Back in 1981, I mailed the plastic black/white/black jackplate of my BC Rich Eagle to Warmoth because it had cracked and the jack would not stay secure .. I was hoping that Warmoth would have something similar, and I mentioned that whatever the cost, I'd be happy to pay for it .. This was around Christmas, and I received an envelop back from Warmoth with a perfect new replacement jackplate and a note saying "Luke, Merry Christmas" … I will never forget that, you guys are still the best !!
I have an old jackplate from a 57 Flying V by Tokai that has the same issue. It doesn't get played as much as it deserves because of the instability. Maybe I should give the good folks at Warmoth a call...
For me these videos are the perfect way to promote the products. This is the antidote for that usual marketing BS like some morons doing their Play Authentic show.
I am a bit disappointed that this will be the last video in this format, but hopefully once things calm down some of those 40th anniversary plans will come through
I've never responded to any youtube vid before, but I'll make this one (unexpected) exception. Aaron, you grew (exponentially) on me as a lucid, intelligent, honest and funny guy who just might have stimulated me into a Warmoth build (complete novice at building). You surprised me and are a great ambassador for the Company. Kudo's!
I did it and I'd barely turned a truss rod before. It's turned out to be my favourite guitar, fully custom including some of my own handy work. I had had a little wood working in art class many years ago which ended up helping but that's not needed. Mainly it was reading the unofficialwarmoth.com forum and some other pages to work out what I even wanted out of all the possibilities and how to get there. Oh and ogling the Warmoth showcase but maybe I'll use that next time :) My original idea was to have a good neck and a cheap body so it was good to play but not too good that I'd be precious about it so I kinda failed that part! No videos of it on youtube yet, partly cause I haven't spent the time but also what would I play? Inspiration can be found on the forum including mine.
Seriously. The entire staff as Warmoth is so above and beyond helpful and courteous, its just a pleasure to buy products and know that great people from start to finish were a part of the process. Thank you for being the face and of a great company and brand during this upside down time.
I remember in the 90s reading that David Gilmour used a Warmoth replacement maple neck on his famous Black Strat during the first 1980 Wall Tour . That was the first time I acknowledged the company Warmoth and the term “ replacement neck” Was a major wow factor for me.
Aaron, Again thank you for helping to make our days brighter. Your “At home” series has been fantastic. I hope you will stay safe. Let get those guitar parts cranking! We can’t wait to see what else is in store for us! Thank you
i’m gonna miss these, these have been really fun to watch and i now have plenty of notes going forward for my own Warmoth build i’ll ( hopefully ) be doing soon.
OMFG that joke about Ritchie Sambora was GOLD! Seriously, my first concert a gajillion years ago there was a little no-name band named Bon Jovi that opened for the huge megastars known as RATT.
Hey, Aaron. Many thanks for the bunker videos. They are in a class of their own. Limited resources in hand lead to some creative ideas. Looking forward to the new chapter of Warmoth's website. Party on!
Thank you for all these videos during this health crisis. Endlessly entertaining and informative. Best wishes on Warmoth getting back to full production.
Maybe one of us will be the next famous people to use Warmoth. Thank you for these videos and good luck with the upcoming tasks for the company. I'll save up for some Warmoth goodies when everything's better. :)
Aaron, It has been absolutely great getting to know you. The enthusiasm for your company is contagious. When I get back to work, ordering some parts for a project will be on the list. Stay safe my friend
Hopefully the higher ups will see the response to these and let you continue after all this is over. I’ve been refining my partscaster for the last few years because the Warmoth neck is the best I’ve ever played. Love the company and you. Great job and good luck with the website!
I really want to say thank you Aaron and appreciate your 📹. Oh and thanks also for putting your website address out for all of us to see your music videos. I'll be watching them brother. Take care.
Hey Aaron …. just wanted to say thank you for all the videos…. we really appreciate your efforts to keep us all engaged !!!! Warmoth is lucky to have you ….
Thanks so much for hosting this video series. I have watched every video, and learned a ton about guitars and Warmoth during the series. Looking forward building a guitar from Warmoth parts in the near future. Also, I pronounce "measure", like "MEH-zhure". I enjoy that there are regional accents in the US. Wash your hands, measure twice, and cut once.
Thank you for your uploads, Aaron. I’m going to miss the daily updates on the history of Warmoth and your positive vibes. You made it much easier to choose which company to use for my next guitar build.
