Mysterious 70's Japanese Electric

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@tested
@tested Жыл бұрын
Thank you SO SO MUCH FOR THIS!!!!
@swiwswiw
@swiwswiw Жыл бұрын
@paulheartsongs
@paulheartsongs Жыл бұрын
So cool! My Uncle had a 70s Japanese electric guitar - first I ever played!!
@JoshuaC923
@JoshuaC923 Жыл бұрын
How cool is that!
@tonyfdesign
@tonyfdesign Жыл бұрын
Nice work!
@shocko77
@shocko77 Жыл бұрын
The most unexpected crossover
@davidswartz2420
@davidswartz2420 Жыл бұрын
As soon as I saw that guitar my first thought was “that looks like the Myth Busters guitar.” For years I looked at it hanging on the wall and wishing it would make music again. So very cool!
@theothertonydutch
@theothertonydutch Жыл бұрын
It's fun when life and lore has discernible continuity.
@stewsim
@stewsim Жыл бұрын
Me as well…!
@davemason6870
@davemason6870 Жыл бұрын
These videos are a very relaxing watch. And informative. And he's got a sense of humour.
@alext8828
@alext8828 Жыл бұрын
Yeah but all Ted thinks about is its worth. I wish he would circumvent that kind of thinking. If someone likes it, which we both do, why fuck it up with monetary bullshit. He should stay in his own lane. Fixing guitars. What is he now, an investment advisor. I don't wanna hurt his feelings by mentioning it but I hate that kind of thinking. That guitar is beautiful and worth what someone will pay for it. Agreed?
@creativeanachronist
@creativeanachronist Жыл бұрын
@@alext8828 You missed the entire point of his comments and why he mentions that on videos. He’s getting ahead of the legion of “collectors” that clutch their pearls to see any work on a guitar other than a vintage XYZ. Or those that immediately assume old = cash. He is outright describing that this is a job for fun and love, not ROI. It is the job of a skilled luthier to know the value of their work, the market, and educate clients on the cost and risks of the work. It couldn’t be any MORE “in his lane” unless you spray painted lines and it and put up little themed signs!
@chriswareham
@chriswareham Жыл бұрын
These "mongrel" instrument restorations are my absolute favourite, bringing something that has real sentimental value back to life.
@scrubbingmonkeys2488
@scrubbingmonkeys2488 Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@darrensinnott2197
@darrensinnott2197 Жыл бұрын
Same here mate... Ive got an Antoria Gibson EB2ish clone and its an absolute killer bass. You just never know, sometimes like myself you can drop lucky.... I play that as much as my Fenders Gibson EB3 and Rickenbacker 4001...
@bademume449
@bademume449 Жыл бұрын
The shot starting at around minute 3 is pure art.
@JordonBeal
@JordonBeal Жыл бұрын
Right? Really well done.
@ravingcyclist624
@ravingcyclist624 Жыл бұрын
Gives one a pause to reflect. 🙂
@patrickniedermeyer2112
@patrickniedermeyer2112 Жыл бұрын
Some guitar shops call this the super hero pose.
@bademume449
@bademume449 Жыл бұрын
@@ravingcyclist624 genius!
@CineSoar
@CineSoar Жыл бұрын
Old trick for removing a broken screw, like you had in the neck: Find a piece of copper tubing (I bought a bag filled with a wide assortment at a model train store) that just fits over the screw. Use a triangle file, to cut 'saw teeth' into one end (think 'tiny hole saw', on the end of a straw). Chuck the other end in a drill and place the tube over the screw. As the saw teeth spin, they cut a narrow slice, just outside the thread. When you get down to the tip of the screw, you can turn/pull it out easily. Then, plug the hole with a dowel and glue.
@diablado
@diablado 9 ай бұрын
That sounds like really good advice! Will deffo try it myself if I run into that problem (again, eeesh)
@thegoodkingtony
@thegoodkingtony Жыл бұрын
Looks a lot like the Univox Coily I just rebuilt. Made at the Matsumoku factory in Japan in the 60's & 70's. The pickups on mine looked a lot like P-90's, though closer to single coils. A thin neck, but fun to play. Thanks for your video!
@simoncaddick9085
@simoncaddick9085 11 ай бұрын
Matsumoku for sure, but you certainly have the winner, thank you for saving legwork (I needed closure on which Matsumoku badge it was).
