Yeah man - the exact center of the butt end of the heel on each neck is the same distance to the nut - so we'll see how close when I take it my buddy Matt ( M-tone) who's gonna round off a Tele neck to fit in a Strat pocket next week Thanks for the vid
@kennytamburro3178 күн бұрын
Loved your video ! Not only a great guitar , but the playing left me with some head scratching ! I am 76 years old , ( been playing since 1963) and have played with lefties with their upside down guitars . But this was the first time I have seen it done so fluid and without any strange finger or hand movement . Most of all , you played all he strings without substituting or omitting licks that are awkward .. I am giving you a big hand , Man , and I think the switch to right hand is genuis . I tried to play my guitars left handed upside down and looked like a 5 year old . ( not in a good way ) ! Great job , keep up the videos , good luck on your business . Oh , and you are a certified guitar player in my book !
@dipintorockshop53187 күн бұрын
Thanks!! A lefty in a righty world. I’m surrounded all day by cool RH guitars, but I just approach it as a unique alternate tuning and that makes it fun! I don’t really ever play those same licks left-handed so it’s an extension for creativity
@guitargirlRosann11 күн бұрын
Hey, did you sell that guitar yet? I think that was the one that Eric built for me. I wanted th thin neck I wanted those fat frets like I have on the L5. They had the same beautiful top with the hand made Pock guard. I can dig out some photographs if you want to see it. I'd love to have it back. He made it in the 80s..
@JAKENMK19 күн бұрын
I have one exactly the same and totally original ! Never really use it but when I do it’s a lot of fun!
@scottbaxendale32319 күн бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/iJ6Ww9RueKnLabQ.htmlsi=8Y0dG6cFoMzN7oJD we rebuild these into new/old world class sounding guitars.
@bristlefist24 күн бұрын
Not as big a fan as I am of the original 1.5 volt fz1 but this still sounds pretty sweet, different flavour altogether. Very cool
@phildem41424 күн бұрын
Great bass !
@mbberry13525 күн бұрын
The Thumbs-up Headstock, Chris!
@kellygrant307426 күн бұрын
I found a mint '62 Teisco mustang, completely unbranded and unplayed. I had to plug, shim and redrill the neck, which is made of Korina! ; and I fashioned a new compensated bridge out of Brazilian cherry. The scale length was over 1/4in too short (hence the lack of play wear). Now it is amazing! The pickguard is thick polished chrome steel with a single center pup. I don't know if the Chrome guard is the reason it has no 60hz hum, but it is dead Silent. I named it Ichiro.
@rodgre29 күн бұрын
The magic of the Gator is when you run a drum machine into the sidechain trigger input. Synched and patterned Tremolo!
@gonzalomorenoclАй бұрын
Bazinga
@RichardCowdreyАй бұрын
The feedback, glorius!
@Scott-ju6iuАй бұрын
That's a bolt on neck. Not a set neck.
@user-ev9qw3om1gАй бұрын
To much work for a thank you but no thank you guitar.
@sira.scottascot8865Ай бұрын
Anyone can be Georgie Fame with this thing! 😁
@BloppityBloopityАй бұрын
Great body and scratch guard shape!
@sourayanbiswas4591Ай бұрын
Nice guitar. What is the neck thickness, fingerboard radius, nut width,etc of this guitar? Thanks
@dipintorockshop5318Ай бұрын
Sorry this sold 2 years ago.
@hbohm1996Ай бұрын
Just waiting with much trepidation for the courier to deliver my made in Korea Mach IV in candy apple red with the jazzmaster tremolo. A mosrite style is missing from my collection and the Mach IV was the stand out. Can’t wait! Peace and love from Australia
@bonjen12 ай бұрын
Nice one, my first string getting caught up like was driving me nuts.
@5Bird52 ай бұрын
Great to see people developing their own repair techniques. Have you tried the clamp and steam neck reset for cheaper guitars? It has worked for me every time except for once.
@christhompson93782 ай бұрын
Beauuuutiful 😮 ...and cool shirt 👌 😉
@thegoddessofbread65352 ай бұрын
I just bought one of these, the Hondo II. Mine's missing the pick guard but otherwise identical. Never realized these things had such a history!
@keiranbradley32382 ай бұрын
I've got the two knob version, it's a great phaser, the best one I've got for sure, perfect for Floydian vibes.
@dingalarm2 ай бұрын
Overdriven bass played like a guitar. Sounded bad to me. Sorry 🤷🏻♂️
@jasondorsey71102 ай бұрын
It was built for doom
@BloppityBloopity2 ай бұрын
Sounds great Chris!
@hbohm19962 ай бұрын
Looking at picking up an original red one and this was very helpful. Thank you. Peace and love from Sydney Australia
@billyclub98632 ай бұрын
Glad I'm not left handed
@caveatemp2 ай бұрын
That's amazing. You just blew my mind. It's a shame it will probably only be bought by someone who won't utilize it's playing potential. That beast needs to be played out!
