Guild Starfire Neck Ep2
2023-07-29に共有
Guild Starfire III Neck Reset episode 2…….
When I talked about using a clothing iron to heat the fretboard extension, I placed the iron on the frets, not on the rosewood. I heat treated the neck before pulling the frets.
For Episode 1 click here:
Guild Starfire Neck Reset Ep.1 - 1966 Model
• Guild Starfire Neck Reset Ep.1 - 1966...
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Cheers,
Scotty D.,
Harpeth Guitar Restoration, LLC.
Nashville, Tennessee
コメント (21)
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Top class repairs, and thanks for showing us all your techniques, tools and materials. Good videos!
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Like that guitar. Glad you got all the various wipes and dissolves out of your system in Part 1.
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I don't think I could ever do that kind of work and be any good at it at all but it sure is a lot of fun to watch You.
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Hey man I appreciate your approach to repairs. Enjoy your willingness to go beyond the traditional repair methods. Each repair gets what it needs. Especially enjoy your sense of humour. Nice work mate!
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Those close up shots are perfect, Mr. Scott!! Love your work!! Thanks for sharing!!
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That's some slinky action, I like it. Awesome work you do.
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Nice! If you look up the Safety Data Sheet for the GB accelerator it's safe from Cancer-causing ingredients.
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Nice job Scotty D
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Another very entertaining and informative video. great job!
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Good job man 👏
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Excellent job! your work is amazing!
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Looks great man.
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Nice trick on the small add to the dovetail. I have a neck reset coming up and need all the help I can get!
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Very nice work you did on this oldie Guild. Beautiful! I have an earlier serial number 1966, but fortunately it doesn’t need a neck reset, and plays pretty good. It’s always been kept in the case, so it’s still in good condition. I’m not qualified to do the work you did on this one, except the tuners, but I learned a lot, and it was really interesting.
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nice job!
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Good work! It sounds great! Somebody is going to be very pleased! Especially with the action setup! Thanx for sharing!
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really cool guitar, I recently played the reissue (modern) model and it's also very nice.
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The colour and all the fixtures and fittings remind me heavily of a Hofner Verythin I worked on from the same era. I can't imagine it is the case, but are they connected in some way?
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New sub, digging the content. And super glue is my favorite. It’s like pin or Brad nails for Norm Abram; why would I do a project without it?
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Hi Scotty Thanks for the deep insight. I own exactly this Model from 1966 and have similar problems with the sjrinking of the binding. Was wondering if one can solve the problem. Can you say something about this issue. I would really appreciate it. Another question that I have is, where do I get an original metal pickup toggle switch head. Many greetings from Switzerland and thanks again for your valuable videos. Best, Marion