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Topic: WTS: Vintage Double Neck Sho Bud |
John Titsworth Jr
From: Mena, Arkansas, USA
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Posted 2 May 2016 8:06 am
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I am listing this for a friend. I am not particularly sure of the details of this guitar, but I understand it was not played very much and spent most of its life in the case under a bed.
I will forward interested buyers info to the seller. You will make the deal with him directly. $2,000 is the asking price.
email me at johntitsworthjr@sbcglobal.net for the sellers contact information.
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Ron Pruter
From: Arizona, USA
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Posted 2 May 2016 9:28 pm
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WOW. This, to me, looks like an interesting combo of a ZB and a ShoBud. Kind of like a ShoBud Fingertip to ZB changer?? I'll be watching this one just because I'm curious. RP _________________ Emmons SKH Le Grande, '73 Fender P/J bass, Tick tack bass, Regal high strung, USA Nashville 112. |
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Tommy Auldridge
From: Maryland, USA
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Posted 3 May 2016 6:19 am Me too.....
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Me too..... |
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Henry Matthews
From: Texarkana, Ark USA
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Posted 3 May 2016 7:38 am
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Nice looking Bud but never seen one like that but I'm sure not a Sho-Bud expert. Maybe Ricky can shed some light on this. _________________ Henry Matthews
D-10 Magnum, 8 &5, dark rose color
D-10 1974 Emmons cut tail, fat back,rosewood, 8&5
Nashville 112 amp, Fishman Loudbox Performer amp, Hilton pedal, Goodrich pedal,BJS bar, Kyser picks, Live steel Strings. No effects, doodads or stomp boxes. |
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Ricky Davis
From: Bertram, Texas USA
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Posted 3 May 2016 9:26 am
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With just those pics that are posted; there is nothing about this guitar that is Sho~bud; other than the sticker on the front of the body.
There was a LOT of homemade pedal steels made with many of the features of popular brands; back in the day and this one does look pretty dang good....I'd like to see the underneath.
Ricky _________________ Ricky Davis
Email Ricky: sshawaiian2362@gmail.com |
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Tommy Auldridge
From: Maryland, USA
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Posted 3 May 2016 11:14 am BozSan Maybe?
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There was a man in Virginia Years ago, who made a steel with the brand name BozSan, and they had inlay strips like this. I think maybe that's what it is. Tommy....... |
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Jim Goins
From: Michigan, USA
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Posted 4 May 2016 4:41 am wts: vintage double neck sho bud
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Looks to be sho bud parts, pedals, pickup castings and looks like someone revamped fingertip changer and end castings. |
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David Mitchell
From: Tyler, Texas
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Posted 15 May 2016 12:39 pm
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There is nothing there that resembles a Sho-Bud or a ZB other than the fact that the stops are on the endplate like a ZB but yet the changer looks more like an old S-B Fingertip. Cabinet could have began life as a Sho-Bud Fingertip. Probably a one off custom build out of mostly factory parts from various makes.
In theory that type changer should sound like a million bucks but there is more to the sound than the changer. Might be a fantastic instrument. I'd love to get my grubby little hands on it for a test ride. Like the others said you can ignore the decal. Very little Sho-Bud left on it. I really think it is a Sho-Bud Fingertip wood cabinet hence the logo on front.
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David Mitchell
From: Tyler, Texas
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Posted 15 May 2016 1:21 pm
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If I was a betting man I would bet when properly tuned up that instrument sounds like a million bucks! |
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David Mitchell
From: Tyler, Texas
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Posted 15 May 2016 1:38 pm
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Can you get us some good bright pictures underneath the guitar. That part is what a pedal steel is all about. You don't have to take it apart just flip it upside down and set it in the case with the legs up ,pedals away from you or flip it onto a soft bed or couch it won't hurt it. I think it will be necessary to do that to have any chance of selling it being it is one of a kind. The top doesn't tell us much.
It has my interest! Thanks! |
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Billy Carr
From: Seminary, Mississippi, USA (deceased)
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Posted 16 May 2016 5:55 am Psg
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Probably sound good if it'll stay in tune and the old pu's don't T/F body noise. 80# maybe in the case? Interesting! |
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Johnny Cox
From: Williamsom WVA, raised in Nashville TN, Lives in Hallettsville Texas
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Posted 18 May 2016 1:14 pm
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It looks to me that it was a fingertip in its first life. A fingertip changer reworked for sure. Those changers and ZB were very similar. Looks as though the pedals are painted Bud pedals. I was at Sho-Bud on a daily basis from 1968 until the store and factory closed so I've seen a lot of experimental guitars that not many have seen. Not trying to contradict Ricky, just saying I was there. _________________ Johnny "Dumplin" Cox
"YANKIN' STRINGS & STOMPIN' PEDALS" since 1967. |
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Chris Lucker
From: Los Angeles, California USA
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Posted 18 May 2016 4:18 pm
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Heck, I will take a guess. I think it may be a Walters pedal steel.
I had a Walters that looked and worked like a Fingertip. It had inlay on the side of the neck.
What does the case look like? That may be a tell.
If you post some undersides I will compare with the Walters. _________________ Chris Lucker
Red Bellies, Bigsbys and a lot of other guitars. |
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Chris Lucker
From: Los Angeles, California USA
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Posted 19 May 2016 10:58 am
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I do not want to side track the original poster's thread, but here is the Walters I had. It has just as many dissimilarities as similarities. It was a very nice guitar, though.
_________________ Chris Lucker
Red Bellies, Bigsbys and a lot of other guitars. |
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