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  • @martymcmannis9121
    @martymcmannis9121 4 роки тому +1

    One of the most gorgeous guitars I have ever seen. Thanks for the video.

  • @hanovergreen4091
    @hanovergreen4091 2 роки тому

    Outstanding!!!! That was great fun! I buy "less expensive" guitars and the quality is such I do'n't miss anything except fancy wood grains. Was very informative and relaxing watching you work and I learned somethings too. Very pretty though and Great Sound!!!
    Best Regards and Best Wishes for 2022!

  • @calsurflance5598
    @calsurflance5598 3 роки тому

    Great demo for your shop and your attention to detail.
    I may have to bring in my tele for a setup. Also my 79 LP has never had the frets worked. They could use a dressing.
    Nice build!👍🎸

  • @TheZooman22
    @TheZooman22 6 років тому

    Very nice, a real Custom Shop build. So many nice embellishments.The matching headstock just screams excess, I love it. I think that is what makes a guitar unique and personal.

  • @natas3.14
    @natas3.14 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for posting this video! I, after seeing the Warmoth Tele options, am soon to purchase one of their chambered tele bodies. You did incredible work. I had planned on using a maple Fender American Standard Tele neck; however, after seeing your video, I am now playing with the idea of getting one from them as well. Again, thank you for sharing, & just beautiful work

  • @chrisbrooks67
    @chrisbrooks67 2 роки тому

    Been thinking about a custom Warmoth build for some time now. I'll defiantly use you guys for assembly when I figure out what I want!

  • @bigcatjakeserna630
    @bigcatjakeserna630 4 роки тому

    Man great job all around especially the jamming. I had to remind...

  • @shooweri3666
    @shooweri3666 7 років тому +1

    Nice job and very beautiful instrument! Really enjoyed your playing as well.

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 7 років тому

      Thanks so much for the kind words!

  • @mchristr
    @mchristr 5 років тому

    Twenty-one hundred dollars is a bargain considering the quality of components, build, and setup. Perhaps one day my playing will justify such a beautiful instrument. Thanks for posting this up.

  • @shredgd5
    @shredgd5 5 років тому

    Gorgeous!

  • @leftymadrid
    @leftymadrid 4 роки тому

    A beautiful guitar indeed! As soon as I can get some money together, I definitely will order a guitar built by Warmoth!!!

  • @paolunna
    @paolunna 5 років тому +1

    Badass playing!

  • @RealityCheck1958
    @RealityCheck1958 6 років тому

    Beautiful build and great sounding guitar!

  • @thesaj1110
    @thesaj1110 6 років тому

    Of course you did an amazing job

  • @viperman300
    @viperman300 6 років тому

    Keep the luthier videos coming! Love the excellent craftsmanship and the guitar looks great. I’m currently waiting on my own warmoth tele. I’ll be trying to make a video to share also. Thanks!

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 6 років тому

      Thanks for the comps and for watching. Take your time, it will be worth it!

  • @HBSuccess
    @HBSuccess 5 років тому +4

    For what Warmoth charges they should be Plekking the neck and making sure their neck fits in their body. I’d expect to do “surgery” if I was spending $100 - not $600 😂

  • @XChristianNoirX
    @XChristianNoirX 6 років тому +3

    Beautiful! I just have to have a pickguard with a Tele though... especially with a thick pick like a V-pick, I'm always hitting the body...

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 6 років тому

      Hey Christian, thank you for the compliment and comment. Perhaps you could go with the nice top and make a transparent guard that custom fits the specific areas your pic digs in, minimizing it's muting effect? I use a really big pic too, the Clayton triangle 1.52, but I've practiced to avoid that extra body gashing for pic control and accurate note selection. Sooner or later, my fingertips eat into the wood though, but heck, if we're not wearing out our guitars, we're not playing enough! Here's a clip from a recent gig, doing an old Peter Green tune. I'm playing an old 1984 Ibanez RG440, modified, Warmoth neck, etc, the Tele is on the stand behind me (in the Santa hat!). We'll have upcoming vids where the Warmoth tele pictured here gets showcased. Thanks so much for watching, post a link if you build one!
      Cheers!
      ua-cam.com/video/i099OaFivlg/v-deo.html

  • @natemiller3936
    @natemiller3936 5 років тому

    The mahogany has beautiful ribbon striped figure. I built my own Strat guitar body out of cypress and got a beautiful neck from Warmoth. It was almost perfectly quatersawn but had awesome curly maple with a Brazilian Rosewood fretboard with abalone inlays. I got the neck for around $150 but that was back in 1996 after graduating high school and went to work at my dads cabinet shop.

