Gosh this LDG sure came out great
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- Ricky Davis
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Gosh this LDG sure came out great
Well not to flood the forum with pics; but Jess Dodson brought me this LDG and needed some major tweekin' ....and yeee haaa ShoBud lives on with this one.
More pics here>House of Wood at Mightyfinemusic.com
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"Well not to flood the forum with pics..."
flood away, looking at the pictures of your restorations is one of my favorite things to do at the forum, in fact I have the pic of that sweet job you did on the Pro-II recently on my desktop at work, Also I have a Pro-II en route from florida right now, I know mine probably wont be nearly as pretty, but looking at the fine specimen you brought back to glory helps me stay motivated, I am going to use your suggestions for bringing the finish back to life, but if there are probelms down below its gonna come your way.
Another fine job
keep em' comin, please
Jesse
flood away, looking at the pictures of your restorations is one of my favorite things to do at the forum, in fact I have the pic of that sweet job you did on the Pro-II recently on my desktop at work, Also I have a Pro-II en route from florida right now, I know mine probably wont be nearly as pretty, but looking at the fine specimen you brought back to glory helps me stay motivated, I am going to use your suggestions for bringing the finish back to life, but if there are probelms down below its gonna come your way.
Another fine job
keep em' comin, please
Jesse
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Thanks guys.
Jesse; please if you have any trouble...just write pal...and I'll give ya Free advice in E-mail...can't beat that deal..ha.
Damir; these LDG's of course have the big body of a Professional and Pro II and really the good ones have the mechanics of a early Pro II with two hole pullers and double raise/single lower fingers(my preference in sound)...but what makes them so unique and cool sounding is the lack of parts screwed into the Wood; so the body just resonates more freely and is not absorbed so much by the parts.
I prefer the round front; but this square front LDG I did for Jess Dodson is a really killer sounding one and the best sounding original ShoBud pickup I've heard> NO HUM...it's quite amazing.
Ricky
Jesse; please if you have any trouble...just write pal...and I'll give ya Free advice in E-mail...can't beat that deal..ha.
Damir; these LDG's of course have the big body of a Professional and Pro II and really the good ones have the mechanics of a early Pro II with two hole pullers and double raise/single lower fingers(my preference in sound)...but what makes them so unique and cool sounding is the lack of parts screwed into the Wood; so the body just resonates more freely and is not absorbed so much by the parts.
I prefer the round front; but this square front LDG I did for Jess Dodson is a really killer sounding one and the best sounding original ShoBud pickup I've heard> NO HUM...it's quite amazing.
Ricky
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Hey Joe this one is the double raise/single lower(my preference) fingers.
And cross bars with two hole pullers(bell cranks).....but it is the square front big body as opposed to the round front big body of a pro II...so it is just like my pro II but single neck square front...and raised fret board...1978.
Ricky
And cross bars with two hole pullers(bell cranks).....but it is the square front big body as opposed to the round front big body of a pro II...so it is just like my pro II but single neck square front...and raised fret board...1978.
Ricky
As I see more and more of these pictures (and spend more time looking at the Pro II that Ricky recently refurbished for me) it occurs to me how special these older Sho Buds truly are. I don't think there's a prettier steel than a big body bud with wooden necks and beautiful figured maple. Oh yeah, they sound pretty good too.
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Well then it just looks like at a time when they had already gone to the double raise/double lower on the Pro-II (like mine), they would still make the LDG´s with double raise/single lower. This is odd. Ricky, by any chance do you have the serial number of that LDG? Mine has # 12101, just curious which one is older. There are many diffuse points in ShoBud history and I´d like to clear up at least some of them...
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Joe; I don't have the guitar anymore...it went back to the owner>Jess Dodson...; I I don't know what numbers were stamped on it../sorry.
And knowing these small turns in events of design and contruction and what was when and where and what and what point in time....that ShoBud did....ALWAYS baffles me...ha.
Chris; it's been more than a few years since you sold that pal..ha...."and what were you thinkin' again"???ha.....and just think How cool it would be for you to be playing it with the Derailers...(and what kitchen covering guitar are you playing again..ha..) cause they had a ShoBud on all their Records(well I guess the newest one has Bruce on it...I haven't heard it)...But oh well> easy come easy go I suppose.
Ricky
And knowing these small turns in events of design and contruction and what was when and where and what and what point in time....that ShoBud did....ALWAYS baffles me...ha.
Chris; it's been more than a few years since you sold that pal..ha...."and what were you thinkin' again"???ha.....and just think How cool it would be for you to be playing it with the Derailers...(and what kitchen covering guitar are you playing again..ha..) cause they had a ShoBud on all their Records(well I guess the newest one has Bruce on it...I haven't heard it)...But oh well> easy come easy go I suppose.
Ricky
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I'm still playing my LeGrande. It was built in '93 for me. I was talking to Carp the other day, he still loves his. He was commenting on how the Emmons guitars built in '93 and '94 were the best all-pulls they made. He said he would never part with it. I would have to agree. My color is dark forest green to remind me of all my green Sho-Buds. It also matches my refrigerator and cook top
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