Maybe it's got something to do with a "Muse" of some kind, but the early designs in other fields seem to magically hold a certain longevity.
In firearms, designs of over 100 years ago are still the mainstays. Motorcycles, Harley Davidson used the exact same transmissions from 1936 to 1984, and the same exact motor from 1929 to 1973 on the servicar. Sewing machines are basically the same design as 150 years ago.
There's little difference in the Pedal Steel guitars that Shot and Buddy designed, and today's. One manufacturer just down the street bought a warehouse of gynocological instruments and examining table parts and made them look just like Sho-Buds. I think they're still making them.......
I'll stick with the old Sho-Bud. Maybe renew the "Professional" I've got in my "studio" after I spruce up the Goldwing ratbike I bought and put the disc brake setup on the old Panhead...
Maybe I'll even straighten up the pedal rods... I dunno. I never seem to get any time off playing it to do it....
Nice to see youse the other nite.
As Always..
Off to the Eagles in The Dalles, and an 80Db sound limit. Probably won't be double amping.
Thanks for all the french fries.
Eric West.
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'78 Pro III Sho-Bud
'63FLH 90"Stroker
'80 Gold Wing
-Peavey: When it's *not* about "The Sound"-
"You can Smart Yourself Dumb.
Why Can't you Dumb yourself Smart?"-Me
"There are only so many ways to fry cat food."- Buster
"At my age, sometimes I run out of Adrenaline, but I've still got plenty of Gall.." -Me-
[This message was edited by Eric West on 01 November 2002 at 05:58 PM.]