Blond Sho-Bud S-10 C6th w/free books

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Geoff Cline
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Blond Sho-Bud S-10 C6th w/free books

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After a lot of experimentation and thought, I have decided to focus on non-pedal steel. SO, I'm selling my single neck C6th Pedal Steel.

Blond Sho-Bud. Serial 5074, set up C-6th with one knee lever and six pedals. I bought this here in May. Comes with hard case and leg bag. Some bar dings and checking in the finish (that are only noticeable up close). overall very clean. plays and sounds GREAT. (You can use the search function to see the original ad). $1300

C6th books/materials by Herbie Wallace, Neil Flanz and others--FREE with purchase of guitar


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Bump.
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I sold this Bud to Geoff. The story on is is this. Some years back, i was wanting you learn to play a pedal steel.Watching all the ads trying to find a good deal.I saw an ad in the Local trade paper, a pawn/music store on the south side of Indy had one. I drove down to the store looked at it and bought it not knowing the difference between E-9 and C-6. During the course of our conversation, He asked me if I had heard of Jimmy Dickens. He told me that this Guitar belonged to his Steel player, Coy Crank and he was selling it for his widow.I asked him if he could verify this and he had no proof, This is why i was looking for info. on Coy Crank in Steel Players section. This Bud is in Good shape for it"s age if Geoff didn't get too mad at it. Norm
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Post by Geoff Cline »

Thanks Norm. Rest assured all, I love and have babied this guitar! I'm just going to make more (and better) music quicker on a non-pedal 8. This is a sweet C6th horn...as they say in these parts.
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Bump up for selling everything separately. Tuner is gone. Thanks!
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Bump.
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Bump for lower price and GREAT C6th single neck.
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Swingin' jazzy bump.
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Bump.
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Nibbles but no bite...yet :) Bump!
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Spooky :whoa: Happy :mrgreen: Halloween bump.
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Election Day Bump. Vote C6th!!
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TTT
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Post by John Billings »

Nice axe! I have an older one, a 1967. They sound great. And,,, they can be easily converted to a 3 and 4 E9th guitar with parts from James Morehouse.
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Post by Ken Metcalf »

If someone could work on showbuds you could make a killer 10 string universal...
https://sanantoniosteelguitarassoc.com/
MSA 12 String E9th/B6th Universal
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It is a great guitar...that apparently can be configured in many ways (I'm told that they are relatively easy to change...). Someone needs a good ol' Bud...Bump
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one more time, with gusto.
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Le bump.
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Friday and its time to think about trades...although cash is still king. Take it to the top!
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Blond Sho-Bud set up for C6

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This Sho-Bud looks like a 6140 possibly a '74 looks just like mine! But mines been converted to E9 with 3&4. I'm drooling and slobbering on myself! I think $1300 is a very fair price for this piece. If I had the $ and the space...Too many toys already.
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thanks Dana! Bump for a fine Sunday.
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I'm thinkin' this beauty is no later than 1972. It's a racks and barrels guitar. I think they went to barrels behind two-hole pullers in '73. Here's my '67, 6 and 2.

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I might be interested in trading a 1953 D-8 stringmaster. It is a little un-pretty, but functions very well and the lollipop tuners all turn like brand new. The good news is I live in SW Austin, so we could easily meet up and compare guitars. Let me know if you're interested. Thanks!

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Dana, that's a honey of a Bud!
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I have a VINTAGE violin from the best repair and Violin player in Little Rock,AR. Birdseye Maple back over 100 years old plus vintage case. Pictures available upon request. Would you be interested in a TRADE. I value the Vioin at $750.00 and would be willing to deal.
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