  • @danhworth100
    @danhworth100 4 роки тому +1

    That’s sweet!!!

  • @daveredfern8258
    @daveredfern8258 5 років тому +14

    Nice work Dave, but, 1 should never have to do any mod work when ordering from warmoth. They really should have made sure that neck was nicely fitted with what they charge, cheers. Dave.

    • @TomGlander
      @TomGlander 3 роки тому

      I have to agree. Warmoth should provide perfect fitting parts, since they are making them. Otherwise, something isn't right.

    • @TVanderbeek
      @TVanderbeek 3 роки тому

      I ordered a bass body and neck from Warmoth. They are in production right now. I asked if they would fit together and was told they would since I ordered them together but they wouldn't really do any work on the fitment of assembly because they get in trouble for that.

  • @josegregoriorangel2461
    @josegregoriorangel2461 6 років тому +1

    Great video. Thanks for sharing the process and for the tips along the way. No doubt this shows Warmoth bodies and necks stand up to their reputation. Excellent selection of hardware... If babicz bridges came with smaller logos I think they would be more attractive, really.

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 6 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching, and I agree; love the Babicz, but the logo is a bit loud - like a NASCAR sticker....not my idea of a classic / modern look, but the tone and solid feel is, at this time, unsurpassed!

    • @josegregoriorangel2461
      @josegregoriorangel2461 6 років тому

      Dave Tone good to hear hardware references from a professional builder. Thanks again, looking forward to see more of your videos.

  • @martinclayton7260
    @martinclayton7260 4 роки тому

    I want that! Purple is my favourite guitar colour! If it had gold hardware, it would have been perfect!

  • @igorkhomenko9680
    @igorkhomenko9680 6 років тому +1

    amazing

  • @Hexspa
    @Hexspa 2 роки тому

    Killer axe, I agree.

  • @2bikemikesguitartopics145
    @2bikemikesguitartopics145 6 років тому +1

    Simply Beautiful results. But I agree with some other commenter is that for the price of the Warmoth parts they should be spect on perfect without having to do all that fidgeting and clearing the neck frets and releveling.

  • @guillermomiller2128
    @guillermomiller2128 3 роки тому

    Nice job! Unfortunately I do not understand English very well, I am Argentine, I do understand German, Italian and Portuguese. The fast camera does not allow to see the work perfectly, but the sound of the instrument dignifies everything.

  • @msmm.2871
    @msmm.2871 4 роки тому +1

    Preciosa guitarra, amigo! Buen twang. Por qué no has apantallado con cobre adhesivo el compartimento de controles?

  • @paulgraumann2774
    @paulgraumann2774 11 місяців тому

    The only problem with using Fret EZ is that it contains silicone which goes right thru the finish into the wood making any future refinish work impossible unless you use straight silicone additive like autobody Jamb It which makes the finish more likely to flake off.
    I used to work in large factory repair dept.and my repair/ touch up booth was upstairs next to machine shop. Was spraying nitro on a repair and someone there sprayed silicone lubricant on a machine and it was fish eye city on the guitar top.
    Many years later working for fixture shop with spray booth and a new guy brought some silicone spray to work and my boss chased him out of the shop ! He was a guitar builder and somehow knew about this problem.
    It's nice that you are player
    Might visit if in area I am in OR.

