Private Stock 4270 gets STAIN

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  • Опубліковано 12 січ 2025

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  • @Adipsia1
    @Adipsia1 8 років тому +38

    That quilt is so deep you could get lost in it. Beautiful.

    • @Dude_Slick
      @Dude_Slick 7 років тому +4

      Agreed. It looks like satin

  • @freedommatters9596
    @freedommatters9596 5 років тому +5

    That is the most beautiful quilting I've ever seen

  • @aandc2005
    @aandc2005 6 років тому +3

    that's really beautiful! Wait till the clear is on, then it will so amazing!!!

  • @seanfried5583
    @seanfried5583 4 роки тому +10

    I couldn't do that job, I would want to take every guitar home.

    • @ronaldocunanan4274
      @ronaldocunanan4274 2 роки тому

      Yeah,,,,same here…LOL

    • @willfowler8540
      @willfowler8540 Рік тому

      you might could ask to build one if you worked there lol

    • @seanfried5583
      @seanfried5583 Рік тому

      @@willfowler8540 I don’t if it is still like that but I believe after you have worked there a certain amount of time they would let you build a guitar to keep.

  • @jamesglandon3737
    @jamesglandon3737 5 років тому +8

    @ 1:45
    How long have your worked here? almost 14 years.
    shakes camera 14 times

  • @dennisapplegate7553
    @dennisapplegate7553 3 роки тому +1

    Absolutely stunning.

  • @McFlyGuitarsandStuff
    @McFlyGuitarsandStuff 2 роки тому +1

    That's a wild quilt...

  • @Quipstiley
    @Quipstiley 9 років тому +4

    I'm guessing alcohol based stain not water based dye?
    I have some water based stain but I'm not sure it goes on as smooth as what you are accomplishing here. I know experience also play a big part. You make it look so easy. Some videos show people putting on 10+ coats with tons of sanding in between to get the grain to pop but you are nailing it here very quickly and efficiently.

    • @JgHaverty
      @JgHaverty 8 років тому +5

      +Quipstiley Its an analine dye they use. The reason for the stain + sanding, the original color will soak into the figuring more than the open grain, so you typically use a dark color (brown with red or purple, black with blue, purple with blue, etc) then you apply the lighter color over top to get that extreme contrast.
      This top is quite exceptional, and does not require the multiple layers, but they still do use that technique themselves on certain colors.

    • @-sickelsserpents9815
      @-sickelsserpents9815 Рік тому

      ​@@JgHaverty Know which analine dye they use? In some other videos they say they used, water, alcohol, and oil based stain in the same guitar.

  • @tomjut9761
    @tomjut9761 2 роки тому

    That quilt is one in a million.

  • @MikeyGee001
    @MikeyGee001 8 років тому +1

    WOW ... such a deep quilt

  • @klijnsmitguitars2979
    @klijnsmitguitars2979 8 років тому

    That came out great, so beautiful!

  • @petesguitar
    @petesguitar 4 роки тому +1

    Couldn't work there I would want to take em all home !!

  • @derred723
    @derred723 7 років тому +1

    i always like the way guitars look better before they sand stain back and try and get fancy. Most i think look better with just a few coats of stain and then clear.

  • @aandc2005
    @aandc2005 5 років тому +2

    Is he using aniline dye? Are Stewmac ColorTone aniline dyes?

  • @moimeme7839
    @moimeme7839 6 років тому

    That guitar will be fabulous👍😀

  • @ezequielleal6262
    @ezequielleal6262 11 місяців тому

    To get that color, first Purple and then blue? Does anyone have any reference to those tones? Thank you

  • @hesse13
    @hesse13 9 років тому +2

    Great demo! One question: you don't use first black dye and then sanding before that purple dye? Thank you!

  • @kwhite19
    @kwhite19 11 місяців тому

    do you put woog grain sealer on first or after you put the dye on

  • @markchas4554
    @markchas4554 7 років тому

    Has anyone else seen the new Gibson Modern Double Cut? Looks like this body style a bit.

  • @ArnfinnRian
    @ArnfinnRian 5 років тому +1

    Looks like satin ... amazing

  • @vchizzle
    @vchizzle 11 років тому +2

    If that was a P22, I'd be selling a kidney:) I WANT THAT TOP IN THAT COLOR!

  • @rabokarabekian409
    @rabokarabekian409 5 років тому

    Had to necropost - a guy sanding while this video is made - playing authentic.

  • @MrUltracoin
    @MrUltracoin 9 років тому

    That looked great.

  • @asmallfarmhomestead3657
    @asmallfarmhomestead3657 7 років тому +1

    I wonder what brand they used...

  • @mikehumphrey5
    @mikehumphrey5 4 роки тому +1

    What brand of stain is that and where can I buy it.

    • @IronDave1985
      @IronDave1985 3 роки тому

      I've heard they use TransFast and/or TransTint, but I can't confirm that. Both are great stains though. You can get them a lot of places online (Amazon, eBay, other online retailers, etc.)

