Why you don't need a custom shop

Baxter and Jonathan dig into why you might not need or be ready to commit to a custom shop guitar.

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  • @danwarner4417
    @danwarner44172 жыл бұрын

    I love the refreshing honesty from Baxter and Johnathan. How often do they do something like this? "We could make a lot of money, but we're good people so we're going to be honest with you." Not only are they super talented, but they're also decent human beings.

  • @DavidHBurkart

    @DavidHBurkart

    2 жыл бұрын

    ...they don't just want a customer, they want a returning customer

  • @CasinoGuitars

    @CasinoGuitars

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks A ton Dan for the kind words! We absolutely love what we do and it means a lot that you took the time to write in and share your thoughts!

  • @mabul513

    @mabul513

    Жыл бұрын

    Quality of guitars have no bearing on cost. Gibson /fender prove that. Fender make same guitars and if different place but same wood costs can go up 10 fold? This is dumb and gibson extortionate costs as have used stolen design for 70 years with Mr Appleton"s design they said was no good but used it after and gave him no acknowledgement:( . Silly costs of guitars if has name at headstock!

  • @silverfr3ak
    @silverfr3ak2 жыл бұрын

    "You dont need a custom shop" But "you cant go wrong with a custom shop"

  • @GazzTheKat
    @GazzTheKat2 жыл бұрын

    Nailed it , enough said You’ve really got to respect these guys and their honesty Pretty rare nowadays for a shop to help you out as much as they would (At least in my case) As usual ,,,,, great content

  • @travisbartley58
    @travisbartley582 жыл бұрын

    At this point in life even a Gibson Les Paul standard is a dream guitar never thought about a custom shop

  • @thesmellycatjazz

    @thesmellycatjazz

    2 жыл бұрын

    For real. With my budget, I'm looking at Les Paul Customs that had headstock repairs.

  • @jimherleva4541

    @jimherleva4541

    2 жыл бұрын

    The Gibson Custom Shops are superior beasts in my experience. That isn’t to say the Standards/Customs are bad guitars, just not as good.

  • @guycapilli546
    @guycapilli5462 жыл бұрын

    At 64 I started to take lessons and purchased a Breedlove acoustic-electric. Once I knew I was going to continue lessons, I purchased an American Fender and loved the guitar. I figured the time was a wasting and then made a jump to a Suhr Guitar, which I still own today after 8 years. The feel of the Suhr, I just know where my fingers are on the guitar, It's kind of eerie.

  • @nathanward3888
    @nathanward38882 жыл бұрын

    man I love this channel. Just always seems like a fun honest conversation, and makes me wish the shop was closer to where I live.

  • @jfrankcarr
    @jfrankcarr2 жыл бұрын

    The stages of typical custom shop buying method I've seen are: (1 - just purchased) I love my new dream custom shop guitar (2 - after a couple of months) I'm going to change the pickups/saddles/tuners/etc. (3 - after six months) It's a great guitar but I just can't bond with it so I'm selling it to finance my dream guitar.

  • @DavidHBurkart

    @DavidHBurkart

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not so much stages as it is a cycle 😂... Is the destination the journey or is the journey the destination 🤔

  • @paulcowart3174

    @paulcowart3174

    2 жыл бұрын

    After 45 years I e learned to not dork around with nice gear

  • @dustinadair7893

    @dustinadair7893

    Жыл бұрын

    People buy a new guitar and you ask “how do you like it?” And they always reply “it’s amazing I love it best guitar I’ve ever owned” but they just haven’t had the newlywed faze wear off yet. They have to justify buying it by saying how great it is. Even reviews of gear are usually not someone who’s had it for 6+ months it’s usually first day/week/month of owning it so it’s not a good reference point.

  • @gkott78
    @gkott782 жыл бұрын

    Bought my first CS this year. 70th Anniversary Broadcaster, and it is amazing. Took me forever to decide what I wanted to invest in... I decided on a Tele but bought into the history. I appreciate it so much having played every single level of guitars you talked about. Now all I can think about is my next one. They are worth it but as long as you have the experience to appreciate it.

  • @MrXRWoody
    @MrXRWoody2 жыл бұрын

    Love the show! Keep up the great work gents.

  • @NateJamesAcoustic
    @NateJamesAcoustic2 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate you guys in these vids and the attitude you have on guitars. Finding what works for you, what fits you as an individual is more important than pricetag, brand name, headstock shape, etc etc. I've owned so many guitars over the years from American to Mexican, from Standard series to Custom shops, Fenders Gibsons Deans Gretsch Guildand so many others. Some of my favorites have really surprised me. I used to have a Danelectro DC59 I got for dirt cheap and with all those other guitars sitting beside me that Danelectro was my main instrument until it was stolen. Having had the best and worst in ranges from starter series and pro series guitars, I find some of the oddballs to be just as good if not better than a Fender or Gibson custom shop. There is something so special about the level of care and quality in the craftsmanship of a custom shop guitar. But sometimes you find those same qualities in unexpected places. My current main guitar is a Washburn WI64 which I picked up used for about $300, and I may be biased as Washburn was the first brand guitar I ever played growing up but this thing has the fit, finish, quality, feel, and that magic something that I missed from more expensive guitars. It literally feels and plays like the best SG you could get your hands on. Perfectly rolled fret edges, immaculate fingerboard, everything about it is perfect. And it was built in Indonesia. Lately I've been seeing a lot of very high quality builds come out of Indonesia, it has me excited about imports again. Whoever is running that factory out there, keep it up!

