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Topic: Sho-Bud 7 String Resonator |
T. C. Furlong
From: Lake County, Illinois, USA
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Posted 23 May 2009 6:10 am
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I just got this Sho-Bud at a vintage guitar show. I love the way it sounds. Does anyone have info about the history, year, previous owner(s), etc.? I of course know about Shot Jackson and some of his history. Has anyone ever seen others?
Thanks in advance for all input.
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Todd Clinesmith
From: Lone Rock Free State Oregon
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Posted 23 May 2009 8:23 am
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Hi TC,
Is it solid woods? Hard to tell but it looks like Brazilian Rosewood ... a better shot of the back and sides would help determine. It looks like a high end model, Good score there. I don't think I have seen a better looking Sho Bro. I am not sure if have seen them with Shots name on there. Do you think this was one of Shots personal guitars ?
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Andrew Roblin
From: Various places
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Posted 23 May 2009 8:47 am
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Wow, TC, that's a beauty. I can't recall ever seeing a nicer "Sho-Bro."
Could have been one of Shot's. FWIW, I worked at the Sho-Bud store with Shot 1979-83.
I have a 1960s Regal (I think) converted to a 7-string by Shot. I haven't figured out how to post a photo yet.
Enjoy that beautiful instrument!
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T. C. Furlong
From: Lake County, Illinois, USA
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Posted 23 May 2009 10:52 am
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Hi Todd,
Here is a photo of the back. It's hard for me to tell for sure if the back and side are solid wood but it sure looks like they are solid. There is a bunch of bracing and six dowels (that I can see) that are posts between the top and back I am pretty sure the top is solid spruce.
When I was looking inside it has written in pencil SHOT April '76.
TC |
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Jonathan Lam
From: Brooklyn, NY
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Posted 23 May 2009 2:21 pm
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Beautiful axe! |
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chris ivey
From: california (deceased)
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Posted 23 May 2009 4:44 pm
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i'm jealous...that's the one i wanted for free...let me know if i can have it! thanx. |
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Alan Brookes
From: Brummy living in Southern California
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Posted 23 May 2009 5:00 pm
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That was quite a find. A beautiful instrument, and a museum piece. Keep it well polished. |
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Billy Gilbert
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 26 May 2009 12:22 pm 7 string Sho-Bud
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Richie Chaisson <reso>, Has 4 six string Sho-Buds and a guy in Tyler, Texas has 4 more. Richie may have more information on them. Tut Taylor had one for sale recently for $500. |
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John Bushouse
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Posted 30 May 2009 4:19 pm
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BEAUTIFUL guitar! |
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chris ivey
From: california (deceased)
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Posted 31 May 2009 10:38 am
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interesting is the shape. sho-bros had their own distinctive shape...i wonder if this was made before he changed the shape and called them 'sho-bros? would like to hear it and i'll still accept it as a donation.
with all my friends dying recently,i'm often reminded of and inspired by the austin lounge lizards song, 'can i have all your stuff when you're dead?' |
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Herb Steiner
From: Spicewood TX 78669
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Posted 31 May 2009 12:24 pm
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I believe that's one of Shot's personal guitars. Nice piece. _________________ My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg? |
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John Billings
From: Ohio, USA
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Posted 31 May 2009 2:16 pm
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I'm in agreement with Herb. I had a Shobro at one time, and this guitar is way, way, way beyond the one I owned. Coop might know if it was Shot's. But I don't see any other reason for it's being an obviously custom-made instrument, with the name Shot inlaid in the peghead. |
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John Drury
From: Gallatin, Tn USA
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Posted 31 May 2009 7:32 pm
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That is obviously one of Shots personal Sho~Buds, not to be confused with the Sho~Bro's.
There are only 6 or 7 Sho~Bud resos in existence that I ever heard of. Of those, one went to George Edwards, and one to Buddy, with their initials on the headstocks. I beleive they were 8 stringers if I recall correctly, wich I don't always.
Bobbe would know more on this.
Rare Bird T.C., figure late 60's. No tellin what its worth. _________________ John Drury
NTSGA #3
"Practice cures most tone issues" ~ John Suhr |
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Randy Beavers
From: Lebanon,TN 37090
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Posted 1 Jun 2009 4:34 am
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I've heard what John Drury said. There were only 6 or 7 of the "Sho-Bud" resos made. Jeff Newman also had a 7 string. All the others were "Sho-Bro's"
Quite a find! |
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Jerry Hayes
From: Virginia Beach, Va.
