387 RSW Martin D35 Impossible Crack Repair

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  • Опубліковано 15 кві 2020
  • This Martin guitar was in a world of hurt. See how I was able to improve it.
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  • @musicman4635
    @musicman4635 10 місяців тому +1

    I bought a D35 with a BLACK pickguard in the mid 70's. I didn't apply polish, cleaner or anything, in fact I rarely played it. It sat in its hardshell fiberglass case for about 10 yrs when I noticed the PG starting to lift from a low edge. I found out that it was a common problem with the PGs that Martin used for several years, and all of them curled. They were all black in color. Just maybe this guitar from the 70's was among them. Martin did not want to honor their lifetime guarantee, but with a bit of social media pressure, they sent me to my local Martin Service dealership. They fixed it and it didn't cost me, of course, it was under warranty. By the way, the 'fuzzy' material inside the case changed the binding from a pretty ivory to a discernable orangish color. Martin-caused problems~!

  • @SingSurfStrum
    @SingSurfStrum 4 роки тому +26

    Why do
    i find these so relaxing, it’s like meditation.

    • @1980bwc
      @1980bwc 4 роки тому +1

      Aint that the truth. I can turn on his videos late at night, and just listen to the audio. I drift right off to sleep.

    • @mobibliothehomeofmobi6617
      @mobibliothehomeofmobi6617 3 роки тому

      Ditto

    • @davidallen346
      @davidallen346 3 роки тому

      You don't even realized one hour have gone by watching his video, that Martin is a beauty !

  • @stevehall4708
    @stevehall4708 4 роки тому +15

    If I was the owner of this guitar and went to pick it up after the repair, I would give Jerry a big tip. One of the most impressive “before and after “ videos yet. Amazing repair -great work!

  • @leecunningham1072
    @leecunningham1072 4 роки тому +10

    The pickguard problem is a known thing with '60s Martins. In those guitars, the guard was put directly on the wood, using solvent on the back of the guard, then sticking to the naked wood. The finish was applied over the pickguard. The plastic used was prone to shrinkage, and since it was glued directly to the wood, would cause the inner (under the G string) and outer edge cracks. You'll note that if you pull one of those pickguards off, and let it sit for a day or two, it will shrink even more, since the wood isn't holding it in place. Martin switched to pickguards with adhesive on the back, applied over the finish. To "age" a glossy new pickguard, sometimes I'll use a 5000 or more micromesh pad, going in the direction of the owner's pick strokes.

    • @leecunningham1072
      @leecunningham1072 4 роки тому +4

      BTW - love these videos & have picked up a few new tricks. Thanks!

    • @susanroycroft89
      @susanroycroft89 Рік тому

      Very important information to know, sincere thanks

    • @susanroycroft89
      @susanroycroft89 Рік тому

      Don here from Hamilton NZ on my Wife's tablet (Susan) I also do minor repairs on acoustic guitar's thanks for that information 😮😊

  • @maltesetony9030
    @maltesetony9030 10 місяців тому +3

    This man is a magician! The guitar appeared to be a hopeless case, a real lost cause. Great work!

  • @cfreeman5631
    @cfreeman5631 4 роки тому +32

    Jerry, my profession is as a technical service chemist in a chemical manufacturing company. Before that, I developed products. I can tell you that no spray of a polish type is manufactured without an oil, silicone or solvent component. They all have that combination. Your assumption that those products affect plastics and acetate type surfaces is correct. Plastics are like a sponge to solvents and react by shrinking or expanding. Sometimes that is just a dulling , other times it is what you have here. So, good advice as usual.

    • @StoicTrader-
      @StoicTrader- 4 роки тому

      What about ax wax? Supposedly it doesn't have anything like that in it.

  • @ozarkladyscreativemoods
    @ozarkladyscreativemoods Рік тому +4

    I don't know how I found you but I am glad I did. I love repairing and saving things. I is just in my nature. Enjoyed your outstanding repair job and your attention to details. New Subscriber.

    • @the2connors
      @the2connors Рік тому

      I find your videos very informative & enjoy your accent & singing excellent although I need hearing aids.

  • @peterfrancis7999
    @peterfrancis7999 4 роки тому +8

    It's craftsmen like you that make the rest of us guitar pickers appreciate the fine job you do. Excellent work, with some interesting tips thrown in. Thank you for posting this.