  • @chrisconnick353
    @chrisconnick3532 жыл бұрын

    Great input as always fellas!!

  • @mattjackson7859
    @mattjackson78592 жыл бұрын

    Your amazing guitar isn’t going to make your crappy amp sound better, but your amazing amp is going to sound great no matter what you plug into it. 🎸

  • @ryanpullin

    @ryanpullin

    2 жыл бұрын

    Except your amp won’t sound good if you’re running it through a crappy speaker cab, but your crappy amp won’t sound as bad through an amazing speaker cab

  • @USTTRM

    @USTTRM

    2 жыл бұрын

    💯. I’ve been preaching that forever…

  • @charlesbolton8471

    @charlesbolton8471

    2 жыл бұрын

    That’s precisely why Baxter uses a Two Rock in the demo videos. Of course, to the dismay of many he only demos high end guitars in those videos. It might be nice to hear what a Squier Affinity series guitar sounds like through that Two Rock.

  • @omgdisfunny4852

    @omgdisfunny4852

    2 жыл бұрын

    The amp is never going to sound great because I'm the one playing the guitar

  • @macspectre

    @macspectre

    Жыл бұрын

    Wisdom, yes.

  • @JTMP12
    @JTMP123 ай бұрын

    You guys are the fiduciaries of the guitar world. We need more shops like you.

  • @scottschmidt5198
    @scottschmidt51982 жыл бұрын

    I buy the guitar or amp that makes me want to play more and of course puts a smile on my face… that’s what it’s all about …

  • @ptg2662
    @ptg26622 жыл бұрын

    Very needed topic indeed! I am now in a process of building my dream rig. I had a cheap LTD guitar and a Roland 15CUBE for years, but I always wanted a strat. Last year I've got my self a MIM strat and a Marshall DSL40CR. Was happy as hell! The differance was HUGE. Now i've bought myself a black Tone King Imperial Mk2 , it is in my music room , and I am at sea , working as offshore guy and will be home by Feb 2022 if I am lucky, lol. My wife makes jokes now, that I want to see the amp more than I want to see her, haha. So cannot comment on the TK, as I did not really owned one before. The other thing now is the guitar, honestly I am torn appart between AO and CS, been at a shop and from 5 CS onley 1 was a really magical one, but the price is almost 2.5 times higher than an AO. BTW this MIM strat is now with me on a ship, together with Blackstar portable amp lol, just detached the neck of the strat and accomodated the instrument in my luggage, one happy sailor here :D

  • @jonlaurie-beaumont9830
    @jonlaurie-beaumont98302 жыл бұрын

    One of my favourite memories from working at guitar stores was when a guy came in who had recently retired and wanted to learn guitar. He had the very reasonable budget of around $200-$300 for an acoustic. I spent a solid hour with him chatting and demoing all different levels of guitars. He left with a $4k Larrivee and became a regular - always coming in for his strings and stuff and telling me just how in love with that instrument he was. I completely agree that starting with a CS is unnecessary but, if you can afford it, buying a guitar you'll grow into rather than out of is definitely the way to go.

  • @synonyx

    @synonyx

    2 жыл бұрын

    Buy what you connect with is what I say! Buy it once, Cry once!

  • @RockyH.

    @RockyH.

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely Jon that phrase buying a guitar you'll grow into instead of growing out of is really important i appreciate that insight a very cool piece of advice for every guitar player thank you very much and may the guitar lords bless you with a LP 59' someday sir.

  • @j_freed

    @j_freed

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, yo7 don’t have to waste 3-4 grand on your way to a $4000 guitar…. In this case Education is proven to work.

  • @j_freed

    @j_freed

    2 жыл бұрын

    That said, you can always buy a great affordable model like a Seagull and it will always be a good spare guitar, a campfire guitar etc. It’s nice to have something you don’t have to worry about in the trunk of your car for a few hours.

  • @jonlaurie-beaumont9830

    @jonlaurie-beaumont9830

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@j_freed Absolutely. I've just always needed to sell or trade up what I had to get what I wanted haha

  • @kushmannyc1495
    @kushmannyc14952 жыл бұрын

    I found a made in korea epiphone double cut I fell in love with it..Changed the pickups and it came alive P-90 lollars its a keeper I love it so much so you never know what you'll find got it at an estate sale.. Keep looking and you'll find yours,.. rock on people!!!!

  • @michaelkhorsandi8623
    @michaelkhorsandi86232 жыл бұрын

    As a player, I have a broad array of price point guitars - still no custom shops. I play what I like. One of my favorites is a Classic Vibe I bought used. It plays so nice, and I don’t feel that I need to baby it. Great advice on amps! What about pedals next? My thoughts, a nice tube Fender with the right pedals can mimic a Vox or a Marshall.

  • @richsaltz5738
    @richsaltz57382 жыл бұрын

    I picked up an American Pro 2 Strat this week Don't know what more a Custom Shop can give me that I don't get from this guitar. It's phenomenal. I have 11 other guitars and this one is a keeper. Love the neck carve and the pickups.

  • @sandoncrowder7839

    @sandoncrowder7839

    10 ай бұрын

    I had one, I really loved the switch to have all three pickups activated. It's such a unique sound, but it kinda spoiled me because I didn't like the other tones as much when I got used to that one.

