I found a mint '62 Teisco mustang, completely unbranded and unplayed. I had to plug, shim and redrill the neck, which is made of Korina! ; and I fashioned a new compensated bridge out of Brazilian cherry. The scale length was over 1/4in too short (hence the lack of play wear). Now it is amazing! The pickguard is thick polished chrome steel with a single center pup. I don't know if the Chrome guard is the reason it has no 60hz hum, but it is dead Silent. I named it Ichiro.
Just waiting with much trepidation for the courier to deliver my made in Korea Mach IV in candy apple red with the jazzmaster tremolo. A mosrite style is missing from my collection and the Mach IV was the stand out. Can’t wait! Peace and love from Australia
Great to see people developing their own repair techniques. Have you tried the clamp and steam neck reset for cheaper guitars? It has worked for me every time except for once.
That's amazing. You just blew my mind. It's a shame it will probably only be bought by someone who won't utilize it's playing potential. That beast needs to be played out!
First time watching your videos. In high school, I had a band with my buddies. One was left-handed, our drummer. He really wanted to learn guitar. I thought him to play, upside down on a right-handed Strat. He caught on and still plays that way to this day. As a benefit, I became a better player too!
Yes, but Hendrix rarely played like this, only when borrowing a righty guitar, same with me, just out of necessity, it’s actually not uncommon among lefties
I can see Ace Frahleys Les Paul floating upward out of his hands. The analog delay slowly increasing in ptch to match the floating guitar. 70's rock at its best. Why? Because everyone gets a solo ! Great stuff Chris !