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Donald Davis

 

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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 30 Dec 2003 7:53 pm    
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Rookie Here,

The label inside the case has serial number 6178 and model 6148. Assuming I have the original case (which it appears to be)how old is this unit and did I get a winner?

Thanks,

don
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Nick Reed


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Russellville, KY USA
Post  Posted 30 Dec 2003 9:21 pm    
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Man it's OLD!
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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 30 Dec 2003 11:02 pm    
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MODEL NUMBERS FOR SHO-BUD PEDAL STEEL GUITARS

6138 Single Neck 10 strings 3 pedals

6139 Single Neck 10 strings 3 pedals, 1 knee lever

6140 Single Neck 10 strings 6 pedals, no knee lever

6141 Double Neck 6 pedals, 1 knee lever-maple body

6142 Double Neck 6 pedals, 1 knee lever-rosewood body

6143 Professional Model Double Neck 10 strings 8 pedals, 2 knee levers

6148 Pro-I Single Neck 10 strings 3 pedals, 2 knee levers

6150 LDG Single Neck 10 strings 3 pedals, 4 knee levers

6152 Maverick Single Neck 10 strings 3 pedals, 1 knee lever

6155 Pro-II Double Neck 10 strings 8 pedals, 2 knee levers

6160 Pro-I Single Neck 12 string 3 pedals, 4 knee levers

6164 Pro-III Double Neck 10 strings 8 pedals, 4 knee levers

6165 Pro-II Double Neck 12 strings 8 pedals, 4 knee levers

6166 Super Pro Double Neck 10 strings 8 pedals, 6 knee levers
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Well your Model # says it a Pro I....but serial numbers don't tell the age or anything else for that matter.
You have to explain what ya got...>heck I did good at just finding out what Shobud you have...ha.
So...what color is it?
Are the wide pedals or narrow pedals?
Curved or straight knee levers?
Round front or square front?
How many raise and lowers on the changer fingers at the end plate?
curved headstock or cut off straight headstock?
Do the screws for the pickups go through the top sleeve of the pickup and through the bottom sleeve...or just the bottom sleeve?
Oh and there's a lot more questions....but chew on that a little and lets hear from ya.
Ricky
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Donald Davis

 

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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2003 8:43 am    
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Yes, you are correct- it is a ten string with 3 pedals and only 2 knee levers. It is that dark red with the yellow and black ribbon on the front. The pedals appear to be about 1 1/2 inches wide. The knee levers are curved. The top edge of the front is slightly curved. I think there are 10 changers. The headstock has a real funky shape that I never even noticed before. The pickup is a black double coil with silver lines. I wondering about that pickup now.
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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2003 11:52 am    
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WEll Don so far your explaination says those are the Wide Waffle type early shobud pedals and curved knee levers. And with the curved(round) front...puts it 1975 and earlier.
That IS a replacement pickup...and your saying it has silver lines(meaning two silver bar magnets??) makes it most likely a Bill Lawrence pickup> does the pickup have a silver caseing or black casing around it...>705 being the silver and 805 being the black.
Can you tell me how you tune the pedals and knee levers at the end plate?? Like are they nylon hex tuners that you tune with an open end hex driver or are they metal round tuners with a hex in the middle that you tune with a allen wrench???
That would determin if it's indeed a first year Pro I(when they called it pro I) or the next few years series.
So far; I determine that you have a very great sounding Pro I....ha...what ever year it is...>but early 70's is a good bet right now.
Ricky

[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 31 December 2003 at 11:55 AM.]

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Donald Davis

 

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Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2003 2:22 pm    
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Ricky,

The pickups themselves are black, but the casing is silver which matches the big silver plate surrounding the whole bridge. The instument came with a tuning key which fits around the plastic or nylon fine tuners. It has a strange insignia on it that I cannot decipher.

Thanks,

Don
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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2003 11:36 pm    
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Yes that is indeed a Bill Lawrence 705 Pickup and it replaced the original Single coil shobud pickup...and is a great replacement as the old shobud pickups can develope alot of noise.
Nylon tuners....>Ok how about 1975-76 Pro I.
Have fun.
Ricky
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