Dating Sho-Bud Baldwin

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Chad Karnitz
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Dating Sho-Bud Baldwin

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I'm looking for someone who knows about the serial numbers on old Sho-Buds. I found a Baldwin model with a 7146 serial number. Any idea when it was made? Also, do Baldwins have a similar sound to the old Professional and early Pro II models?

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Ed Naylor
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Post by Ed Naylor »

These were only made for a short time around 1968. They had the alumimn frame and 1 knee lever.Sounded great,looked great'but were limited because of the "Crossover" system. They make great "Padded S-10" if converted. Ed Naylor Steel Guitar Works.
Fred Layman
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Post by Fred Layman »

Chad, you might do a "search" at the top of the page on "Baldwin Crossover." They have been discussed previously. They were built from 66 to 69/70. The 66-67 models had a wood neck that extended to and enclosed the changer mechanism. The 68-69 models had a metal pickup and changer housing. Some contend that the later model had a better sound.
Dave Birkett
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Post by Dave Birkett »

You might visit the Unofficial Sho~Bud Website at http://www.planet.eon.net/~gsimmons/shobud/
Click on history.
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Frank Estes
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Post by Frank Estes »

I am surprised this was not already said...

Dating a Sho~Bud Baldwin?

Is this your first date? Image
John Cadeau
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Post by John Cadeau »

I dated a Sho-Bud Baldwin in 1969. Although I don't play it much anymore I won't part with it. For it's time it was a great steel guitar, beautiful mellow sound, beautiful coco bolo rosewood necks and front apron, and birdseye maple body. She's sure pretty. I started ignoring her when I got my Le Grande.
John

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