Since this is the last video in this format, let me say THANK YOU! They have been VERY informative and entertaining and something to look forward to everyday. I learned something new in just about every video!
Aaron, thank you for your time educating and entertaining us. I'll be ordering a custom built right hand reverse scalloped tele neck from you guys in a month. Thank you again.
Thank you for the great videos! I really looked forward to and enjoyed your home videos, and I look forward to your future videos from the Warmoth studio.
I’d like to propose that you continue some semblance of these shows, and with that awesome mug. In a way they fulfill the same niche in my brain as the old shows Agnesi used to do for Norman’s Rare Guitars. Anyway, thanks!
Yes, definitely continue this vein in some way! Also, my wife want to know where that awesome mug came from!? Edit: The Mug came from Clay in motion, found it in his video about working for Warmoth: ua-cam.com/video/VeH7nOqOTvo/v-deo.html
These videos have been great Aaron. Thank you for the content, it was nice to watch these each day. Working from home with 2 kids under 2 is pretty nuts. These 5-10 mini breaks have been a wonderful release. I'm planning a project so it's a great distraction. Warmoth should continue with their UA-cam content!
I'm truly amazed at how your company has been handling this stay at home order! I've spent literally years on your website browsing and creating mock ups of all my dream guitars on the custom builder. But it wasn't until March of this year that I finally pulled the trigger and made a purchase. Placed the order the first week in March. Estimated time is 8-10 weeks on a custom neck getting a finish. It was less than 3 weeks after that when they got shut down. I was incredibly bummed out and it just got worse every time the governor extended the order. So I was figuring in my head that once Warmoth was able to get back to work, I would still have well over a month to wait after that. So I sort of just forced myself to forget about it until later this summer. Well to my utter surprise, last Wednesday I received an email from the CEO that I had a package on the way. Seemed odd and highly unlikely, especially since the email wasn't from Warmoth. But after checking with Warmoth, turned out to be true! They said that the owners were still working at the facility and had been ahead of schedule and were trying hard to finalize current orders. Sounds like it should be here on Monday. I'm incredibly excited!!!
Aaron, thank you so much for all of these videos! I'm going to miss watching them, but I am looking forward to all the cool things Warmoth and you have planned. Best to you and everyone at Warmoth. Stay well!
I've just ordered my 4th Warmth guitar but still leaned stuff I wasn't aware of from these videos...I'll miss these videos, they've been quite enjoyable, thanks Aaaron!!!
Just started watching you when we all went into quarantine. I’ve always heard about Warmoth. But now I KNOW about Warmoth. Thank you for sharing your time and explaining everything about such an awesome company! KEEP PICKIN’!!!!
Aaron, first of all, I want to thank you so very much for all the video presentations you have made. You have done so much to be a source of information, and inspiration! Your presence has been reassuring during these trying times and much needed for us fans of Warmoth, and I know that many more new customers will buy the company's fine products because of your efforts. I have watched every one of your videos, even if they dealt with configurations or parts that I may not be into, but I wanted your perspective and experience to add to my own, to continue my ongoing journey of discovery, and I have been playing for 44 years! I have built two guitars with Warmoth necks and bodies over the years. I don't own them anymore because friends of mine liked them so much they bought them from me! And I must say you are one bad ass player! I know very few people, and that includes a lot of professionals, that can play totally different kinds of music, but you are absolutely one of them! I wish you the very best in your career and your endeavors! Joe from CA :)
Dude, your videos have been awesome, didn’t know you were such a great singer / player. Thank you for posting all the vids and keeping us going. You are a beautiful legend!
Hey Aaron, have really enjoyed the videos these past few weeks, great presentation and content. Good luck with upcoming work and leave some time to keep on picking!!!
Looked forward to these videos every day. You did a great job and I will miss them. Love my Warmoth neck and hope Warmoth appreciates the value you provide. Good luck and stay safe.
