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Topic: Sho-Bud "Jerry Byrd" Fry-Pan For Sale |
Robert Salomone
From: Carefree, Arizona
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Posted 12 Feb 2005 1:12 pm
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This is one of the Sho-Bud "reproductions" of the original Ric Fry-Pan, popularized by Jerry Byrd, and made quite some time ago.
It is an 8 string model with a "Horseshoe" style pickup, Volume and Tone knobs. Looks like it's made out of a high quality polished aluminum alloy, it's fairly heavy.
It's in excellent condition, comes with the original black hardshell case and the original certificate signed by Jerry Byrd.
The s/n is A12x, and I beleive this is the short scale model. Just put set of new strings on it, sounds great.
Located in Arizona. Domestic shipment only.Will email pics upon request.
$1000. plus actual shipping/insurance costs.
payment by Bank Cashier Check or USPS Money Order.
Here's the link to the pics: http://www.lilypix.com/photos/showalbum.php?uuid=16&aid=3057
[This message was edited by Robert Salomone on 12 February 2005 at 07:41 PM.] [This message was edited by Robert Salomone on 15 February 2005 at 11:36 AM.] |
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Buddy Blackmon
From: Athens, Georgia, USA
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Posted 12 Feb 2005 4:13 pm
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Send me some pics, please. |
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Robert Salomone
From: Carefree, Arizona
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Denny Turner
From: Oahu, Hawaii USA
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Posted 14 Feb 2005 2:56 am
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Just curious; Can anyone shed some light on the differences between this frypan that's almost (but not quite) identical to an Excel, and the Sho Bud Frypans with the card suits fretboard?
Aloha,
DT~ |
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Erv Niehaus
From: Litchfield, MN, USA
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Posted 14 Feb 2005 8:04 am
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This guitar came in two differenct string lengths and I have the long scale model.
From what I understand, Jerry Byrd and Shot Jackson got together on this project with the understanding that only so many of these guitars would be produced and then the mold would be destroyed. However, Shot Jackson decided to keep cranking them out without the knowledge of Mr. Byrd. These "bootlegged" copies may have some differences from the "authorized" versions.
That's maybe where the card symbols fretboard came in.
Erv [This message was edited by Erv Niehaus on 14 February 2005 at 08:05 AM.] |
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Ricky Davis
From: Bertram, Texas USA
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Posted 14 Feb 2005 6:27 pm
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That is one sweet lookin' Ax.
Ricky |
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Denny Turner
From: Oahu, Hawaii USA
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Posted 14 Feb 2005 6:35 pm
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Thanks Erv.
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Here's some history Jerry had Jack post here on the SGF. There's more info in other SGF pages should anyone desire to search.
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My Excel JBFP is a joy; But I can't wait to get caught up enough around here to send a real Rickenbacker pu off to Aiello and Lollar for a tune-up, to put into the FP.
Aloha,
DT~
[This message was edited by Denny Turner on 14 February 2005 at 06:38 PM.] |
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Robert Salomone
From: Carefree, Arizona
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Posted 14 Feb 2005 8:08 pm
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Ricky... Thanks for getting the picture to post, makes things a lot easier. Robert |
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Denny Turner
From: Oahu, Hawaii USA
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Posted 15 Feb 2005 3:30 pm
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That is one sweet lookin' Ax. |
Indeed!
And for those that might not have read the history behind these; Jerry was personally involved in the design of these (and the Excels), and wouldn't approve of the prototypes until they were right to his liking; And when the prototype was right, Jerry reported that he could feel / hear it before he even plugged it in; Quite a testiment to a fine lap Steel.
Aloha,
DT~
[This message was edited by Denny Turner on 15 February 2005 at 03:30 PM.] |
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