Shobud Maverick rebuild

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Tor Arve Baroy
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Shobud Maverick rebuild

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I usually play a GFI Expo, but I wanted a extra guitar for rehersals etc. I got hold of a shobud maverick that will fit my needs.
But, I`m gonna customize it a bit.
Here are some pics of the process:

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Still not finished, but its getting there :)
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Looking good so far, Tor Arve. Are you keeping the original changer or do you have plans for something new?
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Post by Tor Arve Baroy »

I`m keeping the changer. Gonna set it up like this:
A pedal-raise B`s to C#
B pedal-raise G#`s to A
LKL-raise E`s to F
RKL-raise F#`s to G#
RKR-lower D# to D
I`ll have what I need with this setup. :)
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Sounds great! Post a lot of progress pics.
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Why would you want to cover wood like that with shelfpaper??????..Looking good...Bill

Edited to say...If you have the resources, beadblast the endplates if they don't polish out to suit you.
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Post by Tor Arve Baroy »

I`m having them beadblasted as we speak :wink:
Hoping to get them back today..... :)

Now what I need to get hold of is two extra knee levers...think I have one lying around somwhere...
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Your clear coat finish is very well done. Very uniform. How are you doing it, and what are you using.
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Post by Tor Arve Baroy »

Just got the endplates back from beadblasting :D

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Looks much better than the black ones to my eyes :)
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Got the parts, hoping to assemble this weekend :D

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A white fretboard from mr. bradshaw, and a Jerry wallace pickup(also from mr. Bradshaw)
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Post by David Zornes »

Now that's a good looking Maverick. But if they had come that way from the factory, It would have costed us newbies (back in the seventies) around $6-800.00. :whoa:
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Post by Tor Arve Baroy »

Now my maverick rebuild is finished :D
I set it up with a limited, but very useful setup.
2 pedals and 1 knee lever, I will later add one or two more knees.

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I mounted a Truetone on it since the original pup was gone....


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I gave it a sunburst finish and a white fretboard


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Its now a great guitar number two :D
I intend to use for gigs where I have to travel light, for short gigs with just one or two songs it is really small and quick to set up.

Here are a few more pics of the process:

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Here is how I recived it:

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Post by chris ivey »

looks nice! and looks like you got a good pickup, too.
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Post by Chris Boyd »

Did you change the undercarriage from cable to rods?
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Post by Tor Arve Baroy »

No, but I am conemplating doing that....
Just need some more time on my hands, I got a son 4 weeks ago, so I think its bets to postpone any workshop activity for a while :wink:
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Congratulations!!! :D
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thanks :)
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Post by Pastor Bruce Kiser »

great work! like the color(check mine out a little further down under "mahogany'. also love the simplicity of the peds & levers- you can get a lot of music that way.good job!
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Post by Jordan Bissonnette »

I was curious if you saw a tone difference with the plastic wrap removed ? but I guess you also changed pickups right so you probably can't ever answer that question. Anyways I send you a private msg too. I'm thinking of doing this with my Maverick and just leaving it the natural wood color with a clear coat over it. I'm getting my pickup re-wound by Jerry wallace too.
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