My New Sho-Bud

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Gary Watkins
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My New Sho-Bud

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This is a picture of my new Baby Sho-Bud. What do you think?


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Baby Sho-Bud

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That would fit my 14 month old Grandson just right, but I'll be danged if he's gonna get a 'Sho-Bud' when I can't have one to! :whoa: :\ :D

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Ha, Ha, Ha, :lol:

Wow! No problem puttin that PSG in the overhead bin of an airplane, that is, if it does'nt fit in your back pocket, eh? :eek:

And no back problems, either!! ;-)

Uhhhh, do you use a pencil for the bar and your toes for the pedals? :?:

TONE you ask? Why I'll bet Bobbe's got it set up jussss right!!! 8) TX

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I told you not to use hot water !! :eek: :whoa: :lol:
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Post by Drew Howard »

Is it R/C or battery operated? :D
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Cute

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Isn't it just "Darling!"
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Post by Roger Edgington »

That is really cute. If my crossover was that size I could pick it up.
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here's a quarter...call me when you grow up!
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Post by Darvin Willhoite »

Looks like Bobbe's trying to figure out how to get under it. :)
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I think you are a very tall person..
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Post by James Morehead »

So what model is this one--the "Baby Hughey Land" model?? Looks like your permanantly in Hughey land on this one!! I bet it's got awesome tone. 8) :lol: :lol:
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Post by Michael Douchette »

I think it only has one "knee" lever...

... right in the middle... >:-)
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Post by Damien Odell »

geez.....Bobbe is a giant of a man....
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Post by Carl Williams »

Okay it's cute but where's the Baby Pac-a-Seat? :whoa:
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Post by Randal Smith »

Looks like it's just the right size for Two-Foot Fred (of the Muzik Mafia).

It'll probably grow up to be a Super Pro.
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Post by James Cann »

Bobbe, assuming for the moment that seconds ago you saw this for the first time and have just now looked up into the camera, the look on your face couldn't be more in keeping!

You do lead a gripping life, don't you!
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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

Gary W. gave me permission to play this before I delivered it to Fred Justice for its new case.

It really is a true steel guitar made with all professional parts. It's like a Pro 1, but only half size, hence the model name, "Sho-Bud Pro 1/2".
Or instead of being a pro Maverick, it could be a Sho-Bud Pony. Designed for folks that just want to play a "little".
Such a deal, half the guitar at twice the price,


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Double Raise, Tripe Raise Changer?

I wanna see that changer underneath.

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Post by Jim Cohen »

Yeah, now you can honestly tell people that, in addition to 6-string, you play a little steel guitar...
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Post by Micky Byrne »

Goodness, I can just now see a young kiddy start to learn on that and be a monster player by the time he's 6 :)

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Baby Sho-Bud

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Bobbe, try not to use extreme hot water in the wash next time.
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Post by Fuzzy Plant »

At first look, I thought you left it out in the rain on your back loading dock. But, after thinking more about it, I realize it must be that Crisco you used to make it shine. Didn't you know that Crisco is shortning???

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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

You guys are hilarious! But the guitar is real, No, not a triple raise, or lower, it's a perm.

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Looks like a moneymaker

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Perfect size. You should rent it out for baby pictures. al
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Shorty

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Bobbe I will send you half of a personal check for it. Deal?? Dale
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