Bell Cranks Sho-Bud

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Sigi Meissner
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Bell Cranks Sho-Bud

Post by Sigi Meissner »

Who has a few Bell Cranks to sell for a Sho-Bud Super Pro, Serial Nr:
16993. (Could be 'round 1980)

I've decided to leave the unused one where it is and just add a new one on a different cross rod.
( My face turned first into red and then into green and blue)

I'm also curious how happy other Sho-Bud owners are when they have to change a bell crank to another cross rod. Seems not to be a 3 min. job like on an Emmons.
I like everything on Sho-Buds but I'm tending to use the word misconstruction
Steven Black
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Bell cranks for Sho-Bud

Post by Steven Black »

Contact John Coop, he has parts for Sho-Bud's, also duane Marr's of Marr's Guitars.
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James Morehead
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Post by James Morehead »

I don't play a Shobud because of how fast I can change parts around. I play a Shobud because I like the tone, and how it feels. Once you are set up, your done. Just play it. That's what works for me, anyways. YMMV
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