Shobud Professional D-10 - should I buy?
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Shobud Professional D-10 - should I buy?
Buddy of mine has access to an old rack n' barrel Shobud professional.
I sat and played it a while today. Awesome tone, but she's pretty damn worn out.
8&4, although two levers are later additions - and a fairly amateur job of it, too. The E lower is on the right side and it's Day setup (I'm used to Emmons). Couple racks look like they've come apart in places. Seems as though a few changes might be missing, at least for the modern copedant to which I'm accustomed.
I was able to get open tuning set and a few of the endplate changes set up. The boo-wha lower on the 10th string - C6 neck would not adjust with the allen wrench, just kept turning with nothing happening. Didn't mess with any of the barrels.
Finish is faded and there's a crack behind the C6 changer. Aluminum seems okay and should polish up, legs have scratches commensurate with a road-worn guitar.
No case.
What should I offer for this thing? I can fix it (I can just about fix anything), but will it be worth the effort in the end?
What say you good folks?
I sat and played it a while today. Awesome tone, but she's pretty damn worn out.
8&4, although two levers are later additions - and a fairly amateur job of it, too. The E lower is on the right side and it's Day setup (I'm used to Emmons). Couple racks look like they've come apart in places. Seems as though a few changes might be missing, at least for the modern copedant to which I'm accustomed.
I was able to get open tuning set and a few of the endplate changes set up. The boo-wha lower on the 10th string - C6 neck would not adjust with the allen wrench, just kept turning with nothing happening. Didn't mess with any of the barrels.
Finish is faded and there's a crack behind the C6 changer. Aluminum seems okay and should polish up, legs have scratches commensurate with a road-worn guitar.
No case.
What should I offer for this thing? I can fix it (I can just about fix anything), but will it be worth the effort in the end?
What say you good folks?
- Richard Sinkler
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- Jerome Hawkes
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man, that sounds exactly like the old SB i had - i happily sold it for $500. they do sound good though.
i've seen some of your work, so i dont see it as anything you cant handle.
buy wisely.
i've seen some of your work, so i dont see it as anything you cant handle.
buy wisely.
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Jerome - Thanks for that. You remind me of my Wright rebuild thread and the fact that I already have two vintage guitars languishing on my bench right now!!
Think I'll let this 'un pass.
If anyone's interested, it's at a pawnshop here in town where my friend works. I think they're looking for at least $800 and plan to list it on ebay.
Think I'll let this 'un pass.
If anyone's interested, it's at a pawnshop here in town where my friend works. I think they're looking for at least $800 and plan to list it on ebay.
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Sounds like a lot of work Bill. That might be real smart thinking. Lee
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