Sho-Bud LDG $1700

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Donald Moxley
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Sho-Bud LDG $1700

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1976 Sho-Bud LDG for sale - dust catcher fret board - gumby head. Standard Emmons set up -- 3 pedals / 4 knees
LKL raises Es to F / LKR lowers Es to D# / RKL lowers string 2 D#-D-C# string 9 D-C# / RKR raises F#s to G
Serial number 10767 Duane Marrs built guitar. Finish is faded / bar dings /2 little burn marks on pad (hot seeds?). Grateful Dead decal on backside ha ha...I bought this guitar from Bobbe Seymore in 1987 (Tommy White played it for about an hour while I was in the store)which sold me on it.
Newer case was purchased from NOS at Gretsch. Stays in tune very well and has a bright tone. Leg bag included.

Not looking for a trade. Buyer pays shipping.

$1700
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Sho Bud LDG

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Still available

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Several bites but no deal yet.
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has it been adjusted and gone over recently or is it in need of a setup? wondering.
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The answer is NO -- it hasn't been adjusted lately - I personally don't think it needs adjustment -- plays fine to me -- everyone has their own feel -- It hasn't had a lot of wear since I got it --- I mostly play Emmons.
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PM sent!
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Is the guitar still available?
What´s the weight with case? Looking for a steel to fly with.

Thank you / Jan
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The guitar in case is 62 pounds -- the case is much larger than Emmons cases -- it also has a separate compartment for a volume pedal so it is longer also.
Have a buyer -- waiting on payment... if you want a steel to fly with you need a newer steel -- Sho-Buds should be called Pedal IRON Guitars.....
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That's ok. As long as we're under 70 lbs.
Please contact me if the sale not coming throu.

Ps. I have a Pro II so I'm familiar with case size and the iron guitar but I like them.
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