@simoncaddick9085
@simoncaddick9085 11 ай бұрын
(There's one on Reverb exactly the same, I tried adding the link, but KZbin gatekeepers are proving unhelpful.)
@trulsdirio
@trulsdirio Жыл бұрын
Man Adam is one of my childhood heroes, to see you work on his guitar kind of made me have a little fangirl screaming moment xD
@Grimhof
@Grimhof Жыл бұрын
Same. I watched the video Adam put out a while back, and that's why I am here XD
@briansavage932
@briansavage932 Жыл бұрын
The crossover between these two creators is blowing my mind. I've seen every episode on both your channels and this warms the cold cockles of my heart.
@JoshuaC923
@JoshuaC923 Жыл бұрын
100%!
@seanj3667
@seanj3667 Жыл бұрын
Adam got the guitar back: kzbin.info/www/bejne/d2jJaqKqfryihs0
@JoshuaC923
@JoshuaC923 Жыл бұрын
@@seanj3667 thanks!
@sneakerhead6184
@sneakerhead6184 Жыл бұрын
As a guitar player myself, I just find your videos soothing/relaxing
@JxH
@JxH Жыл бұрын
It's because Ted's videos *are* soothing/relaxing. 🙂
@vikingbeard
@vikingbeard Жыл бұрын
My wife yawns, saying "only men like this"
@icedog75
@icedog75 Жыл бұрын
I have one of these! Matsumoku-built labeled "Univox"...The tailpiece is a cheap knock-off of a Bigsby and impossible to keep in tune. Frets are super-low. Mine was in similar shape but did have some of the original wiring. Mine has block inlays w/side dot markers. No more...I refretted the neck, made a new wiring harness with Guitar Fetish's version of the paf humbucker, replaced the whammy bridge with a trapeze tailpiece (now stable tuning), pinner the roller bridge in place and replaced the tuners (they were that bad)...it's a funky guitar that sounds pretty good. Local luthier who did final work was happy to receive the the trem tailpiece in exchange....and you will need custom pickup rings to fit modern pickups. The roller bridge did have a wooden base...
@jamietie
@jamietie Жыл бұрын
There is something about the tone of a fully hollow thinline that gets me every time. What a cool guitar, what a cool backstory, and what a cool video
@LostMountainRestoration
@LostMountainRestoration Жыл бұрын
Ted, if I may. When you have a stuck screw or portion thereof such as you have here, sometimes holding a soldering iron on the exposed portion of the screw and heating it will free it for removal. This is a tip on received from a viewer and it has worked several times for me. You do amazing work and I love your channel. Keep up the good work. Best regards from Atlanta, GA USA.
@UncleKennysPlace
@UncleKennysPlace Жыл бұрын
I've done that as well (with quite a large iron) and it's not failed yet, provided I can get the vice grips on it.
@Kavurcen
@Kavurcen Жыл бұрын
This may be the first time I have thought I genuinely had a better idea than Ted, but I feel like going in with a plug cutter could have saved a lot of time.
@jaakkokunnas
@jaakkokunnas Жыл бұрын
I use surgical (silicon) tubing to fish the pots through. Veey handy. Insert tubes into pot holes, push over pot shafts. and just pull pots through. The tubes will also allow washers and nuts to be inserted onto them, "at the ready", so they're easy to install instantly when the pot is pulled through.
@lidor2856
@lidor2856 Жыл бұрын
It's going to be an interesting collaboration. Our tiny planet... it almost feels like we're all neighbors. TWF thank you for compressed moments of peace and sane.
@rogerwalnut
@rogerwalnut Жыл бұрын
That guitar's got some real nice sounds coming out of it! A little warm, a little sparkly, a little twangy. Those old Japanese electrics just have a sort of charm about them and you brought all of that and more out of this one.
@martin-1965
@martin-1965 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. I would love to own that guitar now that Tim has given it a new lease of life 😎
@jeffreysilvernail1010
@jeffreysilvernail1010 Жыл бұрын
I also have a very similar guitar, I can see my pickups fitting right in there. it does not have the original tailpiece but i can see the witness marks where the tremolo bar used to be. it has the same made in Japan on the back, and enclosed tuners. Mine has a label, and says "Conrad".