  • @lazvt8469

    @lazvt8469

    3 ай бұрын

    TODAY, I got my first CS...Tele....lefty...used 2023...and as great as my Pro II Tele is...and my LSL TBoneOne....this CustomShop is noticeably better feeling, playing and sounding...magic. Sooooooooooooo happy I bit the bullet...despite having 7 other Teles....this CS is simply the best guitar of the close to 50 I've owned from major brands and not so major. I will be selling off some of my extensive collection to justify the CS to the wifey and recognizing that some guitars will get even less play with the CS in the mix. At 62...I've finally settled on a guitar as my go-to...the Tele.... With this CS...I'm done buying and selling lefty guitars....No point...I've had everything that's interested me...and now, I've found a gem that would be hard to best. If you're a righty...go play a CS to see for yourself. As a lefty...I had to buy sight unseen.... I got lucky...it's glorious thru a ToneKing Imp MkII and Hamstead Artist. Get some.

  • @texhaines9957
    @texhaines99572 жыл бұрын

    I agree. I will say I may end up with a custom acoustic guitar because I am needing a few things with the neck scale, profile and string space to accommodate my wounded fret hand.

  • @gtr1952
    @gtr19522 жыл бұрын

    I bought my first gigging amp when I was 18 years old, in 1970. I found an ad in the newspaper for a Fender Twin. Got there and it was owned by a steel player, and in mint condition. 1968 Silver Face Twin w/JBL speakers. My first clue should have been the weight, the JBL's had ~15 pound magnets! The amp weighed about 100 pounds!! LOL I took it to the gig that night all happy, proud.. and sweaty, in the 50 seat country bar. Plugged in my Gibson ES325 (yes, 325) for the first time... and you know the rest!! LOLOL That was one of many lessons learned the hard way!! 8) JMHO --gary

  • @cordia
    @cordia2 жыл бұрын

    Got my little classic vibes telecaster. Been using it for a year and I think it will be another couple of years before I upgrade.

  • @plutoloco2378
    @plutoloco23782 жыл бұрын

    I started off with a Gibson SG tribute and played it for like 15 years. I always coveted an American Strat and when I finally got one in 2020 it was everything I expected and more. By far my favorite guitar now. I wanna get a custom shop now tho. Lol.

  • @stevedix3695
    @stevedix36952 жыл бұрын

    I would love to have a Taylor 214 CE but I have a Martin Dreadnought Junior and it's a great work horse. It does everything well.

  • @stevensiegel1426
    @stevensiegel14262 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree. I have a Taylor 214 DLX and I like it better than some of the higher end Taylor’s. Get two great guitars as opposed to one custom shop.

  • @cwmims
    @cwmims2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you guys for the great content! I think when considering rather to go with a custom shop guitar or not, one has to consider the law of diminishing returns. There comes a price point gap between guitar series where more expensive doesn't necessarily yield exponentially higher quality. For example, the Fender Player Series Strats at $799 are exponentially better in build quality, playability and sound then the Squire Bullet Strats at $189. Meaning for roughly 4 times the money or $600 you can get a Strat that sounds a plays 10 times better. However, when you look at the difference between the American Pro II at $1499 and a Custom Shop Strat at $4500, sure the Custom Shop Strat may be a better guitar but improvements/upgrades don't justify the $3000 difference in price. Essentially with spending the extra 3 grand you're definitely getting a guitar that is moderately better, but not exponentially better. Hence, I think for regular guitarists on regular budgets (not wealthy collectors) we have to consider the law of diminishing returns to make sure we get the best value for our money. Perhaps an episode on the law of diminishing returns and guitar gear would be good. :)

  • @ProudTexan1226
    @ProudTexan12262 жыл бұрын

    great advice!

  • @Black-Jack-2022
    @Black-Jack-2022 Жыл бұрын

    I enjoy your vedios. The one about the guitar that you "want"! I have tried Fender,Gibson,PRS,Taylor and I have a Gretch ,whitch I love. Now I am looking for my next "quality built" guitar. Do you have any sugestions?

  • @BasementGuitarSuperstar
    @BasementGuitarSuperstar2 жыл бұрын

    Definitely appreciate it the honesty. I probably won’t ever get a custom shop Fender or Gibson when I could support an amazing small builder like Chase from Gullett Guitars or Thad from Shumaker Guitar Works

  • @norwegiansniper9713
    @norwegiansniper97132 жыл бұрын

    I played all the guitars in the biggest guitar shop in my city, and other stores. And the best one in the end was the fender custom shop 62/63 Stratocaster sea foam green. So I bought it, the best guitar there was, that’s the only sensible way to buy what you feel is the best.

  • @TheBeriking
    @TheBeriking2 жыл бұрын

    Literally the last video Casino put out- a Fender Telecaster custom shop. Never change you guys 🙂

  • @WoollyWizardBeardCo
    @WoollyWizardBeardCo2 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree with all this. I wish I had listened to people when I was starting out and saved up more to buy a higher quality guitar as my second one but now that I have the means to purchase a higher end instruments I’m loving having them. I don’t think I would have appreciated it if I had gotten one in the beginning.