  • @smokepeddler
    @smokepeddler 5 років тому

    Wow! I have no words

  • @josearimateiacaldasmelomel6158
    @josearimateiacaldasmelomel6158 8 років тому

    Gostaria de comprar uma Guitarra PRS model custom 24. Como devo fazer. No Brasil os senhores tem representantes.

  • @MrRUGDUDE
    @MrRUGDUDE Рік тому

    Just when I start to think my prs is the most beautiful guitar in the world, this happens!!

  • @Fons1958
    @Fons1958 9 років тому

    Its a water based stain. PRS spent a lot of time drying the woods, so why introducing water after that???

    • @pepperlovesalt
      @pepperlovesalt 8 років тому

      +Fons negentienachtenvijftig I am also wondering about that. But AFAIK, they MIGHT mix with Alchol so the dye will dry faster.

    • @dansands6363
      @dansands6363 8 років тому

      I believe they use water based paints. At experience PRS 2016 we had the awesome opportunity to dye some pieces of flamed maple and we used water based paints. But for the higher end guitars they might use something else.

    • @mattterrell4304
      @mattterrell4304 8 років тому

      Danny Sands yeah I doubt they're just gonna give out their good stuff

    • @dansands6363
      @dansands6363 8 років тому

      Matt Terrell well I've seen some videos where the private shock team is spreading the paint on the guitars with a napkin. And some where they are spraying it on. I wonder why they do either one, for possibly specific reasons?

    • @mattterrell4304
      @mattterrell4304 8 років тому

      Idk

  • @lunacorona5734
    @lunacorona5734 10 років тому

    Nice

  • @jarexxsuvexx8212
    @jarexxsuvexx8212 4 роки тому

    Coat #2 is all mi need, lol.

  • @dougshelton69
    @dougshelton69 3 роки тому

    Damn drilling.....

  • @3tothemax
    @3tothemax 9 років тому

    what type of wood is that?

  • @donfreeman686
    @donfreeman686 7 років тому

    Does anyone know if these are oil based or water based colors?

    • @jdl2180
      @jdl2180 5 років тому

      They look like water colors

    • @Jackson1959.
      @Jackson1959. 5 років тому

      Water based keda dyes

  • @masterlifeandlove6757
    @masterlifeandlove6757 6 років тому

    Send here for demoing. Send it back in 2040. Promise.

  • @samizdat113
    @samizdat113 2 роки тому

    Damn

  • @Leadguitarman1
    @Leadguitarman1 6 років тому

    ok ..... I came....

  • @jyd59
    @jyd59 6 років тому +2

    Lotsa money for glorified furniture. You could buy a set of bedroom furniture for what that guitar will retail for. Is it beautiful? Of course. Will it play well? Depends on the player.

    • @TJJJJJJJJJJJ
      @TJJJJJJJJJJJ 6 років тому +1

      jyd59 “glorified furniture” lol Have you played a PRS before ? Plus, “depends on the player” on that logic why does Lewis Hamilton bother driving a Mercedes he should just use a Toyota Corolla ;)

    • @ninnghhizziddha
      @ninnghhizziddha 6 років тому +2

      That is the most ignorant shit I've ever heard

    • @intervalkid
      @intervalkid 6 років тому

      Ah but you couldn't buy a set of bedroom furniture with that kind of quilt and dye! No.

    • @BlackRoomful
      @BlackRoomful 5 років тому

      Play the same as all other prs guitars just massively over priced and no stainless steel frets?

  • @passarosbelpa5819
    @passarosbelpa5819 8 років тому

    staff so I search this wood, I found the name is: flame maple!

    • @ricksluijer2705
      @ricksluijer2705 8 років тому +14

      Nah, this is a quilted maple. Flamed maple has horizontal stripes across the grain :)

  • @dozenfaun
    @dozenfaun 8 років тому

    Wood stain don't need several coats, if using the right stain, in one coat you saturate the grain then wipe any excess. If the color isn't correct after this, you don't use the right stain and need to adjust the stain. It's not good to let thick coat of stain on a wood surface and putting several coats isn't the way to work. In other video we see sanding over a stained surface to make it lighter; thats not the correct way, you need to stain the entire surface light then do shading where you need deeper color. With quality wood stain it will not hide the wood grain.

    • @asmallfarmhomestead3657
      @asmallfarmhomestead3657 7 років тому +8

      Daniel Landry I think the guy who has been working on guitars in a guitar shop for 14 years knows what he's doing

    • @midi510
      @midi510 7 років тому +3

      It's not really a stain like you might pick up in a hardware or paint store. They use wood dye. Stains are pigmented with large particles that sit on top of the wood and cover the grain to a degree, whereas dyes use colorants that are very small and penetrate the wood more, allowing the grain to show through more. With dyes, you can apply several coats while sanding between, which lightens the more cross grain areas and darkens the more end grain areas giving increased contrast and accentuating the figuring.

    • @maxwellbrand
      @maxwellbrand 7 років тому +1

      Except...it looked amazing, so I guess you're wrong. :)