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- chas smith
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Craig, it's a Professional. I have a couple of Fingertips, one is semi-playable and the other is a "basket". I also have a triple-neck Permanent 11-11-16 that has been in the early stages of restoration for a very long time.
There was an earlier post, that I did, on Showing my Emmons again, that evolved into a show the upskirt of this Professional. I removed the rack and barrel and spent a lot of time redesigning and machining an alternative.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=142664
There was an earlier post, that I did, on Showing my Emmons again, that evolved into a show the upskirt of this Professional. I removed the rack and barrel and spent a lot of time redesigning and machining an alternative.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=142664
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My Coop Special
This is my Sweet Professional that has been done over by John Coop. I love it dearly. You can see it tonite at the Yuba City Moose Lodge.
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I love 'em. They look good, sound good and as experience has shown, can be brought up to a mechanical level where they are better than they were when new.
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Ok here is my fingertip again. It was custom built for a Canadian player by the name of Ken Near in 1966. According to Al Brisco, Ken taught him a couple licks, and also taught Buddy Cage.
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Sho Bud Pro
I have a Sho-Bud Pro that I can't find enough hours in the day to play . . Works well with the Walker S.S - Can someone tell me the what the difference between some of these models are? For example Sho-Bud Pro and LDG ?, or Pro 1 and Pro 3? Thanks
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Sh-Buds
My favorite daily players....2 1982 Pro 1's with Coop running gear and BL 710/JW Truetone...Larry
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I'm telling you, there's nothing like a sho-bud, its the 'stratavarious'of steels, Boy, that statement shouldn't make anybody mad!
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Sho Bud
Richard said that is not his regular guitar.
I would like to see a picture of the other guitar .because the Sho Bud is one of the most beautiful guitars I have ever seen.
In fact all the Sho Buds are just beautiful.
I had a formica Emmons for about twenty years.
It was all guitar ,but did not ever look nice like a Sho Bud.
I missed out on looks,all that time.
No wonder you don't see them out in public much.
I think I would keep mine at home also,and have a road guitar.
Bill
I would like to see a picture of the other guitar .because the Sho Bud is one of the most beautiful guitars I have ever seen.
In fact all the Sho Buds are just beautiful.
I had a formica Emmons for about twenty years.
It was all guitar ,but did not ever look nice like a Sho Bud.
I missed out on looks,all that time.
No wonder you don't see them out in public much.
I think I would keep mine at home also,and have a road guitar.
Bill
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