Aaron, I’ve been watching your videos for the past two weeks or so. A few days ago I put in an order for a rosewood strat neck, and you provided little tips in your recent videos (and past videos) that made me confident in options and buying from Warmoth. Keep up the good work and interesting videos! 😁
Thank you Aaron for your videos. I will miss them. You have been both entertaining and educational, a rare feat in this day and age. FYI I have a Warmoth vip that I built some ten years ago. It has a quilt maple top and is absolutely beautiful. It has full coil splitting and various other tricks courtesy of a custom circuit design from Deaf Eddie, (check him out if you don’t know already, a lovely and generous guy) who wouldn’t take any payment for his work, and it plays like butter. Stainless jumbo frets have not worn at all. I love it. Just a really fantastic instrument, both to look at and to play. Best wishes for the future, and look forward to your next post. Tim Margaret River Western Australia ,
I do hope you get back to doing these, I've really enjoyed them and the information has been really good. The video format does well to highlight your products and your staff.
Thanks for the fun series. Sorry to see it go, but really enjoyed it while it lasted. And I learned a number of tips that will help with my first Warmoth build when it arrives! Thanks and take care!!!
Thanks for all the videos I really enjoyed them :) I live in Germany and when the videos were published it was evening here and I always watches before going to bed, they are very calm. :)
I am going to miss this format, and though I understand the need to pivot in small business, I do hope you and Warmoth find your way back to something similar (or even better) to these videos. It's been a great series, so thank you Aaron!
Thanks Aaron for your "at home video series". I think it kept quite a lot of people occupied, entertained and educated and it would be great to see this kind of thing as a regular event. Maybe when the world returns to normal you can kick something similar off again. You're a great ambassador for Warmoth. All the best !!
Thank You Aaron, thanks for all the cool content, it helped take of minds off all the craziness of the world right now, and helped us focus, learn and enjoy some new things. Which all relate to the probably the greatest way to escape at anytime with the gift of music. Thanks again, Keep on Picking!
Thanks for all your great videos from home during this time! They've been wonderful to watch, and I look forward to doing my first guitar build sometimes in the next few months! (using a lot of the advice you've given)
Warmoth, you have something here with these videos and this format lately. I can see the channel growing if you keep these up. I've really enjoyed watching these past few weeks (months?) with Aaron at home. It's been awesome!
Thanks for doing these videos. They've been a great insight and entertainment during this odd time. Warmoth has insanely great PR because of your content. Best of luck.
Aaron, phenomenal series and thanks so much for helping keep my mind on the music! Stay safe and definitely looking forward to beginning a Warmoth build soon!
Just started watching all these Warmoth videos with Aaron over the last month. He just comes across as such a genuine, kind, and knowledgeable person. Keep up the great work, Aaron. Ordered my first Warmoth guitar last month and as long as this service and consideration keeps up, I'll be ordering more!
I want to thank you for making these videos. Have a kind heart to share a moment with during these times has been very important to me. Stay safe, all the best.
Hi Aaron, I have enjoyed really these short videos. I have found them interesting, informative, open & honest. Hopefully we will see more in the future. So until next time "Wash your hands, be kind & keep on picking" Love it!!
Ah man... Both my husband and I really enjoy your videos. Thank you ever so kindly for being such a cool and interesting person as well as being a great voice for Warmoth. We will definitely miss you. And remember, wash your hands, be kind, and keep on picking! ;)
Same thing happened to me in 1985; I was at Namm in Anaheim and standing all by himself was Brian May. I was all of about 21 at the time and was afraid to approach him but figured it might be the closest I'd ever get to meet a celebrity, so there I went. Super nice guy and signed my business card. I'll miss your videos; you've got a great sense of humor and explain things really well without coming off as condescending.
All great things must come to an end. The Aaron at Home vids were awesome. Looking forward to what comes next! Here is to all of us getting back to it and remembering the epic run you had from the home bunker!
Thanks for all of these informative and entertaining videos. I watched damn near all of them. I look forward to working with you guys for my future build.
I hope you will continue making Warmoth videos once things get back to normal. Good luck with the website. Wash your hands, be kind and keep on picking!
Thank you for your uplifting and encouraging (and oh yeah, informative) videos during these unique and challenging days. Most sincerely appreciated! Thank you Aaron and Warmoth!!!
Back in 1981, I mailed the plastic black/white/black jackplate of my BC Rich Eagle to Warmoth because it had cracked and the jack would not stay secure .. I was hoping that Warmoth would have something similar, and I mentioned that whatever the cost, I'd be happy to pay for it .. This was around Christmas, and I received an envelop back from Warmoth with a perfect new replacement jackplate and a note saying "Luke, Merry Christmas" … I will never forget that, you guys are still the best !!
