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Fender Jaguar Vintage Guitar Repair Restoration Part 5 

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Part 5 of my Fender Jaguar 1965 Vintage Guitar Repair/ Restoration in my Luthier Workshop.
Here is the final Part of my Guitar Repair series. In this Episode you can follow the process of how I install the Frets and make this beautiful Instrument playable again. I will also talk about the unique historical background of this special Instrument. I will share a couple of Luthier hacks that can be very useful for you.
You can follow the full process in this Video.
If you missed the previous Parts of this repair feel free to check out the Links :
PART 1 ----- • Fender Jaguar Vintage ...
PART 2 ----- • Fender Jaguar Vintage ...
PART 3 ----- • Fender Jaguar Vintage ...
PART 4 ----- • Fender Jaguar Vintage ...
Some people asked about the Background Music:
This is composed and recorded by myself with
my Handmade Instruments.
If you like to listen to the Full "Workshop Petrek Guitars" Song feel free to follow the Link:
• Album - Workshop Petre...
This project become such a time consuming process that I decided to release several Videos of this Repair process. Every two weeks on Friday there will be a new Part coming up at 6 p.m.
Enjoy the upcoming Episodes.
If you are interested in my Luthier Craftsmanship, feel free to subscribe to my channel. This will really help me out making this Videos.
Stay tuned and enjoy the Video.
I love doing stuff like that. If you are interested in more of my Luthier life Projects, please feel free to check out my other extended Workshop Videos on this channel.
Enjoy watching and sharing.
Best Regards Nik
Welcome to my my Luthier Workshop since 1997.
Part 5 Fender Jaguar 1965 Vintage Guitar in Sunburst Luthier Workshop repair/ restoration Ep.38
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@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
🔷Check out Part 1 of the 1965 Fender Jaguar Vintage Guitar Repair Story🔷 ▶ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8CSYdMZjHr0.htmlsi=sOImka2cRQ1wASSw◀
@gengar678
@gengar678 21 день назад
As a fellow luthier I enjoyed your work! May I ask you which german fret wire brand it is? I also saw you pressed with 7,5 radius the frets, it is a 7,25 no? Dankeschon!
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars 21 день назад
@@gengar678 Thanks a lot for watching and your positive comment Mate. The Company is called Wagner but they stop the production of Fret wire last year 💁🏻‍♂️Yes sorry of course 7.25 Radius 🕺🏻👍Best Regards Nik
@antoine2333
@antoine2333 Месяц назад
Hi my Friend ! Thank you so much for enjoying us with this final Fender Jaguar restoration. I know how you feel with the historical background of this beauty and that explains how you've been so cautious on any detail (the way to install the neck to the body, replacing the worn out tuners, etc...) The final result makes me speechless, you've done such an amazing, fine and accurate work ! See you next video, take care !
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Hey Antoine, thank you so much for you kind comment. I enjoy working on these Instruments so much and if I have a personal connection even more..😉🕺🏻You are welcome. Best Regards Nik
@markjames9487
@markjames9487 Месяц назад
This was just mind blowing. You’re a perfectionist. The guitar looked beautiful. You’re very thorough and methodical the way you work. Excellent videos
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thank you so much fro your kind words Mate. You are welcome. Best Regards Nik
@leaflee2066
@leaflee2066 Месяц назад
What a thoroughly enjoyable series, no loud over powering music just the sound of wood been worked and a great job on a lovely instrument, regards from the UK.
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thank you so much for your positive Feedback. Kindest Regards to the U.K Cheers Nik
@thisguy2755
@thisguy2755 Месяц назад
Thanks Werner Herzog! You make a great documentary!