@jeremymtc
@jeremymtc Жыл бұрын
@@sd67b Yeah, I had a Pan Les Paul copy as one of my first guitars. Even that one had the really funky non-standard pickup dimensions common to a lot of the '70s Japanese makes.
@jimmipadge
@jimmipadge Жыл бұрын
Adam Savage’s Tested channel is what originally brought me here, I subbed after the first video I watched! I still haven’t subscribed to Tested.
@Zolbat
@Zolbat Жыл бұрын
I love the shot at about 3:10 - the face and the wiggly hands to the side, like a cute little gingerbread man xD
@thebreakfastmenu
@thebreakfastmenu Жыл бұрын
Ted, you might not be an "influencer" but you've influenced a lot of my guitar repair decision making.
@PeterLindelauf
@PeterLindelauf Жыл бұрын
Know what you mean. The influence I encounter is, "Don't try this at home." Cultivate a friendship with a skilled luthier instead.
@Jasper_4444
@Jasper_4444 Жыл бұрын
Always carefully explaining his sensible viewpoints, Ted has become an influencer in his own right.
@micheal7294
@micheal7294 Жыл бұрын
I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR THIS THING FOR YEARS!!! I have been wanting to do EXACTLY this…we know each other thru the guitar community actually. Anyway…what I wanted to say is this looks like a Matsumoto build. Eerily similar body thickness and shape to my Matsu Epiphone EA250. If it has a thin neck, it’s probably a Matsu build… I REALLY wanna know the actual company on the headstock bc I am rebuilding a friends semi-hollow that has that had that same bridge orogiball6, but it’s non-operational atm…so if I can find the company name, I can find the bridge… THIS MAKES ME SO SO HAPPY!!! Jealous I didn’t get to do the work tho lol. FYI…ima HIGE fan of your work good sir. Keep up the good work.
@JCHaywire
@JCHaywire Жыл бұрын
Is it possible this is a Norma? Mine was similar to this one, and I recall had a zero fret. But "Norma" was silkscreened on the headstock. This appears to have used a sticker when a label was extant.
@KrisHarperShow
@KrisHarperShow Жыл бұрын
A Kath ‘n Kim reference in a repair video for Adam Savage?? A man after my own heart.
@RobMods
@RobMods Жыл бұрын
As someone who loves quirky old Japanese guitars, it was nice to see this returned to playing condition. When in original condition and complete, they are becoming quite collectable, but so few are. I love the challenge of making them reliable and stable for gigging and touring. This one may well be from the late 60's. The little holes in the headstock would have held the brand badge. Probably Teisco, but it could have been many other brands. I have one branded "Lake" which has the same shaped neck plate. One thing I have done on many of these is move the bridge. They almost all have them positioned exactly on the scale length and perpendicular to the centre line - IOW no compensation. The original pickups would have been single coils, and probably quite microphonic. That tailpiece extension had a short, stout, compression spring for the tremolo arm. For removing the broken screw, you can cut barbs into a length of stainless steel tube and make a plug cutter. There's a video on my channel about this. Far easier than your approach, and no finish touch up would have been necessary. Propping up the top will work OK, but you need to address the forward rotation of the neck block. This takes creativity for sure! Great work as always mate.
@joshuabraasch9174
@joshuabraasch9174 Жыл бұрын
The spring probably would have been like a bigsby spring but smaller in diameter and height. I have a feeling this might be made by teisco gen gakki which produced wood parts for teisco. I was thinking it could be made by matsumoku since they produced a bunch of hollowbody electrics under the names lyle conrad aria etc but it did not have the square plate that said steel reinforced.
@RobMods
@RobMods Жыл бұрын
@@joshuabraasch9174 Yeah, there's dozens of brands. By the late 60's Silvertone were importing guitars made by Kawai (I think) for the Sears catalogue. And there were other US companies doing the same. I have a Teisco semi-acoustic but its body is smaller and deeper than this one, which looks to be more 335ish. Sometimes they have a decal on the rear of the headstock with "steel reinforced" written. Sometimes they have a non-adjustable trussrod. They are usually well made, but often poorly engineered. But of course, in their day they were very much a budget instrument. Most Japanese guitars I've seen from the late 60's and early 70's have a tremolo bridge of some sort. I guess twangy surf guitar music was pretty popular in Japan in those days. Takeshi Terauchi and the Blue Jeans come to mind...
