Three 50's Martins

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  • @skoneal007
    @skoneal007 Рік тому +16

    I think the thing that makes these videos so addictive is that I feel like I'm sitting on a stool next to Ted and were just having a normal everyday conversation while he works. He's got that natural charm and charisma.

    • @MrBullethead63
      @MrBullethead63 2 місяці тому

      I am a full time luthier / repairman, with 45 years experience, and I listen to Ted in my shop while working...every once in a while he amazes me with a tool or technique I never considered, and I can certainly sympathize with some of the repair situations he finds himself in!

  • @chriswareham
    @chriswareham Рік тому +68

    I'm starting to feel short-changed if I don't get a "polishing, polishing, polishing" on one of your videos 😄

  • @azbababooey
    @azbababooey Рік тому +6

    “That’s where the tone lies!” OMG you’re killing me!

  • @stellingbanjodude
    @stellingbanjodude Рік тому +15

    Yay! A Ted video to rescue me from boredom

    • @J.C...
      @J.C... Рік тому +3

      Shoot. His vids are good enough to watch over and over. I know I do lol

    • @jl4831
      @jl4831 Рік тому +3

      1000 views in 15 minutes. Seems like I'm not the only one waiting for these videos every sunday.

  • @markbernier8434
    @markbernier8434 Рік тому +36

    Experience matters. Does it ever. I can't think how many times I have told youngsters "You can make anything look easy if you practice for 20 years"

    • @HighMansx
      @HighMansx Рік тому +1

      My professor in Uni told us that skateboarding was trivial... once you learned out to do it. 😂
      Anything's trivial if you practice enough.

  • @davestambaugh7282
    @davestambaugh7282 Рік тому +2

    During world war two spruce was a strategic material and only wood that was not dense enough to make wing spars for airplanes was available for commercial products. The wood had very wide late growth rings and the sound boards had to be made thicker as the beam strength was not as strong. The top on this one looks like one of the war time models.

  • @StevenAlwine
    @StevenAlwine Рік тому +5

    "The Leprechaun tells me to burn things!" --Ralph Wiggum
    There's a lot of great guitar repair stuff out there, but the dry humor is what keeps me coming back.

  • @williamgalbraith3621
    @williamgalbraith3621 9 місяців тому +1

    That D-28 sounds awesome! Keep up the good work!

  • @benlogan430
    @benlogan430 8 місяців тому +1

    I always thought the “tone” came from the “tone nails”? I learn something every time!

  • @jjsisco
    @jjsisco Рік тому +1

    A true master at work nothing else needs to be said.

  • @corporalrich
    @corporalrich Рік тому +2

    Absolutely amazing video! Your knowledge and common sense are at another level.

  • @jetphone1974
    @jetphone1974 Рік тому +2

    No matter the job, you not only make the repair interesting, you teach us something along the way.

  • @RRStout
    @RRStout Рік тому +4

    The D-18 had the sweetest tone. Another cool video. Always enjoy watching your work.

  • @DTGuitarTech
    @DTGuitarTech Рік тому +25

    50s Martins!! As always, top quality work from you along with a history lesson.

  • @kindablue1959
    @kindablue1959 Рік тому +2

    +1 for the reference to Molly Tuttle. She's joined the ranks of players that can make my jaw hit the floor.

  • @campbellmj9405
    @campbellmj9405 Рік тому +19

    I'm not a guitar player or luthier, merely an occasional woodworker. I really enjoy watching you apply your skills and techniques, your passion to your work, plus all the experience you pull from as well. The history of these guitars and their makers is an added bonus. Thanks.

  • @ziggylayneable
    @ziggylayneable Рік тому +1

    I've been watching you for years and I need to tell you that you are the best luthier that I have run across on the internet because I'm the luthier myself. You are better than me and you are better than most and I appreciate you uploading your videos so we can learn from you

  • @richardwheatley8757
    @richardwheatley8757 Рік тому +2

    The level of education available here is phenomenal. Thank you.

  • @mitchilito99
    @mitchilito99 Рік тому +2

    It's always refreshing to see work done right. A real pro.

  • @copperaudio9664
    @copperaudio9664 Рік тому +15

    The 000 sounds warmer and fuller to my ears. I think the 000 also has a 1.75 nut for large handed peeps. Great work Ted - Thanks!

    • @KZ-ko4vm
      @KZ-ko4vm Рік тому +4

      To me 000 sounded most interesting, I was not expecting this.

