Is Building a Partscaster - REALLY Worth It?

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Michael Lagerstedt

Michael Lagerstedt

Ай бұрын

Is it really worth your time and money, building a partscaster? Or should you just buy a Guitar?
Is it really cheaper to build? Is it likely to be as good?
That's what I want to test in this video.
Let's compare a Fender Classic with a Partscaster ;)
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I started out heavily inspired by Novo guitars by Dennis Fano - and my building philosophy is - not to reinvent the wheel- but rather try to learn from the greats.
I’m a guitar building beginner with my fourth guitar/partscaster build.
With this project I'm I want to make something special and unique with the visual style while keeping it pretty traditional with the rest.
In this video I make a lot of mistakes so that you don't have to.
You should pay attention and learn ;)))
I built my first guitar under corona lockdown in the summer 2020 and guitar building kind of hooked me.
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@hannuhanhi183
@hannuhanhi183 Ай бұрын
To save money NO. You will lose the difference in resell value. For a fun unique project hell YES.
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt Ай бұрын
Right you are sir 👍😉
@jeffrowlette
@jeffrowlette Ай бұрын
My Partscasters are works of art. Not for their beauty, but I do meticulous fret work and setup work. Inexpensive parts, but they play amazing.
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt Ай бұрын
Great point Jeff - inexpensive parts but great setup 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Thanks for watching 😃🙏🏻
@marclouis-boyard
@marclouis-boyard Күн бұрын
Building partscasters is one of the most enjoyable activities, even if the one I made isn't perfect. It feels personal and unique, and I can't get enough of the tone. I recently published a video with mine, hooked up to an obscure Italian tube amp from the seventies. Awesome clean and drive tones with this pairing.
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt 6 сағат бұрын
Sounds great… it’s definitely satisfying to play your partscaster my only problem is that I’m running out of space 😅 Thanks for watching 🙏🏻😃
@marclouis-boyard
@marclouis-boyard 6 сағат бұрын
@@MichaelLagerstedtrunning out of space because of guitars or because of all these "if one day..." parts? 😁
@WickedFesterBand
@WickedFesterBand Ай бұрын
I have built several parts casters. Some of my favorite guitars. Purple Stratocaster with an ebony board, medium jumbo frets, duel humbucker and locking tuners. Trem is hard tailed and the guard and hardware are black. It’s my go to!
@shawnbell6392
@shawnbell6392 Ай бұрын
A partscaster will give you all you want in one place. It works best for committed players who aren't going to quit playing and players who aren't inclined to sell gear. This isn't about "investment", its about playing.
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt Ай бұрын
Well said Shawn 👍😉 Thanks for watching 🙏🏻😃
@lone-wolf-1
@lone-wolf-1 Ай бұрын
You simply can not buy the joy and satisfaction building your own unique guitar ☺️
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt Ай бұрын
Couldn’t agree more 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🥳
@ciri151
@ciri151 Ай бұрын
Assembling. This isn't building.
@lone-wolf-1
@lone-wolf-1 Ай бұрын
@@ciri151 Right! Assembling and so much more: choose the components, modify, personalise, paint it, set it up. 😊
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt Ай бұрын
@@ciri151 kzbin.infoUgkxL3GF7Gr6_l6XvD6U8tAIKNSAGjmOoetJ?si=pyMnxG4_LjKcPAHQ 😅
@seancollins3106
@seancollins3106 Ай бұрын
I've spent about 1k on an offset tele I'm building from scratch (ok, I bought the neck...). that includes all the different finishing products I've bought to test on scraps, routing bits, sandpaper, etc. I could've just bought a nice used tele and be done with it, but then I'd miss out on everything I've learned, and the experience of designing and building my own!! it's been SUCH a fun project. My wife appreciates how busy it's kept me, too!
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt Ай бұрын
That’s just great Sean 👍😉 but I can’t help wondering what you are doing when you’re not building guitars that makes your wife encourage you to keep busy building 🤣. Sounds like a real win win 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts 🙏🏻😃
@seancollins3106
@seancollins3106 Ай бұрын
@@MichaelLagerstedt Ha!! I get a bit neurotic and hyper focused on things (thanks to my adhd brain!)... she's really cool gets how this has been a therapeutic experience for me :)
@roddyrobertson5393
@roddyrobertson5393 9 күн бұрын
What a great video I loved it! 🙂I am building a Tele now!
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt 9 күн бұрын
Thanks Roddy 🙏🏻👍😃 Good luck with your project 😉
@EricfromBloatGames
@EricfromBloatGames Ай бұрын
Great video!
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Eric 😉😃🙏🏻
@derekclacton
@derekclacton Ай бұрын
Totally agree that if you want something unique for yourself, it’s totally worth it! The first time - and maybe the second, or even third (you’re not likely to stop at one!) it’ll probably be a learning curve but the journey is almost as important as the end result. Shopping around for the perfect parts at the best price is fun in itself. There can be risks and some may pay off, others not but you get to know your instrument inside and out, in a way that you don’t with a bought guitar 👍🙂
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt Ай бұрын
I couldn’t have said it better 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 I’m hooked but I’m running out of space 😱 and my wife is not giving up more wall space 😅 Thanks for watching and a great comment 🙏🏻😃
@meadish
@meadish Күн бұрын