@joshuabraasch9174
@joshuabraasch9174 Жыл бұрын
@@RobMods the ventures were huge in Japan and that was one of the reasons why Japan got into surf music and the guitar craze. Most solid body guitars took inspiration from the fender Jaguar or mosrite ventures guitars.
@duellingscarguevara
@duellingscarguevara Жыл бұрын
General procedure for stripped screw head, is drill the screw out. Reverse the drill, and it will prolly extricate.
@shabba182
@shabba182 Жыл бұрын
I think the little protrusions on the bottom of the bridge posts were to allow it to rock back and forth in the thimbles, like a jazzmaster bridge would. The guitar did originally have a vibrato, after all.
@DustinKreidler
@DustinKreidler Жыл бұрын
Adam mentioned you, reached out to you, you hooked him up, he mentioned you AGAIN when he got it back... and here I am! And I'm damn glad to be here!
@BeesWaxMinder
@BeesWaxMinder Жыл бұрын
I’ve had the exact same one of these forEVER!! It’s gone through so many different pick ups, electrics, cosmetics the whole thing, and it’s now currently a short scale BASS!
@theothertonydutch
@theothertonydutch Жыл бұрын
These old japanese guitars are so rad. I have an unbranded Gretsch-like and an Ibanez Rickenbacker clone. The Gretsch-like came with some god-awful Seymour duncan knock-off in the bridge and an Egmond pickup in the neck position. Thing has been hacked something fierce but it's a project I'm keeping for a rainy day.
@BeesWaxMinder
@BeesWaxMinder Жыл бұрын
@@theothertonydutch 😉👍
@artbk
@artbk Жыл бұрын
Whooaah! When I was just getting into guitars, I remember seeing this one on the wall on the show and realizing it was probably more of a prop than anything, something I'd never listen to... To actually hear it play some 15 odd years later gives me a strange relief to a tension I hadn't realized I carried. Weird circles life makes, I guess...
@JimNichols
@JimNichols Жыл бұрын
"Just as a reminder not to drill all the way through....because that is a nasty surprise" ..LOL You, my never have I met you friend, are an acquired taste, dry as the leaves of winter and sometimes just bubbling with euphemisms, pearls of luthier humor to make my day... Thank you.
@fepatton
@fepatton Жыл бұрын
I’m guessing this is the guitar that was hanging on the set where Adam and Jamie did intros and outros. Always wondered what the story behind that instrument was, since to me it had a “one of these things is not like the others” vibe when compared the other props on set!
@dudlowdouglas4398
@dudlowdouglas4398 Жыл бұрын
Dang, that looks and sounds remarkably good! Well done, Ted!
@martin-1965
@martin-1965 Жыл бұрын
Was thinking exactly the same. With the filtertrons (plus all of Tim's work of course) it sounded like the 1960s guitar of the Rolling Stones and many other RnB/RocknRoll bands of that era. Just that sound of an unprocessed raw old school electric guitar - love it. In this age of guitar modellers, IRs and all the electronic wizardry (which I appreciate as well) this just sounded like the OG guitar sound, recorded in mono in some smoke-filled studio charging by the hour :)
@timcarter1164
@timcarter1164 Жыл бұрын
Okay, I came here because of Tested and Adam Savage. But I'm staying because this is clearly a quality Channel. I will be spending a lot of time getting caught up.
@digitupwithpete8483
@digitupwithpete8483 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video, thanks! It's very clear and informative and concise and no BS, with everything you need to know! I got a 60's/70'sJapanese Rickenbacker copy neck and body at a garage sale for $10 - now I have all the info I need to restore it. Thanks again.
@jesseturner9865
@jesseturner9865 Жыл бұрын
I so appreciate a person that knows what solder should look like. None of this potato solder. Thank you.
@jacobthellamer
@jacobthellamer Жыл бұрын
A 6mm tungsten end mill is a handy thing to have around when there is metal to remove.
@oogkauwgum5123
@oogkauwgum5123 Жыл бұрын
The remains of the tremolo and bridge and the general look reminds me of some Teisco guitars i worked on some years ago
@brucejoaniewilliams3213
@brucejoaniewilliams3213 Жыл бұрын
Ted, it seems we have ALL fallen into your funnel-web spider's lair. And, I'm glad to be here. Anyone else?
@guit156
@guit156 Жыл бұрын
Ah, yes. It's a great web, as a guitar player and (long in the past) a carpenter.
