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Molly wrote:Might be of interest:

Haha just downloaded that this morning, luckily I’m subscribed to Reverb on YouTube else I’d have been none the wiser.

Will watch that with a beer tonight, cheers!

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I don't watch many of these sort of videos all the way through but I enjoyed this, great to hear him play some classic riffs through their respective distortions to understand the evolutions :)
Boss Metal Zone! :D

Enjoyable vid.
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Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:I admit that I thought this had the potential to be a long, boring video... but it was actually really interesting !! What a master of his craft and trade, would love to hear what Bg, GrantB et al think of his work. Well worth a watch if you have a spare hour :thumbup:



Dan & Mick's reactions towards the end are priceless, I'm sure Mick even looked a bit emotional at a few points ?!
Interesting how Dan's Tele became far too bright after he had big fretwire fitted. I'd never considered that that might happen. Glad I went with Grant's suggestion.

I watched a PRS doco where the man himself talked about using superglue on the frets that was non-water-based. He said it didn't make sense to spend all that time and trouble getting the water out of the wood only to pour it back in with the glue. Then I watch the above video and the guy's actually soaking the fretboard prior to hammering in the frets. After forty-odd years I'm sure this bloke knows what he's doing but it just looks wrong.

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Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:I admit that I thought this had the potential to be a long, boring video... but it was actually really interesting !! What a master of his craft and trade, would love to hear what Bg, GrantB et al think of his work. Well worth a watch if you have a spare hour :thumbup:

Dan & Mick's reactions towards the end are priceless, I'm sure Mick even looked a bit emotional at a few points ?!
Working my way through the video when I get the chance. Interesting when he talks about the strat and adjusting the fret bevel as you go up the fretboard to get a bit more room at the dusty end. I think Grant did something similar to get more room on the 335(??) he refretted.

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Molly wrote:Might be of interest:

Cheers, that was an interesting watch! Quite cool seeing the road as it is now from that famous Oasis album cover :-)

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Gibson Custom Shop factory tour. At 23:40 they show some of the aging work. Not great so don't build your hopes up. Terrible music.


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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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this is a great cover to jam with, very Ainsley Lyster or Andy Timmons like

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An hour of Haynes (335) + Trucks (SG) + Clapton (Strat)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pb22MYqdugE

When it finished I went straight back to the beginning.

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I found this quite interesting:

Note embeding wouldnt work.

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Try this>

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H671 wrote:Try this>
Thanks for that kinda makes sense now. :)

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