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Michael Yahl
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Storm and Peter, could you each email me a copy of those files? I'll try and post them on my website for everyone to have access to.

michael at psgparts.com

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Mike,email me directly to stormrosson@yahoo.com and I will return mail the file(s)...Stormy ;-)
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Super Pro rodding chart D/L from PSGPARTS.COM

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:D For whom it may concern, Michael Yahl @psgparts.com is going to post this chart on his site for everyone to D/L. I think Mike deserves a round of applause for making this available...WOOT...thx Michael...Stormy ;-)
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I have now published the Sho~Bud Roding Chart for the Super Pro 6160.

It can be found on my website www.psgparts.com, under the Information menu selection for Sho~Bud. By clicking Sho~Bud, it will open the PDF file in a new window.

This is a direct link to the file http://www.psgparts.com/media/SHOBUD%20ROD%20CHART.pdf.

My thanks to Storm Rosson for sending me this and to Gene Haugh who originally supplied this file.

Michael
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Thanks, Michael. Any prediction of when you'll be back in the parts business again?
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Indeed: inquiring minds want to know.
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Unfortunately, I don't have an estimate. I had hoped to be back up 2 months ago but the barn conversion project is requiring more than I had anticipated.

Far more termite damage than I expected and now I can't seem to get the roof sealed adequately. Going to have to have it coated. Can't install ceiling insulation and sheet rock until that's complete.

Big project and one unexpected thing after another. I can't wait to get back to making parts.

I'm sorry for the delays and making you guys have to wait.
"Don't fergit to kiss yer horse!"
'72 Sho-Bud Professional D10, (in pieces .....), '78 MSA Classic XL D10, '74 MSA Classic D12, Fender 2000
Peavey Session 500 BW, Crate Digital Modeling Amp

PSG PARTS
http://www.psgparts.com/
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