The making of a Pre-CBS 1962 Stratocaster replica
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- Опубліковано 27 жов 2022
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Who knew they used mayonnaise on pre CBS Fender's?!
And here I thought it was just a Norwegian trick
Amazing, thank you for sharing. So gracious of Mr. Furuheim to open his shop and share his time with us.
I was born in 1962 and am currently assembling myself a 1962 spec Stratocaster!
Thanks for your content, I'm a new subscriber and wish you the very best with your new guitar.
I think you mean they PLAYED "Mayonnaise" on a pre-CBS Fender. (That's a Smashing Pumpkins joke 😂🤣)
Hellman’s?? 😂
& horseraddish.
Whoever matched the drone of the machinery to the key of the background music is simultaneously a genius and a godsend for saving us the annoyance
haha, I'll admit it's just luck though
I thought I was the only one who noticed theese things. Love it
Timestamp please.
This might be one of my favorite videos I've ever watched on UA-cam. Beautifully shot. I would venture to say there's more care and attention to detail put into this guitar than the originals he's trying to replicate.
Being that the originals were built more for their modular approach than the idea that they were exceptionally highend instruments... they were tools to do a job... that was the outlook at the time so there was no reverence in their approach to what they were doing building the original strats and teles. They were made withas many mass production methods as possible for that express purpose. So im sure youre absolutely correct there.
Same
A single builder who loves what he's doing is SURE to build a better instrument than a bunch of workers who are there at the factory making guitars by the hundreds because there's a paycheck on Friday. This is true even if I do feel that strats and fenders in general are HIGHLY overrated.
Having built a strat replica once myself that turned out to be half ass ok, I can say it's a highly rewarding experience, especially when you play it for the first time.
@@brucecaldwell6701 amazing, what about it was not as good as youd wanted it to turn out? The sound or the feel or the look?
I don't even need to hold it to know it's going to be an exceptionally well made instrument. You can just tell by the focus and precision that comes out of him while he works.
What a beautiful craft.
Wow thanks man! 🙂🙂
@@pinehome_guitars I wish you so much great success and hope you continue to put that pride and heart into every instrument you make! Beautiful work, truly.
Leo Fender would be proud. He is quite the exceptional master craftsman..detail is meticulous...would love to own one of his works !!!!
So would Paul Bigsby. This guy runs circles around Leo.
I’m not even two minutes in and this guy radiates love for his craft, him
That's a pilot I would have no issue flying with. You KNOW he is a precisionist with extreme attention to detail. In the safest of hands.
You shot & edited this superbly my friend. Your cinematography is second to no one. Thanks for sharing this builders story and showcasing such a gorgeous looking and sounding instrument. Hope you’re well; all my love 😘
Thaaanks!
@@LivingroomGearDemos YOUUUU’RE WELCOME!!! 😂
@@LivingroomGearDemos Killer playing on the outro too - nice rendition of Yellow Ledbetter
thank you! :)
Somehow, I would think that Leo would be knocked out about a man in Norway, faithfully recreating a 1962 Stratocaster. You Sir, are a extremely gifted builder. Thank you for sharing this!
I think he would dwell on how extremely inefficient it is.
@@dclipper8052 I don't think he would.
@@sillysausage4549 yea, I’m impressed but I think you’re right about Leo. They cranked out a ton of guitars.
@@Bellabaddi If this were to apply himself to production he would produce more guitars in one month than Leo did all year. I know he has access to CNC machines which is an unfair comparison but even with pin routers this guy would be ahead. He is ultra efficiently structured and methodical. He doesn't make one move that isn't productive.
What a great looking & playing Stratocaster. I pull my hat to the craftmanship, this "hobby builder" blows most luthiers out of the water. The film is fantastic, too. Thank you!
Thanks a lot! Yeah, Tom is extremely skilled at what he is doing. Hats off from me as well
Ultimate respect for a craftsman such as this. Time, love, quality. Priceless.
