Have been Lucky and fortunate enough to purchase Three Fylde instruments,and met Roger on a few occasions,,a Complete Wealth of knowledge!,and has helped me make the RIGHT choice for myself,he’s quite right when he says the customer is usually wrong!,give him a few clues and leave it with him,,,you Won’t be disappointed!,Simply The Best!.
@arlenroth83733 жыл бұрын
Fylde is the best! So good to see the place where my wonderful new guitar came from, and the MAN who does it!!
@likeakite3 ай бұрын
Now that's a proper workshop !!!
@jamesfloyd85048 ай бұрын
That's amazing Roger. I'm patiently waiting for my Fylde mandolin due around Autumn time. It's great to see the care and precision involved in it's construction. James Floyd Bangor Northern Ireland. 😊
@S-T-E-V-E4 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of when I had my Custom Madagascar Falstaff made and Roger let me choose the woods from a pile of boards! Such a great experience and such a great guy, customer service is second to none and the guitars are second to none in my opinion either!
@Duncan-Bizkitts2 ай бұрын
Roger is a clever guy and a real gentleman. I had a few dealings with him years ago when I worked for an abrasive systems company, looking at a lacquer finishing dry sanding methods and using polishing compounds to reduce buffing. Unfortunately they moved my territory and I didn’t get to see it through to conclusion. He even bought me a sandwich for lunch. Fantastic quality instruments. Hope to own one some day.
@Netryda2 жыл бұрын
Loved this. What a great guy and jewel of a place
@psychoprosthetic4 жыл бұрын
What a treasure trove. Fylde guitars are fabulous.
@populustremula74963 жыл бұрын
Came across this video and I'm blown away. If I was to have a custom guitar made this would be the man I'd choose to do it. It's amazing that he has wood squirreled away all over the place but knows what kind each is as he comes across it while walking around. I'm a mahogany guitar guy and have lusted after a Cuban mahogany guitar with an Italian spruce top but I went and got old and I don't think I have enough years left to warrant a build and the time it would take for the guitar to really come into its own. But thanks for the video as it helps immensely to get a fix like this.
@psychoprosthetic3 жыл бұрын
That's a sad story. If you can afford it, surely you owe the world he benefits of your careful taste: your legacy. But also the joy you would have from it being made, choosing the materials and being involved in the process. And, as you know, "coming into its own" is a process over many years, but the biggest and most noticeable differences are at the beginning. Don't deny yourself, or the world, of another beautiful guitar if it's a choice you're able to make and afford.
@MindbodyMedic6 ай бұрын
@@psychoprosthetic3 years hence , any update ?
@psychoprosthetic6 ай бұрын
@@MindbodyMedic you'll have to ask @populustremula7496. I hope they went for it.
@NickandJane2 жыл бұрын
I love Roger's view that 'you can't have enough timber..' ☺️He is a real aficionado who makes truly beautiful guitars and mandolins 😍🎶 Great video. 👍
@trevorfromengland2 жыл бұрын
Top man, great guitars
@limerot4 жыл бұрын
I saw a live artist in Northcape municipality in Northern Norway last year with a Fylde guitar, filmed it too. Great sound. He lives in the municipality south of Northcape. Probably the northernmost Fylde guitar in the world, his guitar. Good to see honest working guitar brands with special attention to detail and quality. Now I must try a Fylde guitar..
@user-kq5qp6dh8l21 күн бұрын
I have number 473 label 1974 . Orsino, lovely guitar .
@skateborg4 жыл бұрын
A truly grand tour. Thanks Roger!
@allancopland17682 жыл бұрын
Fyldes, Lowdens and Armstrongs. They are just awesome.
@psychoprosthetic6 ай бұрын
Yummy. Totally agree, but there are many others, including Manson, Brook, and many many others. All terrific. I have a David Anthony Reid from the very early years of this century and it's gorgeous.
