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Fender Jaguar Vintage Guitar Repair Restoration Part 3

Fender Jaguar Vintage Guitar Repair Restoration Part 3

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Part 3 of my Fender Jaguar 1965 Vintage Guitar Repair/ Restoration in my Luthier Workshop.
After installing the new Truss Rod and glueing in the new skunk stripe I have to prepare the neck and the new Rosewood Fingerboard for glueing them together. There is a lot of woodworking going on in this…

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  1. Hi Friend, thank you for this video. Excellent rebuilding of the fingerboard, made with accuracy according to Fender original specs. Your craftmanship work is amazing and it's nice to see this beautiful guitar getting back to its original form with so many attention. Thanks again for sharing your incredible talent, see you next video…

  2. I always thought strats were complicated guitars but Jaguars are much more complicated when compared.

    Excellent recovery work but I wouldn't leave a dead bee there.🐝

  3. It’s very therapeutic to watch you work. Jaguars are my favourite guitars. It is so satisfying to see the hardware come up shiny and almost new.
    You made me laugh. As kids, we loved to do DIY with our dad. One day, my brother wanted to polish something up and my dad told him he needed a little polish and a lot of elbow grease.
    He responded, “Dad. Where do you keep the elbow grease?”
    Great days.
    Thanks for posting. I’m really enjoying seeing this gem of a guitar come back to life. Your work is impeccable.

  4. I was interested to see how you made the round fretboard.

    I once had a hard time replacing the fingerboard of a 1978 Precision Bass. I made a big mistake. The maple near the center of the neck was dented by the fretboard clamp. The truss rod groove was deep in that area, and the thickness to the back of the neck was only about 2 mm. You should be careful too.

  5. This is absolutely one of the most fascinating insights into luthiery, what it takes to restore a vintage instrument, the detail is incredible, Thank You for sharing your craft.

  6. Das ist wieder ein tolles Video. Ich bin selbst ein Hobby-Schrauber mit Fender-Instrumenten. Das Zusehen macht großen Spaß. Das Video hat genau die richtige Länge und vermeidet zum Glück nervige Hintergrundmusik. I love the bee! Thank you man!

  7. Seems odd and more work to not just make a slab board, it's more desirable and it's already not original at this point anyway. I respect the historical accuracy though.

  8. Here's me thinking great here's the next episode and how will it sound? Think I was a bit too optimistic there. Oh well, another 2 weeks to wait for the next one. Been awesome watching this. Thank you. 🙂

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