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thanks a lot Mate😉👍You are welcome. Best Regards Nik
@thegeekdude67
@thegeekdude67 Месяц назад
Loved this series! Amazing talent aside, you have an awesome workshop! 😎👊🎸
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thank a lot for saying this Mate. You are welcome. Best Regards Nik
@alexanderleischner8069
@alexanderleischner8069 Месяц назад
Tolle Serie, es war ein Genuss. Ich bin über das Kunstinstalations Video über deinen Kanal gestolpert und schon darin war klar wer hier werkelt und die Hingabe zum Handwerk zu den Dingen, der Ethos hervortrat. Vibes wie bei der legendäre Serie "Der letzte seines Handwerks". Herzlichen Dank dafür und für die Mühe.
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Hey Alexander, vielen herzlichen Dank für deine wunderschönen Wort. Das ist wirklich sehr motivieren und immer wieder ein tolles Gefühl wenn man Handwerkskunst Liebhaber erreicht. Nochmals viel Dank. Das macht ein Handwerker Herz Glücklich🙏🕺🏻👍LG Nik
@ukebox00oftheworld63
@ukebox00oftheworld63 Месяц назад
A nice laid back video. Thanks ❤
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for watching and for your kind comment. Cheers Nik
@stavanski5083
@stavanski5083 Месяц назад
this is truly some remarkable work you've gave that guitar another 70 years of life
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thank a lot for saying that. I hope it will be there for a long long time.... You are welcome. Cheers Nik
Месяц назад
I love watching someone install new frets with a press, instead of pounding them in with a hammer. So much more professional.
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for saying this. Yes I alway prefer this method if possible. Thanks for watching. Best Regards Nik
@simentemplar00
@simentemplar00 Месяц назад
you got the best videos and i follow all the best luthiers, greetings from norway🙂even you're workshop looks the best!
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thank you so much for your kind and motivating words..I just try to do my best and put all in in what ever I do...So amazing that people out there loving ma Luthier Craftsmanship. Thank you for that. Best Regards Nik
@user-mg6yd6el5u
@user-mg6yd6el5u Месяц назад
So so interesting thanks for sharing and your passion is infectious😃
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thanks a lot Alan for watching and for your positive comment. Best Regards Nik
@pedraw
@pedraw Месяц назад
The time and effort you put forward to save these old instruments is commendable. I really enjoy watching a craftsman like yourself do his work. Thanks so much for posting these videos. Amazing story also.
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thank you so much for your interest in my Luthier Craftsmanship. It’s amazing to hear that people out there are so respectful and kind 🙏🕺🏻You are welcome. Best Regards Nik
@MrBasslayer2
@MrBasslayer2 12 дней назад
Excelente trabajo, saludos cordiales desde Guadalajara México
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars 12 дней назад
Muchas Gracias ✨🕺🏻🙏Best Regards Nik
@jounikeravalla5027
@jounikeravalla5027 Месяц назад
Ou thats very interesting history .Thanks in Finland,
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for your comment. Are you from Finland? Best Regards Nik
@paulbanks8003
@paulbanks8003 Месяц назад
Nik, Thank You for the comprehensive insight into the restoration of this beautiful old instrument. From start to finish , this series has been one of the most engaging and detailed explanations of a master luthiers process. Simply incredible work! All the Best Paul
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thank you so much for watching and your positive comment Paul. Was a pleasure making it... Best Regards Nik
@luismiguelperezr
@luismiguelperezr 13 дней назад
Absolutely fantastic work...I have a Jazz Bass 72, that cries out for you to work on it....😂
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars 13 дней назад
Thank you so much for you kind words Luis🙏🕺🏻 you are welcome. Best Regards Nik
@ast3663
@ast3663 Месяц назад
great back story..
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thanks a lot Mate🙏🕺🏻👍Best Regards Nik
@MarkScheffler
@MarkScheffler Месяц назад
Ich bin nach wie vor fasziniert von deiner Arbeit, lieber Nik! Glückwunsch zu dieser gelungenen Serie! Die Gitarre ist wirklich ein Traum, und ihre Geschichte macht sie noch besonderer. Irre, wie du das Griffbrett restauriert hast - das ist wahre Handwerkskunst! Nun bin ich wirklich gespannt, wie sie klingt. Viel Freude mit deinem neuen - alten Schätzchen und danke, dass du deine Arbeit hier teilst!