  • @charlesbolton8471

    @charlesbolton8471

    2 жыл бұрын

    I started out with an affordable American made guitar in the mid 80s. It wasn’t what I really wanted so I ended up spending years buying affordable Asian made guitars (that were no where near as good as that first guitar or the current affordable Asian offerings). After owning a budget version of the guitar I really wanted I decided that it wasn’t the model that worked for me, so I moved on to the budget version of that company’s other famous model which was much better suited to me but was still a low end guitar with all the usual shortcomings. Pretty early in my journey I also took a short lived side trip into a different genre of music and bought a cheap copy of a guitar often used by many in that genre. That guitar (and the entire experience) were definitely not for me. Finally, in 2014 I bought my first Mexican made Fender Telecaster which was a high end Road Worn model. It was a night and day difference. It was definitely my best guitar since the one I started out with (and probably better than that one too). I have bought several more guitars at or above that level in the years since, and their is no way I’m going back to the lower end models (even though as I said before some of them are now very good especially for their price). I had a similar experience with amps too. A few cheap ones to start with then a much better solid state Fender followed by my first tube amp a Fender Pro Junior that got stolen which I replaced with a Blues Junior. Shortly after I bought the Mexican Tele I decided to invest in a better amp and got a 59 Bassman Reissue and it was as life changing as the guitar. It too has been followed by other great amps some vintage and some new.

  • @scottkidwellmusic9175
    @scottkidwellmusic91752 жыл бұрын

    I guess I'm not too big on the custom shop guitars. They are beautiful instruments, no doubt. Definitely in excess of my ability to play. I appreciate y'all's honesty and transparency. A big reason why I watch your channel.

  • @richsackett3423

    @richsackett3423

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nice to hear others who understand they will never be a $5k guitar player.

  • @scottkidwellmusic9175

    @scottkidwellmusic9175

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@richsackett3423 - oh, I strive to be a $5K player. I always want to improve... even when I get to being a $3K player, I'm pretty sure I'll stick with the standard line guitars...

  • @richsackett3423

    @richsackett3423

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@scottkidwellmusic9175 Certainly - constantly practicing and working on music. Myself, I play bass guitar regularly so the top of my 6-string comfort zone is $2k. However, I'd play a crazy-expensive bass if so-moved.

  • @scottkidwellmusic9175

    @scottkidwellmusic9175

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@richsackett3423 - I've been a guitar and a bass player for many years. Learned both at the same time. I think the most expensive bass I own, and bought new, is the Fender Flea Roadworn I got on sale... I'm looking for a good P Bass, and contemplating a Ric at some point. Short list for basses... $2K for a bass seems excessive

  • @richsackett3423

    @richsackett3423

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@scottkidwellmusic9175 Try the Rick before you buy. You may be shocked.

  • @0burrus
    @0burrus Жыл бұрын

    This is dope of yall

  • @carlosgravy7966
    @carlosgravy79662 жыл бұрын

    Could you guys do one of your next videos in muscle shirts to help us scope out the arm wrestle thing?

  • @ruiseartalcorn
    @ruiseartalcorn2 жыл бұрын

    OK, you got me. I've been watching you guys for a while now (not in a creepy way though) and have now just subbed! :)

  • @DavidGatto
    @DavidGatto2 жыл бұрын

    I did the opposite- Les Paul Custom to Strats and Tele's and invested in a vintage 1966 Fender Deluxe Reverb with an Alnico Celestion bulldog speaker, never been happier.

  • @danielphillipsmusic9145
    @danielphillipsmusic91452 жыл бұрын

    I recommend players figure out exactly what they dig about the instruments they love and why before taking the plunge. Also, if you're a steady working musician and the Fender Custom Shop has made a team built in the past that fits your specs. There's NOTHING wrong with getting a gently used one if you're going to be gigging it. It took me a few years after coming back to playing after years away to figure out I don't care for modern neck specs. It then took me years more of steady gigging and trying vintage instruments in shops to figure out exactly what i do and don't want in an instrument. Both my main basses (CS 55 P and AVS 57 P) were purchased barely used and have served me well on thousands of hours of shows in the past almost 10 years. Combined they cost under 3k at the time. Well worth that investment then, and I'd still spend it now at current prices. No question. Best decision I ever made as a bassist. (Besides going back to playing full tube rigs) Did I NEED either of them? No, but they were definitely investments in my playing and my enjoyment of it. Also, If you dig old school Fenders a used American Vintage Reissue can still be had for sub 2k and will give you a lifetime of quality playing. BTW, Y'all helped me quote a CS 51 P recently and I've decided to hold off on a one off for another 3 years til I hit 50. (it's a really big purchase) The email I received back was super informative on the process, and offered me realistic options as to how to choose financially between a Masterbuilt and Teambuilt as only one option I wanted would put it over the line. In the past I have dealt with two other showcase dealers on possible quotes and y'all are definitely the cream of the crop. Putting customers first. A rarity in today's world. Keep doing great work!

  • @jogmas12

    @jogmas12

    Жыл бұрын

    As for me I been practicing and playing on a cheap $50 Rouge dreadnaught acoustic for 2 years or more now. It has some issues but those issues never discouraged me from picking it up playing and practice. It’s been an ok guitar to learn on all this time. Now I’m ready to get an electric guitar. I feel my playing level justifies it now. I’m looking to getting a secondhand used fender player telecaster. But if I ever become a working professional someday, I wouldn’t rule out getting a custom shop guitar, something I could call my own.

