Shobud Style Replacement Parts- "ADJUSTABLE Knee Levers

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James Morehead
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Ernest Cawby wrote:I noticed you are not using steel but the good stuff.

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Ernie, What do you think I'm using? What's the good stuff?
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Post by Gerard Kema »

I think James is doing a great job in enabling us to refurb and or upgrade our Shobuds.
Last week I ordered a lot of parts from James for my '73 LDG.
In '77 Shobud 'upgraded' it to better parts :cry: and I'd like to go back to real good parts like the ones James is making.
Also, James is very supportive in helping me with my LDG. Thanks a lot James!! :D
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James,
In answer to your earlier question, I want one o' them two-tone jobs! Are you gonna be makin' any barrels?
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John Billings wrote:James,
In answer to your earlier question, I want one o' them two-tone jobs! Are you gonna be makin' any barrels?
Yes, we will be making barrels. I also have our first run of C6th cross shafts.
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Here's our C6 cross shafts.
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Post by Van Gray »

These are really beautiful parts; just awesome, James. I'm new to the pedal steel guitar thing, and James has graciously provided much assistance - great guy. I can't wait to buy some of these parts from him (I need a Sho-Bud project!!!!!).
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I just received an E9 crosa-shaft from James. It's just as beautiful as it looks in these pictures! Can't wait to have the time to install it...
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James, any other Sho-Bud parts you are going to manufacture and sell?
Are you keeping the sales limited to the forum? ;-)
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Yes Gerard, we will soon have knee levers(tear-drop) and knee lever kits. We are also making pull-rods and pedal-rods. I have parts listed on ebay if you type in Sho-bud.
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Any news on the endplates?
If so, can you post some pics of these and other new parts?
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Changer fingers James?
Show Pro D10 - amber (8+6), MSA D10 Legend XL Signature - redburst (9+6), Infinity SD10 (4+5) Sho-Bud Pro 111 Custom (8+6), Emmons black Push-Pull D10 (8+5), Zum D10 (8x8), Hudson pedal resonator. Telonics TCA-500, Webb 614-E,
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Ken Byng wrote:Changer fingers James?
They will be coming soon.
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Here's our new fretboards. They are metal based. White or black available.

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Excellent work James!
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Stunning!!!!

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James, WOW! :eek: Beautiful work!
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Fretboard

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James, I put the black original dustcatcher on this Pro 1 I'm finishing up
Imagebut it took away from the look. Then I saw your white fretboard and thought that may be the look. Blue and white work but not black and blue. Can you see the tape on the edges or is it super thin? I could use anyones thoughts on white or original. thanks.
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Post by James Morehead »

How does this look to ya, David? I agree, white on that blue would be killer. But white on any shobud body looks best to me anyways--it's my fave.

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Here's my blue one with a white fretboard. I think it looks really good.
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Dang straight, Bob, that IS a beautiful 'bud!! 8)
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The Tuxedo......

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I just got a box of parts from James, and they are excellent quality. I would highly recommend them to anyone needing parts for their 'Bud.
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Post by Gerard Kema »

Here are 2 pictures showing the progress on refurbing my '73 LDG.
When I bought the LDG it was in bad shape and James offered to help me refurb it. I am completely new to the pedal steel.
After a while I came to the conclusion that some parts were just too bad to make 'em nice and shiny.
Luckily James emailed me that he's making new Sho Bud parts. :D
I ordered quite a few parts and these parts are just great.
The nylon bushings in the L-brackets definitely are an improvement.
I am grateful for all of the help I get from James and I am excited about the new parts. Can't wait to have the LDG refurbed and ready to play... :)

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James,
Ya gonna make any Fingertip parts? Ya know I'm a total sucker for those!
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Post by Bobby Burns »

Hey James, have you got a nylon bushing in the flat bracket where the crossrod mounts to the front apron also, or just in the angle on the other end?
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Post by James Morehead »

Bobby, Gerard is using his original hangers, but our new ones will have the nylon bushing. I will post pictures when I get them done up. :)
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