@bobross5580
@bobross5580 Жыл бұрын
Hell yes! Perhaps Ted does not realize how highly he is esteemed among players and hacks.. This is serious and sometimes hilarious but always educational. Thank you, Ted.
@garywhitt98
@garywhitt98 Жыл бұрын
About 106,000 of us!😊
@phil36135
@phil36135 Жыл бұрын
I was looking for you all day yesterday, and was pleasantly surprised to see your latest vídeo today, I have enjoyed it so much I've already watched it twice, and will most likely watch it a 3rd time. Thank you Ted.
@phil36135
@phil36135 Жыл бұрын
I have a Diasonic hollow body electric, similar to Adams guitar. I dont know much about it, but I am thinking I may give it a new life.putting in some cheap but better pickups in it kinda like you did.Your vídeo has got me motivated. Thanks again
@justinrayguitars6024
@justinrayguitars6024 Жыл бұрын
Fun watching you work on something that most of us have cut our teeth on. No stress just an enjoyable project.
@SilentC324
@SilentC324 Жыл бұрын
YEEES!!! I've randomly watched this channel because of Adam Savage's past comment, and have enjoyed every one (I'm a drummer that loves build/fix/restore videos). It wasn't until his recent video about this guitar that I finally subscribed to your channel. I've loved watching your videos that KZbin has suggested for me for the past 24hrs, and when the algorithm brought this video to me, I just had to comment.
@danielktdoranie
@danielktdoranie Жыл бұрын
I am dying to see those old Gibson acoustics finished. I know you’ll work magic
@bradyhodgson99
@bradyhodgson99 Жыл бұрын
Adam’s mentioning of you is how I found your channel. He speaks so highly of your content (and rightly so), I knew I had to see for myself. Now here I am probably 2 years later
@pamartin
@pamartin Жыл бұрын
Upon seeing the pickups chosen for the cover shot I could hear them!!! Reminded me of my Norma from 1975!! Oh for the love of Sears/Montgomery Ward catalog guitars!! Hey, great video, thanks for sharing. It truly was a trip down memory lane. Keep on!
@BruceNielsen-pc6zl
@BruceNielsen-pc6zl 10 ай бұрын
So cool working on Adams guitar, I really loved Mythbusters and his channel Tested. I will watch his unboxing as soon as this is over.
@mightyluv
@mightyluv Жыл бұрын
I love those old Japanese guitars and the various shapes and styles of virtually everything that bolts onto them. Crazy!
@jamesleaver1391
@jamesleaver1391 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic. I'd wager that guitar literally plays better than ever. Brilliant work and commentary, as always.
@CaptainKirk01
@CaptainKirk01 Жыл бұрын
Adam is the one who sent me here some time ago! I mentioned it then, but I love your channel Sir! I find it quite relaxing. Its one of my favorites.
@vinq8621
@vinq8621 Жыл бұрын
Mr Woodford, first let me say I was so excited when I saw Mr Savage give you a well deserved shout out! I have a similar guitar except there are two switches, one for each horn and one say Mic 1-2 and the other is rhythm-lead. The rhythm lead switch affects a large passive bass cut and I crave to know the origins. If you know anything about this guitar I’m at the point I’m willing to pay for consultation. Keep the amazing videos coming. I can hear your sighs already but you really are a luminary in this acute field. No one brings this levels of articulation, wry humor, and absolute mastery of an art like you do hear on KZbin. Maybe if I make myself worth something someday I’ll be able to tell people you were a hero of mine
@guitfidle
@guitfidle Жыл бұрын
I have almost the same guitar that I bought as a shell, no electronics, no hardware except for the cheapo tuners (narrower pickup holes for fat single-coils, and a larger hole for the switch as they used 2 sliders). I have a modern TV Jones repro of the old Dearmond pickups like they used in early Rickenbackers. The neck is straight as an arrow and rather thin for an old Japanese guitar, should be lots of fun when it's done!!
@bernomatic3788
@bernomatic3788 Жыл бұрын
Really appreciated this one, thanks, because I love these oddballs. Working on 2 myself with the most oddball-ish being a Soviet ere Aelita. As you probably know, the USSR guitars in many ways used the Japanese oddballs for inspiration, and these guitars were built with available tech and resources and with little access to ‘expertise’ from outside the Iron Curtain. Nothing is auto-pilot with this one! So I love seeing some new life being injected into guitars like the one from this episode. Stay well, and many thanks for your channel overall.
