Set PLPGD6
    amzn.to/2Q5MrRr
    VESSEL Precision Hex Drivers
    Set, amzn.to/2O6hFoC
    1.27(inch)amzn.to/2X4xBvQ
    1.5amzn.to/34KDAZs
    Fret Polishing 3M Sponge Polishing
    320-600 amzn.to/2YC5c0k
    800-1000 amzn.to/2JnIEd9
    1200-1500 amzn.to/32iG29c
    Metal Polishing also Picard
    amzn.to/32Ip7f7
    For masking tape, 3M is good. For high frets on guitars, 6mm is recommended.
    amzn.to/32H0gZ9
    Dremel 4000 rotor. Great torque, but hot! If you can, get a 4000 because it can do a lot of things.
    amzn.to/2Kh3NH5
    I heard there is a new one called 4300. If you can use the base plate of a StuMac, this might work too.
    amzn.to/3712F48
    3M body polishing compound, this is enough for a guitar.
    amzn.to/34WHuhO
    It's good to have a lot of stuff, orange English oil for fingerboard
    amzn.to/2Kh4G2n
    This cloth is very good. Recommended. Seriously.
    amzn.to/2PRUJM8
    Website
    pedaru.wixsite.com/andybassan...
    Twitter 
    / andybassguitar
    Facebook
    / andybassguitar
    Instagram
    / adachi_andy_koki
    #Fender
    #Restoration #ASMR

КОМЕНТАРІ • 63

  • @levigarrett7931
    @levigarrett7931 2 роки тому +4

    None of my guitars even need a re-fret but I want this man to re-fret them anyway. Astonishingly-meticulous work. Just beautiful.

  • @demokraatti
    @demokraatti 3 роки тому +4

    It’s always interesting watch somebody does something really well. Andy’s sublime videos are one of my favorites.

  • @hsho808
    @hsho808 3 роки тому +6

    こんなに丁寧にメンテしてくれたら楽器も幸せよな

  • @user-lm9de6zt5e
    @user-lm9de6zt5e 2 роки тому +2

    ギター弾く人間にとってこれほど良質なasmrは無いだろう。映像としても見応えがあるし
    マジでリラックスできる

  • @sai90000able
    @sai90000able 3 роки тому +5

    大学生の時、金に困った友人から格安で買ったストラトがJVシリアルでした。
    今では多数のギターを所有していますが、最も「らしい」音の出るギターです。
    プレミアつくのもわかります。

  • @ois-jy9kl
    @ois-jy9kl 3 місяці тому

    I have a JV series from 1983 olympic white.. really weel aged... bougth it in 1995 for 125$ . It always been my favoryte guitar 😊 it plays so well... Tried alot of USA fender strat and they dont even compare.

    • @Andybassguitar
      @Andybassguitar  2 місяці тому

      いいギターをお持ちですね!作りや、考え方が日本のギターはUSA製と違って面白いです。
      日本人としてあなたがそのギターを気に入ってくれたことがとても嬉しいです。

  • @michaeljustice124
    @michaeljustice124 2 роки тому

    Out of all the colors strats come in, to me, Black with a white pickguard is the most beautiful of all. Simple and clean.

  • @agcacustoms2852
    @agcacustoms2852 3 роки тому +8

    This is truly amazing work and it’s very pleasant to watch.

  • @atakdragonfly1675
    @atakdragonfly1675 2 роки тому

    That THE most polished-- Guinness book world record breaking polished---drill chuck that there ever was.