I have an old jackplate from a 57 Flying V by Tokai that has the same issue. It doesn't get played as much as it deserves because of the instability. Maybe I should give the good folks at Warmoth a call...
Great story, I know I’m four years too late
What a solid dude, and a great PR man you are. Count yourself as a celebrity that uses Warmoth, Aaron. To those in the know, you're a star🤘
For me these videos are the perfect way to promote the products. This is the antidote for that usual marketing BS like some morons doing their Play Authentic show.
Yea hes cool
I am a bit disappointed that this will be the last video in this format, but hopefully once things calm down some of those 40th anniversary plans will come through
I've never responded to any youtube vid before, but I'll make this one (unexpected) exception. Aaron, you grew (exponentially) on me as a lucid, intelligent, honest and funny guy who just might have stimulated me into a Warmoth build (complete novice at building). You surprised me and are a great ambassador for the Company.
Kudo's!
I'm thinking of a Warmoth build myself. Well done Aaron!!
Ditto! 😀
Do it, seriously!
I did it and I'd barely turned a truss rod before. It's turned out to be my favourite guitar, fully custom including some of my own handy work. I had had a little wood working in art class many years ago which ended up helping but that's not needed. Mainly it was reading the unofficialwarmoth.com forum and some other pages to work out what I even wanted out of all the possibilities and how to get there. Oh and ogling the Warmoth showcase but maybe I'll use that next time :)
My original idea was to have a good neck and a cheap body so it was good to play but not too good that I'd be precious about it so I kinda failed that part! No videos of it on youtube yet, partly cause I haven't spent the time but also what would I play? Inspiration can be found on the forum including mine.
Oh and one more thing - the most important part about getting it right is "maysuring" twice and drilling/cutting once! ;)
Seriously. The entire staff as Warmoth is so above and beyond helpful and courteous, its just a pleasure to buy products and know that great people from start to finish were a part of the process.
Thank you for being the face and of a great company and brand during this upside down time.
I remember in the 90s reading that David Gilmour used a Warmoth replacement maple neck on his famous Black Strat during the first 1980 Wall Tour . That was the first time I acknowledged the company Warmoth and the term “ replacement neck” Was a major wow factor for me.
Aaron,
Again thank you for helping to make our days brighter. Your “At home” series has been fantastic. I hope you will stay safe. Let get those guitar parts cranking! We can’t wait to see what else is in store for us!
Thank you
i’m gonna miss these, these have been really fun to watch and i now have plenty of notes going forward for my own Warmoth build i’ll ( hopefully ) be doing soon.
I just started a refin on a Warmoth body and neck today. Thanks for keeping us educated during our quarantine!
Even a weekly one from work would be brilliant. Thanks for these, they've been great.
OMFG that joke about Ritchie Sambora was GOLD! Seriously, my first concert a gajillion years ago there was a little no-name band named Bon Jovi that opened for the huge megastars known as RATT.
Gonna miss these videos. Hope to see more in the future.
This was one of the bright spots I looked forward to during the pandemic. Thanks!
Aaron, wishing you and Warmoth all the best. Stay safe and we will see you on the other side of this thing.
Sorry to see these end. I’ve enjoyed the talks during this time. Thank you
Ground Control to Measure Tom! 😂🤣
Thank you for the videos Aaron. Huge fan of both you and Warmoth. Can't wait to see the finished projects. All the best to you!
A nice sign off. You are an excellent face for Warmoth, many thanks for doing these as long as you were able to!
Aaron, thanks for the great run of videos these past few weeks. Please let your boss know that I'd really like these videos to continue.
Hey, Aaron. Many thanks for the bunker videos. They are in a class of their own. Limited resources in hand lead to some creative ideas. Looking forward to the new chapter of Warmoth's website. Party on!
Thank you for all these videos during this health crisis. Endlessly entertaining and informative. Best wishes on Warmoth getting back to full production.
Maybe one of us will be the next famous people to use Warmoth. Thank you for these videos and good luck with the upcoming tasks for the company. I'll save up for some Warmoth goodies when everything's better. :)
Thanks for the great videos Aaron! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and great stories!
Look forward to these everyday! Great therapy during dark times. Thank you.
