Dave Mustaine and Megadeth are the latest endorsement artists using
Gorgomyte. All of their guitars are playing better than ever and no
more "speed bumps" on the frets.
I finally finished my restoration project of the collection I
mentioned a while back. Some of them had frets that were worn down but
he insisted all frets had to stay original, for originality sake.
After "Gorgomyting" them they look incredible. John couldn't believe
it, which is a good thing. He said he's never seen frets where you
could see your reflection in them.
--- In Gorgomyte@yahoogroups.com, "luthiertrev" <luthiertrev@y...>
wrote:
>
> Hi JJ,
> I've got a new client who has a vast collection of some pretty nice
> instruments. He's had them for quite a while and he's commissioned
me
> to bring them up to showing spec. Some of these, like the strats and
> SG's are in pretty neglected shape. The reason I'm writing is to let
> you know that Gorgomyte is going to be the first thing I do to all
of
> them. I'm very excited about this. Wish me luck.
That's an awesome account Trev. It's a lot of fun when you get a client
like that and he's willing to let you have a go at it and really do
your thing. Keep us posted here at the group.
--- In Gorgomyte@yahoogroups.com, "luthiertrev" <luthiertrev@y...>
wrote:
>
> Hi JJ,
> I've got a new client who has a vast collection of some pretty nice
> instruments. He's had them for quite a while and he's commissioned me
> to bring them up to showing spec. Some of these, like the strats and
> SG's are in pretty neglected shape. The reason I'm writing is to let
> you know that Gorgomyte is going to be the first thing I do to all of
> them. I'm very excited about this. Wish me luck.
Hi JJ,
I've got a new client who has a vast collection of some pretty nice
instruments. He's had them for quite a while and he's commissioned me
to bring them up to showing spec. Some of these, like the strats and
SG's are in pretty neglected shape. The reason I'm writing is to let
you know that Gorgomyte is going to be the first thing I do to all of
them. I'm very excited about this. Wish me luck.
I love hearing from happy customers. It's pretty neat how it cuts
through the gook isn't it? I don't know how bad yours was but I've
used it on totally neglected instruments and it was amazing how they
came back. Thanks for the nice respone John.
--- In Gorgomyte@yahoogroups.com, "gwynnejohn" <gwynnejohn@y...>
wrote:
>
> Thanks for the prompt delivery and invitation to the group JJ. It
> did EVERYTHING you said it would. The frets shine like a mirror
but
> I love how my fingerboard's woodgrain came to life. Cool
Thanks for the prompt delivery and invitation to the group JJ. It
did EVERYTHING you said it would. The frets shine like a mirror but
I love how my fingerboard's woodgrain came to life. Cool
Thanks Trevor.
I'm glad your customers noticed the great results.
--- In Gorgomyte@yahoogroups.com, "luthiertrev" <luthiertrev@y...>
wrote:
>
> I've been a luthier for a long time and last month I ordered a
> package of Gorgomyte from JJ's web site. It is, without a doubt
the
> best results I've ever had on cleaning and shining up frets.
NOTHING
> makes them sparkle, except Gorgomyte. I get some pretty nasty
> looking gutars past my bench and now it's no sweat, literally. My
> customers are thrilled when they look at the completed job and I
get
> it done many times faster than before. Cheers Gorgomyte.
I've been a luthier for a long time and last month I ordered a
package of Gorgomyte from JJ's web site. It is, without a doubt the
best results I've ever had on cleaning and shining up frets. NOTHING
makes them sparkle, except Gorgomyte. I get some pretty nasty
looking gutars past my bench and now it's no sweat, literally. My
customers are thrilled when they look at the completed job and I get
it done many times faster than before. Cheers Gorgomyte.
That's cool that you're taking on such a major undertaking be
buiding guitars. I'm originally from Canada so I'be had lots of
exposure to Bruce Cockburn. He is great
--- In Gorgomyte@yahoogroups.com, "John" <PhydeauxVvvvV1@a...> wrote:
>
>
> How's everyone? I'm new to this group, I live in Coonecticut and
> work full time for a hospital as a paramedic. When I'm not doing
> thAT I'm useally running kids around the county to various sports
> events and that sort of thing or hosting sleepovers.
> When I have a little time to myself I'm either playing my
guitar,
> which I've been doing for the last few years on a regular basis. I
> had one for many years but hardly ever picked it up. Recently I've
> been dodging finger food at an open mic on thursday nights. Great
> bunch of people and we al have fun. When i'm not doing that i'm
> hacking at guitar building. I've built 3 so far over the last 2
> years. I favor fingerstyle guitar, folks like Bruce Cockburn and
> Mississippi John Hurt, Roy Bookbinder.. and like that. I hope I
can
> contribute positively to the groups
>
> for now
>
> cheers
> John Gavin
--- In Gorgomyte@yahoogroups.com, "aero_col" <aerocol@b...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm new here looking forward to plenty of techie talk!!!!
>
>
>
> Aero
Cool Aero. My guess is that you are an Aerosmith fan?
How's everyone? I'm new to this group, I live in Coonecticut and
work full time for a hospital as a paramedic. When I'm not doing
thAT I'm useally running kids around the county to various sports
events and that sort of thing or hosting sleepovers.
When I have a little time to myself I'm either playing my guitar,
which I've been doing for the last few years on a regular basis. I
had one for many years but hardly ever picked it up. Recently I've
been dodging finger food at an open mic on thursday nights. Great
bunch of people and we al have fun. When i'm not doing that i'm
hacking at guitar building. I've built 3 so far over the last 2
years. I favor fingerstyle guitar, folks like Bruce Cockburn and
Mississippi John Hurt, Roy Bookbinder.. and like that. I hope I can
contribute positively to the groups
for now
cheers
John Gavin
Thanks Suzanne, you've said it all, that's what it's all about.
--- In Gorgomyte@yahoogroups.com, "stocktonsuzanne"
<suzannestockton@c...> wrote:
>
> I have personally used Gorgomyte on my bass guitar as well as my
> acoustic guitar. Never before have I used a product that shines
> this good. Quite possibly the easiest & fastest way to clean your
> frets! My guitars look better and play better than when they were
> new. Thank you, I wish I had this years ago! Rock on!!!
I have personally used Gorgomyte on my bass guitar as well as my
acoustic guitar. Never before have I used a product that shines
this good. Quite possibly the easiest & fastest way to clean your
frets! My guitars look better and play better than when they were
new. Thank you, I wish I had this years ago! Rock on!!!
Gorgomyte is an enviromentally safe, chemically treated cloth
containing lemon oil that is the modern alternative to steel wooling
your precious frets to clean them and make them shine. Gorgomyte is
non-abrasive and gives your frets a luster that is literally
brighter than when they were new. Just wipe it on and buff it off.
Both the frets AND the fingerboard are super cleaned without wearing
out the metal or shaving of the wood. Why would you use anything
else. Pros have known about this stuff for years. Now it's your
chance to have the smoothest, fastest, singing fingerboard you've
ever played.
http://www.gorgomyte.com