  • @Stratking01
    @Stratking012 жыл бұрын

    I had aspired to own a Gibson Les Paul Custom throughout my young playing years. I grew up on Ibanez and Japanese Fenders and Jacksons however. When I finally had the funds and bought that LP Custom I was slightly underwhelmed. Aesthetically, that was the guitar, it looked amazing and I was picturing Rhandy Rhoads, Jerry Cantrell, Zakk Wylde, all the guys I grew up on who were LP players and I’d learned their stuff on my Japanese made production guitars… that was then when I realized I’d really found the types of guitars I’m accustomed to and love to play. I traded up that LP Custom for an Ibanez J Custom. A dumb deal on my part? Oh yea… but that was ten years ago and that Ibanez still gets played every day to this day

  • @theshadowknows6969
    @theshadowknows69692 жыл бұрын

    Speaking of Taylor. I have a 214 CE Koa and freaking love it. It sounds amazing. It sounded the same as the 8 series to me. To save 2500$ for a slightly different sound was a no brainer for me.

  • @frankenstein4106
    @frankenstein41062 жыл бұрын

    The only custom shop guitar I've ever bought is a Heritage Custom Core H-150 that I bought as a demo this year. It had one scratch on the back, but the flame top on it is amazing! It was $3000 cheaper than a comparable Gibson, and I'll never part with it.

  • @zakkwyldesliver
    @zakkwyldesliver2 жыл бұрын

    I learned on Fenders and the first time I picked up a Les Paul, it felt so weird. The carved top made it seem like the strings were running downhill from the bridge to the nut. To this day, a Les Paul still feels different than what I perceive as “right”, despite the fact that I own a few and have spent probably 90% of my time playing them over the past couple of years. Muscle memory can be a tough thing to change, I guess.

  • @MiguelMakesMusic
    @MiguelMakesMusic2 жыл бұрын

    I've never played Custom Shops but after getting a great production line Fender and Gibson I don't really feel the urge like I did when I was still playing "beginner" instruments.

  • @adamsolton
    @adamsolton2 жыл бұрын

    Stop, collaborate and listen .... !! hahaha Baxter, that was awesome, I was thinking the exact same thing! hahaha!

  • @benfowler2127
    @benfowler21272 жыл бұрын

    I was just looking at getting a twin reverb. I have also been debating on the deluxe reverb. Going the used route to save money. Anyone have experience with these amps using different speakers, like vintage 30’s?

  • @briw4647
    @briw46472 жыл бұрын

    I had the opertunity to play a fender player plus... I was surprised. That thing was awesome and I'm not just saying this. It felt superb, frets were perfect and neck was smooth. It sounded great too. Who needs a custom tbh

  • @hailmaryrecordings8255
    @hailmaryrecordings82552 жыл бұрын

    My dad was a collector & he left me quite a few nice guitars when he passed. I actually *play* a Mexican Telecaster 99% of the time, because it’s just perfect. The rest come-out for a spin now & then, but when it’s time to track or play a show, it’s my Telecaster. (Natural finish with tortoiseshell guard … It’s a 2010 special edition.)

  • @ehiracheta
    @ehiracheta2 жыл бұрын

    I scratched and saved to buy a PRS private stock..found one for sale used with literally the same specs and model I wanted to order….every detail I wanted including the finish and pickups. Only thing was the inlay type but I liked the inlays it had more. I had the money for it cuz I was saving to order one. Bought it. Best guitar I’ve ever played period…and everyone else I let play it says the same.

  • @bobosessbushcraftandsurviv4783
    @bobosessbushcraftandsurviv47832 жыл бұрын

    Ok I have a question about a guitar. I played when I was younger for like 10, but stopped playing for along time because I joined the Army and my life just went in a different direction. But I got back into playing like 2 years ago. Picked it up pretty fast. I like 70s, 80s, 90s, and pretty much most rock, and hair metal, and some metal like Megadeth and Metallica. I also love Stevi Ray Vaughan and Maiden, Ozzy, Sabbath, Zeppelin and so on. But I am looking to get me a nice guitar for my 50th next year. I have been looking at a gold top Les Paul. I dont know because I was looking at a custom shop, or a Slash Victoria model. Just not sure now if I should go with an American Fender Strat, I have a PRS CE 24 which is nice it plays great but it is not the Dream guitar. My favorite guitar when I was younger was my Gibson explorer, it had a Floyd Rose trem and was a cream color, with gold hardware, if I could find that guitar I might buy it of the Les Paul. I'm just wondering for my last guitar I will be getting for a long time, maybe last ever what should I be looking for? You guys say you help people decide what is the best for them. So I was wondering what you think? Thanks for your time and your videos.

  • @richardlynch5632
    @richardlynch56322 жыл бұрын

    A great playing guitar is a joy... But bottom line is still..."It's not the tools that make the craftsman"... However...A great playing guitar IS a joy😉😎👍 😎👍❤🖖

  • @avenue6.554
    @avenue6.5542 жыл бұрын

    My first electric was a CV 50s Tele and my second was a Gretsch Electromatic Pro. I’m still a beginner, but I’ve played some cheap stuff and know that I hit the groove with what I have quality wise. More would be wasted on me as a player, less would make me want to stop playing.

  • @greasymonkeyguitars9292
    @greasymonkeyguitars92922 жыл бұрын

    I've been playing awhile and I've been through a few guitars, but I finally got myself a nice 2011 Fender CS 59 Tele NOS finish top loader. It's my new #1 and I love it so much and it's so much better than I could have hoped for. The Abby hand wound Twisted Tele neck and 50 Broadcaster bridge pickups are simply amazing. And the neck stamp is the same date as my birthday. How cool is that?

  • @charlesbolton8471

    @charlesbolton8471

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is very cool. If you wanted to you could probably sell the pickups for more than you paid for the whole guitar.

