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Mitch Gallagher heads to Laguna Hills, California, for a tour of the Friedman guitar factory by world-renowned luthier Grover Jackson.
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That Gentleman is an absolute treasure to electric guitar history. What a great guy.
Grover is the man! Already looking into a Vintage S as I type this. Also the relic on my Vintage T is perfect !!!
Grover Jackson = the man. Thx for the video!
How cool is Grover? I love Grover for being the one who worked with Randy Rhoads on his Concorde design and that the guitar is still being produced 37 years later. Means the world to those of us who love Randy and want his legacy to endure.
Grover seems like an awesome, soft spoken, and expert craftsmen. Glad to see he's making Tosin's Larada guitars as well, makes me want one!
I bought a used 2018 Friedman Vintage S and I absolutely LOVE it! It's the best (true) S-style guitar I've ever played. Super light and the most resonant S7r@t ever. the pickups sounds wonderful. I cannot put it down and it will be my main instrument for the upcoming gigs.
Very humble for a living legend. I own two Friedman calis, they're great!
Glad to see Grover still at it and still setting the standard and innovation of high end guitars.
Met him back in the early 90's, he came into the GC i worked at in West Covina. Only person who recognized him... got his autograph. cool dude.
Thats cool that Grover sprays every Friedman guitar! Makes me want one more, only not relic'ed..lol
@AndGuitar
5 жыл бұрын
Me as well! 😀
@kionihernandez356
3 жыл бұрын
@Ron Gillespie also 4k cry.mp4
Sold, i bought a friedman NOHO and never looked back, it's incredible. I sold my CS fender and a custom les paul after i got my NOHO 24.
Excellent video and Grover is an artist who cares deeply of his craft and articulates it eloquently.
Wow , what a joy to watch. Thank you Sweetwater. JP
great video guys! Grover seems like a cool dude who really loves what he does.
They look stunning!
Very cool video for a guitar geek. This is why I buy from Sweetwater! I'll still never understand relicing a guitar.
Grover is The Man!!!👍🎸🤘🏼💯%
I think this is the best video sweetwater has put out. Thanks. More like this please!
Life goals: own a guitar made by Grover Jackson. Seriously.
@ralex3697
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, agree He is a master artisan
@MeMark0
3 жыл бұрын
you should get one man. Those are the best guitars you can buy imo
@TM42
Жыл бұрын
If you haven't yet, do it. I picked up a 2019 Vintage T last year and it's probably the best decision I've ever made.
@adamfstewart81
Жыл бұрын
@@TM42 Same!
Thanks Grover and Dave
I understand the knock on the relic'd guitars. But I just had a relic'd noho shipped to me to try out. Best playing guitar I ever put my hands on and I've owned the best of the best. The neck was just incredibly smooth. It's hard to explain but the guitar just has a cool vibe to it. Like a broke in pair of 501's.
@tubesoupio
3 жыл бұрын
And Dave said it best...a relic-ed guitar is no longer "drowned in finish" (paint and clear coat), the wood can resonate more freely and RING better...i think it's brilliant
So if hes a big believer in technology and these machines replaced workers than the price of the guitars should be very low then?
Beautiful video, and what gentlemen
Grover is the man! Best guitar builder ever.
@lorenhartman801
5 жыл бұрын
*Paul Reed Smith has joined the chat*
@Superjet113
5 жыл бұрын
@@lorenhartman801 Grover Jackson was making guitars when Paul Smith was still in high school. I'm not knocking PRS at all, but 'cmon man. :) Grover pioneered compound radius fret boards FFS...
@LysergikFuneral
5 жыл бұрын
@@lorenhartman801 How much times does Paul spend in the workshop nowadays?
@Tyler_Wilson
5 жыл бұрын
I have to say, I think Bill Collings is up there as one of the best to ever build as well.
These are gorgeous guitars. Expensive here in Canada, but maybe one day
That is so cool!
Such a cool video!
S.... Thanks for sharing this us . This is great I like the Video . Troy Frost troyster 😎Cool Riffs
A living legend!
9:34 DANZIG!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
legendary man!
"He is a master of the relic process" *Beats on guitar with car keys*
@overkill2006
3 жыл бұрын
🎸🥊😂
Great tour, too bad we didn't see any finished guitars
@moimeme7839
3 жыл бұрын
You'll have to buy one😎😂😂
Marty friedman is playing jackson guitars again, grover jackson at friedman guitars, how ironic.
Awesome Grover ¡
Very nice
so awesome! That multicolor angelwing Metro D is mine... can’t wait to get it!
@michaeldiamond76
5 жыл бұрын
will you lick it?
@danielcannon4727
5 жыл бұрын
EytschPi42 I wanna know that too
@jjcaine5225
5 жыл бұрын
Saw your video on that. Can't wait to see the result too! Do you know if they offer roasted flamed maple necks? Can't find that info anywhere. But they are a custom shop so I'd imagine it'd be possible, right?
@EytschPi42
5 жыл бұрын
as for the licking.... well, it’s already mine, so no need to do that! As for the roasted maple... just call and find out, but I think they could do that!
I have heard they are quite good
Travis McGillicutty of Bend, Oregon is the true master of relic finishes.
@echoguitarist
4 жыл бұрын
Is he with TMG?
Is It they Grover Jackson who started Jackson?
