Shobud refurb coming along nice--pics before and after

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Shobud refurb coming along nice--pics before and after

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It feels great to be moving forward again, though slowly. Here's one we refinished the cabinet. The metal polished up great. Infact, we never thought the cab OR the metal would turn out so sweet. This poor old 'bud was VERY challenged!! Here's a before surgery pic--- meet the Shobud from Hell!! :twisted:

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Man, that looks showroom new!
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Sho-Bud refub

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Wow! Someone's going to be very happy with this guitar, I would like to have seen the "before" pics. Classics don't die they just linger and wait to be revived. :eek: Amazing what a little effort and diligence will acheive. :) :)
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Post by Todd Chambeau »

Ray,
Your right I WILL BE VERY VERY HAPPY WITH THIS GUITAR.
Here are the before pics. This sucker was a worn down wart hog.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... highlight=

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James, you 'da man. Great to see you're back at it.

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You would never know it could be brought back from the dead like that. The workmanship is even more amazing seeing the "before" pictures.
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Thanx for the kind words, fellas, it goes to show, I'm not the only one who appreciates real craftsmanship---something rare these days. I'm glad to contribute---it's a labor of love for these cool old Shobuds.

Todd, Thanx for your link, and yes this is Todds Shobud from Hell!! Hope you don't mind me harvesting these before pics and directly posting them for viewers convenience. I lost the before pics when my computer died a few months ago. I was about to ask for yours, but you beat me to it. Ah-ha!!

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Post by Tom Wolverton »

Looks fantastic. Did you have to do any repair to the apron-to-top joints that sometimes separate on these old 'buds?
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Believe it or not, this cabinet did not have seperation issues that are pretty common, Tom.
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Wonderful job James! What are ya gonna do with the pedals and knees? Hope you're not in the bad weather area!
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John Billings wrote:Wonderful job James! What are ya gonna do with the pedals and knees?
JB
Awe, you know John, make 'em shine like new money, Bro!!
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Hey Bud!
No twisters in your area? Hope not!
What I meant was the pedal and lever set up. The left knees seem to be in a kinda awkward position, and there seem to be 9 racks, with only 7 in use. I know you'll make everything shine like crazy!
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No twister in my yard so far. I'll post picks when the new undercarriage is installed.
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Ah! So you're switching to a more modern system. Guitar will be killer! You know me, though! I love R&B Shobuds! So easy to noodle around with.
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Wow that sure looks better now, real shame to loose that original stressed look though!
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Here Todd's keyhead before and after-----------------------------

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Bob Muller wrote:Wow that sure looks better now, real shame to loose that original stressed look though!
Hey Bob, This guitar was definately BEYOND original petina. LOL!!
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James, I don't know I have been told the real value is in the original look, This guy will have to wear sunglasses just to get near the guitar now. Be sure to post photos of the underside to, can't wait to see the progress.
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Hey Bob, When they get BEYOND original, that's where I come in. :P
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James, maybe the topic should be "Restoration,Why it must be done"
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Such incredible work, maybe it deserves a new decal:


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Oh, That's rich, Rich!! LOL!! :lol:
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mirror-like polish

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You're probably going to have a problem with women coming up on the bandstand, wanting to use the shiney end-plates as cosmetic mirrors when they want to touch up their make-up.
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Post by Dan Beller-McKenna »

You're probably going to have a problem with women coming up on the bandstand, wanting to use the shiney end-plates as cosmetic mirrors when they want to touch up their make-up.
And the "problem" with that is . . . . ??
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"And the "problem" with that is . . . . ??"

Well,,,,, Kinda depends on the women!
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