  • @greasymonkeyguitars9292

    @greasymonkeyguitars9292

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@charlesbolton8471 You're probably right on that. I didn't know until I got the build sheet from Fender and then checked to be sure, and yup....Abby's.....icing on the cake!

  • @jimmyfrombrooklyn8550
    @jimmyfrombrooklyn85502 жыл бұрын

    Great subject! I think trial and error is the best way to go. Water should seek its own level. And maybe have a little fun on the way

  • @rhabdoX
    @rhabdoX Жыл бұрын

    Alright, but I have a question, is the Fender RSD offset bridge worth it? I have only heard via the internet, and it seems gold.

  • @Sean_Farmer
    @Sean_Farmer2 жыл бұрын

    One thing I learned a while ago is to get a guitar in your hands and see if it speaks to you or not. For example, I've had Squire and MIM Strats and Teles that felt better than some more expensive American made models. Yet, some other examples just didn't cut it. Quality control today is amazing compared to decades ago but there still are subtle differences so get one in your hands and make the decision based on feel and sound, not price tag.

  • @jeffnobles214

    @jeffnobles214

    2 жыл бұрын

    it's been said a million times the guitar picks you. Cliche for a reason.

  • @DK00018
    @DK000182 жыл бұрын

    Good show!

  • @homegrownson
    @homegrownson2 жыл бұрын

    Baxter, I have a Dearmond 260 Acoustic P90 mounted J160E style on my 1965 Dove and Love the P90, Most players Don't Need a Collectors Grade Guitar that Either Breaks the Bank or leaves them broke and eating Spam and Ramen, and the level of Entry Guitars has Risen So Much that many of the instrument's in an Affordable price range play and sound Close enough to save the Extra cash , unless a performing Pro or Stupid Rich. I am 67 and My High end pieces were acquired over Years or Trading, saving and remaining nearly broke to supply my gear Fetish and so unless you Love Ramen morning noon and night, opt for a Decent Good Guitar and Stop buying Names and buy what you play. Shops Hated Me, because if there were 30 Guitars on the wall, I played all 30 so I got the one that played the best and sounded Amazing

  • @jameswestervelt6808
    @jameswestervelt68082 жыл бұрын

    I have a custom shop Precision bass. However, I think the same thing can be achieved with parts and a really good setup. For a lot less money.

  • @gr8avocado
    @gr8avocado2 жыл бұрын

    Lol hell yeah I want to see you two play a game of Warhammer 40k! Watching you guys talk guitars and nerd stuff is pretty much a recreation of me and my friends hanging out.

  • @terrylawrence1893
    @terrylawrence18932 жыл бұрын

    Great idea to get a "good" American made guitar along with a nice amp that will make your guitar sound fab!

  • @cwyatt034
    @cwyatt0342 жыл бұрын

    Great advice here to pay more for the amp and less on the guitar. That’s very important and will have the biggest difference. Knowing what gear you’re really needing is the biggest battle. It can take years to find that and it’s probably not about the price you actually pay.

  • @BellTunnel
    @BellTunnel2 жыл бұрын

    Not trying to raz you dudes, but I truly lol’d when the next suggested video in my queue was from your channel and titled “Why You Can’t Go Wrong With a Fender Custom Shop Guitar.” 😂

  • @Charles75N
    @Charles75N2 жыл бұрын

    Play what you love and love what you play.

  • @austinamell2607
    @austinamell26072 жыл бұрын

    Got a very long time before I can afford a custom shop, but it only took me like 4 months to open a gear card so I could graduate from a Squier Tele to a Gibson SG

  • @ericoswood1856
    @ericoswood18562 жыл бұрын

    After playing guitar for 60 years, I finally treated myself to a Gibson Les Paul Custom. It’s gorgeous and when I play it, it’s a special experience.

  • @rstuartcpa
    @rstuartcpa2 жыл бұрын

    From a ‘64 Duo Sonic to a MIM beater Tele to an American Strat…I tried a Gibson SG and the neck rake felt like the neck was trying to wrap around my back. I did find a Les Paul that I love, but it’s a Traditional with a baseball bat for a neck. Still love Fender over Gibson.

  • @paristhalheimer
    @paristhalheimer2 жыл бұрын

    After owning a few higher end Gibsons and core PRS models, I find that I like my Les Paul Special and CE24 more.

  • @erickmo1188
    @erickmo11882 жыл бұрын

    Gotta say this is great advice. I have several American original teles, and a few custom shop teles. The custom shop teles are only slightly better sounding and feeling. But the look and vibe of the CS is unmatchable

  • @jaymz8222

    @jaymz8222

    2 жыл бұрын

    You say that, but the knob on my CS Tele just screwed off. Ive been very careful with it, but knew something felt weird.

  • @erickmo1188

    @erickmo1188

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jaymz8222 those are typically built using the old style knobs with small grub screws that hold it in place on the solid brass shaft of the potentiometer. That’s the price we pay for a vintage vibe. Pro Tip… the blue loc-tight is great (and not permanent). One drop into the area where the grub screw is and it’ll never back out (unless you want it to- and that’ll take a bit of effort).

  • @knockofftapeundisclosed
    @knockofftapeundisclosed Жыл бұрын

    do you guys like slimmer stratocaster contours or or thicker bod strats

  • @justiceforall6412
    @justiceforall64122 жыл бұрын

    I'm a pro player and I do have several high end guitars. That said, some of my favorite and go to guitars are NOT the very expensive models that I keep as collector's models and never take to gigs. I also paid $400 for a Squier 60's custom tele re-issue. I dropped in Fender IV generation noiseless pickups, a bone nut, a push pull for out-of-phase tones, and a brass compensated saddle for an extra $300. Total cost including labor = $700. The same guitar with Fender on the logo is $3400 in the custom shop. Seems to me that I came ahead with a savings of $2700.

