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Andy DePaule


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Saigon, Viet Nam & Springfield, Oregon
Post  Posted 30 Mar 2012 1:16 pm    
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I bought a D-10 Sho Bud 8+5 (About 1973 model Racks and barrels) on the forum.
It had this Vertical Knee Lever that is an after market one.
I am 99% sure it was not made by Sho Bud.
Works and looks fine and is a good match the Sho Bud levers well.
It is set to lower the E9th B's to Bb.
This could be used to lower any one or two strings depending on where you place the pulling "fingers"?
However as it is made it will not raise a string. Not unless maybe you could make longer pulling fingers?
It could also have the shaft cut down to work on a single neck Sho Bud.
I have no use for this and would like to sell it with all needed parts for $80.00 plus shipping.
See the pictures so you will know exactly what it is. I have no idea who may have made it.
I have now removed it from the guitar for selling.
Thanks for looking at this,
Andy







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