Sho-Bud Restoration
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Sho-Bud Restoration
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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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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Darvin Willhoite
Riva Ridge Recording
http://hometown.aol.com/pushpulguy/page/MikeCass.htm
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Darvin Willhoite
Riva Ridge Recording
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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!
[my opinion]
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Jimmy Crawford/Russ Hicks... and Buddy Emmons on Bass! aLotOfSpace.com
[my opinion]
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and appearing regularly...
Jimmy Crawford/Russ Hicks... and Buddy Emmons on Bass! aLotOfSpace.com
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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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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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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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Darvin Willhoite
Riva Ridge Recording
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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Riva Ridge Recording
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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
www.steelguitar.net
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