You Can Guess Guitar Brand By Issue
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- In general, Gibson heads break no more often than other guitars.
But I won't miss this opportunity for clickbait :)
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Now it’s authentic
Haha! 😂
Glue joint: stronger than wood itself. Conclusion: all Gibsons should be made entirely of wood glue
Buck Fibson
You ain't got a real Gibson if the headstock ain't at least cracked
The Les Paul Menace, Love them, they're beautiful
Classic Gibson break.
Gibson...old technogy, heavy, awkward controls.
So many better guitars for a lot less.
What type of les Paul is this?
@@wyattc. this is Menace series
Gibson and Epiphone of coarse
only with glue really? That seems catastrophic
It is not necessary to reinforce all types of fracture 🌚
Пощастило, що передня частина голови не зламалася.
Так, тут не так все і погано :)
Not only is Mahoganny the wrong material for guitar necks, it's also a poor quality one. Sorry Gibson!
Делов то на 15 мин 53 сек!
Офкорз 🥰
Junk
Nice job! You give the term polishing a turd a whole new meaning.
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Clicked to guess Gibson and copies and saw the case before I i could touch the comments.
Dont even have to be a guitarist to know the brand! Respect the Gibson legacy but I love my Fender Ultra tele! 😂
Omg! What a wonderful video!
Thank you ❤️
Love the video! But, please use the correct screwdriver at 1:07. The amount of destroyed screwheads I find on guitars that I need to work on is roughly 4 of out 5
Wrong driver use should be a crime
Oh a gibson menace! You dont see many of them about! They always look like a 12yo got hold of dads spray paint and re painted it! Cool model tho
Here in Ukraine for some reason they are quite common, or people who own Menaces bring them only to me. So I might be biased a bit 😁
Hahaha, your comparison is spot on 😆
That is some incredible work! Nicely done!
@@AnimalJohn85 thank you!
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It was the fret work I loved, very therapeutic, and educational. Thanks for the vid
Thank you! 😊
Great video as always, but one quick question: what kind of gibson modell is this? I never this kind of Gibson logo, only one inlay at the 5th fret and almost no grainfiller. the pickups looking like the ones in the "zoot suit" sg. Is this thing heavily modified or some kind of special edition?
This is Gibson Menace :)
@@TadykaGuitars never heard of that. Thanks for the quick response.
I wanna know what name is it they came out with Les Pauls, SG and I think a explorer
@@thenonebadh they appeared in early 2000's, but didn't become popular. They had sufficient weight relief (perhaps the lightest Gibson guitar) and weird design with strange carvings on body.
Goth series, as i remember.
Just started the video...but gonna guess all Gibson
It's got a head stock Trem.😂
Actually I could guess it before you opened the case. It said Gibson 🤣😂
Love your work btw!
Great video!!! I love guitar repair, it gets me calm feelings bringing a beautiful instrument back to order!!!
Thank you!
Gibson
Nice job!!
Unique logo.
I can totally understand why you took the time and effort to bring this beauty back to life. Gorgeous piece of history
Gibson... I don't care , I love my les Paul .It sings & screams.
Go for headless😂
Potentially they all headless 😂
That fretboard is disgusting!
I'd like to see real statistics, I can't believe your statement that their head breaks no more often than other brands, in 35 years playing I've seen many Les Paul heads broken (on friends and acquaintances, I'm a Strat guy) and I've yet to see a Fender snapped at the headstock. Btw, are you in the same repair studio than Tanya Shpachuk? I liked you telecaster truss rod video
Well, maybe in your area it is 😊
But as a guy in repairs I see many snapped and cracked heads and necks, and Gibson comes to us not as often as it is said. Of course maple necks are just stronger, and angled headstock just adds potential for fracture when guitar dropped. So yeah, you don’t see many fenders or fender-ish guitars with that problem 🙃
Thank you! Yes we work together :)
@@TadykaGuitars I guess that's my point, that stupid headstock angle that Gibson refuses to address, but hey, more work for you guys. Cheers!
.......and how many breaks at the bolt on have you seen? That's not the point. The shit is wood. It doesn't matter what brand's stamped on it, wood is going to tolerate what it can tolerate.
@@MrAndrewCreech well, many breaks on bolted also 🙃
Nice repair job tho
Es muy probable que vuelva a romperse por la fuerza de las cuerdas , si o si hay que hacer refuerzos , lo digo por experiencia!!!
It will not break again, only if you drop the guitar, and anyway new crack will be in other place 😉
Якийсь дядько в інтернеті стиснуте повітря використовував, щоб глибше загнати клей в тріщину
Можна і так 🙃
Але і такий варіант дає нормальні результати (я вже подумки уявляю як все навколо забризгане клеєм коли я наступного разу спробую так зробити 🫠)
@@TadykaGuitars а еще я видел дядьку в инете, который не отламывал голову своему гибсону, но возможно это фейк!
That's a Chibson
Nope)
@@TadykaGuitars its a joke, because its not a traditional Gibson design
Why no clear lacquer on the exposed wood?
Honestly? I want to do that, but customer doesn’t pay for it 🙃
It’s the angle of the headstock! Makes gibsons weak there.
Beautiful guitars……but don’t stay in tune & weak at the neck
mine stay perfectly in tune. and i have one from the early 70s that i toured with in the 80s that has been chucked into trailers, had heavy equipment lay on top of, crossed time zones, gone from 90f to snow in 24 hours, been on hundreds of gigs, had smoke, beer, sweat, and god knows what soaked into it and it's fine - perfectly fine.
I thought it was just my Gibsons that stayed in tune and never suffered a headstock break and I've used all sorts over 30+ years, even ordered them online including an SG, Les Paul and Firebird and not one bit of damage. I guess it's how you treat them but good to know someone else takes care of theirs.
Watching this while practising on my acoustic is very therapeutic.
Thanks!
Is it better to intonate on 19th fret instead of 12th?
If you play there a lot - yes. Try to think about it as a compensation of “micro bend” of the string which you do when you are playing.
11:10 What's the stuff used to clean the hardware there? The bottle looks a little like one of the Dunlop cleaning kit ones.
@@HereForTheMetal it is dunlop 01 deep cleaner for fretboard. Great stuff for cleaning
@@TadykaGuitars Awesome, thank you! :D
Man i swear there were some deadly diseases hidden in this fingerboard
It's not even guitar maintenece at this point, it's basic hygene to clean ur fingerboard
@@SadisticChaos 😂
Oh yea. You can clearly see the rubella sitting right there on the fret board.
@@MrEyesof9 😂
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Very relaxing to watch!
Thank you!
Spectacular. Subscribed.
@@Cacophonous_Cat thank you 😊
I just found out about this other UA-cam channel of yours, Tanya! Ура! 🎸
I don't think this is Tanya. I don't believe Tanya has those tattoos on her hands.
@@harleyhexxe9806 Think of this as the offshoot of hers. Just like how there's 2 insta pages.
It’s not Tanya, but we work together ❤️
@@TadykaGuitars Both of you do fantastic work. Thank you for sharing, and I hope you stay safe there.
You can't tell by BRAND.
You can tell by a build type or a build style.
All guitars built in a particular style will have the same issues.
If Gibson laminated their guitar necks you wouldn't have this problem
That costs money.
Most times they break while still in the case while shipping.