  • @RicTic66
    @RicTic66 4 роки тому +4

    Good job. An hour well spent watching a craftsman. You really go the extra mile. 👍😊🎶

  • @ricfair9919
    @ricfair9919 3 роки тому +2

    " It's not perfect but it is improved" You have VERY high standards for the quality of your work. Sometimes that can be a problem when you are limited by how much a customer willing to spend on a repair. That Martin is beauty the crack repair was hard to see, customer should be more than happy!

  • @garyginther6742
    @garyginther6742 Рік тому +2

    A Martin D-35 is a a great sounding model, and that one is also a beautiful looker!! I really LOVE that finish!!! You made the back look unbelievable! Great job on spiffing that one up!!!

  • @MrMikeb8
    @MrMikeb8 4 роки тому +4

    im not a luthier but i love your videos. i feel as if i had to do repairs on my own guitars i feel confident in attempting it. these videos are better than most programs on tv. thanks again.

  • @paulcullen5015
    @paulcullen5015 4 роки тому +3

    I’ve been binge watching your fabulous videos during the Covid lockdown from my home in Scotland, really informative and you are great to watch. Was looking forward to catching you and your band at the Milngavie folk club, hope that happens one day soon. Keep the videos coming.

  • @hideawayblues6878
    @hideawayblues6878 4 роки тому +5

    Excellent repair video. My only suggestion, if the customer would allow, would be to video their reaction to seeing the guitar after the transformation. I can only imagine that they would be picking their jaw off the floor just when opening up the case. That's just a suggestion. It really is an excellent video and I have liked and subscribed.

  • @eddyj3862
    @eddyj3862 4 роки тому +3

    Hi Jerry!!! Every repair video you do, you always seem to make out in the Jerry Rosa way that you are on to a fail, but you never fail and the repair's always turn out fantastic and always a hell of a lot better than when they came in to your workshop!!! also you sort of pulled down your own song you wrote which i thought was a good'n and if the Legend Marty Robbins was still with us, he would have made that a hit. Yourself and Randy Shartiger have taught me so much about guitar repairs and i am so grateful to you both my American friends!!!! Eddy from Sunny old Liverpool England.

  • @ernestalcorn521
    @ernestalcorn521 2 роки тому +1

    I really appreciate these videos, you’re country, and honest, I enjoy the humor,and those three go great together. Good day

  • @one1gretsch
    @one1gretsch 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for showing an interesting repair, it turned out really good in the end. The song and sound of the guitar were good too. To Melissa, the color of your nails made me wish for the spring to come, still much snow in the northern part of Norway.

  • @charliedurham1954
    @charliedurham1954 4 роки тому +3

    Beautiful song,wonderful repair,gorgeous instrument. You are the MAN !

  • @richardspees841
    @richardspees841 4 роки тому +1

    Great repair of a tough break, and you song touched me. Take care and thank much for your sharing of your journey and your skills as a luthier. It is greatly appreciated.

  • @dennyferguson7854
    @dennyferguson7854 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge, it speaks volumes of your character.

  • @samuelhodges8208
    @samuelhodges8208 2 роки тому

    Those old D35s had many of the same problems and I don't think Martin responded very well to customer complaints. Most of us D35 owners just sent our guitars off and had them repaired quietly and just kept moving. I wish I had known about you years ago, Jerry, because some of the repairs were not done properly. You would moan if you saw my old axe! Thanks for another terrific video, brother!

  • @tomallen8527
    @tomallen8527 2 роки тому +1

    Jerry, I always enjoy your approach to figuring out what needs to be done to make it right. Another great, and I think frustrating, job.

  • @MuscleDad420
    @MuscleDad420 4 роки тому +2

    Great work! I wouldn't sweat the troughs in the finish. The owner knows how bad it was to begin with. Getting those cracks sealed, leveled best you can and finished are a huge improvement and what matters most at the end of the day.

  • @BradfordGuy
    @BradfordGuy Рік тому +1

    That repair turned out much nicer than I thought it would! Very nice job.

  • @mikecurtin9831
    @mikecurtin9831 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks much for the video, thumbs up to crush a troll. I'm a big fan of the D-35.
    I have a D-35 that was made in '72, I bought it new in '73. By 1997, my pick guard had curled up until the pointed end was higher than the strings. I slowly peeled it off one evening and fortunately didn't remove any wood and didn't have any cracks in the top. (I've heard of other people having that problem, too.) I had always wanted a tortoise shell pick guard, but black was the only option when that guitar was made.
    My then-wife called the factory and ordered me a plastic tortoise shell replacement. They told her that when they built mine that they would stick the pick guard down and then spray the guitar. They said that now they finish the body and THEN stick down the pick guard, so they suggested that I coat the bare wood with multiple coats of lacquer until it was flush with the existing finish and then stick the new pick guard down, so that's what I did. So far it still looks good.

