ShoBud LDG SOLD
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ShoBud LDG SOLD
The LDG has been sold for the asking price of $1,700.
Ric
3 pedals, 4 knee levers.
E9th, not sure of set up (either Emmons or ShoBud).
Original pick up and hardware.
Console: walnut "SP" paint
Built January, 1982. s/n 16060
Mint condition. No marks scrapes or burns anywhere
Case also in mint condition
No volume pedal included.
$1,700 plus shipping from Silver Spring, Maryland.
Ric
3 pedals, 4 knee levers.
E9th, not sure of set up (either Emmons or ShoBud).
Original pick up and hardware.
Console: walnut "SP" paint
Built January, 1982. s/n 16060
Mint condition. No marks scrapes or burns anywhere
Case also in mint condition
No volume pedal included.
$1,700 plus shipping from Silver Spring, Maryland.
Last edited by Ric Nelson on 19 Aug 2012 1:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Has this one got pot metal underneath?
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I think the main question here is does it have the double raise single lower changer or the "super pro" triple raise double lower?
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I really don't know what the problem is with having pot metal brackets ! Why would anyone bang the knee levers that hard anyway ? The Sho~Buds have the easiest knee lever action of any guitar i have ever played ! Just my experience with Sho~Buds ! I have played them since 1977 without any problems ! I'm not being mean just stating the facts ! G.P.