Latest Shobud Refirbished
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- Ricky Davis
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Latest Shobud Refirbished
Here is Jordan Shapiro's Single-10 Shobud...and a Pad for an arm rest instead of just the ledge there..ha.
This particular ShoBud had...retro-fitted Superpro changer and homemade mechanics that was a mess....>Well instead of putting on all ShoBud original parts...(as per customers request)...I made this system work and it's perfect..and came out great...yeee haa.
Here's the underside.
Ok an old Speedy West Marlen with teal blue body and brown stained necks and inlay is coming next....and oh my gosh> she's gunna be a beauty.
Ricky<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 18 September 2003 at 01:16 PM.]</p></FONT>
This particular ShoBud had...retro-fitted Superpro changer and homemade mechanics that was a mess....>Well instead of putting on all ShoBud original parts...(as per customers request)...I made this system work and it's perfect..and came out great...yeee haa.
Here's the underside.
Ok an old Speedy West Marlen with teal blue body and brown stained necks and inlay is coming next....and oh my gosh> she's gunna be a beauty.
Ricky<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 18 September 2003 at 01:16 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Thank you Rick,
For showing those gorgeous pictures.
While I have never owned a Sho-Bud, (I am an Emmons lover), I drool over the esthetics when I see pictures like this.
And to digress just a bit, there are two things about an older Sho-Bud that IMO, are the benchmark "parts" when discussing how a PSG should be made.
I absolutley love the shape, looks and feel of their pedals and the same goes for their knee levers.
Why in heaven's name somebody else has not picked up on this and made their's like the Sho-Bud, is beyond me. The closest I have seen to the ideal pedal is the one Carter uses.
But No knee lever I have ever seen looks and feels as comfortable as those curved (ergonically) Sho-Bud levers. They even went so far as to angle one of their knee lever supports on some models; so the lever would pivot in line with the way a human's leg and knee works.
I give 3 thumbs up for these to unmatched "goodies" on Sho-Buds.
May Jesus rest Shot's soul,
carl
For showing those gorgeous pictures.
While I have never owned a Sho-Bud, (I am an Emmons lover), I drool over the esthetics when I see pictures like this.
And to digress just a bit, there are two things about an older Sho-Bud that IMO, are the benchmark "parts" when discussing how a PSG should be made.
I absolutley love the shape, looks and feel of their pedals and the same goes for their knee levers.
Why in heaven's name somebody else has not picked up on this and made their's like the Sho-Bud, is beyond me. The closest I have seen to the ideal pedal is the one Carter uses.
But No knee lever I have ever seen looks and feels as comfortable as those curved (ergonically) Sho-Bud levers. They even went so far as to angle one of their knee lever supports on some models; so the lever would pivot in line with the way a human's leg and knee works.
I give 3 thumbs up for these to unmatched "goodies" on Sho-Buds.
May Jesus rest Shot's soul,
carl
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Yeah Joe; this one is kickin' my Butt, on trying to figure out the year.
Because there is not one original mechanical part(well the pedals and rack are) underneath including the changer(well it is a superpro changer)..that are inharent for this body and neck/head.
The head stock has the hook in it..and is orginal..nd the end plates are original and the changer plate is....>but there are so many holes under there..of where things WERE and then now where things are....that it's just hard to tell what pulling system(pretty sure it was late 70's parts...pullers and crossbars...>but the square front and wide pedals with that head stock.....would indicate late 70's...but it doesn't say Pro I on it...>
So last guess would be that transition time between Pro II and Pro III custom.
Ricky
Because there is not one original mechanical part(well the pedals and rack are) underneath including the changer(well it is a superpro changer)..that are inharent for this body and neck/head.
The head stock has the hook in it..and is orginal..nd the end plates are original and the changer plate is....>but there are so many holes under there..of where things WERE and then now where things are....that it's just hard to tell what pulling system(pretty sure it was late 70's parts...pullers and crossbars...>but the square front and wide pedals with that head stock.....would indicate late 70's...but it doesn't say Pro I on it...>
So last guess would be that transition time between Pro II and Pro III custom.
Ricky
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I owned a 1976 (bought it new) Pro-III that had the square front cabinet and the diamond inlay strips. The changer was a 2/2 with short nylon tuners. Just FYI.
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Hey Grant, I have a shobud super pro brown hardrock maple with laquer finish, aluminum necks for sale in ebay...might be what your looking for if you want to refurbish one. I was going to redo it dark blue fading to light blue form the ends to the middle if you can picture what i mean by that but i haven't had a chance to do it and now need to sell it.