  • @harleyveejay
    @harleyveejay 4 роки тому +1

    Jerry, your voice was in fine form in this video, another great tutorial. Thanks

  • @myretoucher1
    @myretoucher1 4 роки тому +2

    Loved watching the repair- patience is the key here!

  • @davidpeterson9281
    @davidpeterson9281 4 роки тому +1

    just found this show a few weeks ago and absolutely love it, you do good work sir and the song at the end is like a bonus

  • @SuperNarcissius
    @SuperNarcissius 4 роки тому +2

    Gosh, if only I could posses 1/100 th of your talents and bring back to life my old J50 the way you repaired those two raised cracks. Such hability combined with patience is a blessing from the Allmighty. Keep healthy !

  • @scapegoatiscariot2767
    @scapegoatiscariot2767 Рік тому

    I set my strings by allowing for three winds. After threading the string through the post I crimp it against the host and in the direction it will be wound and the other end the same in the opposite direction thus locking the string at both ends of the post. Then finally I wind the string over itself once and under the remaining turns thus locking it once more.
    If I have too much wound around in the end, I adjust. It's that important to someone who bends strings.
    I saw your repair on that fancy green Les Paul model with the broken head. Don't know how you set about getting the measurements but that was incredible.

  • @dm9151
    @dm9151 4 роки тому +2

    I love what you do and the time you take to do things right. You don't see enough of that these days. And I love the song, you tell it like it is.

  • @gwag8410
    @gwag8410 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful work Jerry..... that Martin sounds amazing by the way. The song was one that came directly from the heart, no doubt about that.. very nice..

  • @williammead9966
    @williammead9966 4 роки тому +1

    Nicely done Jerry. Thanks for sharing.

  • @vincentlussier8264
    @vincentlussier8264 3 роки тому

    All considering the repair job is great! And my God the sound of an older Martin is so beautiful.

  • @rodrigo329
    @rodrigo329 4 роки тому +1

    Man, i was cracking up in how much this guitar gave you a hard time
    Thanks for posting and being sincere about it

  • @matthewb8229
    @matthewb8229 4 роки тому +11

    Love gone wrong songs are the best. Well, next to a murder ballad. Who doesn't love a good murder ballad? No one, that's who. Great video Jerry.

    • @ijosef
      @ijosef 4 роки тому +2

      Agreed! I'd like to hear Jerry do "Knoxville Girl", as made famous by the Louvin Brothers.

  • @Mulgy
    @Mulgy 4 роки тому +3

    This could be my new fav guitar you have had in Jerry. So beautiful and such a lovely sound, wow.

  • @daciuk8
    @daciuk8 4 роки тому +1

    Just had today’s fix of RSW repairs Jerry, feel so much better for it!
    From a grey day in old London Town ❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿❤️

  • @toddtech404
    @toddtech404 4 роки тому +3

    I've become a big fan. I learned working on instruments from a adopted uncle by the name of Steve Hepner. He also was a mandolin player. He passed on a few years ago but what he showed me as a teen hanging out in his shop will last a lifetime. Its amazing we have all kinds of information, tips and tricks and all kinds of fancy tools these days. By the way I love your thickness sander.

  • @jamesgero5730
    @jamesgero5730 Рік тому

    i was taught by a master luthier,,, your level and crown and especially final polish boggles my mind.

  • @joshandrews7747
    @joshandrews7747 4 роки тому +2

    I'm so glad I found your page. Just got my first "nice" guitar - martin 12 fret 000-15. It's getting set up and so I'm just sitting here watching video of people playing one. I restore vintage pens and could watch you do repairs for hours. UA-cam led me to a guy working on Willie's Trigger and I said damn pretty near what I do. Then on to you. I appreciate what you're doing

  • @keninnis1
    @keninnis1 4 роки тому +2

    You did a great job of repairing and hiding those cracks..Good video ..lots of learning information in it.Thanks for sharing...Stay safe my friend.

  • @jamiej14544
    @jamiej14544 4 роки тому +2

    Had this been my guitar, I would have been very pleased with the results. Looks like a new guitar!

  • @ilias4156
    @ilias4156 2 роки тому

    This is the most riveting drama I have ever seen ! The tension , the suspense. Never give up.

