F/S Nice ShoBud Superpro-SOLD..!!!
- Johnie Helms
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F/S Nice ShoBud Superpro-SOLD..!!!
Black Superpro with Aluminum necks.Good to Excellent condition.Plays great and very nice shobud tone.Has standard Shobud pickups. Case in good condition.
Chose either ozite case or Standard vinyl covered
Shobud Superpro case.
$2,750.00 with current setup (8&9) Or $2,500.00
Set backup with (8&6) Includes Shipping in Cont.US.
Thanks
Johnie
Chose either ozite case or Standard vinyl covered
Shobud Superpro case.
$2,750.00 with current setup (8&9) Or $2,500.00
Set backup with (8&6) Includes Shipping in Cont.US.
Thanks
Johnie
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- Bill L. Wilson
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Why are you Dumpin' The Bud?
I knew you'd finally come around. I see a nice Emmons in your future. Although I think The Bud sounds great and it'll probably sell quick. Did you ever figure out what was going on in your Lab amp?
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Testin the waters.. F/S Nice ShoBud Superpro
No Bill, dont thank I'm lookin for a Emmons at least
not at the moment. Your Emmons sure is a dandy tho..!
Alan, Yep that was My Lab L9, thats when it started actin up. Ha.! The Superpro I play on the road is identical to this Shobud, except this one I'm lookin at selling is in much better condition, It's rarely been outa the house.
Andy, I believe it's 24" Scale.
Thanks for all the inquiries,(Emails, Pm's, etc.)
Has not been sold as of yet.
Johnie
not at the moment. Your Emmons sure is a dandy tho..!
Alan, Yep that was My Lab L9, thats when it started actin up. Ha.! The Superpro I play on the road is identical to this Shobud, except this one I'm lookin at selling is in much better condition, It's rarely been outa the house.
Andy, I believe it's 24" Scale.
Thanks for all the inquiries,(Emails, Pm's, etc.)
Has not been sold as of yet.
Johnie
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Weren't a lot of these made with aluminum necks.
Daniel J. Cormier
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Rittenberry with Tone to the bone,profex or tubefex and what ever amp, hilton pedal, BJS bars. Email at kajunsteelman@yahoo.com.
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I had one identical to that, with 9 and 9 ..ali necks and the original BL705's ...it was a great guitar once I replaced all the pot metal knee brackets etc
14'Zumsteel Hybrid D10 9+9
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08'Zumsteel Hybrid D10 9+9
94' Franklin Stereo D10 9+8
Telonics, Peterson, Steelers Choice, Benado, Lexicon, Red Dirt Cases.
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Well sir, I'm not an expert on weather the aluminum necks were option or not, but, I can say, I've had eight different Superpro's over many Years and all but this one and one other I've had were all wood necks.
Also most other picker's I've seen playing superpro's also had wood necks on there guitars...
My guess is when the original owner's ordered them
they my have had the choice of either style...
Perhaps someone on the forum who may have worked for Sho-Bud could chime in on this subject.?
Thanks
Johnie
Also most other picker's I've seen playing superpro's also had wood necks on there guitars...
My guess is when the original owner's ordered them
they my have had the choice of either style...
Perhaps someone on the forum who may have worked for Sho-Bud could chime in on this subject.?
Thanks
Johnie
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If my memory serves me correctly the aluminium necks were optional -- the guitars were wood necks and 8 + 6 standard... I ordered mine with Ali necks, 9 + 9 and the original BL705 pickups in 1982. Black of course.
14'Zumsteel Hybrid D10 9+9
08'Zumsteel Hybrid D10 9+9
94' Franklin Stereo D10 9+8
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Most had wood necks with no inlay... metal necks were optional if you were ordering the gtr from the factory, or they would just make some that way because they felt like it...you know how SB was with their production runs.
The accepted wisdom says that the difference in sound between the two models was not so much due to the material of the neck, but rather to the different ways the changers were mounted.
I've seen a few SuperPro's with inlayed necks, and they're pretty cool. Mine has aluminum necks...but I'm always on the lookout for a blonde SP with rope inlay on the body and the necks.
The accepted wisdom says that the difference in sound between the two models was not so much due to the material of the neck, but rather to the different ways the changers were mounted.
I've seen a few SuperPro's with inlayed necks, and they're pretty cool. Mine has aluminum necks...but I'm always on the lookout for a blonde SP with rope inlay on the body and the necks.
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1st Super-Pro
Hi Johnie , long time no see, Wood necks were standard on Super-Pros, I had the first Super-Pro [which was the black one on the black
Sho-Bud catalog! ser#13124] when I was with Gretsch.
I played it for 16 yrs after we introduced it at the NAMM show in Chicago in 77, That was the guitar that
I played along with Johnie at a lu-au jam in Wichita in
1990, Thanks & my best to all! Al Udeen
Take Care Johnie!
Sho-Bud catalog! ser#13124] when I was with Gretsch.
I played it for 16 yrs after we introduced it at the NAMM show in Chicago in 77, That was the guitar that
I played along with Johnie at a lu-au jam in Wichita in
1990, Thanks & my best to all! Al Udeen
Take Care Johnie!
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Well, Kevin...we've pretty much hijacked the thread, but check this out....
This guitar belongs (or belonged) to Bob Case. He sent it to Coop and then...well, you know the story about Coop, I'm sure. Mark Giles did the refin, and except for the inlay on the necks, we're almost there.
Johnie, sorry to hijack your thread. SuperPro's are really cool steels, and whoever snags it is gonna get a good one. Good luck with the sale.
This guitar belongs (or belonged) to Bob Case. He sent it to Coop and then...well, you know the story about Coop, I'm sure. Mark Giles did the refin, and except for the inlay on the necks, we're almost there.
Johnie, sorry to hijack your thread. SuperPro's are really cool steels, and whoever snags it is gonna get a good one. Good luck with the sale.
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