  • @user-oe6yo7ni7m
    @user-oe6yo7ni7m 3 роки тому +7

    フェンダージャパンが設立された当時、大学生だった私は定価115000円のボディがラッカー塗装でテキサススペシャル ピックアップ搭載のメイプルネックのストラトが欲しくて牛丼屋でアルバイトをして買った思い出があります。ネックなんて虎目が出ていてボディもネックも良い材料使っていたね!ネジもインチサイズだったと思う!何から何まで米国フェンダー仕様で!軽いからライブで弾いても疲れなかったよ!アマチュアバンドでブルースやジャズをやっていて神田の須賀楽器で見つけたオールドのギブソンES345の下取りに出してしまったんだけれど60過ぎた爺さんになった今でも後悔していますよ!当時の米国フェンダーギターが作りが酷かったから(笑い)。JVシリアル持っている人は大切にしてくださいよ!フジゲンの最高傑作のギターだったね!古き良き時代に感謝します。

  • @tora5296
    @tora5296 3 роки тому +1

    ずっと見てられる光景

  • @NinjerXp
    @NinjerXp 3 роки тому +1

    I wish anyone reading a Happy New Year full of joy and blessings, and to you too Andy! Magnificent job all around as always!

  • @philipthomas8440
    @philipthomas8440 3 роки тому +1

    Beautiful work ,Andy👍👍👍

  • @livingabovethe12th
    @livingabovethe12th 3 роки тому +1

    Always a great day when Andy posts a new video 👍🤘

  • @timjbd
    @timjbd Рік тому +1

    Watching these videos is both relaxing and mesmerizing. Makes me wonder how much time is spent on the lovely rehab? Here in the US- if you could even find anyone to do this sort of meticulous work- it would cost thou$and$..

  • @justinrayguitars6024
    @justinrayguitars6024 3 роки тому +1

    So much work cleaning and polishing parts. I spend time making things look like what you started with. Great work as always!👍

  • @heavi-armed-infadel
    @heavi-armed-infadel 2 роки тому +1

    Great work! You really should use a nitrile gloves when working with solvents. A small percentage does absorb through the skin and repeated exposure over the long term will affect the liver. That's why so many old guys who sprayed Lacquer doing cabinetry back in the day all died so young, they'd wash their hands everyday with lacquer thinner and over several years destroyed their livers prematurely. 🤘🏻🎶

  • @MT-nz5ef
    @MT-nz5ef Рік тому

    Amazing work! The detail & care you commit to each of these instruments is beautiful.

  • @fernandoalbuquerque1128
    @fernandoalbuquerque1128 3 роки тому +1

    Good Work!

  • @MFPick
    @MFPick 3 роки тому +1

    nice work!

  • @jimbee89
    @jimbee89 3 роки тому +1

    Great video and awesome channel. Cheers from Canada

  • @hugobehrendt1942
    @hugobehrendt1942 3 роки тому

    Excellent my friend! Congratulations

  • @user-ej8ds4cl2i
    @user-ej8ds4cl2i 3 роки тому +2

    こんな丁寧な作業してくれるリペアマンが近くにいたらなぁ

    • @Andybassguitar
      @Andybassguitar  3 роки тому +3

      このくらいなら多分近くにいますですよ。

  • @JammerhakenTV
    @JammerhakenTV 2 роки тому

    This is meditation

  • @antiovaldoribeiroribeiro3978

    Trabalho fantástico.recomendo

  • @user-oe6yo7ni7m
    @user-oe6yo7ni7m 3 роки тому +6

    フェンダージャパン JVシリアルはフジゲン製造だった!非常に評価の高いギターだったよね。

  • @massimilianonicolazzo1637
    @massimilianonicolazzo1637 2 роки тому

    Bravo. Gran bel lavoro.

  • @JohnLloydDavis
    @JohnLloydDavis 2 роки тому

    My MIJ Squier is from 1984 and is ready for a re-fret. Wish I could do I'd but I better not!