@John-d9e4x
@John-d9e4x Жыл бұрын
The former guitarist from the Red Elvises was one of the most blistering players I've ever seen, still playing his old Soviet solid body, used the mic stand as a guitar slide,
@darkshad0wbee483
@darkshad0wbee483 Жыл бұрын
Happen to have one of these.. just in a brown grain look. So appreciative of your videos!!! Continue to watch more
@foltrap
@foltrap Жыл бұрын
Love this. What a brilliant idea for a collab, sometimes the internet is just the best damn thing ever
@paulsullivan9117
@paulsullivan9117 Жыл бұрын
That was awesome... I loved the tone and being an old bastard, it brought me back to the sounds of the late sixties!!! Loved that you played it for us, and let it scream just a little, but I would love to hear it through a Marshall stack!!!! (but then again, that's just this old bastard) Peace!!!
@KarlKarsnark
@KarlKarsnark Жыл бұрын
Huzzah! I love the crossover. The more the better, I say. You're both amazing teachers, craftsmen and all-around geeks in your respective realms. Nothing better than a great creator-collaboration.
@patrickmersault4298
@patrickmersault4298 Жыл бұрын
My man works on Adam Savage’s guitar and doesn’t put his name in the title. Classic Ted integrity.
@rickmcarthur8257
@rickmcarthur8257 Жыл бұрын
I love the reflection of your face in the back plate! Very cool effect!
@private5074
@private5074 Жыл бұрын
I could listen to and watch your videos for ever! So relaxing and so technical
@bentfishbowl3945
@bentfishbowl3945 Жыл бұрын
This was a breath of fresh air from the collector worries. Fun.
@peterstephen1562
@peterstephen1562 Жыл бұрын
Hi Ted. We restored one of these last year. Ours was branded a Honey. The small neck block with a pickup hole directly in front is a recipe for disaster and flabby tone. This silly design more often than not leads to the neckblock breaking away from the top. I would say that the best solution is to install two braces ( bass bars ) from the neck block to the bridge studs.
@MrDblStop
@MrDblStop Жыл бұрын
I had an Epiphone EA250 which was a similar design. I sold it as, apart from the very narrow and very skinny neck which I didn't like, the neck pocket would flex if the guitar was handled anything other than carefully.
@Tomasxt25
@Tomasxt25 Жыл бұрын
Originally found you when Adam mentioned you in one of his video, cool that you're working on one of his! Your channel was an absolutely great discovery, I've watched at this point 50 plus videos and I've learnt a great deal. Thank you!
@Kevin-nr9lj
@Kevin-nr9lj Жыл бұрын
Nice relaxing watch. One of my favourites so far. Thanks Ted.
@ronwheeler1400
@ronwheeler1400 Жыл бұрын
Very cool. Just watched Adam's video and had to come back and see this one again.
@markdalton6662
@markdalton6662 2 ай бұрын
Ted , again you never cease to amaze me
@kerrypatton4975
@kerrypatton4975 Жыл бұрын
Very nice! I was greatly surprised by the tone you achieved on this guitar. I think Adam should be very very pleased with it. You not only brought the guitar back to life, you’ve given it a very positive new start. I would be very happy with that sound.
@jlore6344
@jlore6344 Жыл бұрын
Oh, I like the sounds that thing makes. It is different. Thanks for sharing that process.
@silkysmoof5697
@silkysmoof5697 Жыл бұрын
I had the same problem with a broken screw . Ended up drilling relief pockets next to the threads . What a pita . Congratulations Adam . Killer guitar!
@andrewovermyer4345
@andrewovermyer4345 Жыл бұрын
Just watched Adam With the Guitar. That is Pretty cool. It is Amazing how so many little Techniques can be used for Different Projects. Love it!
@seanj3667
@seanj3667 Жыл бұрын
34:45 In case you were not positive Ted was in Canada, there is the Tim Horton's cup. Very cool video. I love when my favorite KZbin channels collide.
@DavidHBurkart
@DavidHBurkart Жыл бұрын
Very cool refresh on this ol girl!! Thanks for the tutorial. Congrats Adam!
@limpindug
@limpindug Жыл бұрын
Another great save and voice returned. 👍👍👍👌Respect to you mate.
