my Shobud Professional---One quiet rainy afternoon--

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Colby Tipton
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Post by Colby Tipton »

I'll get it together.
No help from Jim Beam.
I was kiddin' with the Howard.
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James Morehead
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I guess you can see a little difference here. Makes the hassle worth it to me. But then, I'm crazy anyways!! :twisted:

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Well, here's the completion of my little rainy day project. Some of the upgrades I made are new lowers on all the fingers, new Truetones, and new knee levers. A complete cleanup of ALL parts and re-install. Also a few new changes underneath the hood for the copedent. It's a pleasure to take on a project like this without the pressure of a deadline, and do it on MY time table. OOOHH how this guitar plays and sounds!! 8) (It helps to have a Pro I to play for a spare!! AH--HA!!) ;-)

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Now, I want to thank John Coop for making the finest shobud replacement parts on the planet. AND yes, those are Jagwire Ricky Davis series strings, And WC Edgar seat--last of a few orders before my friend Thom Beeman bought the company from WC.
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Rainy Day in Arizona

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James,
The next rainy day here in Az. I'll give you a call, and you can come out and use my Carter for a "project"! :lol:

Rainy day in Az.?? You don't need to hold your breath James! ;-) :D

Larry

edited to add because I forgot, GGGrreat looking "Bud"!!
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Thanx for the kind words, Larry!! It would be fun to come to ya'lls steel show someday!
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Post by Chris LeDrew »

James, I'll be sure to bring my Sho~Bud sunglasses to Kansas so I don't get blinded by that undercarriage. Great work, my friend! You currently have the cleanest 'Bud in the whole USA!
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A Labor Of Love

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James

I love all things mechanical but I'm not sure I have enough love for the beauty of that undercarriage. It's a work of art.

Must have been a labor of love on your part. ENJOY. You've earned it!

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Now you have to figure out a way to play it upside down!!! :lol:
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Bravo, James. That is drop dead gorgeous.
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Post by Thomas Stanley »

Great job James!! It looks fantastic! By the way, it appears that you refinished the underside of the cabinet. What product did you use?
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Post by Mike Wheeler »

James, I'm awestruck with that undercarriage! :whoa: What a beautiful job you've done. Coop's parts impress me every time I see them.

Ya done good there, son! You have every right to be very proud, and I just know you had one heck of a lot of fun puttin' that baby together!!

Mmmm, Mmmm, good! :D :D :D
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Post by Larry Strawn »

James,
Any time pal! :D

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James,
That is just to clean looking.

Coop should have my changers and parts ready real soon.
I'll post some before and after pics of the guitar.

I have the guitar taken apart now, polishing the end plates and getting ready to finish the underside.

I can't hardly wait to have a like new Sho-Bud, I hope it plays as good as the LDG I used to have.
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Post by Fred Masters »

James, looks good. Can't wait for mine to get done. Fred
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Post by Ricky Davis »

Perfection at its best.
Very very nice job my brother; and I can attest that those Coop parts are absolutely PERFECT.
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Post by James Morehead »

Thanx for the kind words, everybody!! :oops:

Thomas, John Coop painted the underbody gray when it was at his shop getting a new undercarrage---about 2 years ago now. I don't know what product he used then, sorry.
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Post by Ken Crisp »

Wow ! It don't get no better. Beautiful guitar and beautiful undercarriage. A treasure for sure, James.

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A Rainy Day Caused That?

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That's Beautiful, but it would take more than rain to make me attempt that, maybe a flood! Thanks for posting the pics.

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Post by Mike Christensen »

Nothin' that a case of beer won't fix right up. James, I've got my little round front at the Coopster,s as we speak. Can't hardly stand the suspense. Hope I don't get "half crazy" waiting for it to rain here and do that to my LDG. Happy Trails, Mike C.
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Mike, how's your Pro I coming along--- any pics? 8)
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My S-10

Post by Mike Christensen »

Good to hear from you James. The Coopster has my guitar yet, sounds like it should be done real soon. The suspense is almost too much to bear. Will keep in touch and put up some pics when I get 'er back. Happy Trails.
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