Mid-'70s era Sho-Bud Pro II Custom with 8x4. Previous owner told me it was once owned and played by Toy Caldwell of The Marshall Tucker Band, for what that's worth. Only issue is with the C6 neck- some strings won't return to tune when pedals are pressed. Could be an easy fix, I don't know; hell, I don't even understand how these things work in the first place. I just like the way they sound.
Looking to drop down to S10, preferably Sho-Bud, so make me an offer if you want to trade. Otherwise $1450 + S&H to lower 48. Comes with a worn but functional case and of course clip-on volume pedal.
D10 Sho-Bud Pro II Custom- $1450 + S&H
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D10 Sho-Bud Pro II Custom- $1450 + S&H
Last edited by Kyle Dosskey on 13 Sep 2009 10:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Question about guitar
HI
What is that item that is between the necks? Looks like a piece of wood, and on the front of the guitar , looks like a large blemish of some kind is the finish missing? Thanks
I also have a beautiful Red remington single 10 with 3 and 4, standard emmons set-up, plays great looks super and one of the best pickups ever, I talked to Herb and he said that those pickups were worth a lot of money!! nice case also I paid a bit over a Thousand for it, be interested in trading, I have been looking for a project, and I live in az. e=mail navion@q.com 928-595-1344 cell home 9280474-0355
What is that item that is between the necks? Looks like a piece of wood, and on the front of the guitar , looks like a large blemish of some kind is the finish missing? Thanks
I also have a beautiful Red remington single 10 with 3 and 4, standard emmons set-up, plays great looks super and one of the best pickups ever, I talked to Herb and he said that those pickups were worth a lot of money!! nice case also I paid a bit over a Thousand for it, be interested in trading, I have been looking for a project, and I live in az. e=mail navion@q.com 928-595-1344 cell home 9280474-0355
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for those who are curious, that tan wood-looking thing between the necks is a strip of leather which was cut to fit by the previous owner in that little space, I guess to protect it from bar dings. It's not glued on or anything so you can take off if you so prefer- I've found it be rather handy while learning the instrument.
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sho-bud
I sent an email.
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sho-bud
Hello Kyle,
I sent you a pm. Please either PM or email a response.
\Thank you.
LB
I sent you a pm. Please either PM or email a response.
\Thank you.
LB
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D10 Shobud pro ll custom
This is a steal at this price. I have the twin to it& wouldn't take $2500.00. It's the easiest playing steel I've ever played. The C6 tuning issue is probably adjustment on the changer end; ie tuning nuts to tight, not enough pedal travel. Very easy to fix. Sombody buy this quick. I've already got 5 too many. . Andy H.