@@stumpthegeek how do you know I sell souls on the black market? 😂 haha ‘Loses it’ - quite possibly.. ‘Me saying yes’ - hmm that’s going to be truly difficult for me to do!
I came into your shop while my boyfriend was in the dentist next door, it was amazing. You didn't have the strings I was after but the experience of seeing everything including the river was worth it. I did eventually find the strings, eBay. Can't find them anywhere else. I think I bought a jaw harp, a box of picks and a few other things. Thank you. 😄👍
1. His battery runs out, again. 2. His energy doesn't run out, ever. 3. He throws at least 1 more wild build idea at chat 4. He buys the Woodstock Tele burl (I'm cheating, Matt has been playing it on DGD livestreams)
Thank you Ben, for reminding me why I try to stay out of guitar shops!! I'd make an exception for this though. Great variety, could spend oh...a week in there!
When talked about c.f.s (circular fret system) I stopped to search for it and to understand it. It's made by a company called fgn... The idea is that each string crosses each fret at 90 degrees.
Yes to the triple neck acoustic, and can you rope in Sofia to help/teach you? But (as a non-builder who learned what little he knows from build videos), wont starting with 3 "budget" acoustics just make it harder rather than easier? Multiple top/side joints, will that be a weakness? Assuming you use the 3 necks, you're locked into existing scale lengths and peg layout - does anyone "need" 3 regular necks. Some kind of variety ... 6, 12, baritone, ukulele, or harp guitar etc, then I can see the purpose.
You could still have the option to rip the frets out of a couple of necks. Fill the headstock and re drill for bigger pegs giving you the option for a harp guitar layout. Although yes it may create more work..
Wow! What an amazing 'Aladdin's Cave' of wonderful and rare guitars, so many I've never seen or heard of before and I've been playing for years. What a treat! Many thanks to WMG Guitars and to Ben and the team for putting it together. Very much looking forward to part 2. 🙏👍
Thank you so much for your kind comments! It’s a truly special part of my job being able to visit small manufacturers and luthiers and bring unique products back to the UK! We try to be a bit different and bring the personality back to this industry! 😊
I appreciate this UK channel for making me aware of various European brands that, as a Westerner (Ozark Mountain resident), I have heard of but, never really appreciated. Thank you for this. Keep on!
The conjoined headstock is such a striking feature of that guitar! It’s truly a special piece. It would have to be a feature if he built one! No questions asked..
Imagine that you live in Plymouth but you need to travel the 25 miles up to Ashburton by bus so your boyfriend (R.I.P.) can see a dentist. Well we did , but while he was getting his teeth done i went next door into WM guitars and i can say that if i had the opportunity i could have spent all day in there. If you ever get the chance to go there you won't regret it. Don't worry about stepping on the river window, it'll take your weight. Maybe I'll take a trip up there again just for the memories.
I’ve got one of those old fylde mandolas that was in the wall pretty much the same as that but it has a poorly top . The bracing has gone and the top has dished . It sounded amazing when it was playable. You walked past it and it made a noise 👌 . I’ve started the repair by removing the back and will rebrace it but not sure which bracing to use at the moment. On going project lol I’m a guitar builder in Bournemouth . Can’t wait to play it again very cool instrument I bought for £300 back in early 2002
Very nice, vid made me drool so freaking much, I needed a sponge for the mess. I have found in my dealings that any mom and pop shop gives incredible service compared to a corporate environment store.
As someone who prefers old gnarly or different guitars, I'd love to visit that shop one day, but it's a long way to go, especially as I made a solemn vow to not buy any more guitars. Thanks to you and WM Guitars for showing us this wonderful place, and long may it continue! Of course you should build the Cerberus guitar! How about an electric version as well? It would need to have a hollow body, of course.
It’s the river that runs through our town Ashburton. Named the River Ashburn. Our building was built over the river as infill in the 1800’s. The building was put on stilts which are old ship timbers. The river was named ‘The River Of Blood’ because our town used to stain old military uniforms Red due to our rich iron deposits locally so the river used to run red from the iron staining. There’s several local folklore tales about the river also. It has a rich history! We put the glass feature in the floor when we bought the building!
Im going to be down your neck of the woods in the summer and so I think I will visit that shop, I just know there will be something there thatI wont be able to leave without purchasing, there were some absolutely gobsmacking guitars in there although I did hear Westone mentioned who knocked out some very piss poor instruments in the '80s, I remember my local guitar store had some and they still had most of the same initial batch in 1999.
Thanks for your comments Andrew!! You’re welcome anytime and yeah not all Westone’s were good by any means. But then again it doesn’t have to a good guitar to be in a museum focused on retaining history! We love hearing people say ‘I had one of those and it was the worst guitar I ever owned’ 😂
I'm rather loving the Woodstock reverse headstock PJ bass on their site. £1k for a hand built, nicely spec'd, non-standard design bass seems like a bargain.
