Sho Bud pros and cons?
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So after digesting all of the above with great gratitude.....I bought this on Ebay. It is immaculate! near mint! Changed strings, lubed it and tweaked on it awhile and it runs like new. Never been touched! Not one unused hole underneath. The case doesn't even have any wear! I love this thing and here it is! much prettier in person than this. Thank you!
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In general, each of my four previous Sho-Buds had stiffer knee levers than my Emmons LeGrand. Plus, they are heavier than the newer brands.
Other than that, all of them never had any tuning problems, and string breakage was usually only on the .011 and .018 strings, which is normal, after several gigs. I still have a Super Pro with my original BL-705 p/u's on it. Great sound! Very dependable.
Thanx,
Jim
Other than that, all of them never had any tuning problems, and string breakage was usually only on the .011 and .018 strings, which is normal, after several gigs. I still have a Super Pro with my original BL-705 p/u's on it. Great sound! Very dependable.
Thanx,
Jim
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I own two mid 70's pro II's that I use for both live shows and recording sessions. Tried lots of guitars over the years. Nothing compares to the tone of a Bud for me. No tuning problems. minimal string breakage.(usually breaks only occur if I have neglected string changes) Shobuds are great guitars when setup properly. And when I have broken a string it takes me about 1/2 a song to have her restrung and retuned.
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Shobud S10
How old would a Shobud S10 be and were they a professional model or a student and were they a good model; free from cabinet drop etc? James Taylor
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James,
The student model Sho buds are called "mavericks". The pro level S10 Sho Buds are fine instruments and there value is based on there condition.
Basically all steels have "cabinet drop". It is not a factor when it comes to what is thought of as a pro level instrument. For instance Sho Bud, Franklin steels and old Emmons Push Pulls have noticeable cabinet drop.
The student model Sho buds are called "mavericks". The pro level S10 Sho Buds are fine instruments and there value is based on there condition.
Basically all steels have "cabinet drop". It is not a factor when it comes to what is thought of as a pro level instrument. For instance Sho Bud, Franklin steels and old Emmons Push Pulls have noticeable cabinet drop.
Bob
Sho~Buds have character. Something that many modern guitars can only aspire to have. They can often be picked up at reasonable prices, and usually have great tone and wood.
The punched out zinc parts are a downside on guitars from that era, but they are easily replaced these days with so many people producing replacement 'Bud parts.
The punched out zinc parts are a downside on guitars from that era, but they are easily replaced these days with so many people producing replacement 'Bud parts.
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S10 Shobud
Hi and thank you all for your expert experience on the Shobud .I am told this one is 1970's and has 4 knee leavers-the teardrop style - as can be seen in the photograph. Should I be careful of cabinet drop and would the mechanisim be a good set up on that age of instrument. I am assured it is in first class condition with paint work as new, JAMES TAYLOR
The picture is included here
The picture is included here
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Re: Shobud S10
The very first Sho~Bud pedal steel WAS, in fact, a single neck, but an S-8, not an S-10. This would be the Don Warden guitar he played for decade after decade with the Wagonmasters, Porter W.'s band.James Taylor wrote:How old would a Shobud S10 be and were they a professional model or a student and were they a good model; free from cabinet drop etc? James Taylor
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S10 Shobud
Hi John, This is the only picture I have, but I will try for more . I am told it is tuned to E9 and it is in excellant condition and stays in tune .thanks for your help -I am green as the guitar! JAMES TAYLOR
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S10 Shobud
Hi John, hope these pictures are alright
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S10 shobud
Hi Larry, your picture looks very similar to the one I have incerted ; is it an S 10 too?
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Sho bud steels sound and play as good as any steel ever made.. I love the action... However over the years I have found them to be very hit or miss as far as tuning stability is concerned.. I know I will get arguments, but some just will not stay in tune at all.. I know , I have owned 8 buds over the past 35 years, Many DO stay in tune I realize that... I am looking for a good stable S 10 as we "speak"... I WILL find an S 10 Bud that plays and STAYS in tune one day.. There is one around, I just haven't found mine yet.. I have a feeling the Buds that stay in tune well don't get passed around much.... bob
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