  • @J.C...
    @J.C... Рік тому +3

    Man, that 00018 is NICE!

  • @TheFlyingPlectrum
    @TheFlyingPlectrum Рік тому +3

    You can definitely hear the difference, the D-28 plays at a much faster tempo! :-) But seriously, another absolutely wonderful video. Bravo!

  • @smittenthekitteninmittens2679
    @smittenthekitteninmittens2679 Рік тому +31

    Hey Ted..I don't know if you will read this but I just wanted to say that I look forward to your videos every week!!I find it really therapeutic seeing instruments being repaired and as a lefty I can confirm we really do see the world upside down !! Also seeing really expensive old Martin's is cool but I'd really love to see you repair just pawn shop junk guitars too... anyways greetings from Wales UK and some of us notice when you skip a week not putting a vid up lol!!!

    • @ElenaChuckYT
      @ElenaChuckYT Рік тому +4

      great username haha

    • @bobbeattie9695
      @bobbeattie9695 Рік тому +2

      Awesome another lefty out there! That makes six of us. Greetings from Washington state Smitten.

    • @smittenthekitteninmittens2679
      @smittenthekitteninmittens2679 Рік тому +1

      @@ElenaChuckYT thankyou :)

    • @smittenthekitteninmittens2679
      @smittenthekitteninmittens2679 Рік тому

      @@bobbeattie9695 being a lefty guitarist sucks!! Pawn shops ect think they can charge another £30-£40 because a guitar is left handed!! No fair

    • @bobbeattie9695
      @bobbeattie9695 Рік тому

      @@smittenthekitteninmittens2679 I feel your pain. It sucks going into a shop and they have ONE lefty in stock and its the bottom of the line brand. Our local builder wanted $1,200.00 EXTRA to build a L.H guitar for me. Ouch! Hang in there.

  • @robfern66
    @robfern66 Рік тому +3

    The 000-18 sounds fantastic. ALWAYS a pleasure watching you work. Thank you.

  • @PageMarker1
    @PageMarker1 Рік тому +2

    000-18 FTW!
    "I know it looks easy..." Don't think so, YOU make it look easy having been at it for quite a while now.
    Always love the history lessons. You might not be the best, but I've haven't seen any better...))

  • @philipershler420
    @philipershler420 Рік тому +4

    A fascinating tour through three 50’s Martins. And as usual, very professional repairs.

  • @rickbaker4571
    @rickbaker4571 Рік тому +3

    Great work and thanks for bringing us along... something about a D28 that just melts my ears. Love Love Love 'em!

  • @frederickthompson8686
    @frederickthompson8686 Рік тому +1

    For any owner of a "vintage" Martin acoustic, this video will be highly informative. We all love those old 50s & 60s Martins -- I'm fortunate enough to own several -- but almost all of them have playability issues, most eventually requiring some neck and bridge/saddle work. I'm at a place in life where I'm thinking it just might be easier to buy one of the newer Martins where "modern" playability has been a design consideration, and just leave the old girls in the vault...

  • @stutty1400
    @stutty1400 Рік тому +1

    It is such a joy to watch a complete craftsman at work. Thank you Ted.

  • @adobedoug2564
    @adobedoug2564 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for playing them for us Ted.

  • @DrKlausTrophobie
    @DrKlausTrophobie Рік тому

    6:36 When we harvest wine there will always be some ladybugs around. It's "tradition" to tell the kids the bugs have to stay with the grapes - because it's what the good flavors come from. 😁

  • @jeffreymonroe153
    @jeffreymonroe153 Рік тому +1

    Dang Ted, you sir, are amazing.

  • @davidmunoz3268
    @davidmunoz3268 Рік тому +2

    One more for the best of Ted series. Thanks for your detailed explanations and backstories. While I know these aren't intended to be teaching videos, your digital presence has given me the confidence to tackle small jobs on my own guitars. Fret dressing and polishing, nut replacements, saddle lowering, set ups and minor finish repairs. I anxiously await each new video for my weekly dose of Ted. Total fanboy. Thanks so much.

  • @phil36135
    @phil36135 Рік тому +8

    No doubt to my ears, the 000-18 sounds the best to me.Thank you for such a informative video, I have learned a lot from you, I enjoy and look forward to your videos every week. Thanks again

    • @rdooba
      @rdooba Рік тому +1

      I agree- the 000-18 was the most pleasing to my ear as well. The others seemed to lack the working and a bit of the roundness.

