***** Sho-Bud LDG - model 6150 w/ flight case *****
***** Sho-Bud LDG - model 6150 w/ flight case *****
Okay Guys, so 3's a crowd in my household.
I have a Sho Bud LDG with a Red Dirt Texas flight case with me here at Scotty's if anyone would like to check it out in the flesh. It's a VERY nice Sho-Bud. I gave it a serious cleaning and polishing to the undercarriage when I got it. Can be converted to your copedent.
• Bright Green Finish
• Duane Marrs inspection sticker
• ATA Flight Case (with wheels!)
• 3 pedals (smooth narrow) 4 Knees (teardrop)
• Bill Lawrence Pick UP (705 - but can't guarantee)
• Stays in tune GREAT.
I also have a stock Sho Bud pick up from my personal stash that has been rewrapped by Jerry Wallace that I can switch out if you'd prefer that. I tend to be a fan of single coils, but this pick up sounds great in this guitar.
Here's a whole bunch of pictures:
http://www.oneinchround.com/ldg/
Of course, if you're not at Scotty's and you're interested - that's ok too, I can ship it. I'll check forum PM"S when I can.
I can take Credit Cards through my business (no fees!), or Pay Pal.
thanks!
Scott
I have a Sho Bud LDG with a Red Dirt Texas flight case with me here at Scotty's if anyone would like to check it out in the flesh. It's a VERY nice Sho-Bud. I gave it a serious cleaning and polishing to the undercarriage when I got it. Can be converted to your copedent.
• Bright Green Finish
• Duane Marrs inspection sticker
• ATA Flight Case (with wheels!)
• 3 pedals (smooth narrow) 4 Knees (teardrop)
• Bill Lawrence Pick UP (705 - but can't guarantee)
• Stays in tune GREAT.
I also have a stock Sho Bud pick up from my personal stash that has been rewrapped by Jerry Wallace that I can switch out if you'd prefer that. I tend to be a fan of single coils, but this pick up sounds great in this guitar.
Here's a whole bunch of pictures:
http://www.oneinchround.com/ldg/
Of course, if you're not at Scotty's and you're interested - that's ok too, I can ship it. I'll check forum PM"S when I can.
I can take Credit Cards through my business (no fees!), or Pay Pal.
thanks!
Scott
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What is the price, Scott? Thanks....that is one beautiful Sho~Bud. Looks brand new.
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Scott, didn't recieve your, e-mail gave you a call, looks like we are playing phone tag for a little bit...hope to talk soon...Bob
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How Much Are You Asking For This Guitar?
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ask nicely Danny. It's $2200, maybe less to a nice person who I know will love it and play it.
thanks!
(edited... + shipping, but I get good rates on UPS & FedEx).
thanks!
(edited... + shipping, but I get good rates on UPS & FedEx).
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Jeff, I agree, I tend to be a fan of stock pick ups. In case anyone else missed it in my post, yes, I have an original sho bud pick up from another guitar I owned that I would be willing to switch out - for those sho bud players out there who've had it done, you know a Jerry Wallace re-wrap is an beautiful thing.I also have a stock Sho Bud pick up from my personal stash that has been rewrapped by Jerry Wallace that I can switch out if you'd prefer that.
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Hello, Other than the pickup, is the finish and everything else original? Thanks, Jim
Jim - to the best of my knowledge it's stock accept for a few John Coop bell cranks on the guitar and the pick up (which I can swap out for a original sho bud single coil re-wrapped by wallace if you prefer). IT has a very short chain of title.
Have a trade deal pending on this guitar.
In the meantime, I welcome inquiries from anyone with true interest about the guitar or possible trades.
I like classic model or "re-issue" Gibson guitars from that era, vintage amps - steel or guitar. Possibly other steels, but i'm pretty particular (aren't we all?), and space is an issue at my house.
thanks!
-Scott
Have a trade deal pending on this guitar.
In the meantime, I welcome inquiries from anyone with true interest about the guitar or possible trades.
I like classic model or "re-issue" Gibson guitars from that era, vintage amps - steel or guitar. Possibly other steels, but i'm pretty particular (aren't we all?), and space is an issue at my house.
thanks!
-Scott
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If any of you out there have wanted a nice LDG this is a very fine example. I owned it for about three years. Don't poo-poo that old 705. It was put on early on in the life of the guitar and sounds real nice. I replaced it with a Williams which I am very happy with but the LDG and 705 combo had considerably more power than my Willy with a Tru-Tone. Go get it and Happy Trails. Mike C.
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I second Mike,
This is a great guitar! The 705 sounds great and really barks! Always stays in tune. I miss this one and would still have it but ordered/recieved a new one.
Pat
This is a great guitar! The 705 sounds great and really barks! Always stays in tune. I miss this one and would still have it but ordered/recieved a new one.
Pat
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