STROMBERG or STROMBER? / Archtop restoration

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  • Опубліковано 28 бер 2024
  • Restoring an archtop jazz guitar of unknown pedigree.
    Mystery solved! We have a Gretsch A-25 or model 30!

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  • @fredr2694
    @fredr2694 Місяць тому +7

    I am proud to say I have been a pal of Doug for over 35 years, he is a master craftsman and the ONLY guy who touches my geetars. He even rocks a Wishbone Ash t-shirt in the video!

  • @laurencehastings7473
    @laurencehastings7473 Місяць тому +2

    Turning a Sromber into a strummer. Impressive demonstration of restoring a difficult guitar using skill and basic hand tools.Brought a smile to my face when I saw you using the hand drill and realising , yes , that's how we did things a long time ago and it works every time. Maybe the next generation can learn some useful lessons too.

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому

      Hi Laurence, Thank you! I agree! Sometimes simpler is better!

  • @leelossi1257
    @leelossi1257 Місяць тому +2

    Another old guitar saved!! nice job....thanks for your video

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed it, check out some of the other vids. There will be much more!

  • @TracyLongo
    @TracyLongo Місяць тому +2

    Luv this Doug!!!!! keep it going!

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks Tracy! People kept asking me to do it because of the little snippets I would post. Now I'm full in and I enjoy sharing all the stuff in my head I take for granted. See you in the funny papers!

  • @markboreen3359
    @markboreen3359 Місяць тому +1

    Fantastic work, as always. Thanks for posting, I really enjoyed this.

  • @pascalfleury461
    @pascalfleury461 Місяць тому

    Exceptionnel……merci de nous faire partager ces moments d’art.❤

  • @medgerly
    @medgerly Місяць тому

    Another awesome job by a master !!

  • @jazz2959
    @jazz2959 Місяць тому

    Love the T-shirt. My favorite band. Newly subscribed🎸

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому

      Thanks for the sub! Love prog music! Yes is one of my top faves of the Golden age of prog!

  • @michelnagumaqmorton
    @michelnagumaqmorton Місяць тому

    Great Job , thank you for the good video ! Very inspired , I want to make one like that now ,they play and sound so nice .

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому +1

      It did have a really nice tone! This one had soul!

    • @michelnagumaqmorton
      @michelnagumaqmorton Місяць тому

      I think you helped that soul get reincarnated now :o) @@dougmaccormack9485

  • @mrclaus859
    @mrclaus859 Місяць тому

    Thanks for posting

  • @brettbunke9096
    @brettbunke9096 Місяць тому

    The Man at work ❤️

  • @anthonyf4439
    @anthonyf4439 Місяць тому

    Subscribed! Nice work.

  • @jeffhildreth9244
    @jeffhildreth9244 Місяць тому

    Damn ! That was fine work.
    Liked and subscribed.

  • @jamesmoon8947
    @jamesmoon8947 Місяць тому

    Splendid 💯

  • @maxwellbowden9961
    @maxwellbowden9961 Місяць тому

    Hey Doug nice work. That old box sounds great

  • @Yougotadollar
    @Yougotadollar Місяць тому

    Great video. Cool shirt too!

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому +1

      Wishbone Ash! Yes, I also got to repair a few guitars for Andy Powell and got the shirt a couple years ago when they played here locally.

    • @Yougotadollar
      @Yougotadollar Місяць тому

      Very cool. I’ve subscribed.

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому

      @@Yougotadollar That's Great! Thank you!

  • @JazzStrat781
    @JazzStrat781 Місяць тому

    Fantastic job 🎸👍 new subscriber here!

  • @waltermailhot6296
    @waltermailhot6296 Місяць тому

    Hey Doug, that hole at the waist held the pick guard, that pick up looked like the one on my 43 epiphany emperor deluxe . Nice work.

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому

      Thanks Walt! d'Armond pickups are old school but get it done! Hope your well brother! God bless!

  • @ijosef
    @ijosef Місяць тому

    I'm guessing the neck pocket on an actual Stromberg would be cleaner and more precisely fitted than this, but hey - you can't have everything. Great work! Enjoy the Stromber!!!

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому

      Yes I agree. It's my suspicion that this was made at the SS Stewart factory and rebranded for a store or catalog.

    • @bobbymcleod6568
      @bobbymcleod6568 Місяць тому

      Not even in my time I've worked on name brands with more shims than a Glarry.

  • @brettbunke9096
    @brettbunke9096 Місяць тому

    Love the longer videos screw the UA-cam algorithm

  • @lbfred8146
    @lbfred8146 Місяць тому

    Nice work! What you have is an early 30s Gretsch Model 35. Someone made a new headstock inlay with the name Stromber; maybe the owner's name. You will find images if you just google Gretsch Model 35.

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому +1

      Yes! That's it! Someone else also had an ID, similar model. A-25. I agree. Someone modded the logo or it was made for a music store, catalog or something. Right down to the weird sunburst around the sound holes! Thanks!

  • @vazquez808
    @vazquez808 Місяць тому

    great work

  • @CaffeineNightOwl
    @CaffeineNightOwl Місяць тому +1

    wunderbar

  • @AnyMajorDude-et2ub
    @AnyMajorDude-et2ub Місяць тому

    I'd love to hear the owners history on this guitar, as there's always a reason these old 'non-famous' bands get restored by their owners. I bet this one has quite a story to tell.

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому

      All I know about it is that a little old lady brought it in for her husband. Perhaps as a gift to have it repaired.

  • @bassplayer8815
    @bassplayer8815 Місяць тому

    Hallo to you too

  • @richsackett3423
    @richsackett3423 Місяць тому

    Try this: Stromberg-Voisinet. My initial hunch was that it was a Chicago catalog guitar. Yup.

