Beautiful Sho-Bud S10 for Sale

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Sandy Martin
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Beautiful Sho-Bud S10 for Sale

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Not a scratch! 4 knee levers, three pedals. Bird's Eye Maple, and includes a like-new SKB case with wheels! Lovingly cared for; I'm selling it because I have a gorgeous Emmons I use all the time, and I need a new bass guitar, so this baby has to go. If you need any more info, don't hesitate to contact me. The price of $2000 does NOT include shipping!
These pictures don't do the guitar justice; the finish is absolutely perfect, and the guitar plays like buttah!!!

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Oh, what the heck...I'll try it again tomorrow...
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Sorry for blurry pics!

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I'll try to take some more pics with a tripod, as it seems my hand is somewhat shakey here! I can tell you that the pics don't do the guitar justice; the finish is crystal clear with not a scratch on it.
Oh, what the heck...I'll try it again tomorrow...
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Post by Tommy Cass »

I can personally say that this guitar is in like new condition. I sold it to Sandy quite a few years ago and like all her equipment, it has been kept in pristine condition. Someone will be real pleased with this guitar.
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Post by Jim Cohen »

... and if Tommy Cass says that, you can take it to the bank.
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I'm kind of wishing you left the blurry photos. That guitar is gorgeous. Wish I could part with the two clams...
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Post by Al Marcus »

Sandy-Great little steel. I have a Pro 1 with 6 and 5 and it is a keeper....al.:) 8)
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Sandy Martin
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Much Better Pics!!

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Took out those blurry pics -- got out my old trusty tripod, and that seems to have done the trick! This really is a sweet little steel. Thanks for the endorsement, Tommy! He knows this instrument, and is an absolutely meticulous steel guitar mechanic. Big hello to Jim over there in Philly, too!
Oh, what the heck...I'll try it again tomorrow...
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bumpske for a great guitar and a great deal. 8)
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Bump

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bump for a great guitar!
Oh, what the heck...I'll try it again tomorrow...
KENNY KRUPNICK
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Post by KENNY KRUPNICK »

Sandy, Nice Blonde Sho~Bud. :D I'd love to own that one.No $$$$$$. :(
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Post by KENNY KRUPNICK »

Sandy, I tried to go to your website,and it won't open.I'd love to see your music.
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Post by Chris Schlotzhauer »

What's wrong with that bass sitting behind the steel?
Keep the steel and play that one.
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Post by Ben Turner »

Chris Schlotzhauer wrote:What's wrong with that bass sitting behind the steel?
Keep the steel and play that one.
My thoughts exactly :lol: :D
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Bump for the weekend...
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Post by Tommy Cass »

I'll bet there is a nice D-10 P/P, sitting under the towel, to the right of the road case.
Probably why she is willing to part with the Bud.
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

I'll bet there is a nice D-10 P/P, sitting under the towel, to the right of the road case.
You're right, Tom. Those Emmons P/P pedals are a dead giveaway!
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Both are classics. :D
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bump!

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The neck on that Precision in the background has reached the point where there's not much left to adjust. I'd really like to purchase a new Sadowsky. The Emmons D10 that I own is what I use almost exclusively, so this little Sho-Bud just sits in it's case. Time to go! I can't have both! I'll throw in a slim line Goodrich pedal in brand-new condition, if that will help to sweeten this deal. This really is a sweet guitar -- I'll miss having it here! Hope it goes off to a good home where it will be used, which is what it was made for...
Oh, what the heck...I'll try it again tomorrow...
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Bump For Great Looking Steel

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Guitar is SOLD!

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I'm very happy to report that this guitar is now SOLD...it's going to a great home, and will be used in the manner for which it was created, and not stuck in a corner hibernating in a case for years...
Oh, what the heck...I'll try it again tomorrow...
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