Aaron,
It has been absolutely great getting to know you. The enthusiasm for your company is contagious. When I get back to work, ordering some parts for a project will be on the list. Stay safe my friend
Great videos. Great stories. Great info on Warmoth parts. Hope down the road you have more of these.
Hopefully the higher ups will see the response to these and let you continue after all this is over. I’ve been refining my partscaster for the last few years because the Warmoth neck is the best I’ve ever played. Love the company and you. Great job and good luck with the website!
I really want to say thank you Aaron and appreciate your 📹. Oh and thanks also for putting your website address out for all of us to see your music videos. I'll be watching them brother. Take care.
Hey Aaron …. just wanted to say thank you for all the videos…. we really appreciate your efforts to keep us all engaged !!!! Warmoth is lucky to have you ….
Thanks so much for hosting this video series. I have watched every video, and learned a ton about guitars and Warmoth during the series. Looking forward building a guitar from Warmoth parts in the near future. Also, I pronounce "measure", like "MEH-zhure". I enjoy that there are regional accents in the US. Wash your hands, measure twice, and cut once.
Thank you for your uploads, Aaron. I’m going to miss the daily updates on the history of Warmoth and your positive vibes. You made it much easier to choose which company to use for my next guitar build.
You have been awesome!! The vids were a bright spot in a dark time. Love my Warmoths!!
Thank you for these videos...fun, entertaining, informative. Much appreciated!
Since this is the last video in this format, let me say THANK YOU! They have been VERY informative and entertaining and something to look forward to everyday. I learned something new in just about every video!
These videos have been amazing. I've gone back and watched all of them. Hope you get to make more.
Aaron, thank you for your time educating and entertaining us. I'll be ordering a custom built right hand reverse scalloped tele neck from you guys in a month. Thank you again.
Thank you for the great videos! I really looked forward to and enjoyed your home videos, and I look forward to your future videos from the Warmoth studio.
I’d like to propose that you continue some semblance of these shows, and with that awesome mug.
In a way they fulfill the same niche in my brain as the old shows Agnesi used to do for Norman’s Rare Guitars. Anyway, thanks!
Yes, definitely continue this vein in some way! Also, my wife want to know where that awesome mug came from!? Edit: The Mug came from Clay in motion, found it in his video about working for Warmoth: ua-cam.com/video/VeH7nOqOTvo/v-deo.html
Yes very good thought there. I loved the Agnesi GOTD videos. And these were starting to grow on me as well.
These videos have been great Aaron. Thank you for the content, it was nice to watch these each day. Working from home with 2 kids under 2 is pretty nuts. These 5-10 mini breaks have been a wonderful release. I'm planning a project so it's a great distraction. Warmoth should continue with their UA-cam content!
I enjoyed very much your videos, thank you!! greeting from Israel
I’ll miss your honesty and solid advice. You give us the information we need without all the bullshit. Thank you!!!
I'm truly amazed at how your company has been handling this stay at home order! I've spent literally years on your website browsing and creating mock ups of all my dream guitars on the custom builder. But it wasn't until March of this year that I finally pulled the trigger and made a purchase. Placed the order the first week in March. Estimated time is 8-10 weeks on a custom neck getting a finish. It was less than 3 weeks after that when they got shut down. I was incredibly bummed out and it just got worse every time the governor extended the order. So I was figuring in my head that once Warmoth was able to get back to work, I would still have well over a month to wait after that. So I sort of just forced myself to forget about it until later this summer. Well to my utter surprise, last Wednesday I received an email from the CEO that I had a package on the way. Seemed odd and highly unlikely, especially since the email wasn't from Warmoth. But after checking with Warmoth, turned out to be true! They said that the owners were still working at the facility and had been ahead of schedule and were trying hard to finalize current orders. Sounds like it should be here on Monday. I'm incredibly excited!!!
Thanks Aaron and it was great to share support. Appreciated beyond Mayzure.
Let's hope we're not locked down again too soon.... cheers.
This has been a solid series of Aaron-from-home videos! Thanks for doing it!
Need more of these. Great job. Thanks.
Aaron, thank you so much for all of these videos! I'm going to miss watching them, but I am looking forward to all the cool things Warmoth and you have planned. Best to you and everyone at Warmoth. Stay well!
Really hope this channel won't end. It's such a pleasure seing your videos, I'll miss you for sure ! Take care ! Cheers from France !