    • @chipsterb4946
      @chipsterb4946 Рік тому

      I liked the D-28, just not as much as the 000-18. Didn’t particularly like the D-18. Lifeless is too strong a description but I can’t think of a better word just now.

    • @bobbeattie9695
      @bobbeattie9695 Рік тому

      Yep 000-18

  • @atomicpunk4034
    @atomicpunk4034 Рік тому +2

    Hi from Georgia (country) 🇬🇪

  • @brucejoaniewilliams3213
    @brucejoaniewilliams3213 Рік тому +2

    Worth the wait, as always. Thank you Ted!

  • @keestoft250
    @keestoft250 Рік тому +4

    To see those wonderful old Martin's handled with such care was quite emotional if I'm honest. Thanks Ted, taking some time but I'm saving up for a T-shirt.

  • @cyanidejunkie
    @cyanidejunkie Рік тому +1

    22:49 Lmao. If I weren’t wearing good earbuds, I would have missed that little gem.

  • @arthurcrime
    @arthurcrime Рік тому +2

    Astonishing knowledge on display here, a wonderful video.

  • @0whitestone
    @0whitestone Рік тому +4

    I've played several prewar martins (1940's) at a guitar trade show in Orlando. They were truly spectacular. I remember playing a 1950's as well and was not impressed, but that's just one example of course

  • @stu-j
    @stu-j Рік тому +2

    The second D18 sounds and looks spectacular! Great job on all 3!

  • @matthewf1979
    @matthewf1979 Рік тому +1

    What a fabulous trio! I'd be happy to own any one of them.
    If I had a choice, that D28 would be it.

  • @greylocke100
    @greylocke100 Рік тому +4

    I will say that watching your videos has given me the confidence to work on my sons sub $150 generic acoustic. Using just my regular tools, I've added some relief to the neck, leveled the frets and gotten the string height to 2.5-2.75 mm. I still haven't figured out how to set the intonation on it though, but I"ll keep watching and experimenting.

  • @limpindug
    @limpindug Рік тому +1

    The histories you attach to the repairs really make your videos top drawer like your craftsmanship. A pleasure to watch bud. 👍🥃Respect to you mate.

  • @dustinshaver1715
    @dustinshaver1715 Рік тому

    Great video. I wish you had enough time to walk us through one of your own builds. But like they say time is money and the money for you is in the repairs.

  • @johnnieboi3242
    @johnnieboi3242 Рік тому +3

    I wondered what I've been missing lately? I couldn't put my finger on it... 🤔 of course!!... it was my weekly dose of twoodfrd!!...as usual great technical content great history lesson great results... I've had my fix now...cheers Ted

  • @user-mu6jx6ry5w
    @user-mu6jx6ry5w 9 місяців тому

    I know it’s been a good while since you’ve posted this video, but I really felt the need to comment on your videos. I thoroughly enjoy your commentary and explanation’s during each job and the history that you often provide. The professional attitude and effort that you approach a catalog guitar from the 50’s vs a Martin of similar vintage is inspiring. You see the value of each and respect each for what it was, is, and will continue to offer both musically and aesthetically. I’m not implying that others don’t do a great job, but you are truly a professional and an artist. I’m originally a bagpipe maker and have sold my work all over North America and abroad, but I am now delving slowly into the world of my first loves: guitar, banjo, and mandolin building. Watching you is an inspiration to continue to do so and is a great information to work on a few old yard sale specials and other similar instruments. As you mentioned watching your videos is not a substitute for the hands on experience , but it is a magnificent guide and touchstone for pursuing the endeavor.
    Thanks again from an old man in West Texas,
    Ray Hughes

  • @J.C...
    @J.C... Рік тому +2

    Thanks, Ted! I was just binging your J45 vids when this came up! 🤣👌

  • @stevestanley1114
    @stevestanley1114 Рік тому +1

    The ‘55 D28 sounds great. The two of us, that guitar and me, are both 67. Amazingly, the D28 is about three times brighter…

  • @kellypeterson2625
    @kellypeterson2625 Рік тому +1

    Experience is everything. And even having had a lot of it, one never knows what they are going to encounter. Whoever coined the phrase " a little bit of knowledge is dangerous" was dead accurate.

    • @billylindros3023
      @billylindros3023 Рік тому +2

      Alexander Pope 1711 "A little learning is a dangerous thing, drink deep or taste not the Pierian spring"

  • @Tbone1952
    @Tbone1952 Рік тому

    Love the history expertise you have, really enjoy your videos, thank you.