  • @davetone2106
    @davetone2106 6 років тому +6

    My huge thanks to everyone for taking a few moments to watch this video, which has just crossed 10K views. We'll be doing more in the future, some new band vids, and more behind the repair bench stuff.
    Thank you so much! Dave

    • @jefflewis7676
      @jefflewis7676 4 роки тому

      Tremendous absolutely blown away love what you've done love you're playing and attention to detail was just awesome I hope you keep the videos coming

  • @mikemikemike701
    @mikemikemike701 6 років тому

    Great vid. Subbed

  • @vejichan
    @vejichan 2 роки тому

    Need yearly maintainence tips/advice for my guitars. Usually I do the following to maintain/keep my guitars in good playing/looking position
    -Change strings every 2 months
    -Wash hands before and after playing
    -Wipe down the guitar with a microfibre cloth
    -Keep guitar in the hardshell case
    -adjust truss rod when neck moves during the seasons change
    I usually don't go crazy with oils/polish etc.
    What do you do to maintain and keep your guitars in good condition? what about the neck/fingerboard-especially for maple/rosewood fb?
    advice and suggestions appreciated.

  • @damonrudisill6373
    @damonrudisill6373 6 років тому +1

    Hey Dave, That's a spectacular looking guitar. Thanks for sharing your process. I have a question regarding the bushing install. I've built two Warmoth Teles myself (I'm no luthier, just a DIY enthusiast and guitar nut) and I installed the bushings by using an old soldering iron with a pencil tip to heat the bushings in place until the lacquer softened enough for the bushings to seat snugly. I saw the technique recommended on several build blogs and forums. You opted to route out the holes instead. Is there a disadvantage to using the heat-and-press method that I'm not aware of? My next project will be a hardtail Strat and I don't want to keep using a potentially inferior technique if it could cause me grief. Thanks!

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 6 років тому +1

      Hey Damon, thank you for watching. I use the heated parts for anchor extraction, and yes, many like installing that way, so you certainly can do that, but it also comes with a different set of risks: the bush not sitting quite right and skittering across the back leaving little melted puckers, or the rim setting too deep into the finish. But either will work. I like the clean out as I get a nice metal to wood contact and the rim sits cleanly on the finish surface. Being fallible, I try to take, for me, the path of least failure of my own limited skill set!

  • @Stratamania
    @Stratamania 7 років тому +2

    The Warmoth compound is 10-16" I believe.

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 7 років тому

      Yes, I am corrected! I have two old Warmoth necks from the early 90's on my Ibanez RG440's and they both measure 12 at the nut, 16 at the 22nd fret. Times change,
      www.warmoth.com/Guitar/Necks/Radius.aspx

  • @357bullfrog
    @357bullfrog 7 років тому

    If I only had a hand full of cash. I know who I'd be calling for labor and all. Nice ! Real nice

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 7 років тому

      Thank you!@ We'll be ready when you are!

  • @christophersmith97
    @christophersmith97 4 роки тому

    Looks good, other than the big logo on the bridge.

  • @YesuAiNimen
    @YesuAiNimen 4 роки тому

    wow!

  • @williamdon3442
    @williamdon3442 4 роки тому

    What a beautiful guitar. Good job. What’s your opinion on purple and gold??? I love it. I’d ask for one but I’m in Canada and with what’s going on who knows how things will go. Once again awesome job

  • @mandythomas4976
    @mandythomas4976 5 років тому +1

    If you're a guitarist warmoth is the place to go for quality. I built my "go to guitar" 3 years ago and can't imagine playing something else. Go to RESCUE ROAD BAND and check it out. Wouldn't take all the money in the world for it

  • @kellylee5842
    @kellylee5842 4 роки тому

    Always start your day with a big pool a big bowl of red Harrison see bud

  • @pbg9208
    @pbg9208 4 роки тому

    Hi there. Your main truss rod is at the heel and the way it sits on this guitar it will be hidden, can the side adjustment do the job? Thanks

  • @rayfabris2512
    @rayfabris2512 3 роки тому +1

    you tell the caster move on over the les paul is moving in.lol

    • @rayfabris2512
      @rayfabris2512 Рік тому

      I got my les paul but it was a Gibson but I do want to do a Tele as a 2nd guitar

  • @thesaj1110
    @thesaj1110 6 років тому

    and by the way I subscribed to your channel, no hard feelings here man :)

  • @arsaeterna4285
    @arsaeterna4285 6 років тому +4

    how did fender get it so right so early on?
    I dream of nothing but teles

    • @TheEchelon
      @TheEchelon 3 роки тому +1

      Early fenders are nothing like this though

    • @arsaeterna4285
      @arsaeterna4285 3 роки тому

      @@TheEchelon Yeah but the Broadcaster design is SO considered, engineered
      I have a couple of custom teles and of course they have the body contours added
      but there is so LITTLE improvement you can make on the original design
      The big meaty neck makes for awesome sustain and the older vintage radius is great for chording : )

  • @largepimping
    @largepimping 6 років тому

    Where the hell is the build vid for Bob's strat?
    :)

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 6 років тому

      :-) He wanted some privacy! No naked guitar today! There may be a FB post though!