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Hey Mark, vielen herzlichen Dank für deine schönen und motivierenden Worte 🙏👍Ja ich freu mich sehr, dass sie wieder Spielbar ist und der Weg dorthin war lang aber auch sehr lehrreich für mich… Ich habe beschlossen ein separates Soundcheck Video mit der Jaguar zu machen wo ich auch gleichzeitig einwenig „. Behind the scenes“ mein recording setup vorstelle und auch erzähle wie ich überhaupt dazu gekommen bin.. Auf bald LG Nik
@Captain_Yata
@Captain_Yata Месяц назад
This has been such a great series, like maybe one of my favourites I've ever seen on youtube :)
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thank you so much for saying this 🙂You made my day. Best Regards Nik
@tombellee8810
@tombellee8810 Месяц назад
Danke für diese schönen Videos. Ich stelle mir das anstrengend vor, neben der Arbeit an den Gitarren auch noch zu filmen. Ich weiß es sehr zu schätzen und sehe die Videos mit Freude!
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Vielen herzlichen Dank. Es Freut mich sehr, dass Dir meine Arbeit gefällt. Natürlich ist es zusätzliche Arbeit aber es bereitet mir Freude meine Erfahrungen und mein Arbeit zu teilen... BG Nik
@MuscleCarLover
@MuscleCarLover Месяц назад
It's nice to see this finalised. I bet it plays great now
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thanks for your comment….. It play’s like a dream. Will make a special Soundcheck Video in the future ✨👌🕺🏻Best Regards Nik
@larryshelby2100
@larryshelby2100 Месяц назад
Can’t wait! Always excited when you post a new video!
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for your positive comment Larry. It’s coming up today 👍Best Regards Nik
@trinhanhcuong7464
@trinhanhcuong7464 Месяц назад
very cool
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thanks a lot. Best Regards Nik
@vastrange
@vastrange Месяц назад
Amazing guitar! Amazing craftsmanship on a very demanding job! I would only recommend to darken the fretboard. It would make an interesting video too! Well executed Nik!
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thank you so much for your feedback. Best Regards Nik
@2204JCM
@2204JCM Месяц назад
Seating the neck in the pocket. The right way to do this is to string the guitar up to pitch. Then loosen the neck bolts a bit till you hear the “Thunk”. That’s when you know it’s pulled full in. Then retighten the neck bolts. That’s how they do it in the factory. The neck pocket. Why didn’t you flatten out the neck pocket? Then you could use a full contact shim. Stewart MacDonald makes them at different angles so you can get it perfect.
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for your question. I didn't straighten the neck pocket surface because it's a vintage Instrument and al the color is original. If this wasn't the case I would for sure making it flat to get a better contact.I have made the experience that I can apply more pressure by pushing the neck in the body, that's why I am doing it that way. But the other option also work very good. Best Regards Nik
@brunogino1916
@brunogino1916 Месяц назад
Hello Nik, impressive, very good job. Best regards.
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thanks a lot Bruno for your positive feedback. You are welcome. Best Regards Nik
@MrLespaul2000
@MrLespaul2000 Месяц назад
I've really enjoyed watching the whole restoration, fantastic work and I hope more of these will follow. Final question, who signed the back of the headstock? Regards from the UK.
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for watching and for your positive comment. This is signed by Lyle Närvännen the Guitar Player from "The Leningrad Cowboys". I used to play with him I a Band for about 7 years:-) Best Regards Nik
@paulwhickerthetallvicar
@paulwhickerthetallvicar Месяц назад
Fantastic restoration, looks amazing and very true to the original. I am sure it will be cherished for another 60 years. Also some nice home made tools, particularly like the home made depth stop. Questions; I see some luthiers widen out the fret slot with a v file to make it easier to insert and potentially remove frets, is there a reason you don’t do that? Also did you roll the fingerboard edges to make it feel more played in when you levelled the frets? Finally, on a separate note, I think you could make a fortune doing audio books, maybe recording some of the Grimm fairy tales!