I've just ordered my 4th Warmth guitar but still leaned stuff I wasn't aware of from these videos...I'll miss these videos, they've been quite enjoyable, thanks Aaaron!!!
Hope everything goes smoothly! Love the videos; looking forward to future video!
I’ve really enjoyed the “at home” series, Aaron. You’re a great brand ambassador and a great guy. All the best and thank you!
Aaron. Thank you. You have been a breath of fresh air and a voice of hope through this ordeal. God bless you brother.
Just started watching you when we all went into quarantine. I’ve always heard about Warmoth. But now I KNOW about Warmoth. Thank you for sharing your time and explaining everything about such an awesome company! KEEP PICKIN’!!!!
Aaron, first of all, I want to thank you so very much for all the video presentations you have made. You have done so much to be a source of information, and inspiration! Your presence has been reassuring during these trying times and much needed for us fans of Warmoth, and I know that many more new customers will buy the company's fine products because of your efforts. I have watched every one of your videos, even if they dealt with configurations or parts that I may not be into, but I wanted your perspective and experience to add to my own, to continue my ongoing journey of discovery, and I have been playing for 44 years! I have built two guitars with Warmoth necks and bodies over the years. I don't own them anymore because friends of mine liked them so much they bought them from me! And I must say you are one bad ass player! I know very few people, and that includes a lot of professionals, that can play totally different kinds of music, but you are absolutely one of them! I wish you the very best in your career and your endeavors! Joe from CA :)
Enjoyed the daily fix. Thanks Aaron!
Dude, your videos have been awesome, didn’t know you were such a great singer / player. Thank you for posting all the vids and keeping us going. You are a beautiful legend!
Great job doing these "quarantine" posts, Aaron. Nice work & well done! Thank you.
These videos have been awesome. I have learned a lot and been very entertained. Thank you and stay safe!
Really going to miss the daily dose of Aaron from Warmoth! Thanks so much for taking the time to do this, and I hope your new projects go well!
Hey Aaron, have really enjoyed the videos these past few weeks, great presentation and content. Good luck with upcoming work and leave some time to keep on picking!!!
Looked forward to these videos every day. You did a great job and I will miss them. Love my Warmoth neck and hope Warmoth appreciates the value you provide. Good luck and stay safe.
You guys are such an awesome company. I hope things return to normal soon. In the meantime I'm gonna miss these videos.
Aaron, I’ve been watching your videos for the past two weeks or so. A few days ago I put in an order for a rosewood strat neck, and you provided little tips in your recent videos (and past videos) that made me confident in options and buying from Warmoth. Keep up the good work and interesting videos! 😁
Thank you Aaron for your videos. I will miss them. You have been both entertaining and educational, a rare feat in this day and age.
FYI I have a Warmoth vip that I built some ten years ago. It has a quilt maple top and is absolutely beautiful. It has full coil splitting and various other tricks courtesy of a custom circuit design from Deaf Eddie, (check him out if you don’t know already, a lovely and generous guy)
who wouldn’t take any payment for his work, and it plays like butter. Stainless jumbo frets have not worn at all. I love it. Just a really fantastic instrument, both to look at and to play.
Best wishes for the future, and look forward to your next post.
Tim
Margaret River
Western Australia
,
I do hope you get back to doing these, I've really enjoyed them and the information has been really good. The video format does well to highlight your products and your staff.
I've enjoyed your music. Wish we'd heard more of it.
www.aarontunes.com
@@warmoth I really like "Fight My Fight" but I laughed myself silly with "Ain't Supposed to be Pretty"
@@schreds8882 both songs were a great treat. You not only kept us company, kept us informed but entertained as well thanks again!
Thanks for the fun series. Sorry to see it go, but really enjoyed it while it lasted. And I learned a number of tips that will help with my first Warmoth build when it arrives! Thanks and take care!!!
As many have already said" Thank you so much!" Looking forward to what you and Warmoth will be doing.
Aaron, thanks so much for these videos! I have enjoyed them thoroughly, and it has been really cool to get to “know” you virtually! Keep on pickin’!
Thanks for all the videos I really enjoyed them :)
I live in Germany and when the videos were published it was evening here and I always watches before going to bed, they are very calm. :)
I've just now begun watching your videos the last couple of weeks so I hate for them to end now - they've been great!
