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Bobby Boggs

 

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Upstate SC.
Post  Posted 20 Jun 2009 4:25 am    
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I need your opinions on the max value of this instrument.it's 7 string as the picture shows. But is it Shot built or an import? How can you tell? THanks in advance....bb

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chris ivey


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Post  Posted 20 Jun 2009 7:31 am    
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i never heard of imported sho-bros.
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Michael Lee Allen

 

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Post  Posted 20 Jun 2009 1:08 pm    
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Rob Haines


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Goodlettsville TN
Post  Posted 20 Jun 2009 5:31 pm    
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I think these Sho-Bros are cool. I just bought one today at an estate auction. Everything I’ve read online talks about 6 and 7 string models, Gretch making them until 1973, then Shot making/assembling them again. I’ve seen serial number lists. The one I have is 8 string, all gold hardware, engraved cover plate. The fret markers are abalone, the fretboard inlays are pearl and abalone, and there is abalone binding along the top like a Martin D-41. There is no serial number. I’m thinking it might be made by Gretch but maybe Shot built it
My guess is that it was a custom order. Any info that anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated.
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Al Terhune


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Newcastle, WA
Post  Posted 21 Jun 2009 1:55 pm    
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Rob -- I have one made by Shot. I verified if by finding his signature and date on the inside when I took the resonator off to clean it up. You might want to check to see if you have a signature and date hiding on the inside.
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Rob Haines


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Post  Posted 22 Jun 2009 7:06 am    
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Thanks for the reply Al. Yeah I guess I'll have to take it apart to see if there is anything written down inside. I think I'll ask around town before I do that, people that knew Shot. Al, does your Sho-Bro have a serial number?
Rob
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Al Terhune


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Newcastle, WA
Post  Posted 23 Jun 2009 2:46 pm    
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Rob -- mine doesn't have a serial number. It's evidently a one-of-a-kind with the player's "name" inlaid on the headstock underneath the ShoBud logo.
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Rob Haines


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Post  Posted 23 Jun 2009 3:32 pm    
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I was cleaning up the case which was made by Gretch and I found a sticky label inside the compartment. Hand written:
Sho-Bro - $600.00
top inlay - $200.00
fretboard - $250.00
Gold
hardware - $100.00
Total - $1150.00
I guess that tells for sure what was a standard guitar, what the extras were and cost at the time the guitar was new. I showed it to Bobbe Seymour and he seemed to think that it was written by Shot, that's the sort of thing he would do. I also talked to a buddy, John Hedgecoth who worked at Gruhn's for 25 years. Apparently when Shot started making the guitars after Gretch in 1973, he would buy guitar bodies, Harmony Sovereign, and make the bodies from these. If you look at the two models 1260 and 1266:
http://www.broadwaymusicco.com/Harmony1.htm
you will see the body sizes are the same. Shot made the necks and had a guy who had a shop around the corner from his shop on Broadway did the inlays. Anyway, I love vintage instruments and history so any other info is appreciated. ~Rob
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Jim Bates

 

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Alvin, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 23 Jun 2009 6:41 pm    
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This looks exactly like the Sho-Bro I had in the early 90's. Traded it to a guy in South Carolina for a black D60 Dobro, because he wanted to try a Sho-Bro 7 string. The one I had was just like new when I traded it. Sorry, I do not remember where I bought it, maybe at Herb Remington's shop in Houston.

Value is probably in the $500 - $800 range.

Thanx,
Jim
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Al Terhune


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Post  Posted 23 Jun 2009 8:42 pm    
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Rob -- I forgot to mention mine's a ShoBud, not a ShoBro...that was probably important info before I had you searching inside for markings.

Interesting information, though, you found on how a ShoBro could be upgraded and spiffed up -- I haven't seen that before, but who the heck am I?
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