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Tom Murphy Aging And Distressing Gibson Guitars Part 7 of 7

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http://www.gibson.com Tom Murphy Aging And Distressing Gibson Guitars Part 7 of 7

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  • I named my guitar tom murphy becauses it talks...and talks.. and talks...and talks

  • wow he kept talking and talking, this wasnt worth watching...

    im not a fan of his work tough, a real relic should be done by playing many gigs with much beer in atleast 20 years!

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  • why would i pay somebody to let burn a cigarette on my headstock instead of let it happen by myself in beyond my understanding... are those nice vintage 50 years old cigarettes?

  • wouldnt it be more fun to age and distress it your self??

  • I appreciate the talent it takes to make it look authenticlly aged, but I think the people that buy these are the same ones who's cars haven't been washed in over a year and the inside looks like someone emptied a gargage can in it. They don't have the "pride in ownership" like most of us. Sorry, but every mark on a vintage guitar could tell a story and you can't copy that. There's new and there's vintage, no in between. I don't get it.

  • @brooksvilleguy epiphones have poly finishes, they dont crack

  • God - does he EVER shut up?

  • so its less money to buy a guitar that is not banged up?

  • Thanks Tom for sharing! I'm a real fan of gloss and shine, but the first time I got an early Rossington in my hand... well, in that moment I got it! It may have started out being about the look, but the open sonic character is really the selling point. Not exactly the same as a real "old wood", but certainly an awesome step in that direction! Thanks for your addition to these great instruments!

  • i liked the idea of fading the colors of an iced tea or cherryburst, like the slash signature. not brazy about all of the cracks and worn hardware. i can get that from a pawnshop epiphone...

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