  • @alexbostelle287
    @alexbostelle287 Рік тому

    That video might be considered for some kind of award from us your loyal afficiandos....the palatable comparison at the end was delightful. I think you revealed the mystigue that Martins enjoy....its all in the materials and repeating adherence of their basic joinery

  • @mikecurtin9831
    @mikecurtin9831 Рік тому

    All interesting and useful information. I was especially interested in the differences between through and blind saddles. Thanks very much.

  • @meltedwheeliebin
    @meltedwheeliebin Рік тому

    That D18 sounds the best to my ears

  • @RonDylewski
    @RonDylewski Рік тому

    I had a late 40's OO-18 and the sound of that OOO is so reminiscent of it! Miss that little guy!

  • @4denis408
    @4denis408 Рік тому

    Ted, I'm a fan and always get a lot from your videos. The more I get into guitar repair, the more specialty tools I collect and I have to periodically re-organize to keep my shop efficient. Nothing worse than having a specialty tool and not being able to find it when you next need it. All that to ask; would you consider doing a video on how you organize your shop? I'd be I'm not the only one who would love to see where you stash your specialty wood; your neck-removal jigs; your Les Paul neck repair router jig; etc. Thanks!

  • @dalgguitars
    @dalgguitars Рік тому

    Just fantastic!

  • @seanj3667
    @seanj3667 Рік тому +2

    Sweet!
    I'd been considering picking up a used Martin for a while. I dabble in guitar, but mostly play bass and have a Martin B-1 bass. With Ted's regular talk about local makers though, I decided to pick up a guitar from a very local place, Echo Bridge Music and got their EB-450, which is their version of the D-18. I love it!

  • @icedog75
    @icedog75 Рік тому +1

    I really enjoyed the history lesson along with the repair. I happen to own a 1941 O-15...not your typical Martin. Budget for the time with an all mahagony body, top and back and neck. Came to me from an Uncle and my father. Nice sounding guitar that has survived some very sketchy years.

  • @J.C...
    @J.C... Рік тому

    Exactly. Watching videos doesn't give you experience. It only serves to inform you of what to expect. They give the capable people a good idea of whether it's something they want to attempt.
    I replaced the nut on my first electric guitar 3 months into owning it. I did that despite multiple people telling me that I needed to learn to play for 6 more months before trying that. As if learning to play more & better would somehow help me replace a nut lol.
    I did it anyway and it turned out great. Don't let naysayers turn you away from trying something. But don't overestimate your own abilities at the same time.

  • @OllavoTozzi
    @OllavoTozzi Рік тому +1

    Oh my god, I was already craving

  • @Mudder1310
    @Mudder1310 Рік тому +3

    Man I love a sneaky Simpsons reference. As usual, great work.

  • @mariodriessen9740
    @mariodriessen9740 Рік тому +1

    You must have nerves and balls of steel. Don't you ever feel nervous working on an old and expensive instrument?
    These three Martins are all dream guitars for me.

  • @bigmac51290
    @bigmac51290 Рік тому

    That's some of the best figured Brazilian I've seen in a vintage Martin, it's always so unsatisfyingly straight.

  • @cdray1968
    @cdray1968 Рік тому

    Your videos are a wealth of knowledge and I thoroughly enjoy them! Thanks for taking the time to make them!

  • @gimmethegreenbacks
    @gimmethegreenbacks Рік тому

    Hey Ted I can understand that a leprechaun that tells you to burn stuff is a worry also I love the way you talk about the wood you are a master thanks🌈😇🙏🎶©️

  • @jimjam1556
    @jimjam1556 Рік тому

    Surprised how much I preferred the sound of the 000 to the dreadnoughts. Very rich and sweet

  • @viewer112358
    @viewer112358 Рік тому +4

    That 000-18 has a great sound for picking. Lovely note separation and balance.

  • @weschilton
    @weschilton Рік тому +1

    Well, they all sound great! Fantastic work as always, and thanks for sharing these great videos!

  • @lokarrsboots9337
    @lokarrsboots9337 Рік тому

    Great video once again. I love the sound of the D-18 and the D-28.