@danmarchant9006
@danmarchant9006 Жыл бұрын
This is the video i needed to see. And it was thanks to Adam's video I knew about it! I've picked up a 1969/1970 Univox Custom (it's a 335 copy) and it needs a ton of work - full change of internal electrics (pickups should be salvageable), needs the fretboard replaced (it's come off and it has shrunk) and the truss rod (it's rusted to hell), and it's slightly (really) above my experience level. Should be a lot of fun in between head scratching. Really helpful video, so thanks very much!
@metriczeppelin
@metriczeppelin Жыл бұрын
Realizing sentimental value vs parts and labor can be a fine line easily crossed. But the finished product here compared with what you started with should make Adam very happy. Another enjoyable video, thanks for that!
@dariusliadon
@dariusliadon Жыл бұрын
Adam's first shoutout of your channel is how I got here and I have been loving every single video since, so it's really cool to see a crossover happen like this. I'm sure he'll do a show and tell video on the guitar one he gets it back, which I'll very much be looking forward to. Love the end result myself, it's got a really funky vibe to it.
@popplace4
@popplace4 Жыл бұрын
Cool guitar, I like the sound it's making and the video, as always!
@jvin248
@jvin248 Жыл бұрын
I see many suggestions for Matsumoku, but Ibanez was another active ghost-factory that may have built this, they built for many brands. Ibanez was the only manufacturer taken to court for the headstock "lawsuit guitars" that gets said about any import guitar from the era. Teisco and Harmony were significant import brands then too.
@ReVeRbx-fe5wr
@ReVeRbx-fe5wr Жыл бұрын
There's never been an Ibanez factory.
@randallalton6310
@randallalton6310 Жыл бұрын
I'm a fan/collector of the 70s and 80s Matsumoku products, but what I know of them and the 60's counterparts... the 3piece(usually maple) neck and that "Made in japan" plate sure look like the early instruments. the Brass nut is a question, Matsumoku loved them in the 70s and 80s, but not 60s. I feel like they didn't have their own definitive signatures that early, but I'd guess it is theirs.
@blodpudding
@blodpudding Жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm a vintage Japanese guitar collector and it's definitely Matsumoku made. They were of course sold under a bunch of names but judging by the holes on the headstock I would say this was sold as a Univox Tempo. Made in the 1960s.
@JoDoDesigns2011
@JoDoDesigns2011 Жыл бұрын
Another awesome job and enjoyable watch.😊
@MittensOnly
@MittensOnly Жыл бұрын
Adam Savage is the man who brought me here Mind blowing to know this is his guitar Even more mind blowing to hear the Last Podcast in the background You're easily like my second or third favorite Canadian now
@MerovingianBR
@MerovingianBR Жыл бұрын
We all should take a moment to appreciate the integrity of Mr. Ted, who chose to not milk Adam Savages name with a flashy title like "bringing mythbuster Adam Savage's guitar back to life". Been following your work since 2019, and I really do respect the fact that you're still a Luthier that shares your content on youtube, and did not turn into a youtuber that do Luthier work. Cheers
@jfredknobloch
@jfredknobloch Жыл бұрын
A lot more information there than one would expect with the brief description.… Wonderful work again!
@MoejoTheGreat
@MoejoTheGreat 9 ай бұрын
I love it when 2 unrelated creators I watch unexpectedly get together.
@waynescottgratefullygraftedin
@waynescottgratefullygraftedin Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your channel. Grateful to have found this.
@marcelogaea1064
@marcelogaea1064 Жыл бұрын
Riveting as always, Ted. Thank you.
@jeromeshill7934
@jeromeshill7934 Жыл бұрын
I love this. I have one very similar (red burst and a bit different headstock cut) purchased at a yard sale. It came complete with an after market p90 at the bridge and a Mosrite of California (by golly) at the neck. Individual volume and tone for each pickup on mine, which may be a modification, or not. Selector switch was moved by previous owner and side markers very crudely added. This one's name plate was removed, too. I replaced tuners and scrubbed crud off of it. Cool blues machine, I think, and price was right.
@micheal7294
@micheal7294 Жыл бұрын
Fishing line my friend…in a hollow or semi, it’s a life saver. Just a little so it around the shaft after a pass thru the split on top…kinda a noose…that way you can just pull them thru, then drop the nut/washer on over the fishing line and you don’t have to hold it from beneath so much. Same with jack and switch. I friggin love your work. Nice solder work too…just awesome.