Both guitars sound fine, but the voice of the partscaster is more to my liking. Must confess I could not hear a clear difference in the blind test towards the end. I build partscasters because it's fun and challenging (for me). The first one, I built because the combination I wanted simply wasn't available (I doubt it ever will be - it is a Telecaster maple neck with jumbo stainless steel frets and locking tuners, a slightly size reduced version of a Jaguar body routed for 2 P-90 pickups, with a Telecaster control plate and a hardtail bridge. The electronics are routed for 8 positions (similar to a Jerry Donahue Tele) with 1: bridge 2: both parallel 3: both in series 4: neck, and a push-push pot to change all 4 positions for 'half out of phase' which does interesting things to the sound of each position, for example position 3 is very similar in character to the clavichord in Stevie Wonder's Superstition). Painted it candy apple red with acrylic lacquer rattle cans (not easy, I got runs on the back and ended up sanding away the transparent red layer, so the back is gold and the front and sides are CAR) and clear coated with 2k polyurethane, also in rattle cans. Took a long time, I made quite a few mistakes, but overall it was so much fun that I keep building. Followed up with a Tele partscaster and am now assembling 1 Jaguar and 1 Jazzmaster, with 2 Strats lined up after that...
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt 6 сағат бұрын
Wow sounds like you have a hole production line going… It’s definitely super fun and satisfying when it all works… thanks for sharing your thoughts and for watching 🙏🏻😃
@meadish
@meadish 3 сағат бұрын
@@MichaelLagerstedt Yes - just keeping them all stringed up gets almost expensive... :D It's all for fun - I never had a head for business... but I do need to sell or at least give away a few, as it's silly to hoard stuff you don't actually use (in my personal opinion, I know many disagree). I really enjoy your videos and hope your channel will keep growing.
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt 3 сағат бұрын
@@meadishthanks so much man 🙏🏻😃
@MrApprobatur
@MrApprobatur Ай бұрын
Haha! Great vid. I spend way less money getting premium parts, doing something really fun to get a totally unique guitar - partscaster all the way!
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt Ай бұрын
😂… “partscaster all the way” I love it 🥳
@uncleremus64
@uncleremus64 7 күн бұрын
We never get our money back when selling, but I prefer to play my highly modified guitars over the factory made.
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt 7 күн бұрын
I hear you 👍💪🏼😃 Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
@levibaker9692
@levibaker9692 Ай бұрын
The parts caster to me sounds more deep and sustainy as the fender sounds thinner and not as warm.
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt Ай бұрын
I think you are right but often you need thin especially in a mix. Thanks so much for watching and for taking the time to comment 😃🙏🏻
@GaryArmstrongmacgh
@GaryArmstrongmacgh Ай бұрын
You can get a plethora of custom and partscaster guitars out there...such as MJT. I have one. And like it. (I was give a Fender neck and parts so it justified the build.) But the boutique builers and dealers can go up as high as the $7000.00s. And given that there aren't that many gigs around these days...WHY? If this were back in the day...then it would've been justified. Even then...you'd of been better off buying a brand name guitar to get your value for $. Lets face it...not all of us become stars and some sell the instruments. Or at least we sell s few of our instruments.
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt Ай бұрын
Yes, the old battle between what you want and what you need… I’m already running out of space to store my guitars. So selling off some stuff isn’t out of the question… but is it even possible? I don’t know. Thanks for watching and for a great comment 😃🙏🏻
@mikethebloodthirsty
@mikethebloodthirsty 16 күн бұрын
Ive put guitars together with what i have laying about... thats about as far as ill go. Ive enjoyed cosmetically restoring guitars, i can imagine the pleasure you get ftom this, but nah... id just buy something vintage znd Japanese on ebay if i wanted something retro.
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt 14 күн бұрын
Yes it’s fun to do 😉👍 Thanks for your comment Mike 😃🙏🏻
@joseedeslongchamps1186
@joseedeslongchamps1186 Ай бұрын
Very funny video but I still don’t know the answer yet 😂. I think there is no answer to this question 🤷‍♀️.
@Nellil
@Nellil Ай бұрын
It's more fun to make your own... 😎🤘
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt Ай бұрын
You are absolutely right 😃👍
@sinnertrain7405
@sinnertrain7405 Ай бұрын
YES IT IS!!!!
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt Ай бұрын
You are right… 🥳 thanks for your brief but accurate comment 😃🙏🏻
@dmoore0079
@dmoore0079 Ай бұрын
Partscasters are definitely the way to go if you're into the unique, or demand extreme quality. You may not get the resale value of a genuine Fender or Gibson from a partscaster, but you can build stuff that would easily rival the "custom shop" builds from the big guys - especially if you purchase handcrafted necks and bodies from skilled builders.
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt Ай бұрын
Couldn’t agree more… but I want to challenge the selling part in a video by trying to sell one of my creations 😅 Thanks so much for watching and taking time to comment 😃🙏🏻
@garypannone7755
@garypannone7755 Ай бұрын
Great video. Yes resale is the only problem. So if it is fun we have to do it.
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt Ай бұрын
True… I still really want to make a video about me trying to sell one of my builds. I actually talked to the owner of a small local shop who agreed to put it in his window, but I haven’t mustered the courage to do it yet. Would just be a great experiment… Any way thanks for watching and taking the time to comment Gary 😃🙏🏻
@garypannone7755
@garypannone7755 Ай бұрын
@@MichaelLagerstedt Thanks for the reply. I always enjoy your videos and have built electric guitars and I am working on two telecasters presently. Along with restoring a VW Beetle. Boy the things I get myself in to LOL.
@mykneeshurt8393
@mykneeshurt8393 25 күн бұрын
Life in general, isn't worth it.
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt 25 күн бұрын
Wow, cheer up my friend 😂 Thanks for watching 🙏🏻😃
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