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thank you so much for your kind comment Paul. I have make the experience that when the fret slots are cut to the optimal size ( therefore I measure it precisely and make some fretting tests) there is no need to widen the slot with a file. No I don't roll the end of the frets...There are several reasons why I don't do this. One of them is that I appreciate and love the line of a perfect edge. If you are working very accurately you creat a perfect line and the s its in my opinion the proof of a good craftsman. There is nothing more satisfying than a straight line... If you roll the edges, sure it's more comfortable but the line looses its perfection...looks always a bit goofy. And to the last point ...Thanks a lot make I am working on it... just plan a Podcast with a friend of mine about Guitar Nerd Stuff:-) Best Regards Nik
@paulwhickerthetallvicar
@paulwhickerthetallvicar Месяц назад
@@petrekguitars Thanks for the detailed replies - will look out for the podcasts!
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
@@paulwhickerthetallvicar You are welcome. Best Regards Nik
@Tanis1415
@Tanis1415 Месяц назад
Come on friend! you missed the sound test at the end!
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
That's correct Tanis, I will release a separate Video with the Soundcheck of this amazing Guitar and I have the Idea to explain my recording system and how I got to the point tho make these Soundcheck Videos. Sorry for the delay but I think this is gonna be very interest. Best Regards Nik
@ElliotCole333
@ElliotCole333 22 дня назад
Did you colour match the original finish? Didn't really see that bit, and that is always the bit I'm mostly interested in because it's near impossible to match these old fender laquers, I never see people do it well. Beautiful work by the way.
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars 22 дня назад
Thanks a lot for your positive feedback. No I have just try not to get to deep into the finish. One of the pre owners removed the lacquer finish on the back of the neck therefor it was not so complicated to mach the color with some satin and weapon oil...Bet Regards Nik
@pabloandreszaparanrojas7975
@pabloandreszaparanrojas7975 Месяц назад
Finally
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thanks for your Feedback. Yes this was a long way to go... Best Regards Nik
@danibasauri01
@danibasauri01 Месяц назад
I binge watched the full 5 episodes. I admire how meticulous you are. The result is amazing. Just one question: why didn’t you remove the blue cover in the truss rod? Historically they had no cover
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Thank you son much for your interest in my work Dani. Yes they have covered the Truss rod in some waxed Paper. You can see this in one of my Videos I think in Part 2 or 3. I haven't remove the blue coating because it protects the rod from the Glue and also from the Glue Humanity. If you watch carefully the part were I remove the old Truss Rod you can recognize that the old one is very corroded. Best Regards Nik
@danibasauri01
@danibasauri01 Месяц назад
Oh I see. You’re right, sometimes historically correct is not the best way. Greetings from Bilbao. Keep on rocking!
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
@@danibasauri01 Muchas Gracias.. Best Regards to Spain. Cheers Nik
@Guitarwolfluke
@Guitarwolfluke Месяц назад
Does the neck feel bigger now that you used such a thick rosewood veneer?
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Yes it’s feels like more solid too.. Best Regards Nuk
@michaelmcsky
@michaelmcsky Месяц назад
Wieder super Video! Frage: was ist das für eine Fret Säge. habe ich deinen Links nicht gefunden. Viele Grüße Michael
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Vielen herzlichen Dank Michael. Die kannst d bei Dictum kaufen. Eine art Japan Säge... BG Nik
@abelgomez5106
@abelgomez5106 Месяц назад
The fretboard radius should not be 7.25 ?
@petrekguitars
@petrekguitars Месяц назад
Yes that’s correct the Radius on this Vintage Guitars is 7.25 . Best Regards Nik
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