  • @geneedwards5639
    @geneedwards5639 4 роки тому +1

    Your analogy to applying drywall mud is a good one. I’ve done plenty of drywall seams, and it sure takes patience and knowing when to stop when it’s good. I really enjoyed this video of another masterful repair. I love your original ‘love-gone-wrong’ song. Thanks for showing us.

  • @kenyoder8014
    @kenyoder8014 4 роки тому +1

    I’m addicted to your repair videos. Great song too!

  • @ross9581
    @ross9581 3 роки тому

    Very good repair on these cracks.Martin D-35 sounds amazing. The repair on the case gave me sone ideas to fix one of my cases.

  • @drjcwardjr
    @drjcwardjr 4 роки тому +1

    I enjoy your videos. I’m a picker for fun on my D-28 but appreciate the construction and I fine tweaking of function and sound a quality instrument more and more as a result of watching the final results when you diagnose and apply your skills. Thanks and stay safe.

  • @perihelion7798
    @perihelion7798 4 роки тому +1

    As usual, thank you for showing your struggles and thinking process during these videos.
    A lot of UA-cam luthiers don't do that, and it makes them appear perfect, which they are not.
    Also, thanks to Melissa for lending her hands to the video. Unusual, but much appreciated.
    Amazing job on that player Martin! The back repair was remarkable, and the guitar was beautiful.

  • @jeankennedy7522
    @jeankennedy7522 3 роки тому

    I enjoy watching your attention to detail.

  • @ste123456754
    @ste123456754 Рік тому

    fantastic job you have hell of a lot of patience real craftmanship really enjoyed watching

  • @antonastrom4450
    @antonastrom4450 4 роки тому +1

    "Maybe not the best song" That was a beautiful song! This was the first video I watched here and I'm already enjoying it! Keep going!

  • @malcseaman9807
    @malcseaman9807 4 роки тому +1

    I think you made a fab job of that crack repair! The guitar looked gorgeous when you had finished it all. If I were the customer I would be dead chuffed with it! Great job Jerry!

  • @Cheesemaster413
    @Cheesemaster413 4 роки тому +4

    I have heard many explanations of the notorious Martin pick guard crack that range from the plastic shrinking to the plastic not allowing the spruce to expand and contract with changes in temperature and humidity. I also remember hearing once that the curling like this D-35 was caused by chemicals in cigarette smoke !. Nice back repair Jerry !

  • @gurugrandad
    @gurugrandad 4 роки тому +2

    I might be a bit sadistic....but I love watching the difficult repairs...especially when they come out this well...nice one👍

  • @helenmccuan4159
    @helenmccuan4159 3 роки тому +1

    Helen McCuan Beautiful Song. My kind of music . Love It.

  • @TheDasbull
    @TheDasbull 4 роки тому +3

    Excellent work sir! Years ago I was given a very abused classical guitar with a hole punched in the front along with "several" cracks. I had never repaired a guitar - figured I had nothing to lose. Couple of tubes of super glue, some time spent, and a now somewhat ugly beautiful sounding instrument... After watching your wonderful videos I am considering attempting to make it look closer to how it sounds 😊
    Thank you sir!

  • @jefferp
    @jefferp 4 роки тому +2

    You got the wounded Martin looking great! Nice job!

  • @OlneyaTesota
    @OlneyaTesota 4 роки тому +1

    Love your work and your singing....JC

  • @davidjones6218
    @davidjones6218 2 роки тому

    Superb work Jerry, fantastic work!
    And such a sweet song at the end too... Absolute gent. 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @pierrelalumiere6109
    @pierrelalumiere6109 4 роки тому +1

    glad to see that you are doing the SWING A THING even in those hard time and THANK YOU for that

  • @kenthebean6619
    @kenthebean6619 4 роки тому +1

    Brilliant, as usual from you. Who'd dare mess with a Martin D 35 ? Only the brave! Thanks, and don't worry about the song...I'm sure it will come around one day!

  • @Scarcraih
    @Scarcraih 4 роки тому +2

    Wow! What a great job you did on this guitar! It sure looked a lot better than I thought it would. I sure wish there was a luthier with your skill in my neck of the woods.

  • @MMitchellMarmel
    @MMitchellMarmel 4 роки тому +82

    You're definitely the Martin luthier king! ;-)

  • @eatdawg1
    @eatdawg1 4 роки тому +3

    Martin glued the pick guard directly to the wood on the top back in the 70's as they did going back to the prewar days. Then they sprayed lacquer over the top, pick guard and all. The lacquer caused the pick guard to shrink which created the classic Martin pick guard crack. This led to their practice of using self-adhesive pick guards on top of the finish. You did a good job!