I really wish the relicing was an option. It’s WAY overdone on Friedmans stuff. I walked away from three Friedman’s yesterday in Orlando because the relicing looked like ass. It’s a damn shame.
Super cool guitars and Grover is awesome. But with all the automation, not sure why they’re so expensive?
@kionihernandez356
3 жыл бұрын
Prestige (Grover name) and Quality and Demand. Usually cost cutting is for them not for us, unfortunately. Have yet to find someone who hated their Friedman tbh. But yeah cmon lets bring that Noho price down ;)
Is there such a thing as relicking a guitar based on the purchasers tendencies, wedding ring scuffs, watch dings, bracelet marring, certain picking techniques etc? I do believe this is the way to go when it comes to relicking because then there will be a certain synergy with the client. :) I mean, why have a guitar relicked based on someone else tendencies and parameters? :)
WHAT>>> is that I see??? A Boss amp @14:30ish at a Friedman factory!!! I'm in shock... lol :0
Where in Laguna Hills is this factory?
peep the boss katana in the background at 15:00
It’s insane how much Grover looks and sounds just like Michael Reynolds (the Earthship house creator dude)
50 years from now I think that people will laugh thinking that we use to make a perfect product then we destroy it a little just to not be perfect. It is so weird!!
Interesting 😮
Buying one of these could be like buying a 60s Strat, 30yrs from now. 🤔
plek just the neck? does anyone offer that service where i ship them my neck and they plek it?
Technology makes for a better guitar. Handbuilding is romantic but impractical in the modern era.
@davidwile1277
4 жыл бұрын
I'll take my romantic pre cbs strats
I’m all for American jobs but guitars hand made in posh Laguna Hills? How much will one of these fine axes take me out? Loving all cool vids Swearwater thanks. Always enjoy shopping with you guys.
😎
Wait. Doesn’t he mean topography rather than topology?
@danielcannon4727
5 жыл бұрын
Kevin Hoover he does
@Arfshesaid457
5 жыл бұрын
Right, and: Topography = the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area. "the topography of the island" a detailed description or representation on a map of the natural and artificial features of an area.
@Arfshesaid457
5 жыл бұрын
Here's a useful comparison of topology vs. topography. wikidiff.com/topology/topography
I'm sure they are awesome guitars, but does this level of automation leave any room for craftsmanship? Looks like they hardly have to do anything but spray them..
We need Friedman v’s
Am I the only one who thinks it's funny that his name is GROVER JACKSON?
Camera guy needs to keep still!
Beautiful finishes except for the relics can’t understand why you want a new guitar to look old. When a guitar gets nicks, scratches and dents along the road of life it has a real history your history your story not something manufactured or faked.🎸
@braydxn8611
4 жыл бұрын
yea I get it, my 79 Les Paul is beat to crap and I love it but my first ding on my soloist sucked big time and made the guitar $500 cheaper, with these I can play it, ding it, still hold value, great guitar!
Grover Jackson works for Friedman? or is an employed.
@MisterTee
5 жыл бұрын
He is a subcontractor
@zeppo20
5 жыл бұрын
Ok.
So no pic of any guitars !!
oops he said "fender"
I would have thought Dave would be making a neck through design rather than set neck or bolt on....for that kind of money for me, that is the deal breaker.
Dave's not here!
What a messy workshop. Not a place where ultimate quality is being produced.
dude thats chong
Sad...
The only Flaw with these Guitar's, is they are made in The Peoples Republic of Kalifornia!!
Awful pricey for all that machine work. Friedman's making a mint. Or, that's just how much Grover Jackson cost.
As much as the other stuff is great, the part when they showed that they also do the relic thing, that was cringe inducing and made me lose most of the respect that has built up until then. I guess most companies today will gladly destroy their own stuff if people will pay more for it, rather than staying competent and true to their quality products.
Like if his name was Gibson Fender...
It’s funny Jackson pioneered so many things , but to be honest the relics are a waste! Let it wear over time !! These guitars are way more advanced than the big F !
Damn, the relic work makes me cringe. You silly, guitar players.
@Michael_Is_Avg
5 жыл бұрын
Everybody is entitled to their own thing, but I personally cannot understand the relic craziness going on. To each their own, I guess.
The Plek makes up for poor workmanship.
@danielcannon4727
5 жыл бұрын
Not really.
@peachmelba1000
5 жыл бұрын
It's a time saver. Levelling frets by hand when your making volume orders is a no go, and machine sanding requires too frequent refreshing of the media itself. Plek is just CNC for frets. If I could afford one, I would have one.
@RRoy83
5 жыл бұрын
@Electricary not quite, it really does depend on the programing, Look for instance at Gibson. All their plek'd guitars still play and feel like garbage. Then pick up any Suhr on the planet and get back to us
@2204JCM
3 жыл бұрын
@@nickh1933 Yes, you have to have some idea about what your doing -but they are hardly rocket science.
@2204JCM
3 жыл бұрын
The Plek is faster and more accurate than any human being. Its not just about level frets either. It also crowns the frets properly -which helps with intonation. Especially on large wide frets. You can also program a “falling off” of the upper frets if you want. My only concern is that they are doing the Plek neck scan with the necks off the guitars. The most accurate way to scan the neck is to have it on the guitar and tuned to pitch. But this takes more time. They probably have a jig to simulate string load to get it right. But I’d like to see it and judge for myself. Gibson does this.
Just received my Vintage T...these guitars are the real deal.