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Louis Schubert


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Blue Ridge, GA, USA
Post  Posted 28 Mar 2012 5:42 pm    
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For Sale
Purchased in 2001, I am parting with my ShoBud Pro III.
This instrument has been 'out' a grand total of once, otherwise.. it has been in my smoke-free basement studio.
Asking price is $3,000. I will ship UPS from zip code 30513. Costs can be calculated by visiting http://www.ups.com and use the UPS calculator. The shipping carton measures 41"x19"x9" and weighs 90 lbs.
I have uploaded the copedant as
http://www.schubie.com/images/ShoBud/Copedant.jpg
Photographs are
http://www.schubie.com/images/ShoBud/ShoBud1.jpg
http://www.schubie.com/images/ShoBud/Shobud2.jpg
http://www.schubie.com/images/ShoBud/ShoBud3.jpg and
http://www.schubie.com/images/ShoBud/ShoBud4.jpg
This is an absolutely mint instrument.
There is no real call for a pedal steel in tiny Blue Ridge, GA and my years of 'enjoying' cigarettes has left me with a nice case of lung cancer which, so far, my doctor has under control.
I can be reached via eMail schubie@schubie.com and will forward my phone to any legit interested individual.
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Louis Schubert
Darn good bass picker.
Rickenbacker 4003
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Bill Howard

 

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Indiana, USA
Post  Posted 29 Mar 2012 11:47 am     Hope for the best
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Louis I hope you and your doc can whip that stuff brother!!. I have COPD from 28 years of enjoying those overpriced cancer sticks!.
I know other ex smokers are the worst about them but I think a lot of us have suffered over them. there are days I walk 5 ft and have to sit down because I can't breathe..I will say a Prayer for you and hope for the best for your total recovery. Your Steel looks like one Doug Jernigan had on the front of an Album Cover???(well I think it does:) if someone has it I wish they would post it so I could see if my memory still works:). those Pro 3's are some kind of a Bud good luck in your sale...
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Louis Schubert


From:
Blue Ridge, GA, USA
Post  Posted 29 Mar 2012 8:09 pm     Thanks
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Thanks for your comment and your thoughts.

One of the hardest things (for me, at least) is not "preaching" to "kids" (I'm 67.. now, almost everyone is a "kid") about smoking. "Hey, kid... enjoying that ciggie? Want to see my chemo port?"

As for the Pro III, I've never gotten to the point where I thought I could actually play it. I, however, I'm darn sure that I'm a quite respectable bass player. My Rickenbacker 4003 is not for sale.

Clint Eastwood (Dirty Harry) explained it all.. "A man has to know his limitations."
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Louis Schubert
Darn good bass picker.
Rickenbacker 4003
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Bill Howard

 

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Indiana, USA
Post  Posted 30 Mar 2012 8:33 am     Reply
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Louis I also had a 4003 Rick bass.
I ad it LESS than a month I was in a gospel group with my brothers the service was over my borhter tossed the keys over my bass case which of course had to be OPEN,they keys HIT my Bass and put a BIG GOUGE in the front of it,My other brother had hit the front of the last bass I had,OK After the Rick got damaged I bought a brand new ARIA Pro with gold hardware,a man help us load equipment in our Van shove one of our heavy moitors in the bass case was so thin it pushed the volume control thru the case cracked the whole area around the control,I just played it that was three bass's in a ROW damaged..
that Rick in 1987 was about 1500.00 if I remember right.
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