    • @UCS0608
      @UCS0608 4 роки тому +1

      Right. I had the same problem with my D-35 from 1973. Fortunately the crack was small and it was beatufully fixed by a friend who's a marvelous luthier and does this all the time!
      I actually saw a video from Stewmac where this problem was solved on a D-35. I thought it would be smart to check out my guitar as well and guess what...?
      So I had it fixed and sent an email to StewMac to thank them! :)

    • @gregmccarty8253
      @gregmccarty8253 2 роки тому

      I had the same problem with my 1972 D-28. My good friend and ace luthier Larry Brown removed the curled pickguard and made a new one. Perfect.

  • @acurabby
    @acurabby 4 роки тому +2

    I am a fan Jerry, great insights to your repairs and humor. Thanks and great original about Love Gone Bad tune as well. Cheers!

  • @kliller854
    @kliller854 Рік тому

    Beautiful job preparing those cracks!

  • @lindawoody8501
    @lindawoody8501 Рік тому

    How wonderful a job you did! Even that case issue. Super.

  • @JoshuaCraigStrain
    @JoshuaCraigStrain 4 роки тому +2

    It was a GREAT SONG !! Nice repair -NICE attention to detail !! SO MUCH better to catch all that unknown (to us) stuff before than after (obviously) !! God's got his own's backs !!

  • @davidmcausland4088
    @davidmcausland4088 4 роки тому

    God what a wonderful job you did gone are the cracks and all the other little problems have turned out perfect too

  • @dazuk1969
    @dazuk1969 4 роки тому +6

    You do yourself down Mr RSW...you tried everything to get those two cracks back together. I dont know how long it was left like that but i think the wood expanded somehow, which meant they were never going to reseat....all things considered you did an amazing job...but you always do. I really love the running commentary, mixed with thinking out loud, and just plain ol talking to yourself...very endearing. Absolute peace and respect to ya Mr RSW.

    • @RogerBarraud
      @RogerBarraud 4 роки тому

      Very likely correct. Once it's exposed like that, the water in the atmosphere will start to wick into the grain and swell it.

  • @LauriPlaysOfficial
    @LauriPlaysOfficial Рік тому

    I stumbled across this channel a week or so back after picking up my guitar again after a couple of decades. I don’t know why I am enjoying these so much! 🤣 It’s rather like taking in a zen garden, very relaxing. Very much enjoying your channel!

  • @roberteweil
    @roberteweil Рік тому

    Thoroughly enjoyed this video. And what a super job you did on the restoration! It had a really pleasant sound that weren't well with your song at the end.

  • @colleenbarry5611
    @colleenbarry5611 4 роки тому +2

    Watching your shows has given me the confidence to finally set up the 50-something year old Guild electric hollow body guitar I was given six years ago. Dropped down the adjustable bridge (which had also been placed poorly), fixed the intonation, swapped out the strings and it plays soooooooo much better! Thanks, Jerry!

  • @Justinalexanderb
    @Justinalexanderb Рік тому

    Amazing work! That before and after is crazy.

  • @ziggylayneable
    @ziggylayneable 4 роки тому +3

    Love Ya Jerry you're a great guy and you know your Business!... You've turned me from "The guitar tech", into someone who can actually reset a neck on an acoustic guitar. Until I started watching you a couple years back I couldn't do that.

  • @hoggjazz
    @hoggjazz 3 роки тому

    Great repair! Made me get out my own D35 and pick a little!

  • @charleskitterman1304
    @charleskitterman1304 2 роки тому

    When I have a crack, the first thing I do is a heavy humidification with sponges in plastic bags, with a trash bag tied around the guitar body. I humidify for a week and I am amazed how cracks will close back up, making it easier to cleat.

  • @douglasmorrison9098
    @douglasmorrison9098 4 роки тому +1

    They are really fortunate you were able to restore that finish as you did after what they had done to it

  • @dufus2273
    @dufus2273 4 роки тому +1

    Great job on the repair and the singing too.

  • @jnparesa
    @jnparesa Рік тому

    Fantastic job on the repair and a great song!

  • @robwalton7749
    @robwalton7749 4 роки тому +1

    Your idea for the dowel being a spreader is good one. I use a turnbuckle with different length ends and cauls that way I can adjust it to fit inside and then expand it once inside. When my new workshop is finished, I'll find the box that I packed it in and send you a pic. Great job by the way..