  • @paristhalheimer
    @paristhalheimer2 жыл бұрын

    My current favorite guitar is my 2018 AO 60s Telecaster. It reminds me of a Custom Shop guitar, but at a 1/3 the price.

  • @Thetoneman77
    @Thetoneman772 жыл бұрын

    Example, I just purchased a fender squire hardtail strat for my son. I've been playing for over 40 years and have owned custom shop tele in Olympic white wash(2000) , fender American strat with Texas Special pick ups in shoreline gold (1998) , and a fender mustang (1969) orange with competition stripes. Let me tell you guys... This little hardtail that sells for $169 absolutely rocks. Great beginner guitar. Great intonation, and great sound though my fender 2×10 hot rod deluxe

  • @jacksondemarre8057
    @jacksondemarre80572 жыл бұрын

    After owning Les Paul’s and SG’s, the guitar that fits me the best is the Esquire.

  • @tdunster2011

    @tdunster2011

    2 жыл бұрын

    Preaching to the converted here. My Esquire is an everyday guitar.

  • @jameswhite1450
    @jameswhite14502 жыл бұрын

    Man that’s a big subject. So many factors goes into a guitar decision. Money,feel,playability,mindset, and what is going to get you to play more. I have a Nashville Custom shop ‘59 es-335 reissue and it’s cost is way, way over my ability to play. It falls into my mindset category in that it makes me smile to hold it. You need to feed your head if you can afford it. Ummm, now that I think of it, beg borrow or steal a custom shop. You can’t go wrong imho LOL

  • @The-11
    @The-112 жыл бұрын

    I don't NEED a Custom Shop but I sure could use that Luner Ice. I would play it everyday !

  • @seanbrooks2583
    @seanbrooks25832 жыл бұрын

    Hammer time!

  • @adamski101

    @adamski101

    2 жыл бұрын

    Vanilla Ice!

  • @tlister67
    @tlister672 жыл бұрын

    A design flaw of the Deluxe Reverb is the fixed bright cap. It should have come with a bright switch like the twin. I removed mine.

  • @movingthroughlife
    @movingthroughlife2 жыл бұрын

    I was told to line different guitars up before buying and only once has the most expensive guitar won. I actually play the other ones a lot more. They just feel good. I love my blues jr. and Mexican Tele.

  • @Hikaru109Ichijyo
    @Hikaru109Ichijyo2 жыл бұрын

    yeah I'd have to agree . . . don't think about custom shop until one is intermediate / advanced and played lots of guitars, then they know how to customize . . . plus tons of guitars that are cheap and easy to play (sire) / have features of moar expensive guitars for newbs. Also amps, don't need boutique cuz so many great cheap amps out there (even non tube) but a good boutique cab and matching amp . . . spending time is pretty crazy what I'm finding out about my guitar preferences . . . I found with electrics I could play anything (any neck / radius) and if I spend a few days it grows on me . . . but I like strats, teles and ES-335's. but acoustics, I tend to like 12 fret and 14 frets I can get cozy but I keep thinking about 12 fret . . . I've had 2 stages of guitar, one was dabbler / collector 4 years but quit and sold it all . . . then came back . . . and now I'm into actually learning, taking lessons, and taking steps to mastering but got a metal reso and have an acoustic now . . .. trying to get electric but keep gravitating back towards them . . . now p90's i never had a p90 in the old collection (dozens of electrics) but might consider one once I get four electric f00d gr0ups. . . in the near / distant future

  • @shanegaspardLATraveler70501
    @shanegaspardLATraveler705012 жыл бұрын

    I would love the lunar ice PRS and would love to hang it on my wall Mr. Spector. It must have been exciting when your father was working with Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans, the Ronettes, and the Righteous Brothers. Did you ever meet any of them? Hope you boyz have a great weekend!

  • @itstravisjames512
    @itstravisjames5122 жыл бұрын

    Those am pros are tough to beat! …on the side convo about 5w amps though…I agree so much. Less is better. Would love to cart in my 5w Benson Vinny for you guys to check out. It’s the bees knees.

  • @joerob3081
    @joerob30812 жыл бұрын

    I played a Skinnerburst at gc once. Idk if it's worth 10 grand but it was an amazing guitar. Oh and arm wrestle

  • @CorvetteStingRayLane
    @CorvetteStingRayLane2 жыл бұрын

    G & L Guitars , USA Built Guitars are amazing. I love my G & L Asat Classic Bluesboy.

  • @no59do56
    @no59do562 жыл бұрын

    I just sold a Gibson J45....loud. good sounding. Neck setup from factory sux

  • @wrobinson1702
    @wrobinson17022 жыл бұрын

    So, my take (based on online chats) is that Gibson acoustic guitars are better thought of than Fender acoustics. True or not and why? On a related note, is there a "custom shop" version of an acoustic 6-string guitar?

  • @Mikelennon78
    @Mikelennon782 жыл бұрын

    Is a Vibro Chsmp 69 good for home use?

