How to Restore a 100 Year Old Guitar

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Greetings! I'd like to share my work on this guitar with you. I extend the life of the guitar without serious interventions in the design.

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Вітаю, хочу поділитись своєю працею над цією гітарою.
Доводимо до ладу сторічну гітару без серйозних втручань
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Nylon strings. Also, did you clean and polish the tuning pegs. They look awfully dirty.

robertnisonoff
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Great work, however, i’m not sure about the steel strings.

HaErBeSo
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Absolutely stunning restoring best wishes from uk 👍

sonicstoryteller
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He is an Luthier, love the flamencoguitar music. Beautiful moment of seeing.
Sincerely,
Lucas

lucasvangompel
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Just WOW! Such care and attention to detail. Beautiful work, and such an unusual guitar. Now that I know how they were tuned, I have to try to think of the music theory used to compose and play melodies on such an instrument.

harleyhexxe
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I love to watch a Master at work. These guitars are relics of a time gone by, not a mere instrument. What a grand old Lady. Oh, the stories she could tell... ❤

matthewpocock
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No offence intended but it sounds horrible. Your work is amazing but the sound of that guitar is very poor

danielktdoranie
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You're a true master! I really liked the backing music as well

NightshadeKiss
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Отличная работа! Сейчас реставрирую свою первую 45-летнюю Черниговскую гитару, нужна помощь советом:
Что за состав (черный) использовался на видео для покраски грифа с тыльной стороны?
Какой клей лучше использовать для ладов?

Andrew
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Excelent Work 👏👏👍🙂... what's the name of the first song? its beautiful and now I dont remember what is....

lgomezluna
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Может гриф усажен не правильно, но 7 струна явно хочет пойти погулять. Ожидаешь хорошего звука от такой старой гитары а получаешь звук ведра с гвоздями

BulgarianGun
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Bellissimo lavoro Maestro.... simile a quelli che facevano una volta i mastri liutai di Cremona in Italia... posso chiederti per cortesia se dalla tua esperienza è possibile creare dei segnatasto (dots) nella parte anteriore del manico di una chitarra classica?? . Grazie mille Maestro

marcoboni
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Чудова робота !Якщо не секрет, чим чорнив гриф ?

EugeneSachuk
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The original machine antique tuner is a Beauty to behold. Of course the ultimate prize of all antiques Vintages, are how well the label inside the Guitar has lasted. The label's survival of all Vintage guitars is the ultimate Prize, and of how well the passage of time creates a greater Sound on the guitar. As the Wood ages the sound starts to beautify. When restoring these historical beauties, The Ultimate sound is the playing of Spain, 's Andre Segovia's Guitar, While the Guitar is being Restored to it's former Glory. Guitar Luthiers are the only People In the Entire World, that are in a class all by themselves. Guitars are the Sound of Romantic Mysteries with tropical beauty. The Ultimate Euphoria is the hands of the one's who know how to strike the strings of the Romantic Sounds of Romance. The Magic is in the hands to build and create the exploration of Centuries Old Mystical sounds.

johnhowlett
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Bravo, outstanding work. Two thumbs up ☝ ☝

Bangkokguitar
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Did you sand falloff into the fingerboard at either end?

hackerguitar
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Hey there! I hope you're doing well. I have to share something really interesting with you. You won't believe it! So, I recently got my hands on this stunning guitar that looks like it's worth a million dollars. The craftsmanship is impeccable, and the intricate details are absolutely mesmerizing. It's the epitome of elegance and sophistication.

But here's the twist - the sound it produces is nowhere near what you'd expect from such a prestigious-looking instrument. In fact, it's more like a $30 guitar that you'd find at a flea market. Surprising, right?

When I first strummed the strings, I was expecting a rich and melodic sound that would transport me to musical bliss. Instead, I was greeted with a thin and twangy tone that was far from satisfying. It was quite disappointing, to say the least.

But you know what? Despite the unexpected sound, I couldn't help but be intrigued by this guitar. It made me realize that sometimes appearances can be deceiving. It taught me that true value lies in more than just the outer facade.

This experience reminded me of the importance of not judging a book by its cover. Just like this guitar, people may not always appear to be what they seem at first glance. It's a valuable lesson, as it teaches us to look beyond outward appearances and focus on what really matters – the true essence and substance.

So, my friend, let this serve as a reminder to always delve deeper and explore beyond the surface. You never know what hidden gems you might uncover.

Wishing you a day filled with beautiful surprises and meaningful connections. Take care!

OceannMoon
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Woow! What a lovely guitar, thank you!
Very lovin' the parlor-size guitars, especially pure vintage stuff)
But unfortunately I have really bad experience with this type of "floating neck" mount(screw-through)😂

Unfortunately, you can't completely seal the hole in the neck heel, sand it and glue the neck completely to the body - not on canon :(

dieselrider
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NIce vid.... but.... no information about what supplies were used.

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Крутизна, люблю 7-ми струнные гитары!

DmitriyTitorenko