  • @erikshen1107
    @erikshen1107 3 роки тому

    CARLTONESQUE!!!!!!

  • @rayf7821
    @rayf7821 3 роки тому

    where are you located at in Sacramento,i live in carmichael and was looking for a local guitar shop other than guitar center.

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 3 роки тому +1

      All info right here, thanks for asking www.GuitarWorkshopOnline.com

  • @CapoOfficial
    @CapoOfficial 6 років тому

    Aren't you supposed to use as little wind as possible when using locking tuners?

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 6 років тому

      No actually, Ideally you want a minimum of a 50 to 75% wrap around the post so the load bearing is on the large curve of the tuning shaft, not the sharp angle of the post string exit. As I am not
      using tree's, I also need break angle/downward force over the nut, so with several wraps I achieve that. Once the string is pulled taught it doesn't stretch out of tune. It didn't for me.
      I played four gigs and wasted this set and have zero tuning problems. I've had three different sets on and no tuning issues at all. Very stable. Hope that helps!

    • @valebliz
      @valebliz 3 роки тому

      @@davetone2106 false tbh. Choosing not to use string trees have nothing to do on how a locking tuner is supposed to work. You can just get away with it on a tele cause you have a fixed bridge, but having multiple turns would render the locking tuners pretty much useless while dealing with a whammy bar, and i guess and hope you know it.

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 3 роки тому

      @@valebliz Well, sort of. You are correct, multi wraps on a trem guitar with the Fender shallow headstock defeats the point, however, two or three wraps to get better break angle makes no difference on a stop tail. The lock post does secure the string from sliding out the opening and there is zero tree drag because there's no tree (no hangup from bends) . When using a trem system, however, I might reccomend a roller tree as they minimize any binding, though the Tusq versions from graphtech work quite well. My customers have been very pleased with the way the roller trees work. www.stewmac.com/parts-and-hardware/string-trees-and-retainers/roller-string-retainers-for-guitar-set-of-2.html

  • @borgan1964
    @borgan1964 6 років тому

    I just lost intressed,,i thought the part would be much more addept??

  • @haus05
    @haus05 4 роки тому +1

    The whole point of locking keys is so you dont have 10 string winds ... wonder why he wrapped the strings so much?

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 4 роки тому

      Break angle over the nut, no string trees, no tree hang up, no slipping on the post either.
      Note: some keys, like Sperzel 6 in line may be purchased in a staggered set, keys 1 & 2 very short, 3 & 4, a little taller, 5 & 6 normal, so a treeless headstock with break angle and no progressive wraps is possible, I just liked the Grovers for this build, they're not staggered. Thanks for the great question!

    • @haus05
      @haus05 4 роки тому +1

      Dave Tone ahhh! Learn something new every day

  • @SRKanai1
    @SRKanai1 6 років тому

    I must know. Did you end up selling this jewel or did you keep it for your own? I do hope the latter. It would be a shame to part with such an instrument.

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 6 років тому +1

      Great observations! And, thank you for watching and sharing your kind words. I must keep it! I've never owned a Tele styled guitar, and the tone is so sweet and clear that I realize I may not be able to duplicate again what it does.
      That said, I have several compositional ideas where this would be just perfect and at some point I will sell so I can create a Wilkinson trem equipped version.
      I will be shopping for the next body and neck around December as currently the band CD recording/mastering and video projects have consumed my after hours time!
      This one will have a super cool unique Tele neck PU I don't think has ever been seen! Stay tuned!

  • @kellylee5842
    @kellylee5842 4 роки тому

    I find that everything goes better with a bowl of Jamaican Sensi bud

  • @rayfabris2512
    @rayfabris2512 3 роки тому +1

    I'll be contacting you soon.
    with a les paul.

