Brian May BMG Special

Published 2024-06-28
Hello People!
Thank you for joining me for this Brian May autograph preservation job.

Cheers,
Scotty D.,
Harpeth Guitar Restoration, LLC.
Nashville, Tennessee

All Comments (16)
  • @savedaz
    That scared the shit out of me when you were rubbing over the signature with lighter fluid and sandpaper! You need balls to work on other peoples guitars and a lot of confidence Thanks for the video Scott ❤ from England
  • @bldallas
    You are THE MAN when it comes to anything guitar finish related. I keep saying this, but Scottie, I watch tons of guitar repair and build videos and no one, not even close, does the level of quality you put into every finish job. You have so many different potions and compounds, plus every grit of sandpaper/polishing pad, known to man. Really impressive work and something to be proud of. Great job!
  • @mikedavis3841
    I've got a bridge that looks a lot like that one on a charvel I didn't know it was a Wilkinson I never knew what it was works really good rock on Scott. đź‘Ť
  • @Csharpflat5
    My brother got his autograph at his book signing for one his Astronomy books about the Big Bang that he studied for his Doctorate, super nice guy.
  • @Setsofiah
    I can relate. I spent the last two days working a nitro finish on a scratch acoustic build. My hand is mud.
  • @joemcgraw5529
    cool guitar ,back in 2005 I won a Autographed Guitar of Jimi page and Robert Plant from the Local Rock Station its been in the case ,its a Kramer which im pretty sure Jimi has never played but still pretty cool ,I plan on making a case for it with a glass front to display it I dont think I will ever play it I have but just a few strums
  • The trem on the original Red Special has springs under the D shaped plastic plate. The Wilkinson trem doesn't have this so on this guitar it's only there for looks.
  • @eddiejr540
    If you mess it up, you could always get Brian to sign it again 🫤
  • Imho you are crazy to take on this project. It’s a sharpie for goodness sakes. One wrong swipe and… but you rocked it!
  • @Arnd2it
    Interesting that the signature on the body looks nothing like the signature on the head-stock...🤨
  • Question (and pardon my lack of knowing): Is there a reason you didm't use a powered buffer for the final finish? Would that have made it easier, or is that a no-no?