  • @richardalanprow283
    @richardalanprow283 4 роки тому +1

    Always a pleasure watching you work! I'm like you the intonation would have driven me nuts!!

  • @harmontrucking4926
    @harmontrucking4926 4 роки тому

    I have been telling customers that sprays do that to their pickguards for years. And I always get told I'm crazy, well I'm happy to hear I'm not the only one. I've been doing this for 18yrs and your the first to share this same thought.

  • @lrstaf6
    @lrstaf6 4 роки тому +2

    Hi Jerry;
    Still surviving in southern Wisconsin. Great job on a difficult repair. It really looks nice and seems to play very well too. Another two thumbs up. Be well my friend.

  • @MrVbobby
    @MrVbobby 4 роки тому +1

    you are much to humble I have worked with all types of wood for years and would be happy with the result you got. Don't be so tough on yourself.

  • @jonathanfrieze8497
    @jonathanfrieze8497 2 роки тому

    a couple of them hammer strikes were scaring me great job love the free content doing gods work

  • @bruceducker2029
    @bruceducker2029 4 роки тому +1

    After watching the full video, I must say that was a good repair. The approach to the cracks seemed to work out well and the finish is a dang sight better than what it was on the back. For a guitar with a "matte" finish, that bugger came out awesome. I almost bought one of the newer Martins, with their funky matte finishes. I'm glad I didn't. Now mind you, Martins are good guitars, but my money was better spent elsewhere. Thanks for the video and thanks to Melissa for the helping hands.

  • @madgeniusmusic
    @madgeniusmusic 4 роки тому

    Amazing video Jerry, and I love your song.

  • @dono1606
    @dono1606 4 роки тому +2

    Thx Jerry! I have a D-35 w/o cracks! TYG! I think your repair was great. I love the Renaissance wax!

  • @constitutionalist3931
    @constitutionalist3931 Рік тому

    Good job. I've fixed a lot of cracked guitars, but I haven't seen one any tougher than that one. I can relate to your comment about knowing when to stop. I've messed up some decent repairs by simply trying to make them look a little better. Keep up the good work.

  • @arthurthiswasagoodmovewatk4546

    hi my name art ii from ky i watch your show all the time and have learn a lot i work on guitar and banjo to i enjoy watching your show thank you🖐
    all

  • @davecarey7452
    @davecarey7452 4 роки тому +1

    Great job as usual. Repaired a back crack on a J-50 several years ago compounded with broken cross braces. Now after watching your video, I've realised that I should have used my wife's assistance and ca glue. The sample song tops it off.

  • @20glen20
    @20glen20 4 роки тому +1

    Great repair Jerry. You don't have to agonize over , you can still see it. , and its not perfect... , Because we all knew it was going to be really good repair.... Look forward to your next repair, love your work. Oh and it was nice to have the guest appearance too. :) Glenn.

  • @ronfiveo
    @ronfiveo 4 роки тому +3

    This double crack is extremely close to what is going on with my mid to late 60s Regal jumbo. Very nice job well done. I've kinda had to take a break from it due to hurricane Hannah, but the Lord was very kind and we only had a little branch problems and debris on the yard. We didn't even loose power except for just about 2 minutes. My prayers go to those who are flooded out.

  • @JimmyRadloff
    @JimmyRadloff 2 роки тому

    Nice work friend. You definitely gave that guitar new life.

  • @braydenwilliamsonmusic
    @braydenwilliamsonmusic 4 роки тому

    Wonderful Videos Jerry, wishing you and your family the best of health and safety!

  • @chickengnawer
    @chickengnawer 4 роки тому +1

    Well, U Solved ANOTHER Dilemma~And as Usual~ACED It!
    Amazing Work once again, "Doc"!

  • @jimbojones101
    @jimbojones101 4 роки тому

    Just a tip ~ nail polish remover will dissolve super glue, so with a bit of careful cleaning, a lot of the excess can be removed before sanding, be careful though because it may also soften the lacquer finish of the guitar with a bit of experimentation you will be able to gauge what works for you. I have used it for removing excess glue around a drop fill. I let the work dry for about 20 mins before final sanding. I'm no expert but I found it to be useful for the little bits of work repairing cracks here and there on my own guitar.

  • @bobbysipes2469
    @bobbysipes2469 3 роки тому +1

    That is a pretty amazing fix. your the greatest Jerry.