@@seantodd7662 Godin are definitely leading the market when it comes to midi guitars these days. Although the old 707’s are still such a vibe! Please do mate! You’re welcome anytime 😊
It was such a great day! Many thanks to Ben for visiting us and stay tuned for part 2!! 🤟🏽 can you guess what happens??
If I had to guess, I would say Ben completely loses it, and in the process offers you his soul for the harp guitar in the window, and you say Yes!
@@stumpthegeek how do you know I sell souls on the black market? 😂 haha
‘Loses it’ - quite possibly..
‘Me saying yes’ - hmm that’s going to be truly difficult for me to do!
I came into your shop while my boyfriend was in the dentist next door, it was amazing.
You didn't have the strings I was after but the experience of seeing everything including the river was worth it.
I did eventually find the strings, eBay. Can't find them anywhere else.
I think I bought a jaw harp, a box of picks and a few other things.
Thank you. 😄👍
1. His battery runs out, again.
2. His energy doesn't run out, ever.
3. He throws at least 1 more wild build idea at chat
4. He buys the Woodstock Tele burl (I'm cheating, Matt has been playing it on DGD livestreams)
@@Slikx666If you tell the shop what strings you want, I'd bet a lot of money that they would order a few sets to accommodate you. Most shops will.
That was awesome
So glad you enjoyed it! 😊🙏
Awesome video Ben.. Many thanks pal.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊🙏
Thank you Ben, for reminding me why I try to stay out of guitar shops!!
I'd make an exception for this though. Great variety, could spend oh...a week in there!
Don’t forget to bring your sleeping bag 😉
When talked about c.f.s (circular fret system) I stopped to search for it and to understand it. It's made by a company called fgn... The idea is that each string crosses each fret at 90 degrees.
Yes to the triple neck acoustic, and can you rope in Sofia to help/teach you?
But (as a non-builder who learned what little he knows from build videos), wont starting with 3 "budget" acoustics just make it harder rather than easier? Multiple top/side joints, will that be a weakness? Assuming you use the 3 necks, you're locked into existing scale lengths and peg layout - does anyone "need" 3 regular necks. Some kind of variety ... 6, 12, baritone, ukulele, or harp guitar etc, then I can see the purpose.
You could still have the option to rip the frets out of a couple of necks. Fill the headstock and re drill for bigger pegs giving you the option for a harp guitar layout. Although yes it may create more work..
Wow! What an amazing 'Aladdin's Cave' of wonderful and rare guitars, so many I've never seen or heard of before and I've been playing for years. What a treat! Many thanks to WMG Guitars and to Ben and the team for putting it together. Very much looking forward to part 2. 🙏👍
Thank you so much for your kind comments! It’s a truly special part of my job being able to visit small manufacturers and luthiers and bring unique products back to the UK! We try to be a bit different and bring the personality back to this industry! 😊
😮 wow, what an awesome shop. thanks Ben
Thank you so much! 🙏
I appreciate this UK channel for making me aware of various European brands that, as a Westerner (Ozark Mountain resident), I have heard of but, never really appreciated. Thank you for this. Keep on!
Yes, make that triple-necked thing! But you *have* to do the conjoined headstock!
The conjoined headstock is such a striking feature of that guitar! It’s truly a special piece. It would have to be a feature if he built one! No questions asked..
Oh definitely! That headstock is the key feature!
@@CrimsonCustomGuitars Sophia is hiding from you right now...
My favourite shop - so glad you did this!
Great video! sorry for the off topic question but do you guys have any plans to bring back the diy guitar kits? Much love
Imagine that you live in Plymouth but you need to travel the 25 miles up to Ashburton by bus so your boyfriend (R.I.P.) can see a dentist. Well we did , but while he was getting his teeth done i went next door into WM guitars and i can say that if i had the opportunity i could have spent all day in there.
If you ever get the chance to go there you won't regret it. Don't worry about stepping on the river window, it'll take your weight.
Maybe I'll take a trip up there again just for the memories.
Thanks for this... all three of you. This was a great watch on a dreary Wednesday morning.
Thank you so much 😊🙏 Glad you enjoyed it!
A very insightful video. Lots of really different stuff that pushes a builder to think yet again. Thanks for this.
You’re very welcome! Glad you enjoyed it 🙏😊
So many unusual guitars. It's no wonder Ben is giddy! Love to see it.
