1964 Martin Guitar Restoration Repair Part 5

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2010

Well, Now you know what I know .
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  • did you ever give this guitar a good humidifying?

  • @supraluvers

    many times

    many days

  • I gotta replace a bridge should i heat it to remove it & what type of adhesive should i use. Thanks.

    

  • @Alxscode

    you have to heat it

    what guitar is it?

  • "black doesn't match dude"

    Classic!

  • @lukaas0073

    how was I gonna cover the BLACK the first arsehole used and fuked it up, without refinishing the whole guitar ? ffs

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  • 80 Hours! $200! You must love doing this and helping guitars back to life.

    Great videos or should I say helpful knowledge I love it.

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  • @Ralph1eRudd $200 deposit...

  • That heel is totally buggered. A whole replacement neck is needed. Then the dry rot may mean the body is nackered.!

  • I am so appreciative, that a po folk like me may fix my fittle. What great casing data for my notes to consider this monumental task, with a view to repair the guitar that my father had given to me when he was still with us.

  • @ubertherogue

    I'll see what I can find !!!

    Cheers !!!

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