@FC-cz6zd
@FC-cz6zd Жыл бұрын
It's a beauty. The bridge PU sounds really nice.
@jensaarnaes150
@jensaarnaes150 Жыл бұрын
Awesome episode - My favorite so far.
@frdradio
@frdradio Жыл бұрын
I just ordered a shirt--love that you are going about it more reasonably than some--Very reasonable prices. I am not paying 40 bucks for a T shirt. Thanks for the great videos and reasonable prices. Love ya
@vikingbeard
@vikingbeard Жыл бұрын
I ordered one too, and liked it so much that I ordered two more. Excellent quality, reasonable price and looks good.
@ottorouth
@ottorouth Жыл бұрын
I paused Adam Savage's video (with this guitar) to watch yours first. I'm glad I did - enjoyed your video. Thank you
@alveydoug
@alveydoug Жыл бұрын
That was so much fun! Difficult for you, but fun for us. Another “Silk Purse” for someone to love. And most of us follow Mr. Savage as well.
@Terrible_Peril
@Terrible_Peril Жыл бұрын
I'm all over the guitar repair and setups videos and somehow I haven't seen anything from you that I'm aware of until now. Thanks for all you do!
@Jenisonc
@Jenisonc Жыл бұрын
Dude. Of course its you! Who else would anyone trust to work on a Teisco :D. Great work, as always.
@beytone
@beytone Жыл бұрын
Excellent! I like that you clearly considered new viewers will join your channel for this one and so made an extra effort explaining the process.
@alext8828
@alext8828 Жыл бұрын
This is a great video. I can only think of the pain and sacrifice Ted has gone through on his way to becoming proficient at all this. Also, how life has forced him to find activities that insulate him from the "madding or maddening" crowd. Thank you, Ted, for your suffering and sacrifice. This knowledge doesn't grow on trees. It's appreciated by all of us.
@MyNameisRahl
@MyNameisRahl Жыл бұрын
This is so cool! I started watching your channel BECAUSE of Adam Savage!
@alainvangaalen
@alainvangaalen Жыл бұрын
Love the look! Nice combi with these pick-ups. Excellent choice
@pharmdiddy5120
@pharmdiddy5120 Жыл бұрын
This is my favorite kind of stuff on your channel 👍👍
@joeblow6417
@joeblow6417 Жыл бұрын
Another enjoyable video. Thank you.
@MarksGuitarLounge
@MarksGuitarLounge Жыл бұрын
Was Watching Mr. Savage and came to see Your end of the Chain of Custody on this Shop Guitar. Well Done Sir and The Guitar will never know how lucky your hands came to fix it back to it's better days possibly better than Factory new.
@garywhitt98
@garywhitt98 Жыл бұрын
There goes Ted; we’ve lost him to Hollywood. Smoked salmon and caviar, parties with starlets and ho’s, Johnny Depp “Will you lower the action on my axe, man?” Grammy’s for Most Erudite Luthier and hand prints in cement all because of the gateway gig with Adam Savage’s guitar. Oh how I miss our humble boy from Hamilton Ontario who could be entertained by heat-shrink tubing and solder shine.
@Sammywhat
@Sammywhat Жыл бұрын
That was the fastest 35 minutes of KZbin I've ever experienced! Fine work, Ted!
@diabolicalartificer
@diabolicalartificer Жыл бұрын
A hour half hour long video and first class work as always, thanks.
@billallen1594
@billallen1594 Жыл бұрын
Great work Ted. As ever. Thank you
@AlLabelle
@AlLabelle Жыл бұрын
Salutations from Vancouver Island! I may be able to provide some helpful info on this guitar. I also own one of these as well. After several days of research, found that "my" unbranded hollow body was originally branded as a "Kimberly VIP 6". It had all the electronics in it but needed a substantial amount of work. The original pickups are a wide- range offset pup with a neck radius formation and plastic cover plates😋. They are ridiculously microphonic as well. I purchased it from a second hand store along with a 60-70's Silvertone model no.26873. Seeing the photos online, I was taken by the mojo as well and dont regret buying them. I drove 1.5 hours to check them out. Just want to say thank you Ted. Your instructional videos gave me the courage to restore this gem.
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