@tidepoolbay2 ай бұрын
Nice Work! WooF!!🐶🐶
@BloppityBloopity2 ай бұрын
Wow! Stunner
@alexm94792 ай бұрын
That's why you use a 22 fret strat neck, cover the gap Aaaaand he's got to it :)
@mbberry1352 ай бұрын
I never asked before: But is it hard always testing guitars upside-down? Sincerely Mike B. B. From Philly (Olney), P.A. U.S.A.
@dipintorockshop53182 ай бұрын
No, it’s like playing any other instrument, mandolin, banjo, alt tunings…I enjoy them all
@dipintorockshop53182 ай бұрын
Not really
@Jasonlmc063 ай бұрын
Dig it! Negative comments can be entertaining..I enjoy the banter
@craigpierce79963 ай бұрын
First time watching your videos. In high school, I had a band with my buddies. One was left-handed, our drummer. He really wanted to learn guitar. I thought him to play, upside down on a right-handed Strat. He caught on and still plays that way to this day. As a benefit, I became a better player too!
@phono23 ай бұрын
I want a fuzzface and big muff.. and ac30... money...money...
@DaveBassDotCom3 ай бұрын
Still have it?
@dipintorockshop53183 ай бұрын
Yes!
@johndeaux37033 ай бұрын
Asking waaaaay too much for it no doubt. If one of the long obsolete tone generating chips fails on these, you're stuck with an expensive doorstop.
@dipintorockshop53183 ай бұрын
Can’t remember what I was asking but it sold for that a while ago.
@psychodelicrock123 ай бұрын
That’s what I call a Black Beauty.
@paulchavezobregon13524 ай бұрын
Cuanto pesa esa guitarra y es difícil de poner las cuerdas?? Que cuerdas lleva son de metal??
@phildem4144 ай бұрын
This color rocks! I reminds me of a 80's Mosrite; the one full rounded without German carve (M88?) Why not a tripple black and/or tripple white?
@batman95924 ай бұрын
Sounds cool. My volume knob does a similar thing, but cuts all the sound like a button.
@humanbn10574 ай бұрын
What a quirky device. Sounds like a lot of fun.
@OtonielCastillo-gk8ji4 ай бұрын
Is that guitar sold?
@dipintorockshop53184 ай бұрын
Yes it sold last year
@OtonielCastillo-gk8ji4 ай бұрын
Thanks for replying back @dipintorockshop5318 looks like a very nice Les Paul, too bad it has been sold… Are you seeking the strat tho?
@stephenbeck5203 ай бұрын
@@dipintorockshop5318 Are you able to share the price? I own a Schulte Honeyburst LP and am interested in its value and in selling it.
@dipintorockshop53183 ай бұрын
I think it sold for about $1800 back when this was uploaded.
@dipintorockshop53183 ай бұрын
I just got another Shulte LP in stock. This one is from 2002 and is ice tea with a one piece maple top and back
@kingmullet4and204 ай бұрын
I have no skill, knowledge, or ambition of the guitar but I love yours. It looks like it came out of a cartoon.
@lorensteele29625 ай бұрын
Jam on Brother! Wish i had one 😊
@Foxdog025 ай бұрын
@Chris thanks for this video. Can you please post the pictures of the shims being used? Very cool, hoping to try this method.
@dipintorockshop53184 ай бұрын
Check my IG: @dipintoguitars
@Foxdog024 ай бұрын
Found it. Boy you really didn't take the strings off, LOL. Thanks!!! @@dipintorockshop5318
@agenuineg5 ай бұрын
Is the guitar playing sort of inverted? You're playing with the bass strings down below the trebles, Hendrix-style, right?
@dipintorockshop53185 ай бұрын
Yes, but Hendrix rarely played like this, only when borrowing a righty guitar, same with me, just out of necessity, it’s actually not uncommon among lefties
@ajandizoltan99935 ай бұрын
Én még muzsikàltam ilyen hangszeren... 1982-86 között!!! 😊
Пікірлер
Yeah man - the exact center of the butt end of the heel on each neck is the same distance to the nut - so we'll see how close when I take it my buddy Matt ( M-tone) who's gonna round off a Tele neck to fit in a Strat pocket next week Thanks for the vid
Loved your video ! Not only a great guitar , but the playing left me with some head scratching ! I am 76 years old , ( been playing since 1963) and have played with lefties with their upside down guitars . But this was the first time I have seen it done so fluid and without any strange finger or hand movement . Most of all , you played all he strings without substituting or omitting licks that are awkward .. I am giving you a big hand , Man , and I think the switch to right hand is genuis . I tried to play my guitars left handed upside down and looked like a 5 year old . ( not in a good way ) ! Great job , keep up the videos , good luck on your business . Oh , and you are a certified guitar player in my book !
Thanks!! A lefty in a righty world. I’m surrounded all day by cool RH guitars, but I just approach it as a unique alternate tuning and that makes it fun! I don’t really ever play those same licks left-handed so it’s an extension for creativity
Hey, did you sell that guitar yet? I think that was the one that Eric built for me. I wanted th thin neck I wanted those fat frets like I have on the L5. They had the same beautiful top with the hand made Pock guard. I can dig out some photographs if you want to see it. I'd love to have it back. He made it in the 80s..
