Sho-Bud Restoration

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George King
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Sho-Bud Restoration

Post by George King »

I have a mid 70s Pro two sho bud that I'd like to have professionaly refinished.Its been carried alot and is getting alot of cracks and checks in the finish.Could anyone give me a name of a competent refinisher.I'm in southern Illinois but I could ship it out.Thanks George
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Darvin Willhoite
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Post by Darvin Willhoite »

I'm restoring an old Emmons with a lacquer finish, and I had Mike Cass handle getting the cabinet refinished and the aluminum polished. Whomever he used did a really good job. Here's his website.
http://hometown.aol.com/pushpulguy/page/MikeCass.htm

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Jim Eaton
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Post by Jim Eaton »

Darvin,
How long did it take for the re-finish on the lacquer Emmons??
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Duanne Marrs worked 14 years for Sho-Bud. 615-868-5344.
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Terry Wendt
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Post by Terry Wendt »

Dick Miller in Joelton, TN is the "cabinet man" or so I've heard from many "TOP NOTCH" steel builders. I have played on one of his cabinets (his steel) and it certainly doesn't get any better - sound - sustain - beauty - you name it - it's grand!

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Mark Kelchen
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Post by Mark Kelchen »

You may want to check with Bobbe Seymour at steelguitar.net Also on his web site, they make reference to restoring guitars. Southern Ill? You're not far from Bobbe's shop either.
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Tony Prior
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Post by Tony Prior »

Yes by all means contact Bobbe Seymour at his store. Bobbe is an amazing encyclopedia reference on Sho-Buds,Emmons, etc.. actually, on ALL steel guitars,( the M xx Guitar too ) he will give the right advise and he has a great supply of parts as well.
And yes , he does full restorations as well, and they look great ! I was lucky enough to be in his store a few weeks back and I did see an old Emmons that had been refinihed in a two tone Nitro Lacquer..It was awesome..
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Darvin Willhoite
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Post by Darvin Willhoite »

Jim,
I think Mike had the Emmons parts about 5 or 6 weeks. This was last summer and I still don't have it back together, I've had too many projects that took precedence. It's going to look great when it is finished.

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Bobbe Seymour
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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

Check our new web-site, several restorations, Sho-Bud and Emmons, No Mxx yet, but we can do anything if the final value permits.

www.steelguitar.net
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Post by Chris DeBarge »

Doggone it Bobbe, you and your Sho-Bud guitar porn! That fingertip is one gorgeous instrument.
Bobbe Seymour
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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

I can even make an Emmons look good, Check the new site Chris!
www.steelguitar.net

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Bob Cox
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Post by Bob Cox »

One of the hardest phases of restoration is getting the end plates to shine.ShoBud end plates had alot of pitts in them and you can sand to china and not get them out.
Roger Shackelton
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Post by Roger Shackelton »

Hi Bob,

Speaking of pits on Sho-Bud end plates. You should have seen the end plates on Barbara Mandrell's "Jet 14". It looked like someone had peppered it at close range with No. 6 birdshot. I am surprised that guitar left the factory in that condition.

Roger
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