With the right equipment or an on site safety engineer OSHA would allow heated lacquer, but probably not wood resin dripped on an oven floor. I used to work where they blew apart jet engines on purpose, among other things. I don't think I ever saw OSHA there once either, but we seldom had any injuries, and I do not know of any deaths or uncontrolled fires either. I heat thick lacquer and spray it. The key is no temp above flash point sparks and a pressure relief valve. I toured Gibson in 1976.
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Thanks for posting. I think Les is right and that a lot of big wigs from Gibson need to meet the end users face to face because it is largely due to Gibson's arrogance that they are about ready to sink the company once again.
Paul's son is the biggest fag. Like, buddy shut up ... Men r talking
reedyroo1 2 months ago
@reedyroo1 That's a shitty thing to say about someones kid.
MrBurst62 2 months ago
@reedyroo1
hes a teenager, relax.
theflavasava2 2 months ago
GLORY!!!
subjulio 2 months ago
Paul is a great story teller. Great interview.
dwg116 4 months ago 2
With the right equipment or an on site safety engineer OSHA would allow heated lacquer, but probably not wood resin dripped on an oven floor. I used to work where they blew apart jet engines on purpose, among other things. I don't think I ever saw OSHA there once either, but we seldom had any injuries, and I do not know of any deaths or uncontrolled fires either. I heat thick lacquer and spray it. The key is no temp above flash point sparks and a pressure relief valve. I toured Gibson in 1976.
Satchmoeddie 7 months ago
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ChiapasZapata 7 months ago
jesus christ paul has an annoying voice
MrMagicrobbie 9 months ago
I think that is a very key statement to why the 50's era gibsons were so great-"they knew what they were doing"
theruley 1 year ago
@theruley
And they had access to old growth lightweight Honduras Mahogany!
pleximanic 1 year ago
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CtwoHfive0H 1 year ago
Lol. There is a monkey in the background around 3:35 and 3:39
Gabriel11999 1 year ago
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faerydhhlo 1 year ago
Please let me say a BIG thank you for taking the time to do this interview, its the most beautiful interview to Mr, Reed Smith i have ever seen.
Thanks again.
nicolasrivera 1 year ago
great guitars dont like the guy. i wish i haddnt watched it now coz im getting a PRS soon hahaha.
flyerfry 1 year ago
" u know! " haha
breathingincolor 1 year ago 4
theres the luckiest boy in the world paul reed smith´s son i bet he has 10 guitars
seerattan 2 years ago
@seerattan Yeah, he actually works in the finishing/buffing department. He has compund in his hair. Look
phallystorm 2 years ago
Thanks for posting. I think Les is right and that a lot of big wigs from Gibson need to meet the end users face to face because it is largely due to Gibson's arrogance that they are about ready to sink the company once again.
I'd buy a PRS over any new Gibson,
eatsandsleeps 2 years ago
"I don't think that OSHA would let you do that anymore."
Lol!
AndySan 2 years ago 12