  • @user-gd1bh1sj9e
    @user-gd1bh1sj9e 3 роки тому +2

    良い仕事してますね、ホント。
    23:27 ナットに新たな命が吹き込まれた瞬間。
    俺のも色々頼みたいなぁ。

  • @tsuyoshiyoshida5408
    @tsuyoshiyoshida5408 3 роки тому +2

    自分の使ってるのがこれと同時代。ネックのトラスのところに82 12/26って鉛筆書きがある。

  • @z.dealer
    @z.dealer 8 місяців тому

    新品より綺麗になってる

  • @Oldtom12
    @Oldtom12 2 роки тому

    Dear Andy. i just want to ask you your opinion about Fender JV Serial Guitars. they made it really well? anyway i love what you done for guitars turn in to almost new guitar:) i’m really impressed.!

  • @NunchucksHabit
    @NunchucksHabit 2 роки тому

    An incredible job. If you ever have time to answer questions, please feel free to ignore everything I ask, I'm not sensitive. Anyone else wanting to weigh in on this, I appreciate it. I'm relatively new to guitars (last 4yrs), so I'm looking to learn.
    1. Why do you choose to restore the original nuts (when possible), as opposed to using aftermarket graphtech nuts?
    2. What is the most valuable instrument you've ever been entrusted to restore/fix?
    3. Do you have a favorite brand regarding quality & attention to detail? Perhaps a top 3? Any mainstream brands, or are they all boutique?
    4. What is your personal opinion on relic'ing - meaning, if you were to choose a custom guitar, would you prefer relic or new? I don't expect you to judge people's decisions, just what you prefer personally.
    I'm on board with the thought that relic'ing is just fake hipster 'authenticism'. However, I notice some of the best guitarists & luthiers will really appreciate a properly relic'd guitar. For the neck, I understand the worked-in feel, but all the 'damage' seems insincere & unnecessary. It seems to be a battle between a worked-in feel & "stolen valor" appearance.
    I appreciate the opinions of experts so maybe I'll be convinced someday to appreciate relics more.

    • @Andybassguitar
      @Andybassguitar  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for your comment.
      I don't understand English very well, so I may not fully understand your question, but I will try to answer.
      1. are aftermarket graphtech nuts the nuts with grooves cut in them that are commercially available?
      If so, it would be ideal to make your own, considering the width of the neck.
      2. The most valuable instruments I have worked on are 70's jazz basses and 70's Rickenbackers.
      I don't pay much attention to them.
      3. I like ESP's Navigator as a manufacturer's product.
      It may be custom made, but I like Brillbate's BR replica best. I think it's a great guitar.
      4. This question is a matter of taste, so I think it can go either way.
      If I think a new guitar is cool, I'll buy it, and if I think a relic guitar is cool, I'll buy it.
      I don't dislike Relic. I do it too.
      I think it's okay to decide what you like based on how it looks.
      My favorite kind of relic is a relic where only the screw heads are rusted and the parts work like new.
      If you just rust all the parts, it is not a relic. You are just wearing out the guitar.
      It's all a matter of personal preference, and what you are willing to pay for is up to you.
      I would be happy if you share my obsession in that.

    • @NunchucksHabit
      @NunchucksHabit 2 роки тому

      @@Andybassguitar Thank you so much for spending the time answering, I appreciate this. Again, the best channel I've seen on people wanting to learn how to work on guitars - exceptional attention to detail & no annoying music in the background. Camera work is perfect. This is very rare. Recommending your channel everywhere.

  • @donnyhall2535
    @donnyhall2535 2 роки тому

    Nice work man. What brand of nut slotting files do you use? Mine aren't that great, so I'm looking for a better set.

    • @Andybassguitar
      @Andybassguitar  2 роки тому

      Thank you.
      I don't know about the nut file, as I am using the one you gave me. I think it is not for sale.
      When this file breaks, I'm going to buy one from sewmac because they have something similar.
      www.stewmac.com/luthier-tools-and-supplies/types-of-tools/files/double-edge-nut-files/

  • @lovecraftmusic8717
    @lovecraftmusic8717 Рік тому

    what kind of products have you used to clean the bridge parts from rust and dirt?