  • @DJ.1001
    @DJ.1001 3 роки тому +1

    $625 for assembly? That's straight robbery

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 3 роки тому +1

      Did your mom let you play on youtube today? :-) You've never played one of my builds. Go check San Francisco, NYC or LA prices for the same job.

    • @DJ.1001
      @DJ.1001 3 роки тому

      @@davetone2106 Somebody's fragile little ego is hurt. You drilled some holes, screwed in a few screws and did a setup, that's it. You are charging doctor prices for a service any competent person could perform.

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 3 роки тому

      @@DJ.1001 Your stupidity is maginifect, enjoy your bullshit toy land!

    • @valebliz
      @valebliz 3 роки тому

      @@DJ.1001 hey genius, a fret level surely isn't something i'd like YOU to perform.

  • @thesaj1110
    @thesaj1110 6 років тому

    The phone number u show is one digit extra!!!

  • @boofert.washington2499
    @boofert.washington2499 4 роки тому +1

    I got a real Tele for half that. American made, too. I do commend you for finding a way to make money off of suckers, tho. Good job.

  • @noseyparker6622
    @noseyparker6622 5 років тому

    You have got to be kidding me with those mental prices.....and i bet they didn’t even level the frets 😂

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 5 років тому

      Indeed, expensive. If you watch the video through, no, the frets still have lacquer on them and I have to remove it and level/polish. However, it is still less than1/2 the price of this Fender Custom Shop relic, a $3920.00 so again, it is the market, labor, quality of wood, assembly and perception of value. At Sweetwater.com
      Fender Custom Shop GT11 Heavy Relic Stratocaster Sweetwater Exclusive - 3-Tone Sunburst $3,920.00 Item ID: Strat113TS

  • @HBSuccess
    @HBSuccess 6 років тому +18

    You gotta be kidding - is Warmorh using Gibson’s QA book now? LOL. For the money Warmoth charges you should NOT have to resize the pocket or do anything to that neck but bolt it on. $100 necks from China - maybe. But a $600 neck should be Plekked for crissake.

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 6 років тому +2

      You get what you pay for, it's that simple. Warmth quality is still stunning. I'm still gigging on necks I purchased shortly after Warmth got started, and they're still stable and true. There are no Chinese builders at this level. Note: the body came from the Gallery page, the neck was made 6 weeks later to match, so the two parts never saw each other until they arrived in my shop. When I've ordered a neck and body together for the same project, they fit, but there may always be some lacquer thickness issue to be addressed when ordering separate parts. I'd much rather have to trim a bit and have a super snug fit than extra wiggle room.

    • @charliemopps4926
      @charliemopps4926 6 років тому +4

      Agreed. Warmoth is way too expensive to be making a neck that doesn't fit the body they sold along with it.

    • @hydeane
      @hydeane 6 років тому +1

      This seems a bit unusual about the neck not fitting into the pocket, as I have built 3 Warmoth guitars and all of them were a perfect fit. If you go buy a Custom Shop Guitar it will set you back way more than a Warmoth, and the Warmoth products are absolutly beautiful quality and you can pick what ever exotic woods your heart desires:-) (very custom infact).

  • @joymusicworld1
    @joymusicworld1 6 років тому +5

    WOW - $500+ for a neck that you then have to perform a $185 fret job on?!?! Unbelievable!

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 6 років тому +3

      Yes. There is a very good reason there are guitars that sell for $2000.00, $3000.00 and up by makers like G&L, PRS, the Fender Custom Shop, Anderson, and many others. When you play them, when you spend thousands of hours gigging and recording with them you know why. It is the details in the wood selection and treatment, finish and assembly fit that separate fair and average from great to outstanding. Believe it.

    • @joymusicworld1
      @joymusicworld1 6 років тому +1

      Dave Tone..... I get that & I also appreciate that the final guitar you have made is not only beautiful looking & sweet sounding, but it would also stand up very well against any of the brands you have mentioned! I meant no disrespect to your build quality or your ability as a luthier. I guess I just expected a $500+ neck to at least have been set up to minimum spec.

