Looks like a Sho-Bud fingertip

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Looks like a Sho-Bud fingertip

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The guitar player in a band I'm in recently got a pedal steel -- it looks a lot like a Sho-Bud fingertip from the outside but I don't know about under the hood. I haven't seen it myself but he sent me some photos and would be interested in any ideas anyone has on what the guitar is and/or what's been done to it.


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Post by Ryan Barwin »

Yep, that's definitely a Sho-Bud fingertip.
I don't know much about the undercarriage, but the necks, fretboards, and keyheads are Sho-Bud for sure, and the changers are definitely fingertips.
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Early run Fingertip. Just like mine! But I don't have a gas valve handle installed on mine. Nor does mine have the very strange assortment of knee levers/prosthesis!

Rosewood aprons, staggered 5th and 6th string tuners. Mine has different inlay strips though. They could be twins!
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John Billings wrote: But I don't have a gas valve handle installed on mine.
Yours is electric, ain't it John? :lol: :twisted:
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Steam, James!
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John Billings wrote:Steam, James!
I knew that gas lever had to be after-market.

Thanks, guys.
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what does the handle do?
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Post by Jim Robbins »

Beats me. At first I thought it was there to show scale, but it looks like it might be functioning as a knee lever. I'll ask.
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Post by Ian Sutherland »

The gas valve handle is configured to operate as a RKV lever. A bit tricky, that one.
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Post by Ian Sutherland »

Jim, I should have mentioned that I had a chance to look at the guitar when Paul brought it to my house a few weeks ago. It looks like it needs quite a bit of work done to put it in shape.
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Thanks, Ian. That gas lever is pretty wild. Is the undercarriage standard fingertip apart from the weird lever replacements?

PS -- Nice to meet you the other night -- you've got me convinced to go to St Louis, now I have to convince my wife.
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Jim, it's awful. I can't bear to see a friend stuck with a thing like that. Send it to me and I'll dispose of it properly.

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"Is the undercarriage standard fingertip "

Yes, it is. I would suggest he gets in touch with James Morehead. The bizarre knee levers can be easily replaced with the correct parts. Nice guitar! Better maple than mine. F-tips are fabulous sounding guitars. I would encourage him to spend a few bucks to bring that lovely guitar into tip top condition.
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Post by Jim Robbins »

Sorry, Scott, it's not mine to send. Given John Billings' comment I may suggest Paul (the owner) store it at my place -- he's got a B-bender already, the last thing he needs is to get hooked on pedal steel. It does look pretty and having broken a 5th string Saturday night on the bandstand on my "the Professional", I'd like that offset tuner.
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It's gorgeous Jim. More than worth the effort involved to restore it!
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Post by James Morehead »

Hey John, thanx for the kind words, my friend. Yes I do love to take on refurb projects once in awhile.
Jim , that fingertip is a real sleeper. Here's a few pics of what's under that "blanket". My fingertip project.

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WOW! JAMES! That looks terrific!
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Thanx John. Shows what's possible. Hopefully I can get back on this project this winter. I got a list of 'bud projects to get done first. Yee Haww!!
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Projects? Tell me about it! My whole kitchen is sittin' in my living room!
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Sho-bud Fingertip

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THIS IS A FINGER-TIP THAT I AM WORKING ON. WHEN FINISHED IT WELL BE UPDATED TO THE TWO HOLE PULLER SYSTEM. JOHN COOP IS STILL FINISHING UP SOME OF THE PARTS, I WELL POST THE FINISHED PHOTOS LATERhttp://bb.steelguitarforum.com/userpix0903/7120_DSCF0125_1.jpg[/img]
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Wow Bob! I love it! It gives me great pleasure to see people starting to appreciate Fingertips again.
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Post by Benton Allen »

Hey Bob!
That's going to be really pretty!
There's some really nice Birdseye there.
I can't wait to see the completed guitar.
Good luck with your quest!
Cheers!
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Post by James Morehead »

Nice Bob. I decided to keep mine as original as possible. Fun projects, huh??
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Those are beautiful restoration jobs. But how do you turn the gas on?
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

My first pedal steel was a Sho~Bud fingertip.
It was a beautiful looking guitar, complete with coco-bolo wood and etc.
However, you can spend a lot of time and money in restoring an old fingertip but it will STILL be a fingertip! :roll:
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