Keeping Your Vintage Guitars In Tune

November 23rd, 2009

Many people are always telling me vintage guitars are great but they never stay in tune. well this may be the case for some  but the majority is do to a few simple things people can check and do.

First a 50 years old guitar is obviously going to have wear not only on the body but the tuners also. the last thing to do is change tuners but it may be the case with many. when you do just get the retro style tuners and put the real ones in the case and when you sell guitar put them back on. The good thing about repro tuners is you do not have to drill out the guitar headstock and they retro fot in the original holes.

Ok but first do the following. 80% of the problem usually lies in the nut area. after years the nut slots wear down and the string binds on the nut . have your tech file out the slots cleanly and out graphite in the slots and this alone will improve the tuning 100% . if need to replace the nut.  This has to be done by a tech do not do it yourself you need the expertise of a good tech and a jewelers file.

Next problem is nobody winds string correctly anymore. the correct way can be seen on line after you twist back string to lock it ALWAYS WIND STRING DOWNWARDS IN A DOWNWARDS  PATH TO TEH FACE OF HEADSTOCK .This puts a good break angle on the string and helps keep it in tune. So just by stringing  guitar correctly and checking the nut issues I swear 90% of the problems are gone .

As stated the last and final way is to get a new set of tuners but again new tuners without the other two prior steps is futal . so if you get new tuners check the nut issues and wind strings correctly. then you can enjoy that vintage guitar and play it out every night with no issues. Remember these are old instruments and like cars and any collectible they have to be maintained.

If you have any questions please feel free to e mail me at THE PARTS DRAWER  or if you need video tech tips try 300GUITARS.COM

JIM PASCH

Vintage Guitar Parts vs. Retrospec Reproduction parts Who Can Tell ?

November 17th, 2009

I have seen it all over the past 20 years in this business . Even 20 years ago the reproduction parts and guitars were going strong and every year it seemed that another person was making some good reproduction parts. Then about 5 years ago the stuff really started getting spot on and the reproduction parts market had taken it up a notch. Well I am here to tell you it’s over I have now seen the best reproduction parts i have ever seen and at the recent guitar show I witnesses vintage guitar dealers with years of experience looking at these parts and saying ” I cannot tell the difference”

Well today there is a company called RETROSPEC GUITAR and they have finally nailed it down as far as I can tell. They have the hands down best parts I have seen and I spoke to the Own of the company and what they have in store is out right scary, They plan within the next two  years to totally replicate all Gibson and fender parts . When I saw the reaction to these parts by reputable dealers I know I was not wrong.

Thank God I know the owner and he has told me a trick or two and what to look for but 99% of the people i know would buy these as real . They even sell the aged parts even more insane to ever detail. I have to say I am impressed and I usually never am. This will make my life a bitch now being I have to what what I buy over the next because it is impossible and i mean Impossible to tell with a photo of these parts are real or fake.

On one hand I am happy but on the other I just see a nightmare for people like me who deal in vintage guitar parts. Thank god nothing can replace 20 years of experience and I am confident I can tell. I just have a sixth sense with this stuff . My rule of thumb is if i have to think about it for more than 10 seconds it is a fake or not real . Now that is for me not the public. Sometimes I can just Lock at something and Say to myself something is wrong even if I do not know what it is and at that point I run.

So I am here to announce to the world I have seen the best and the future is going to get more complicated for sure with these parts out on the market. so beware and look close at what you buy and buy from a reputable guy who will always refund you if you are not happy. Hats off the to boys at RETROSPEC-GUITAR they have truly done amazing things lets just hope the unscrupulous people stay away . If you need more info or have any comments please e mail me at THE PARTS DRAWER

$35,000.00 Of Vintage Guitar Pots Found And For sale

November 10th, 2009

Well it seems Christmas has come early for for us at The Parts Drawer. We foundan old timer who did repairs for 40 years in Union City N.J. who called us and said he had a bunch of parts for sale and he was cleaning out the basement. Usually I get these call and go over and there is nothing but junk but this guy was a gold mine. he knew what he had but just wanted a fair price so it went smooth and we both walked away happy.

Well lets just say this was an amazing find about $70,000.00 of vintage  parts and out of the lot were $35,000.00 of just hard to find vintage  Fender and Gibson guitar pots. This guy saved everything i even have a 30 lb bag of vinatge screws that will take a year to sort out. So this is some exciting news for us and the public.

 The beauty of this is that alot of the stuff was real vintage post that are getting more and more difficult to find. it is easier to find burst parts that to find some of the   pots  and to boot they were all in usable condition only about 2% ould not be used.  I took 3 days and about 7 hours a day to sort and check out all the pots and we are finally ready to go.

So if you are looking for any pots to restore your guitar now is the time . The word got out already and we are moving alot so drop us an e mail and get them while you can

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