Sho-Bud Serial Numbers
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I don't even own a Sho~Bud, but I think that this thread is fascinating and Gene is amazing and one of the helpingest fellows that ever walked the planet and sat behind a rectangular piece of wood with wires and incomprehensible mechanics that supposedly (in the right hands, but not mine) makes beautiful music.
Gene...you da man!!!
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Good Morning Gene,
I would like to add my Thanks for what you are doing for us Sho-Bud owners. If I may, I have a Super Pro #15329 if you have any info on it. It has been completely redone and is beautiful. Also, it is signed by Lloyd Green and dated 01/04. That is about when it was redone then sold by Bobby's place in Hendersonville to the fellow I bought it from recently. I am not a pro player, in fact I am 70 yrs old and have only been at it for about 3 years now. Just thought it would be nice to know something about the steel. Thanks again and Bless you for all your time and efforts.
Jerry Grant
Bartlett, Tx
I would like to add my Thanks for what you are doing for us Sho-Bud owners. If I may, I have a Super Pro #15329 if you have any info on it. It has been completely redone and is beautiful. Also, it is signed by Lloyd Green and dated 01/04. That is about when it was redone then sold by Bobby's place in Hendersonville to the fellow I bought it from recently. I am not a pro player, in fact I am 70 yrs old and have only been at it for about 3 years now. Just thought it would be nice to know something about the steel. Thanks again and Bless you for all your time and efforts.
Jerry Grant
Bartlett, Tx
Jerry Grant
'74 Emmons,SD10,Black
'79 ShoBud Super Pro, Orange Lacquer
Session 500, Bandit 112, Fender Pro 185
Epiphone 6 String Acoustic
'74 Emmons,SD10,Black
'79 ShoBud Super Pro, Orange Lacquer
Session 500, Bandit 112, Fender Pro 185
Epiphone 6 String Acoustic
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Gene!
What great information! Really helps straighten out the serial numbers. How about some of the earlier ones?
My Fingertip is #7-207-207
My rack and barrels S-10 is #7444 (might be in that range you mentioned that ShoBud kept for itself?)
My later S-10 is #6535
Any information would be greatly appreciated!
Best,
JB
What great information! Really helps straighten out the serial numbers. How about some of the earlier ones?
My Fingertip is #7-207-207
My rack and barrels S-10 is #7444 (might be in that range you mentioned that ShoBud kept for itself?)
My later S-10 is #6535
Any information would be greatly appreciated!
Best,
JB
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Hi Gene, when you get a chance I'd like to know about the two I have: a rack and barrel professional, 7776, and an S-10, 9895. Thanks
Russ
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pro 2 year mfg.
gene: just bought a pro 2 serial number....12588...that i am getting ready to re-work. would like to know year mfg. if possible...thanks jack
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Gene, I can't resist,... model 6160 #17200. Thanks for
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all your work! Bill Flores
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Gene, thank you very much. I would like to add something here, and please don't take it the wrong way, because I think what you're doing is abdo-lutely wonderful. I don't know what year Gretsch became involved with ShoBud. But, I do think they came in with a well thought out, mature, business model. Something that Shot and David probably weren't that concerned about previously. They built guitars. I think that with Gretsch's involvement, things tightened up.
Now my guitar #7444 is a very early R&B model, a 1967. Yet it has a higher serial number than my 1974 guitar! And I've seen many other earlier guitars with serial numbers that just don't jive. I think that the confused, earlier serial number questions, unfortunately got passed on to include, wrongly, the guitars of the Gretsch era. You have been able to correct this mistaken assumption.
My 1959 Permanent has no serial number! And my Fingertip? #7-207-207? What's up with that wacky number? No one knows. I've been told by Ricky and Coop that it's a "first-run" guitar. But various sources place various dates on that run. From 1963 to 1965. I wonder what serial number is on our friend James' Fingertip?
Anyway, thanks for providing this great service to all of us ShoBud lovers!
Best,
JB
Now my guitar #7444 is a very early R&B model, a 1967. Yet it has a higher serial number than my 1974 guitar! And I've seen many other earlier guitars with serial numbers that just don't jive. I think that the confused, earlier serial number questions, unfortunately got passed on to include, wrongly, the guitars of the Gretsch era. You have been able to correct this mistaken assumption.
My 1959 Permanent has no serial number! And my Fingertip? #7-207-207? What's up with that wacky number? No one knows. I've been told by Ricky and Coop that it's a "first-run" guitar. But various sources place various dates on that run. From 1963 to 1965. I wonder what serial number is on our friend James' Fingertip?
Anyway, thanks for providing this great service to all of us ShoBud lovers!
Best,
JB
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Word of Thanks
Gene, Thanks so much for the info on my SuperPro. Guess it will celebrate it's 30th birthday next week. I would never have thought it was bleached from black to the sort of transparent orange color it is now. But knowing it was once black accounts for the slightly dark graining in the finish. Someone did a wonderful job on it.
Again, Thank You,
Jerry Grant
Again, Thank You,
Jerry Grant
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'79 ShoBud Super Pro, Orange Lacquer
Session 500, Bandit 112, Fender Pro 185
Epiphone 6 String Acoustic
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Session 500, Bandit 112, Fender Pro 185
Epiphone 6 String Acoustic
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Gene, thanks- My guitar was made on my wife's 16th birthday! That's a fun fact..
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