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John Coop

 

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YORKTOWN, IND. USA * R.I.P.
Post  Posted 17 Feb 2008 7:42 am    
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There will be no "string buzzing" on this keyhead !!!!!!!!! Coop : Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

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Martin Weenick


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Lecanto, FL, USA
Post  Posted 17 Feb 2008 8:08 am     New Keyhead
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Thats a beauty Coop !!!!!!
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James Morehead


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Prague, Oklahoma, USA - R.I.P.
Post  Posted 17 Feb 2008 8:19 am    
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Now you done it, you crossed the line----from "craftsmanship" to "ART"!! Way to go John!!
Send me one!! Razz Cool James
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John Coop

 

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YORKTOWN, IND. USA * R.I.P.
Post  Posted 17 Feb 2008 8:20 am     Keyhead
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This keyhead is actually flat, square and parralle. Imagine that. On a Sho~Bud ? Coop
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James Morehead


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Prague, Oklahoma, USA - R.I.P.
Post  Posted 17 Feb 2008 8:43 am     Re: Keyhead
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JOHN COOP wrote:
This keyhead is actually flat, square and parralle. Imagine that. On a Sho~Bud ? Coop


So how are you going to get it to mount up right on a shobud guitar??? Evil Twisted Laughing Laughing Razz
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Martin Weenick


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Lecanto, FL, USA
Post  Posted 17 Feb 2008 9:17 am    
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"flat, square, and parallel ???? Well, so much for the Sho-Bud tone. Gone forever.
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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 17 Feb 2008 9:47 am    
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Absolutly Genious Work.
All of the Sho-bud Designs were great in theory; but poorly constructed.
John Coop has Precisioned the execution of construction of the designs.
This leads to No more inharent problems that the Great Shobud pedal steel had; that you can work around but very tuff to do from one steel to the next.
So when you perfect the design; you are perfecting the total output.
Output in playability; Tuning stability; more vibration of the inharent tone and voice; less tension....and I can think of a list of more things too long to write....
All of Coop's designs and ideas and parts and construction; just enhances every possibility in the shobud delivery.
Ricky
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Colby Tipton


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Crosby, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 17 Feb 2008 11:05 am    
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John,
That is good news.
I always thought it was me making all
of those "String Buzzing" sounds.
The new gumby head stocks would just about complete the stuff I need for rebuilding my "Bud" along with the rest of my new parts Coop will have for me at Dallas.

Colby
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John Billings


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Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 17 Feb 2008 11:52 am    
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STUNNING John! Congratulations on another achievement!
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chris ivey


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california (deceased)
Post  Posted 17 Feb 2008 12:50 pm    
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very pretty.....but i would see that gap on the 5th string tuning machine everyday and it would bug me. fix that and they'll look perfect!
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Bobbe Seymour

 

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Hendersonville TN USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 17 Feb 2008 2:47 pm    
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Martin W., Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing
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Jeff Hyman


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West Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 17 Feb 2008 3:52 pm    
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John,

It's a piece of art. If someone were to buy this one piece alone (Gumby), how would you drill the holes to match the holes in the PSG? Is this a standard precise setting, or does it vary from guitar to guitar? If someone did want it drilled, do you offer that service?
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Ken Byng


From:
Southampton, England
Post  Posted 17 Feb 2008 4:40 pm    
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Hi John - any news on my bits yet?

Ken
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Kevin Mincke


From:
Farmington, MN (Twin Cities-South Metro) USA
Post  Posted 17 Feb 2008 6:47 pm    
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John, are the tuning keys the new smaller Grover 18:1's? Very nice at any rate!! I need an original newer style complete assy for a LKV from your vast array of conversion/pull off collection Smile
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Herb Steiner

 

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Spicewood TX 78669
Post  Posted 17 Feb 2008 7:04 pm    
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I've owned a bunch of Sho~Buds. In fact, I played S~B professionally from 1968 through 1983 when I got my first Emmons PP.

My opinion was that probably over every workbench at the S~B factory was the company's dubious motto "Hey, that's good enough." Laughing

What Coop has done is what Ricky said. Raise the bar from "close enough" to "precision."

Great work, John. See you in Dallas.
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Andy Sandoval


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Bakersfield, California, USA
Post  Posted 17 Feb 2008 9:20 pm    
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That's some beautiful work there John. Smile
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Ken Byng


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Southampton, England
Post  Posted 18 Feb 2008 4:57 am    
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Interesting that the rollers don't appear to be guaged.

I take it that the head is milled as opposed to cast.
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Steven Black

 

From:
Gahanna, Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 18 Feb 2008 9:27 am     Sho-bud key heads
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That looks great John, I may need to send my sho-Bud pro III back to you for these new key heads, how much do they cost?
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Mark Eaton


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Sonoma County in The Great State Of Northern California
Post  Posted 18 Feb 2008 11:05 am    
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Forget about putting them on a steel guitar - I can see it decorating a coffee table in a photo shoot for Architectural Digest. Cool
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John Billings


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Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 18 Feb 2008 11:52 am    
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"decorating a coffee table"
I wanna great big one to use as a coffee table!
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Mark Eaton


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Sonoma County in The Great State Of Northern California
Post  Posted 18 Feb 2008 11:58 am    
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Now that would be cool! Cool
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John Billings


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Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 18 Feb 2008 12:00 pm    
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Big ole sheet of plate glass sittin' on the tuners
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chris ivey


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california (deceased)
Post  Posted 18 Feb 2008 12:02 pm    
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yes beautiful! but i'm serious.....!!....when going through this effort towards perfection, how can you accept poorly fitting tuners (overhang on 5) and sloppy washer contact on 1 and 10??
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Harley Morris

 

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Riverside, California, USA * R.I.P.
Post  Posted 18 Feb 2008 2:13 pm    
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My Keyless Sho~Bud plays better than any other Sho~Bud I've ever seen, or played..

Harley
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Colby Tipton


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Crosby, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 18 Feb 2008 3:33 pm    
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Chris,
I could be wrong but I don't think I am in saying this.
I think John is staying with the dimensions of the old Gumbys, I think some of the fit problems are because of the new style Grover tuners on it, the old style tuners are different.
As for the washers they could be different too.
Maybe John will come along soon and answer the answers I just gave.

Colby
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