Oh No.. Not the Vintage Gibson..

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I can't believe they did this to a vintage Gibson..

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It's ALIVE. Wow, a little bit of Clapton, Gary Clark, Jr., and Angus Young out of an old guitar that's had a second chance at life. Matthew is a Saint.

alohamark
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Dude, I am an old player who has been playing over 50 years and I am very impressed with your knowledge and love for vintage guitars. We need more young players like you.

smokintee
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Regardless of resale value, the sound is still there, I wouldn't hesitate to do whatever work needed for playability, it's a keeper.

MattSChewbacca
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I've seen so many SG headstocks get broken. You did a decent job saving that guitar. It sounds really good!!

brettnecessary
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Those coverless p90s are one of the coolest things I’ve seen. That guitar is meant to play the filthiest of the blues.

juampivaldez
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It wound up being even MORE unique and a story about fixing broken things so they can live again.
Thanks for all the effort and time you took to do that, the playing at the end was proof that she's still got some music in her!

TheCountofToulouse
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I think a headstock repair on a Gibson is like a rite of passage 😉 I had a TV Yellow double cut LP Special which had had a headstock fix. That guitar was a rock’n’roll monster! Played amazingly too 👌🏻 Great video Matthew!

bomba
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It sounds unbelievable. I’d never known it was a repair by the sound alone, I’ve repaired lesser guitars with lesser mojo at the end of the day. That thing is a keeper and has a unique story. Thank you for taking the time to breathe new life into it! Absolute tone monster!

free_electron
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I was sitting here shaking my head "no" about repairing that headstock. I really didn't think it was possible to fix. Great job! And I LOVE the tone!

gib
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That woman tone really came through like a champ. I had a Melody Maker with the same kind of repair done. Loved it and gigged it for many years. Some of these finds are really worth repairing, even if not back to quite original. Good job!

muckinfunday
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Man, I love that you cared enough to save this thing. Always love following your projects.

tjm
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The repair looked way better than I thought it would. Nice work!

dunloprush
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Man, you're my hero for bringing new life to old guitars. This one looks really unique and has a story. It feels like someone's old blues workhorse that they carried around in a sack while riding the rails.

Xenious
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AMAZING job, Matt! These are the best guitar posts I've ever seen, when you or someone else takes a broken Gibson, repairs it, and plays it, keeping it alive. For THIS one, you deserve the Nobel Prize for Guitar Rescue!

caseylee
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Great work, man. You brought it back to life. I agree with the logic of the epoxy, especially since the top of the headstock was cut off (WHY??). Thanks to you, it's a playable, enjoyable instrument again. In my opinion these things are always better in someone's hands on stage than in a museum.

anthonyz
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Heavy Repairs on VINTAGE does not lower the inherent value. Only adds to its unknown history.
Nice Job !!! My compliments!!!

wingsofsilver
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Well done man! When you took out the epoxy I was "holy sh*t, he's doing it himself!". Sounds fantastic, I wish you the best of luck with it.

crasheenarino
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I LOVE your channel!! You literally give life to these busted up misfit guitars that no one else would even mess with! And they sound GREAT!! Like my grandpa would always bring home the scrawniest most unwanted Christmas tree and decorate it like it was the best thing in the world! Many congrats to you on all you do!

kensettle
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Matthew Scott... the DON of the player grade classic guitar. I salute you sir (you're a pretty damn fine player too!)

egnbigdave
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Schenker and Yngwie both had the same headstock break and after a good luthier, they are as strong as before and invisible to all but the most heavy scrutiny.usually dowels are glued in reinforcing the glue bond a lot. Schenker’s luthier used a drumstick or two.

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