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 6 років тому +1

      Well, here's the deal. Necks from all the providers; Allparts, Mighty Might, Chandler Warmth have frets pressed in with the ends milled reasonably smooth. Yes, you can just string it up and it will play. That is the minimal set up. At the $500 mark you are paying for Aged, kiln dried 5A flame or birds eye, glow in the dark side dot markers, abalone position markers, gloss amber tint, Gotoh dual action truss with side adjust, graphite nut with basic slots guided in, a quilt maple headstock veneer that matches the body with a purple burst finish. So, that's a lot even for a neck. But, like most ALL lacquered maple necks the frets are painted over, and it is left to the assembler as to how much detail you want to put into the treatment of those frets.
      For some, a very simple removal of the lacquer on top is enough, and good enough. I do the maximum detail by exposing the entire fret and total top mill buffed out with the jewelers rouge. Very few shops do that, but it makes a big difference in how low and clean the action can be set, and how beautifully smooth the notes bend across the wire. That's part of the detail that makes this a $3000 guitar that would sell for $2300 street.

    • @stevensrspcplusmc
      @stevensrspcplusmc 5 років тому +2

      Dave Tone I’m calling B.S ! You didn’t see Eddie Van Halen steveie Ray Vaughn etc etc!! Your just separating the customers from their money! Snake oil product salesman B.S. !, this whole video is a sales ad😂

    • @joshuabsmith1991
      @joshuabsmith1991 5 років тому

      @@stevensrspcplusmc what blows my mind is 185 bucks for a level and crown it's about 85 bucks where I live lol a little more and I could get a re fret jeez

  • @joebernard4890
    @joebernard4890 6 років тому +1

    Warmoth should have leveled the frets themselves IMHO

    • @alexbreyer6921
      @alexbreyer6921 6 років тому

      They say they don't do it because it's a step that should happen after the neck is installed, under tension with strings and then left for a day or so. I can see their point, but it work that many buyers aren't expecting to need to do. But the wood movement can change the height of the frets.

  • @bhollyfanhardin9627
    @bhollyfanhardin9627 5 років тому +1

    180 for a fret level is grossly overpriced my local guitar tech does it way cheaper and my guitars play like butter it isn't very hard to do and takes less than a hour maybe a little longer but 180 is rip off

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 5 років тому

      Your ignorance is apparent sir. Some levels with deep wear, that is not deep enough for a refret, but requiring a lot of grinding, and polished out with jewelers rogue and full set up takes 3 hours, Sure, anyone tech can do the cheap version you are getting. My work is better, and my customers can feel the difference and do pay me for the work. A one month + backlog, though unfortunate, is normal. I also have customers from all over N Cal, Alaska and a few ship me their guitars from the East Coast. But, good luck to you with your tech. I'm sure he is adequate for your needs.

    • @bhollyfanhardin9627
      @bhollyfanhardin9627 5 років тому +1

      my local tech will do a refret for around 200 dollars a little more on maple so 180 for fret dressing is ridiculous thank god your not my tech

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 5 років тому

      Thank God you not my cheap customer. Have a nice day. :-)

  • @declassified1
    @declassified1 4 роки тому +1

    $600 labour to put the kit together ? Are you frikkin kiddin me man ? 6hrs lololol

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 4 роки тому +1

      It's not a kit, and obviously you didn't watch the video or assembled one of these before for a working pro.

    • @declassified1
      @declassified1 4 роки тому

      @@davetone2106 your right, the fretboard work you did is quite special, my bad. Good job. Thumbs up and subscribed :)

    • @declassified1
      @declassified1 4 роки тому +1

      @@davetone2106 I am a pro guitar tech for Ozric Tentacles and have built and repaired lots of guitars for pro players from ' Super furry animals' to ' Funeral for a friend '
      so i have a little experience.
      But yes you did a top job here. I also play bass and guitar, toured the States, Europe, Japan and South America, play festivals etc

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 4 роки тому +1

      @@declassified1 Indeed. Excellent. Doing business in downtown Sacramento CA comes with high operating costs to provide this service. Prices, by any tech, are subject to change with geographic location. I charge appropriately and always provide the very best tech work for the prices I charge.

    • @declassified1
      @declassified1 4 роки тому +1

      @@davetone2106 I can see your work is top notch.
      i jumped the gun a bit ,
      my apologies,. I'm not going to delete this message , I was wrong "),
      I have lived in California (Berkeley) , I'm well aware of the rediculous costs of rent , business tariffs and taxes, not an eásy State to own a small business.