You've been great Aaron! Thanks so much for these. You'll be getting a call from me for sure!
I am going to miss this format, and though I understand the need to pivot in small business, I do hope you and Warmoth find your way back to something similar (or even better) to these videos. It's been a great series, so thank you Aaron!
Thanks Aaron for videos and I have really learned a lot hope you make more of them soon.
Thanks Aaron for your "at home video series". I think it kept quite a lot of people occupied, entertained and educated and it would be great to see this kind of thing as a regular event. Maybe when the world returns to normal you can kick something similar off again. You're a great ambassador for Warmoth. All the best !!
Thank You Aaron, thanks for all the cool content, it helped take of minds off all the craziness of the world right now, and helped us focus, learn and enjoy some new things. Which all relate to the probably the greatest way to escape at anytime with the gift of music. Thanks again, Keep on Picking!
Thanks for all your great videos from home during this time! They've been wonderful to watch, and I look forward to doing my first guitar build sometimes in the next few months! (using a lot of the advice you've given)
Solid efforts during this downtime; very much appreciated.
Warmoth, you have something here with these videos and this format lately. I can see the channel growing if you keep these up. I've really enjoyed watching these past few weeks (months?) with Aaron at home. It's been awesome!
Thank you for all the videos you've done. I really looked forward to watching them every day, and they always brightened my day.
You’re a champ for making warmoth informative videos, that make it so easy for customers to choose with ease
Thanks for doing these videos. They've been a great insight and entertainment during this odd time. Warmoth has insanely great PR because of your content. Best of luck.
Aaron, phenomenal series and thanks so much for helping keep my mind on the music! Stay safe and definitely looking forward to beginning a Warmoth build soon!
Just started watching all these Warmoth videos with Aaron over the last month. He just comes across as such a genuine, kind, and knowledgeable person. Keep up the great work, Aaron. Ordered my first Warmoth guitar last month and as long as this service and consideration keeps up, I'll be ordering more!
I want to thank you for making these videos. Have a kind heart to share a moment with during these times has been very important to me. Stay safe, all the best.
Ahhhh your home videos will be missed. Can't wait to see what all Warmoth has in stock for us though. Keep up the great work Aaron!
Hi Aaron, I have enjoyed really these short videos. I have found them interesting, informative, open & honest. Hopefully we will see more in the future. So until next time "Wash your hands, be kind & keep on picking" Love it!!
Count me among the disappointed yet appreciative. Great job on the videos from home. I appreciate you, Aaron.
Aaron , That Was So Cool 👍👍
Thank You , It Was Awesome to Find Out So Many Cool Things About You And Warmoth 🎸🎸
Thanks Aaron. Best spokesperson for a brand ever
Hey Aaron, You rock! Love your videos. Looking forward to your 40th Anniversary documentary. Keep it up!
I think I remember reading that Steve Von Till of Neurosis uses some Warmoth partscasters.
Looking forward to the doc you're working on!
Ah man... Both my husband and I really enjoy your videos. Thank you ever so kindly for being such a cool and interesting person as well as being a great voice for Warmoth. We will definitely miss you. And remember, wash your hands, be kind, and keep on picking! ;)
Same thing happened to me in 1985; I was at Namm in Anaheim and standing all by himself was Brian May. I was all of about 21 at the time and was afraid to approach him but figured it might be the closest I'd ever get to meet a celebrity, so there I went. Super nice guy and signed my business card.
I'll miss your videos; you've got a great sense of humor and explain things really well without coming off as condescending.
All great things must come to an end. The Aaron at Home vids were awesome. Looking forward to what comes next! Here is to all of us getting back to it and remembering the epic run you had from the home bunker!
Good luck on the new projects, Aaron. I’ve been loving all the knowledge you’ve been dropping on us. Can’t wait for the new site for my first build.
I truly enjoyed your videos during this crazy time. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for all of these informative and entertaining videos. I watched damn near all of them. I look forward to working with you guys for my future build.
I hope you will continue making Warmoth videos once things get back to normal. Good luck with the website. Wash your hands, be kind and keep on picking!
hey Aaron! I really enjoyed all your content. God bless you!! I just ordered my first guitar from you. IImII
Thank you for your uplifting and encouraging (and oh yeah, informative) videos during these unique and challenging days. Most sincerely appreciated! Thank you Aaron and Warmoth!!!