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Mike Preuss
From: Mount Vernon, Washington, USA
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Posted 2 Sep 2024 7:13 pm
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I posted this earlier as an abandoned project, as its been sitting in my closet a long while. I forgot I still had all the parts to make it fully playable. Here's my write up from Reverb:
A guitar built from original Sho-Bud parts. S10 standard Emmons E9 tuning. ABC pedals. E raise/lower on left knee. D & D# lowers on right knee.
Right knee left lever, cross shaft and pull rod there, but missing bell cranks.
Sho Bud keyhead, rollers, neck, changer and endplates. Mullen G2 bellcranks.
Green laquer finish with plenty of chatoyance.
Bill Lawrence 710 humbucker pickup.
Will include an Emmons tone bar, finger picks AND a Pelican hardshell case!
Everything you need to start playing right away!
Video of guitar being played:
https://youtu.be/UQ3K8cK6zqw?si=sB2cU-Fk_Fj3bhdM
More pictures on eBay and Reverb
Forum member price w/ shipping included:
$1800
Last edited by Mike Preuss on 7 Sep 2024 4:24 pm; edited 2 times in total |
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Mike Preuss
From: Mount Vernon, Washington, USA
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Posted 2 Sep 2024 7:28 pm
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This guitar would do well in the hands of somebody willing to tinker. I just ergonomically and aesthetically prefer keyless S10, and as such have lost interest in this build. The pedals could use an upgrade, but I'm over it and life is busy.
Guitar still plays just fine. |
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Daniel Stein
From: Glen Allen, Virginia, US
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Posted 4 Sep 2024 12:13 pm Steel
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Nice guitar here!, I may have a couple bell cranks I may give that came off my pro 2
Same 5/16 as Mullen and original bud cranks
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Mike Preuss
From: Mount Vernon, Washington, USA
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Posted 9 Sep 2024 1:21 pm Sold
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Sold elsewhere. Please close.
Thanks! |
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