Wonderful documentation! Love guitars, love woodworking - how could I ever dislike a documentation produced that well?
Who needs a CS Masterbuilt, when this guy can built some fantastic guitars…Great Video by the way! Awesome!
Amazing build. Excellent storyline. Great Chops on a beautiful '62 Strat replica. 👍👍🍻🍻🤘🤘🤘. I'm surprised that he didn't play Norwegian Wood on the Norwegian Wood guitar 😂🤣 (had to put that out there since it's so true) 🎸🎸🎸
You can tell how resonant it is and how open the pickups are; great detail to the overtones and tons of spank.
wasnt planing it...but I watched it all the way! truly beautiful
Doing research and becoming informed is not NERDY....it's necessary to achieve such high results and it's smart.
It’s really great to see this Norwegian guitar maker legend at work. And the videography was really nice too 🤩
As a lefty guitar player, it’s hard to fine really great instruments. I live in Norway and have to go to England to test out Custom shop guitars. In my search for my dream guitar i have tried out 20-30 custom shop guitars and only one was really great (none of them were bad) In the pandemic there wasn’t much air traffic so i got lucky to get pinehome build me a lefty golden era strat. The guitar is the best strat i have ever played. I hope he have spare time to build me another guitar some day. But with the quality he delivers and great movies that shows his guitars to the world, i think his waiting list would be long. Takk til deg Tom for at jeg ikke trenger å prøve custom shop gitarer lenger😎
Wow!! Takk til deg også! Veldig hyggelige ord! 🙂
@@Ryan-es7xy same price as a right handed, I am not sure if Pinehome like me to put out the prices. But if you ask i think he will answer you. I also live in the same country and picked up the guitar myself, no shipping cost.
Also I don’t know how it would be with taxes to other countries, and if it is shipped outside Norway i am not sure if you get the Norwegian taxes in return before you pay tax in your own country.
But all i can say about the price, i think it was a really fair price. All the knowledge behind the build, top quality woods etc.
The way the sander is in the key of the background music at 8:50... wonderful job editing this one!
This video is fantastic! Awesome work!
What a fantastic video, hats off all round.
Wow. Beautiful guitar & beautifully presented video on the process.
That is a work of art Sir!!
Great guitar build and a great video. Well done.
Enjoyed this immensely
Fantastic guitar. Sounds so good. Glad this video was made.
Beautiful work of a great Master! Sounds amazing
So much work and a simply beautiful guitar.
VERY NICE GUITAR, I HAVE TWO FENDER REPLICAS MADE BY TOM ANDERSON IN 1983 ALL HAND MADE AMAZING GUITARS.
Amazing craftsmanship, filming, and everything!
When asked if a Strat was hard to build he said no. I’m going to have to disagree on that. I seriously doubt that there are more than a handful of people on the planet with the skill and patience to build a guitar of that quality in a home workshop. This guy has both.
Really great video..
Sounds incredible
Incredible sounds!
I thoroughly enjoyed this! The gentleman has many qualities to admire! The best compliment I can personally give:what a great dad!
The best Mindblowing strat I ever played was a 62', It belonged to the John Entwistle (The Who) collection and was sold for £32k to a private collector. Something about that neck profile, i could'nt put it down it was so awesome, Been looking ever since!
Wow what amazing work, I thoroughly enjoyed watching this! Beautiful workmanship yet so humble ❤
Wow. What an inspiration. And such care and craftsmanship.
Awesome video and cool story, really enjoyed it
Thank you for this! I love the cinematography. What an awesome builder as well.
Man.. this is pure art - loved every bit of the video! and the guitar is a dream!!
Amazing to see the whole process in detail, and a very interesting builder. In fact, very tempted to inquire further.
What an awe inspiring man. Beautifully shot, thank you for telling his story!
Beautiful craftsmanship!
Sounds ( and looks ) amazing !!😮
Very awesome artist/luthier - keep it up!
