1970 Sho-Bud Baldwin Crossover Project
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if it is 7539 that would put it real close to the one i had. (7545) i still have the receipt where i bought it new feb 28 1970. although that doe's not actually determine the mfg. date.....thanks jack
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Benton. That is a beautiful example of a crossover. I have one all apart that I will restore someday. Mine has that same beautiful wood like yours, but needs refinished. I don't think mine will go back as a crossover. I also want to add knee levers. When I took it apart I was shocked that the wood body was not glued or conected. The wood panals just bolt to the frame individually.
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GA - the frame is not steel, but actually aluminum. I agree, you are right if you have to pay for parts it would be crazy. I f I can borrow some original parts I have a friend who could make me what I need. Many ""parts" are available at the local hardware shop and just need to be worked on.
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The front top deck - one piece at a time!!!!!!!!!!!
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tbhenry wrote:GA - the frame is not steel, but actually aluminum. I agree, you are right if you have to pay for parts it would be crazy. If I can borrow some original parts, I have a friend who could make me what I need. Many ""parts" are available at the local hardware shop and just need to be worked on.
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Richard asked:
Cheers!
Benton
To answer your question Richard, mine weighs a total of 65 lbs setup and ready to play. The aluminum frame weighs in at 10 lbs, and the birds eye maple wood comes in at 14.25 lbs. I mention the weights only because most people seem to think that the aluminum frame is the heaviest part of the guitar. Not so, but it does definitely contribute to the overall need to use a dolly when transporting.How much does one of those bad boys weigh when all together?
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Hi Richard thank you for your compliments. I got the maple of ebay -total $65 and a couple of cans of tung oil - lots of steel wool and some very sore arms and hands. The necks are one piece each, all the way from the changer end to the keyheads. I cut it out with a jigsaw. I made template from a neck I got from Darvin Wilhoute and I already had a gumby template. if you need a template I can give you a copy.
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