I have one exactly the same and totally original ! Never really use it but when I do it’s a lot of fun!
kzread.info/dash/bejne/iJ6Ww9RueKnLabQ.htmlsi=8Y0dG6cFoMzN7oJD we rebuild these into new/old world class sounding guitars.
Not as big a fan as I am of the original 1.5 volt fz1 but this still sounds pretty sweet, different flavour altogether. Very cool
Great bass !
The Thumbs-up Headstock, Chris!
I found a mint '62 Teisco mustang, completely unbranded and unplayed. I had to plug, shim and redrill the neck, which is made of Korina! ; and I fashioned a new compensated bridge out of Brazilian cherry. The scale length was over 1/4in too short (hence the lack of play wear). Now it is amazing! The pickguard is thick polished chrome steel with a single center pup. I don't know if the Chrome guard is the reason it has no 60hz hum, but it is dead Silent. I named it Ichiro.
The magic of the Gator is when you run a drum machine into the sidechain trigger input. Synched and patterned Tremolo!
Bazinga
The feedback, glorius!
That's a bolt on neck. Not a set neck.
To much work for a thank you but no thank you guitar.
Anyone can be Georgie Fame with this thing! 😁
Great body and scratch guard shape!
Nice guitar. What is the neck thickness, fingerboard radius, nut width,etc of this guitar? Thanks
Sorry this sold 2 years ago.
Just waiting with much trepidation for the courier to deliver my made in Korea Mach IV in candy apple red with the jazzmaster tremolo. A mosrite style is missing from my collection and the Mach IV was the stand out. Can’t wait! Peace and love from Australia
Nice one, my first string getting caught up like was driving me nuts.
Great to see people developing their own repair techniques. Have you tried the clamp and steam neck reset for cheaper guitars? It has worked for me every time except for once.
Beauuuutiful 😮 ...and cool shirt 👌 😉
I just bought one of these, the Hondo II. Mine's missing the pick guard but otherwise identical. Never realized these things had such a history!
I've got the two knob version, it's a great phaser, the best one I've got for sure, perfect for Floydian vibes.
Overdriven bass played like a guitar. Sounded bad to me. Sorry 🤷🏻♂️
It was built for doom
Sounds great Chris!
Looking at picking up an original red one and this was very helpful. Thank you. Peace and love from Sydney Australia
Glad I'm not left handed
That's amazing. You just blew my mind. It's a shame it will probably only be bought by someone who won't utilize it's playing potential. That beast needs to be played out!
Nice Work! WooF!!🐶🐶
Wow! Stunner
That's why you use a 22 fret strat neck, cover the gap Aaaaand he's got to it :)
I never asked before: But is it hard always testing guitars upside-down? Sincerely Mike B. B. From Philly (Olney), P.A. U.S.A.
No, it’s like playing any other instrument, mandolin, banjo, alt tunings…I enjoy them all
Not really
Dig it! Negative comments can be entertaining..I enjoy the banter
First time watching your videos. In high school, I had a band with my buddies. One was left-handed, our drummer. He really wanted to learn guitar. I thought him to play, upside down on a right-handed Strat. He caught on and still plays that way to this day. As a benefit, I became a better player too!
I want a fuzzface and big muff.. and ac30... money...money...
Still have it?
Yes!
Asking waaaaay too much for it no doubt. If one of the long obsolete tone generating chips fails on these, you're stuck with an expensive doorstop.
Can’t remember what I was asking but it sold for that a while ago.
That’s what I call a Black Beauty.
Cuanto pesa esa guitarra y es difícil de poner las cuerdas?? Que cuerdas lleva son de metal??
This color rocks! I reminds me of a 80's Mosrite; the one full rounded without German carve (M88?) Why not a tripple black and/or tripple white?
Sounds cool. My volume knob does a similar thing, but cuts all the sound like a button.
What a quirky device. Sounds like a lot of fun.
Is that guitar sold?
Yes it sold last year
Thanks for replying back @dipintorockshop5318 looks like a very nice Les Paul, too bad it has been sold… Are you seeking the strat tho?
@@dipintorockshop5318 Are you able to share the price? I own a Schulte Honeyburst LP and am interested in its value and in selling it.
I think it sold for about $1800 back when this was uploaded.
I just got another Shulte LP in stock. This one is from 2002 and is ice tea with a one piece maple top and back
I have no skill, knowledge, or ambition of the guitar but I love yours. It looks like it came out of a cartoon.
Jam on Brother! Wish i had one 😊
@Chris thanks for this video. Can you please post the pictures of the shims being used? Very cool, hoping to try this method.
Check my IG: @dipintoguitars
Found it. Boy you really didn't take the strings off, LOL. Thanks!!! @@dipintorockshop5318
Is the guitar playing sort of inverted? You're playing with the bass strings down below the trebles, Hendrix-style, right?
Yes, but Hendrix rarely played like this, only when borrowing a righty guitar, same with me, just out of necessity, it’s actually not uncommon among lefties
Én még muzsikàltam ilyen hangszeren... 1982-86 között!!! 😊
Did I hear xanadu by rush at the end? 😂
Its not a fretless.