WTB Sho- Bud MAVERICK

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Joseph Kincher
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Location: Portland, Oregon USA

WTB Sho- Bud MAVERICK

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Anyone out there have a Sho-Bud Maverick they'd be willing to part with? I've been playing lap and console steels for about a year, and would like to start learning pedal also. I need a reliable, affordable starter steel, something I can live with for awhile, and I think the Maverick is a good fit for me. Help me make my Xmas wishes come true, dear forum readers!
Joseph Kincher
Posts: 16
Joined: 15 Nov 2011 8:45 am
Location: Portland, Oregon USA

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Joseph Kincher
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Earl Hensley
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Pedal Steel

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Joe, instead of looking for a Mav. you may want to look into a Zum Stage One. For around $ 900 to 1000 you can get a brand new steel that is probably one of the best inexpensive steels out there. Not that theres anything wrong with a Mav. the Stage one is much better. Just a thought.
Earl
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