  • @michibassdeva
    @michibassdeva 3 роки тому +1

    Great video as always! Can you please tell what spray do you use at 3:11 and what abrasive do you use at 15:18?

    • @Andybassguitar
      @Andybassguitar  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the comment.
      At 3:11, I use chain cleaner. It is an oil remover that does not erode the plastic.
      At 15:18, I use 3M sponge polish.
      Fret Polish 3M Sponge Polish
      #320-600 amzn.to/2YC5c0k
      #800-1000 amzn.to/2JnIEd9
      #1200-1500 amzn.to/32iG29c

    • @michibassdeva
      @michibassdeva 3 роки тому +1

      @@Andybassguitar Thank you very much for the details!

  • @sudako3taro
    @sudako3taro 3 роки тому +1

    5:45辺りでリューターに取り付けているアタッチメントは何でしょうか? 
    リューターを使って真鍮ブラシ→ピカールを使ってバフ掛けという手順をふんでいるのですが、Andyさんの様に綺麗に仕上がらなくて...

    • @Andybassguitar
      @Andybassguitar  3 роки тому +1

      この時使っているのはフエルトバフです。
      仕上がりの綺麗さは正直メッキの状態によって大きく変わります。
      状態をよく確認しながら、次の作業に移るようにするといいかもしれません。
      状態によっては、ある程度諦めも重要です。光らせるというよりもサビを落とすというのが重要なので。
      諦めないとメッキを剥がしてしまうこともあるので、錆落としに力を入れるようにシています。

  • @jazznotes3802
    @jazznotes3802 2 роки тому

    Awesome job. 👍🏻
    Shame the guitar’s just been devalued though. NEVER overdo restoration job on a Strat, US or Japanese as they’re quite sort after too.

    • @tomlicata8882
      @tomlicata8882 Рік тому

      How does cleaning the hardware and a refret devalue it?

    • @jazznotes3802
      @jazznotes3802 Рік тому +1

      @@tomlicata8882 Guitar collectors (or just old Strat lovers) like things left alone. Just like anything of age, messing with it can greatly devalue the item.
      That’s any item, not just guitars.

  • @divebomb99
    @divebomb99 3 роки тому +2

    いつものように素晴らしい!あなたは独学ですか、それとも他の人と一緒に訓練しましたか?

    • @Andybassguitar
      @Andybassguitar  3 роки тому +2

      一応、学校に通いました。
      半分くらいは独学です。

  • @winperu
    @winperu Рік тому

    What frets did you put on it, vintage frets? I have the same guitar, and I want to put medium jumbo frets on it, I also want to change the radius from 7.5 to 9.5.

  • @user-gb2cp1iu8f
    @user-gb2cp1iu8f 2 роки тому

    全く同年代のsquierのストラト、出したいんですが、おいくらくらいかかるんでしょうか…

    • @Andybassguitar
      @Andybassguitar  2 роки тому

      それなりには・・・少し安めだとは思いますが・・・

  • @leon1959paf
    @leon1959paf 3 роки тому +2

    32年前ではなく39年前かと

    • @Andybassguitar
      @Andybassguitar  3 роки тому +2

      ほんとうだ。修正しました!ありがとうございました。

    • @leon1959paf
      @leon1959paf 3 роки тому +1

      @@Andybassguitar それにしても日本のギター史に輝くギターはオーラが有りますね!

  • @steveblease
    @steveblease 2 роки тому

    Does not the cost of this amount of work outweight the value of the instruments? It's certainly seems way more than they cost to buy.

    • @Andybassguitar
      @Andybassguitar  2 роки тому

      In my opinion, it would be nice if you could think of the work done as increasing the value of the instrument, rather than determining the work against the value of the instrument.

    • @steveblease
      @steveblease 2 роки тому

      @@Andybassguitar Well, you know some people, the more work you do, the less the instrument is worth. They just want original, even when that would mean the thing isn't playable.