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Post by GuitarAttack Forum on Oct 16, 2014 5:28:40 GMT -6
All - we just completed a new Saga guitar video. It covers the entire process of building an ST-10 "S-Style" guitar kit. I invite you to check it out and let me know what you think. Here is the link: youtu.be/e01t1tKoZbgThanks John
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Post by stratpurist on Oct 16, 2014 7:34:50 GMT -6
Web master and video star. very nice work. SAGA and Amazon should send you royalties!
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Post by dnic on Oct 16, 2014 7:41:13 GMT -6
I saw the vid two days ago on YouTube. Good job, It should really help anyone building a kit.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2014 9:56:51 GMT -6
That is a fun video, with some great tips. It's not over thought, guitar building made simple. Good stuff! EB
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Post by GuitarAttack Forum on Oct 16, 2014 16:36:06 GMT -6
Thanks! My nephew did the video for me.
John
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Post by jb on Oct 17, 2014 7:39:24 GMT -6
Hey John, That's a awesome video and a great job by your newphew. I like the part where you show what supplies to get and tools . You could of sold 500 units easy with that video LOL. Saga should put that on QVC like that other guy who sold guitars you'd make millions$$$$ . I say you do a Tele and V kit next!!!! Also real great playing on those licks!!!!! Hey i just saw your other video and your playing a flying v . If you don't mind give us the spec. on that. Looks like a real Gibson ( your killing me ) LOL Well anyway keep up the good work!!!!!!
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Post by GuitarAttack Forum on Oct 17, 2014 9:57:33 GMT -6
Thanks, JB...really appreciate it. I do need an endorsement from those guys...lol.
The Flying V is a '75 Ibanez Rocket Roll Senior. It is the one I did the massive neck repair on. All the parts are original, though, and it is one of my favorite guitars.
ROCK ON! John
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Post by antares on Oct 18, 2014 12:46:01 GMT -6
That's a really good video John. I learned by taking apart! If you're just starting with a box of bits and you haven't had that opportunity it's the deal. How much better it would have been to have had access to YouTube and a video of this calibre back in the late seventies? Also, there were a couple of "what a good idea" and "why didn't I think of that" moments. I can see people linking to this video. Steve.
e&oe
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Post by GuitarAttack Forum on Oct 18, 2014 18:15:33 GMT -6
Thanks for the kind words, Steve, and thanks for participating and contributing.
John
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Post by cknowles on Dec 6, 2014 8:39:09 GMT -6
Excellent video John! I'm mentoring a young guy who's wanting to build his own first guitar. This video is gold!
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Post by GuitarAttack Forum on Dec 6, 2014 18:32:37 GMT -6
Thanks, Chris...really appreciate it.
John
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Post by hoz on Aug 31, 2015 18:12:52 GMT -6
Always meant to comment on the video. I was pretty busy around this time period.
It was real encouraging and easy to follow. Some good tips even for more experienced guitar people.
You and your nephew have any more videos planned?
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Post by GuitarAttack Forum on Aug 31, 2015 18:23:11 GMT -6
Thanks, Hoz. Nothing planned. He's heading off to college and I have yet to find a new camera person/ producer/ editor/ grip/ helper who will work for nothing! Any takers? Haha
John
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Post by hoz on Sept 2, 2015 12:54:55 GMT -6
I guess you had the ideal crew. We'll leave it it that!
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Post by GuitarAttack Forum on Sept 2, 2015 21:16:25 GMT -6
Hey... I need an intern! I am sure I can get a Belmont student to sign up!
John
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