  • @juliancarreon5569
    @juliancarreon55692 жыл бұрын

    Split on what I want my next guitar to be, it’s going to be a Gibson and my first one at that. I’m stuck between a les Paul standard, or an SG Standard for less, or, just save up a couple years and go for a custom

  • @RUSST1981
    @RUSST19812 жыл бұрын

    Literally JUST ordered my first custom shop last night after fighting the urge for a long, long time. GEE THANKS, BOYS. :)

  • @jacobbockover1628
    @jacobbockover16282 жыл бұрын

    So i like small brands there are a few good builder who beat some custom shop prices. Now when i was a teen i liked a very different neck than i do now. I had a kramer then a guild with a pretty slim neck for many years i just looked for guitars that felt familiar. After 40 all my guitars a very different in the neck

  • @YTPartyTonight
    @YTPartyTonight2 жыл бұрын

    I started playing Fenders and FSOs in the late ‘80s. I don’t buy Fender CS now, I build my own. Right now I’m building my version of an FSR LTD custom deluxe closet clean ‘58 P bass. 1-pc quarter sawn maple neck from Musikraft, 1-pc swamp ash body with nitro lacquer transparent white blonde finish, Klein ‘58 pickups, Gotoh Res-O-Lites machines, custom made 10-hole black anodized scratch guard, etc.

  • @funhousebaby3104
    @funhousebaby31042 жыл бұрын

    Everyone always forgets about the Vibrolux when talking Deluxe's and Twins. The perfect in-between man, 35 watt, 2x10 speakers. Peach!

  • @ImNotOld_ImVintage
    @ImNotOld_ImVintage2 жыл бұрын

    My first "good" guitar was a MIM 50s Player after picking up every sub $1000.00 guitar in guitar center. I could afford more but I couldn't justify spending more, then I ordered an Epiphone. I played it a few times then ordered a case for it so I wouldn't have to see it. I kinda hated it... Two months later I went straight to the 50's American Original in pictured in my Avatar. I've since filled out my collection with several Strats and Teles between the MIM and the American Original, with a Gibson Studio, Silver Sky, and an offset with P90s thrown in as well... On the acoustic side I got my GS Mini, an SC13, and a Breedlove 12 string. At this point all I have left to get is a Thinline, maybe one shredder guitar which I have no business playing, and I'm looking for that used Team Build CS (or maybe a Tom Anderson) that has mojo and I can't put down. I don't want to order a CS because I'm afraid I'll spec it exactly like I want it and when I get it in my hands it just won't feel or sound right because good on paper doesn't always work.

  • @AmericanVetMusic
    @AmericanVetMusic Жыл бұрын

    I called Baxter and the team at Casino to find out about a custom shop. I found out that it was NOT what I needed thanks to my friend Bax who got me into an American Vintage II Jazzmaster instead. Half the price and all the power!!! Now I’m headed towards getting into it and I can smell that sweet Two Rock in my future! 😊

  • @REDW1NG94
    @REDW1NG942 жыл бұрын

    It's great hearing guys like this say they want to sell you what will meet your needs and price range instead of their own. Refreshing. I've been in so many stores where I overhear customer conversations with sellers and the seller is like "oh yeah we got something for you, take a look at the prs custom" and the customer seriously said he hasn't played in 15 years and just wants something decent to fiddle around with. Then I have to go over to the guy and say look, if you want something to kinda rekindle your passion, just something that plays good, take a look at some of these yamahas and stuff like that. The seller is trying to rip u off and sell you what you don't need

  • @blakechristenson1588
    @blakechristenson15882 жыл бұрын

    The message I needed to hear today after looking at custom shops and then looking at my bank account!!

  • @jeffharper2661
    @jeffharper26612 жыл бұрын

    I think that with Fender making entry level guitars priced at 800 to 900 is CRAZY. I my opinion a Clasic Vibe is the new entry level!!!! I have a 60's Classic Vibe Strat with a Hot Rod Deluxe and I am as happy as can be. Would I like a Custom shop, sure I would but do I need it no!!!

  • @keithniday4920

    @keithniday4920

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree. Until I can go into a guitar shop, play a Squier and a Fender, back to back and say definitively that the Fender is that much better I'll go with the Squier. You can find hundreds of great guitars for under $500.

  • @JWhitneyInc
    @JWhitneyInc2 жыл бұрын

    If you play enough guitars, and know how to tinker, it's really easy to make your own CS happen for under a grand. I did spend more than that on my LP Special, but it's so good it didn't need any tinkering.

  • @mpikers
    @mpikers2 жыл бұрын

    I've personally struggled with getting a custom shop for a few years now. When I picked up playing the guitar again (I stopped playing for over a decade) I REALLY wanted a guitar that was spec'd out to my exact wants/needs but I can't justify the cost of one given my playing abilities. Over the past two years I've cycled through six different guitars trying to find "the right one". In the end, it would have been cheaper to just get the custom shop that I wanted from the get go.

  • @ericbutler856
    @ericbutler8562 жыл бұрын

    I’ve had multiple les Paul standards traditions prs 594 . I prefer my musicman cutlass I always go back to that bought on clearance at CME marked down because the new roasted necks were out. Best guitar I every played

  • @caiusmadison2996
    @caiusmadison29962 жыл бұрын

    My favorite level of guitar, is something fit and finished like an American Standard from Fender, 90's and on. That's comfort zone in fit and finish, I'm comfortable playing them live, they are fair priced, though similar makers are this level and better for similar money now. For sure, that's my jam, Fender American Standard. Now for amps? I was always a lucky kid... Matchless Chieftan for me. Tone? I has all the tone with it.