@andrewbowen81224 жыл бұрын
Look at that hat lol. What a treasure this man is. It should be said Mr Bucknall makes instruments for many professional players and could charge twice as much as what he does, yet he tries his level best to make these guitars affordable which is very commendable given there are Luthiers with nowhere near as much experience as him and charging considerably more.
@S-T-E-V-E4 жыл бұрын
I was so happy when he got his MBE, so deserved for such a national treasure, I used to love taking my Fylde down every year for a service, done by him personally, which he never charged for, unless something needed done but even then he charged me like £100 for a complete re-fret, he was so pleased that I had played my way through a set of frets in just a few years lol, which he knew meant the guitar was being played constantly! I think he hates his guitars being case queens! It's hilarious when ordering a custom made guitar and he just refuses to build the guitar the way you want rather he tells you what guitar he's building for you!
@andrewbowen81224 жыл бұрын
@@S-T-E-V-E I hope to be able to visit his shop when able. I’m nowhere near good enough to deserve a Fylde but I want a guitar that will inspire me to keep getting better and nearly all of the factory produced guitars to my ear don’t seem to have the fat treble sound that Fylde has?
@S-T-E-V-E4 жыл бұрын
@@andrewbowen8122 I know I bought my first Fylde about 16 years ago, I basically sold all my other mid range guitars to get a Fylde Magician, the guy who I bought it off owned my local music shop and we went down to the Fylde workshop to collect it after about a month wait, that's when I met Roger for the first time and he gave me a tour of the workshop, the Magician was amazing, the bass tones it produces is unreal, after a couple of years I decided to go for a dreadnought and I emailed Roger and he invited me down to discuss it, I ended up going for a Custom Falstaff made with Madagascar Rosewood, Engelmann Spruce an Ash neck with Tulipwood binding, it only cost me £3500! That was 13 years ago though but a Gibson of similar spec would cost £6k plus! You can regularly find good deals on eBay for Fylde guitars and if you take it to Roger I'm sure he would service it and give you a tour but if you buy one brand new from him you can spec the dimensions of the neck etc and even have minor custom touches on a standard model!
@psychoprosthetic3 жыл бұрын
@@andrewbowen8122 - Thank you for that phrase "fat treble". It's exactly what I look for in guitars. I'm out of date with the market, I've not been able to go shopping for a while, but I usually prefer British instruments to American ones, though I confess to not having anything negative to say about the Santa Cruz guitars I've played. But Fylde and Brook stand out as crisp and fat in tone and beautifully made. I can't afford, unfortunately, to even look at a Manson or a Sobell. But there are so many good makers in these islands.
@andrewbowen81223 жыл бұрын
@@psychoprosthetic Have you seen Michael Watts channel? He’s clearly a virtuoso guitar player who plays mainly in DADGAD but he’s well into the different makers. Sobell and Ralph Bown are in that top end league and if you’ve not seen Tom Sands guitars his channel is worth seeing. Same here re price but I reckon I could probably save up for a Brook Guitar which compared to a mass produced make, you know it will be flawless? That said I do love that American strumming sound from a Gibson Hummingbird.
@Toofer694 жыл бұрын
Wow, that is a serious wood stash!
@petercollins36154 жыл бұрын
My four Fylde musical instruments came from these piles of precious timbers.
@RemoSforza4 жыл бұрын
Wow
@jan-penny6 ай бұрын
Met a guy called Bill who worked at Fylde Guitars back in 75, ended up buying an “Elizabethan” (I think). Unfortunately I no longer have it ☹️
@waynebreier16822 жыл бұрын
I’m guessing snooker table legs quartersawn. Need to be strong holding a ton of slab
@srfgrn4 жыл бұрын
Wow --can I work there?!
@JoshuaKing-s1b4 ай бұрын
8974 Barrows Lane
@MarkGonzalez-f2q4 ай бұрын
Gilberto Fork
@fannyingabout3 жыл бұрын
Just buy one and don’t sell it like I did and live to regret.