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому +1

      I know of Stromberg-Voisinet, but it says Stromber on the headstock. My suspicion is that it was made by S.S. Stewart for either a catalog, music store or modified by a luthier. The shape of the F holes, bridge, body shape and pickguard are an exact match for S.S. Stewart.

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому

      www.12fret.com/instruments/ss-stewart-model-4024-archtop-guitar-sunburst-1930s/

  • @philliprowe2656
    @philliprowe2656 Місяць тому

    Like to see the extensive use of the egg beater drill and tapered reamer.Yoy really brought it back and it really sounds good! Did you use an old Fender or Gibson tube amp to get that sound?

  • @user-in7nk1iq2j
    @user-in7nk1iq2j Місяць тому

    I believe that is a 60s Harmony. I have one very similar to that. Look in the F holes for a stamp.

  • @NickRatnieks
    @NickRatnieks Місяць тому

    By the time this guitar was made, S S Stewart was a brand owned by B & J of NYC and their instruments were made by just about every US maker- Gibson made a flat top so everybody selling an S S Stewart guitar likes to say it was made by Gibson. The S S Stewart guitar you showed at the start- for sale at Twelfth Fret was a 1930s made guitar- that was basically a Harmony Cremona model- the large volute on the neck identifies it as such. Harmony used rosewood not ebony on its higher quality archtop fingerboards. Your guitar has a number of quirky features that mean it is not a product of the usual suspects like Harmony and Regal or Kay. It looks like this Gretsch in many ways: Google Skinners Gretsch Archtop Guitar, 1930s, Style A-25 Interesting video and interesting insights!

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому

      Nick I do believe the mystery is solved! That A-25 is the exact same guitar right down to the headstock, logo banner, f-holes, weird sunburst and all! I've repaired thousands upon thousands of guitars in my 45 years but I've never run across an A-25 (to my memory) and a Google image search revealed nothing either. Thanks so much. Your a better sleuth than I ! It may spawn another episode!

    • @NickRatnieks
      @NickRatnieks Місяць тому

      @@dougmaccormack9485 Let me know if you do a follow up. The most quirky thing is that bit of wood that sticks out with the screw hole for the pickguard- you only get to see that if the guard has been removed and that is just so unique. I don't know how long Gretsch did this but it means no drilling (and cracking) the top. I enjoyed watching your work and learned along the way, so it was very instructive! I look forward to the next video.

  • @ralphbenites1312
    @ralphbenites1312 Місяць тому

    I have a 1959 guild slim Jim but the b string doesn’t fit the trapeze style all the way in.so what strings do you recommend for that style of guitar.thanks

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому

      It's usually the low E string that's the culprit and is too tight for the string slot. Are you using a heavier gauge string set? Flat wounds?

    • @ralphbenites1312
      @ralphbenites1312 Місяць тому

      @@dougmaccormack9485 elixir light 12-53 thair colored on the ends purple and orange package but I found it in the trash at my sister in law’s parents house and It had a flat wound on the first string and orange material on the bottom of the string maybe old string

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому +1

      @@ralphbenites1312 Purple and orange indicate that you have a set of acoustic guitar strings. They have a steel core so the magnetic pickup will see them but I think a set of electric guitar strings would be better for your type of instrument. Maybe go a gauge lighter as well like 11- 49. As far as tone is concerned, it depends on the style of music you like. Flat wounds are mellower, less string noise, good for jazzy stuff, round wounds are brighter and good for everything else. I prefer to lean towards heavier gauge strings on hollow/semi-hollow guitars to "drive" the top and get that punchy tone. Go lighter but not lighter than 10's. 11's should be about right and fit your tailpeice slots better.

    • @ralphbenites1312
      @ralphbenites1312 Місяць тому

      @@dougmaccormack9485 thank you so much basically for strumming I like the 50’s music 🎶🎙🎸

  • @johnwhitaker545
    @johnwhitaker545 Місяць тому

    Okay so… everyone’s choosing to ignore that thing that happened at 12:15? That was really interesting…

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому

      I was about 30 feet away getting a clamp. The shop is in an old mill building. My guess is that the floors are a little bouncy and that might explain it. I confess that I put that segment in there for entertainment value and to tie in with the "mystery" theme.

  • @kellyswoodyard
    @kellyswoodyard Місяць тому

    The pick up mounting, that looks to be a right royal pain. Take off the thing when ever you need to change strings.

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому

      Yes it is but it does sound very nice. It wasn't as much of a pain as getting the input jack out of there. There's about 25 minutes of that mess on the cutting room floor!

  • @joeeverett9775
    @joeeverett9775 Місяць тому

    I’m here

  • @AltGrendel
    @AltGrendel Місяць тому

    19:04 Couldn’t you put the ratchet at the curve of the ‘waist’ of the guitar?

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому +1

      Sometime I do on larger bodies. It's seems a little easier to judge the tension of the ratchet when it's resting on a solid surface.

  • @jazz2959
    @jazz2959 Місяць тому +1

    Yessongs

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому

      Incredible performance. It would bring tingles to my spine! Especially "Yours is no Disgrace" guitar solo!

  • @cousinharleyb
    @cousinharleyb Місяць тому

    Judging by the build and the headstock. That is a the same instrument as a Gretsch model 35.

    • @dougmaccormack9485
      @dougmaccormack9485  Місяць тому

      Yes! Since publishing the vid I've had a couple people positively identify it as Gretsch A-25 or model 35. Thanks for helping confirm that! Even after 45 years I've never come across one.

  • @williamkennonjr1147
    @williamkennonjr1147 Місяць тому

    It looks like an old truton