I’ve got one of those old fylde mandolas that was in the wall pretty much the same as that but it has a poorly top . The bracing has gone and the top has dished . It sounded amazing when it was playable. You walked past it and it made a noise 👌 . I’ve started the repair by removing the back and will rebrace it but not sure which bracing to use at the moment. On going project lol I’m a guitar builder in Bournemouth .
Can’t wait to play it again very cool instrument I bought for £300 back in early 2002
Favourite guitar shop! Great video chaps👌
Very nice, vid made me drool so freaking much, I needed a sponge for the mess.
I have found in my dealings that any mom and pop shop gives incredible service compared to a corporate environment store.
As someone who prefers old gnarly or different guitars, I'd love to visit that shop one day, but it's a long way to go, especially as I made a solemn vow to not buy any more guitars. Thanks to you and WM Guitars for showing us this wonderful place, and long may it continue!
Of course you should build the Cerberus guitar! How about an electric version as well? It would need to have a hollow body, of course.
Absolutely awesome....
Thanks so much!! 🙏
Ah, great shop; has made several antique-buying trips to Ashburton bearable!
That's some wild inspiration for the Dorset Guitar Museum.
Go for it Ben....Triple neck 😆
I think he has to do it now! 😅
Triple neck acoustic build Ben? What are you waiting for? Yes yes yes
Amazing shop what a trip
nice =D I kind of want to hear the story with the river as well now =P
It’s the river that runs through our town Ashburton. Named the River Ashburn.
Our building was built over the river as infill in the 1800’s. The building was put on stilts which are old ship timbers.
The river was named ‘The River Of Blood’ because our town used to stain old military uniforms Red due to our rich iron deposits locally so the river used to run red from the iron staining.
There’s several local folklore tales about the river also. It has a rich history!
We put the glass feature in the floor when we bought the building!
Im going to be down your neck of the woods in the summer and so I think I will visit that shop, I just know there will be something there thatI wont be able to leave without purchasing, there were some absolutely gobsmacking guitars in there although I did hear Westone mentioned who knocked out some very piss poor instruments in the '80s, I remember my local guitar store had some and they still had most of the same initial batch in 1999.
Thanks for your comments Andrew!! You’re welcome anytime and yeah not all Westone’s were good by any means. But then again it doesn’t have to a good guitar to be in a museum focused on retaining history!
We love hearing people say ‘I had one of those and it was the worst guitar I ever owned’ 😂
Quite the collection they have there, I'm struggling for space for my guitars, perhaps this is a solution!!
It’s a lot easier to hoover around them if they’re on the ceiling!
@@wmguitarsuk and the dogs can't knock them over 👍
Dusting must be a chore though?
@@CrimsonCustomGuitars not with my fading eyesight, I can't see dust at that range 😀
10:48 Similar to the machine gun guitar played by Kane Roberts when he was with Alice Cooper.
Kanes one was a bit more elaborate. I had a scope and I believe it shot smoke out from the headstock! 💨
Excellent!!!Thanks!!!
😊🙏
Glad you liked it!
He who leaves without being kicked out returns without being called
Just wow!💥💥💥
😊🙏🙏
I agree!
I'm rather loving the Woodstock reverse headstock PJ bass on their site. £1k for a hand built, nicely spec'd, non-standard design bass seems like a bargain.
And then I saw the Bronze Sparkle bass.
They are impeccably built! The neck profile on the basses are just divine too, they fit like a glove.
If your local pop in and give them a go!
12:58 I would love to see this
Damn
Damn is right! 😂
Can we say kid in a candy store 🎸🎸🎸😎
IQ - Great band
Do it!
It's not a foot pedal. Just use your hand to blow harmonica.
Your right! They were originally designed as a counter top display unit. Shame you don’t see them these days.
IQ still going strong if anyone is interested!
Awesome!! I didn’t realise! Well I have one of their guitars if they are still interested hahah 😂
@@wmguitarsuk I think he uses a Godin controller now. Beautiful store BTW. I hope to stop by next time I am in the UK!
@@seantodd7662 Godin are definitely leading the market when it comes to midi guitars these days. Although the old 707’s are still such a vibe!
Please do mate! You’re welcome anytime 😊
Don't use budget guitars, that build needs to be from scratch ;)
I raise you ‘Hand Tool Only’ haha Ben will hate me for that!
I DO NOT recommend hand tools only for a build, unless you're a glutton for punishment...
@@CrimsonCustomGuitars you should take 3 of those travel guitar kits you made a while ago and stick those together! That would be outrageous!
I wonder how many Ben bought....
You have to watch part 2 for that knowledge 😉
stay tuned for part 2....
Pick me up a hurdy gurdy.
I know someone who builds them! 😉
@@wmguitarsuk 😂
Kid. Sweetshop.
Shame they’re not the same price as sweets though.. 😐
Was it that obvious? 😆
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