Yes, Bob.Bob Muller wrote:Daniel, the set up for the S-10 Fingertip is as follows:
RKR lower #2 Lower #9
RKL Raise #1 Lower #6
LKR Lower #4 Lower #8
LKL Raise #4 Raise #8
Hope this is what you wanted to know.
It's clear now.
Thanks
Moderator: Shoshanah Marohn
To answer when Sho-Bud started making dust catchers, I have a set of Sho-Bud raised graphics fretboards from the 1950s. They are cast aluminum. They are essentially copies of raised graphics Bigsby fretboards but with card suits instead. This is the only set I have ever seen.Bob Muller wrote:Jerome, In that time frame I suppose dust catchers could've been a possibility, not sure when they started making these. .
Yes John, that's one of the points I was trying to point out With the photos. There are at least three completely different Undercarriages For these guitars. I guess after the welded set up they Wouldn't really be permanents anymore, but they're still the same pull release changer.John Billings wrote:Two hole pullers? Didn't they come in in mid '73? If that's so, Shobud made Perms a lot longer than I thought. First the welded workings, then the Fingertip-style, with the changer still being the Perm-style changer. But two hole pullers? Interesting!