Fantastic video, fantastic builder. Absolutely therapeutic experience to watch
Wow! What a beautiful guitar!!! You’re definitely an artist.
wow this was incredible thanks for sharing... and I want one
I've watched this before, but it showed up in the queue again. I will always watch it as it's a wonderful video and build.
Beautiful video. Loved this. Definitely looks like a dream Strat build!!
Very nice sounding guitar, and color ❤
Beautiful!!! I want one!!!!
9:10 how beautiful is the ambient music matching tone with the machines...
Beautifully made.
What great interview and what a fantastic Strat. Solid color choice.
What an amazing guitar! Beautiful sound, build, and color!
Great videos at your channel. I’m subscribing now!
Lovely work!
It sounds truly fantastic!
Amazing video ! Props to the builder for the beautiful work he puts out, and props to you for your playing 😊
I really dig the longer videos of guitar builders and restorations. Very satisfying viewing.
That is a phenomenal sounding Strat!!
Amazing cinematography!
what a great video, would love to own a workshop like that. superb craftmanship!
Beautiful guitar!
This is an amazing film, please make more of this exact style!!! And what a guitar! Beauty👍
Really enjoyed watching your video 😎🎶
Beautiful craftsmanship. Great sounding axe.
Truly a fantastic guitar. It remind me of my regret selling one of my American Vintage many years ago.
Super random comment but I loved seeing that Technivorm Mokkamaster coffee maker in the kitchen! Best piece of Dutch engineering ever.
Best coffee maker ever! 🤣
This is what I call making a guitar. Thanks for sharing this with us, very pleasant to watch.
WoW just amazing. Found this video today and super impressed. I want a pinehome guitar!!!
Very nice work
This video is stunning. I love it. Great story, great instrument, great playing and sounds. Keep doing this stuff, please. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Wow, congratulations. That gentleman built you a superb guitar. I would have liked to seen some nice close up shots of the finished instrument. He really knocked it out of the park. Not only does it sound fantastic but the job he did to get the hue of a 60 year old shell pink lacquer finish is totally spot on. I'm fortunate enough to know someone who owns an early 1962, slab board, shell pink Fender Jaguar with matching head stock that his father ordered from Fender and kept all those years and passed on to him. I can tell you pretty definitively that the shell pink finish you have here on this Strat is practically identical from what I can tell in the video. It's not an easy thing to accomplish for _any_ color, particularly shell pink.
very well made sir & a whoa ! what a sound !
🏴☠️
That thing is a beauty! What craftsmanship!
This is a fantastic video. The guitar looks and sounds amazing!. You sir have a major talent and never stop making your art.
It sounds and looks beautiful a true gifted builder.
incredible!! wow!! i would love to play this guitar!
awesome video, and WHAT a workshop for a 'hobbyist'. I love the dedication to the process and the details of construction, awesome stuff.
Beautiful!
Fantastic video. Thank you so much for documenting this.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
Beautiful guitar and this master's work is so inspiring to see!!
Make more of these please
You are a very skilled man enjoyed watching, thanks.
Awesome work!
Lovely. And a nice little take on yellow leadbetter there at the end!
Great video, awesome work, and the guitar sounds fantastic! Very articulate and defined. Great playing as well! As a Canadian I really appreciate hearing some Rush. 🙂
This video is fantastic and awesome.
Really enjoyed this felt like therapy watching him work.
That mother quacks like a whole flock! Beautiful, thank you for a brilliant video!
Something relaxing about watching a master at work. I would adore one of these beauties!
Sounds and looks incredible. Great playing!
Thanks a lot!
So therapeutic seeing a Master builder make his thing. Hats off to you Sir!
Great video, I've never heard of this channel but subscribed now!
That is a beautiful guitar and I’m in love with that colour…
Great video like to see the finished guitar
Superb craftsmanship, what a fantastic guitar. We are lucky there are still people like this around skilled enough to make these wonderful instruments.
Beautiful craftspersonship