  • @thesaj1110
    @thesaj1110 6 років тому +2

    600 bucks to put it together!! u r out of ur mind.

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 6 років тому +1

      So, S Jay, with no videos yourself, what business are you in? Have you ever built exactly this type of guitar? Have you played one of my builds? If not, are you out of your mind?

    • @thesaj1110
      @thesaj1110 6 років тому +1

      My dear friend, to ask me about videos is irrelevant and silly. I am 50 yrs old, been playing guitar since the age of 16. I have about 20 guitars now, 3 of them are Warmoth that I partially put together and the stuff that I didn't want to take a chance I had it finished by a guitar tech. I have sold and bought more than 50 guitars in my lifetime, and I have dealt with at least 8 guitar techs thru out the u.s. and by the way, I use to live in Sacramento. do you know a guy by the name of David Blackhurst? he built one of my guitars a while back and he used to work on my guitars while I lived in Sac. I know what goes on putting a guitar together and all the ins and outs, trust me, all I am saying is 600 bucks is on the high side, this job is more like $350 to 400 bucks at the most from guitar techs I dealt with, but hey you can ask for a 1000 , its cool with me , your not getting my business that's for sure :)

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 6 років тому +2

      Well, J, I know Dave Blackhurst, great builder, nice guy too. We worked at Andy Penn's Drum & Guitar City together. Good to hear you're an avid guitarist, and have Warmoth guitars. I've been doing guitar tech work for over 40 years. What you are not grasping here is getting a neck and body from two unrelated orders - I received the body, then ordered a neck to match. Often Warmoth will insure a package the neck will fit the pocket - but that wasn't the case. So to trim the pocket took extra time.
      So did scribbing off and milling lacquered over frets, meticulously without scaring the finish. If you watched the video you would understand that.
      Building a basic rosewood tele is easy if you don't mill the fretwork, or have to fit a pocket, or shield the cavity with the good stuff. I spend a lot more time in the details than other techs, which is why I'm still in business 21 years later, my line is full 3+ weeks, and my customers come to me from Redding, Lake Tahoe, Bay Area, Fresno, Hawaii and Alaska.
      If you don't want to pay for that level of quality. No worries. I'm very happy to not help you.
      Cheers!

  • @sixstringzomby20
    @sixstringzomby20 2 роки тому

    for half the price and none of the work you could have bought a new guitar. (ESP, jackson, ibanez, the list goes on and on and on and on). what a waste of money.

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 2 роки тому

      Apparenky you haven't played on one. I also gig, nearly every weekend, and have recorded over a dozen albums of my own and for other local artists. As I fix guitars for a living, have for 45 years, I've had a few Tele's in my hands. This is the best playing, best sound version I've ever had the pleasure to play. So, sixstringzomby, your opinion in this regard is valuless to me and anyone else here.
      Go back to your mama's basement.

  • @bwz1979
    @bwz1979 6 років тому

    All that and at the end of the day if you ever want to sell that guitar its almost worthless. The resale value on non name brand guitars high quality or not is awful or it takes you months if not years to find someone to buy it for anything more than nothing. I could sell my 2017 US Fender Strat Pro for what I paid, I bought a mint used one so I didnt lose money buying a new one, in a month at most.
    With all this said if you never plan to sell or have to knowledge you will lose your a$$ on it then party on.

    • @davetone2106
      @davetone2106 6 років тому +2

      You've missed the point, making you clueless. Good for you. When you make a living on these things as I and my colleagues do, and have service over 15,000 instruments in my 42 year career, you may grasp why working players will go the distance, regardless of what the headstock does not say.

    • @mchristr
      @mchristr 5 років тому +1

      Serious players (of which I'm not) don't care about the headstock name. They care about finding a luthier/builder who can make them exactly what they need.

    • @Roscoeverdin5469
      @Roscoeverdin5469 5 років тому

      Sadly, at the end of the day, (or years down the road) what Brian Z stated is pretty much true. It's a beautiful guitar, put together with great craftsmanship. Still, it will always be viewed as a partscaster.

    • @valebliz
      @valebliz 3 роки тому

      @@Roscoeverdin5469 if you're into guitars as investments, frankly you should find another hobby...