  • @NintenDub
    @NintenDub Рік тому +1

    I don't really even like acoustic guitars but I'm addicted to you resetting necks. Love the vids. I watched em on loop for hours at different times. They're just calming. Would love to see a podcast chatting with other Luther's about your experience with whole gammit. Have a gooday man

  • @velutumbra
    @velutumbra Рік тому

    Thanks for another great video! You keep making my life easier (although I never do neck resets) just by adopting your methods.

  • @troysnodgrass910
    @troysnodgrass910 Рік тому

    Very informative! As always, thanks for playing all 3 at the end! 👍

  • @assmaster420
    @assmaster420 Рік тому

    Great vid my man, thank you

  • @natjes6017
    @natjes6017 Рік тому

    Fantastic work!

  • @AcousticShoppe
    @AcousticShoppe Рік тому

    Loved this video🙌

  • @chuckyz2
    @chuckyz2 Рік тому

    Nothing like seeing Martins and learning about them. Thanks.

  • @raysparks3161
    @raysparks3161 Рік тому

    Great video, well worth the wait. Thanks

  • @Gerry2210
    @Gerry2210 Рік тому

    Always a pleasure to watch you work, I have put together a few kits, kinda successfully, but to watch what you do, after me building the kits, I realise that you are a real artist, such skill and always sharing it. Thanks.

  • @timothycormier3494
    @timothycormier3494 Рік тому

    Worth the wait!! Thanks Ted!

  • @truthtobehonest
    @truthtobehonest Рік тому

    Good job! They sound wonderful too.

  • @michaely5206
    @michaely5206 Рік тому

    Great work as always.

  • @danielmoss2394
    @danielmoss2394 Рік тому

    Love the Molly Tuttle call out!

  • @euronymous93
    @euronymous93 Рік тому

    i really want to be a luthier/repair guy. im 17, left school a few months ago because it didnt suit me. quite the opposite to school, i love the whole concept of taking your time to do the job properly, rather than some other professions where the employer would rather you do something by numbers rather than quality

  • @rankenfile
    @rankenfile Рік тому

    What good fortune to have three beauties in one video. They sure sounded nice! Thanks for making a better day for me. 😊

  • @johnnybird7593
    @johnnybird7593 Рік тому

    Great vlog again Ted! You are a legend 🤙

  • @kennogawa6638
    @kennogawa6638 Рік тому +4

    This master luthier amazes me with his knowledge and skillset.

  • @thebreakfastmenu
    @thebreakfastmenu Рік тому

    "I know it looks easy"
    And that's why you're the best, Ted.

  • @jondeth298
    @jondeth298 Рік тому +2

    You have motivated me into starting to do major to minor work on my massive herd of electrics and hollow bodies. *One thing I've always needed was a neck bending iron to straighten some out, and think I finally have a design I can build.*

  • @humminglake
    @humminglake Рік тому

    way beyond just showing how the job is done. Brilliant teaching and work. I'm about to dive into neck resets. years ago, this information was, literally, mostly unavailable in such detail. Dan Erlwine was out there. But there's always something new popping up in every job. So thankful for your dedication to the work, and .... us! 🙂

  • @yannyloyer7177
    @yannyloyer7177 Рік тому

    vey cool channel ! when I was a teen there was a local luthier in my area .(northern ontario) named rene roy. spend many days picking his brain . good stuff

  • @martinpark8371
    @martinpark8371 Рік тому

    Great video man!

  • @jeffdiltz4356
    @jeffdiltz4356 Рік тому

    I am absolutely addicted to this channel. Love your videos man. This may sound weird but these videos really help my anxiety. I enjoy watching you work. Keep it up!

  • @waynewhiteside
    @waynewhiteside Рік тому

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @nicolen.9642
    @nicolen.9642 Рік тому

    My favorite is 000. Love mine! Thanks Ted for your methodical work! 🎶🎶🎶

  • @f1s2hg3
    @f1s2hg3 Рік тому

    Great job 👏

  • @kevinhill1848
    @kevinhill1848 Рік тому

    Thanks Ted, really enjoyed that...as ever. Brilliant.
    Love the 000
    Keep safe 👍

  • @loucasella5148
    @loucasella5148 Рік тому

    Nice work. Have a great day.

  • @allenbetz1175
    @allenbetz1175 Рік тому

    Del Mccoury, Brian Sutton and Billy Strings come to mind when I think abkut stage used pre-war Martin's. Although Billy only uses his 48 D28 live when sitting in with others, and his 44 D28 when playing directly into a mic(mainly encore)

  • @guiart4728
    @guiart4728 Рік тому

    Great educational video!