Been watching your videos and I must say, your a cool cat. Thank you for sharing and giving insight to all us novice guitar techs. Keep up the good work! 👍
I agree! I like the checking but I´m not to sure of the other wear-marks. I´ll probably refinish it at some point. If I do, there will be a vidoe for sure. Thanks for watching!
I recently joined her Facebook group thanks to Fulton Street Beats! I hear nothing but great things about her guitars! I can see one in my future!@@TheworldofMattias
Thanks man, it is a Cathy guitar. I really love her guitars. I have three more to come. A J-45 balck edition custom, a J-200 (see my community) and a ES-345. So keep watching!
gotta laugh at you getting rid of the badly cut truss rod cover and then immediately cutting into the edges of the new one 🤣 but I like the video man, I wanna get a chibson myself but scared what monstrosity will arrive from china lol
No, sorry I don´t have a number. Try this link. It is also Cathy. Tell her I sent you: www.aliexpress.com/store/813016?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.45.21ef1802OSMlo5
@@TheworldofMattias thank you. So you are doing your purchases through this aliexpress store or is it some kind of transferring money process? I asking because im little cautious, so i know what to expect.
I have got all my Chibby´s through AliExp. Two times I had to cancel an order and there was no problem with getting the refund. Find a good and honest seller, in my experience Cathy is good, but there is more good sellers I´m sure. Let us know how it goes and good luck!
That's just stupid. Its a nitro guitar. If you actually PLAY the thing it will develop honest wear. Putting artificial wear on your guitar is like going outside and beating your car up with a hammer to look like a better or more experienced driver. The fact always remains that you're faking it.
Fender and Gibson are simply responding to the fact that there are an abundance of people with lots of money and little skill. Think about it- $3k to pretend like you've played your guitar. It's a gimmick for posers and collectors. After 30 years of sessions, gigs and touring I've got some guitars that certainly look like they were drug behind a truck and that's not the worst thing in the world, but I'd never actually pay to have them look like that or do it to them on purpose. They were beautiful when they were new. These faked-wear guitars are always obvious and whenever someone shows up with one everyone in the studio or on the stage typically rolls their eyes and prepares for the worst because it's obvious where the owners priorities lie and it's not in their playing.