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Posted 1 Jun 2009 4:38 am
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Hey T.C. Congratulations on your find! That's a great instrument. I have one on my list of instruments I used to have but let get away. At one point in the seventies I had a ShoBud 7 string reso guitar which I wasn't using at the gig, mostly at home. I needed another electric guitar to make money with so I traded the 'bud for a Fender Telecaster. My 'bud reso was tuned so the the 1st three strings and the bottom three strings were in a bluegrass G tuning. The 4th string right in the middle was an E string so it made it a form of G6th. I liked that so well that today I have two Dobros and one of them has the bottom G string removed and the E string added in the fourth slot and the D and B strings moved to 5 and 6. My other is tuned to straight bluegrass G........JH in Va. _________________ Don't matter who's in Austin (or anywhere else) Ralph Mooney is still the king!!! |
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Tom Pettingill
From: California, USA (deceased)
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Paul Warnik
From: Illinois,USA
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Posted 4 Jun 2009 11:42 pm
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And I passed on this one the day before my 'ol buddy T.C. scooped it up
T.C. I'm glad you got it-you deserve it!
It was about the most interesting horn at the Chicago Vintage Guitar Show-IMHO |
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David Doggett
From: Bawl'mer, MD (formerly of MS, Nawluns, Gnashville, Knocksville, Lost Angeles, Bahsten. and Philly)
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Posted 5 Jun 2009 7:46 am
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Beautiful instrument. Just out of curiosity, it looks like the extra string goes right down the middle of the bridge. How do you adjust the resonator screw? |
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T. C. Furlong
From: Lake County, Illinois, USA
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Posted 5 Jun 2009 9:20 am
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The bridge is cast and solid all the way across with seven slots. The fourth string sets about 3/8" above the adjustment screw which looks like it would be difficult to adjust.
TC
PS This thing sounds really good to my ear. There is no sound well. Just sound posts. It was made in '76 and I've been told that it was most likely made by a builder named Randy at the Sho-Bud store/shop on Lower Broadway. |
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chris ivey
From: california (deceased)
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Posted 5 Jun 2009 5:15 pm
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buddy was given a sho-bro or sho-bud that story has it he gave away after a frustrating session which he determined it was a hopeless dog!
not to put down any brand (not knowing the facts)...but i wish he'd given it to me! |
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David Doggett
From: Bawl'mer, MD (formerly of MS, Nawluns, Gnashville, Knocksville, Lost Angeles, Bahsten. and Philly)
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Posted 5 Jun 2009 9:10 pm
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The standard Sho-Bros I have tried at guitar shows haven't had anywhere near the volume and tone of modern resos. But this custom one-off could be different. Man, it sure looks great. |
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L. A. Wunder
From: Lombard, Illinois, USA
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Posted 5 Jun 2009 10:01 pm
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Sweeeeeet T.C.! Congrats on landing something like that. Enjoy it in good health. |
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Herb Steiner
From: Spicewood TX 78669
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Posted 6 Jun 2009 5:06 am
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Buddy's 8-string Sho~Bud reso (not a Sho-Bro but one like TC's) was for sale twice on eBay recently, with no takers at 3K. It had "Big E" on the peghead, and included was a photo of Big E holding it at the recording session. The seller was the fellow who received the guitar as a gift from Buddy at the session. _________________ My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg? |
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Rick Kornacker
From: Dixon Springs, Tennessee, USA
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Posted 9 May 2010 3:26 pm Sho-Bro's
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Hey T.C. Just caught this post(a bit late!) while looking for something else. Excellent find you made there for sure. Just for the record..a good friend of mine, Eddie Gossien, has a 7-string Sho-Bro..sunburst finish, silver fretboard, and "BS" inlaid on headstock for Bobbe Seymour, it's original owner. Randy B. mentioned that Jeff Newman had a 7-string..it was indeed a 6-string that I now have in my posession(maybe he owned more than one?). It has a natural finish, card symbol fretboard, and the headstock has no Sho-Bro logo as it was repaired due to weather damage.Damn fine sounding axe it is! The late Duane Marrs had one identical to the one of which I describe. Respectfully submitted, RK _________________ "think MORE...play LESS" |
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Al Terhune
From: Newcastle, WA
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Posted 9 May 2010 4:00 pm
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Herb Steiner wrote: |
Buddy's 8-string Sho~Bud reso (not a Sho-Bro but one like TC's) was for sale twice on eBay recently, with no takers at 3K. It had "Big E" on the peghead, and included was a photo of Big E holding it at the recording session. The seller was the fellow who received the guitar as a gift from Buddy at the session. |
...and I happened to be the lucky guy to get it. The fellow had it up just before Christmas 2008, located in Indiana. Coincidentally this guy lives five miles from my hometown, which I flew back home to visit with my family during the holidays. I made an offer if it didn't sell in ebay, and...I was just banging away on it this afternoon playing the old Irish song "Down by the Sally Gardens." I love it. It's actually signed by Shot on the inside and dated, I believe 1977 or 1978.
_________________ Al
My equipment:
One heck of a Wife
The ghost of a red Doberman
Several pairs of reading glasses strewn about |
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