Help support the channel and more content. Join my patreon Here Hey Mates! I have a confession to make I absolutely love discovering old musical instruments. There is something magical about it. In every decision there is a mystery that we are unlikely to discover for ourselves. Like with this guitar. This guitar was made in the 1930s The first time I saw copper frets. I saw a beautiful maple neck under a terrible hornbeam fingerboard, what motivated the people who made this? We won't be able to know for sure. But I hope that what I did with the guitar will extend its life and in 100 years, someone will be able to ask similar questions. Thank you for watching. 00:00 Intro 00:27 Guitar disassembly 01:00 Guitar gluing 02:25 Removing Frets 04:10 Removing the bridge 04:50 Removing old varnish 05:25 Gluing cracks 06:10 Guitar painting 06:56 Toning the pickguard with ink 07:40 Working with the Neck 08
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