Formica Sho-Bud sighting!

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Jim Smith
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Formica Sho-Bud sighting!

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I'm pretty sure this is Buddy Charleton on a Formica Sho-Bud with Ernest Tubb starting at 43 seconds in:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrC7qIZl ... re=related
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Post by Roger Shackelton »

HI JIM,

The last performance is in a small auditorium.
Do you have any idea who's playing the lap steel guitar?

It appears to be in the 1940s. ??


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Post by Clyde Mattocks »

The last clip is taken from a movie which I saw as a kid, could be "Hollywood Barn Dance". The steel player looks like a very young Jerry Byrd, and sure sounds like him. If so, would be the first time I ever saw him with a hat.
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Jim,
How many did they build??? I think this is rare


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Post by Jim Smith »

I had only heard of one before, and it seems like Hal Rugg had it. This is the first one I've seen in action. Maybe it's the same guitar.
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I've heard that they made two.
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I found this picture on my computer, but don't remember the story behind it.
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Post by David Wright »

Well, I emailed the Jacksons, and got this reply from Dawn, Sho Bud never made a Formica guitar..so, could these have been done after they left the factory??

Heres Dawns mail

Correct. Never built a formica Sho-Bud. The only time Dad or Uncle Harry has used formica is in the past couple years on our Jackson Steel Blackjack model.
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

The formica guitars were built by Shot, not his boys.

Send Bobbe Seymour an e-mail, he can fill you in.
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Post by Bobby Burns »

The one Buddy is playing in the clip is a cabinet end perm. It is most likely painted black, not formica. I would think blackwood or ebony would even be more likely than formica on this one.
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Post by David Wright »

well, got this info in a email today

David,
I have the disassembled single, and I sold the double the was made for Hal Rugg to Bobby Reid recording studios here in Hendersonville.


so, there was 2 made ...
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Could this be Buddy Charleton playing yet another Formica Sho-Bud in this clip? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVh1E_tbzyo
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Post by Casey Lowmiller »

I'm pretty sure that the brownish one in Jim Smiths photo was Hal Rugg's.

It looks like Charleton's is a D-10 as well. It looks like it could me formica...maybe just painted though.

Perhaps someone should ask Buddy Charleton, I bet he can perhaps fill us in. Of course, Bobbe, Ricky Davis and James Morehead could probably fill us in too!!!

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