When old SHOBUDS recieve a little TLC

Instruments, mechanical issues, copedents, techniques, etc.

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Edward Rhea
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Post by Edward Rhea »

TTT! I can't believe I missed this one! Superb work, again!
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Jason Putnam
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Post by Jason Putnam »

Looks Beautiful!! I will have mine tomorrow and I cant wait!! Excellent work sir!! :D
1967 Emmons Bolt On, 1974 ShoBud Pro 1 3x5,Nashville 112, Quilter TT-12, JOYO Digital Delay, Goodrich Volume Pedal, Livesteel Strings
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Bob Isaac
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Location: Leavenworth, Kansas, USA

Beautful!

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Wow! It is incredibly beautiful, such attention to detail! Now, I REALLY want a Shobud!
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Gary Lee
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Location: Dayton, Ohio, USA

A Good Looking Steel

Post by Gary Lee »

TTT
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Tom Quinn
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Post by Tom Quinn »

Here's my first good pedal steel circa 1979. I bought it in '73 as I recall from the forerunner of Guitar Center on Van Ness in San Francisco.

This was Billy Kreutzmann's wedding in Comptche CA. He played drums with us a lot when Jerry was sick. That's Johnny Barbata (Jefferson Starship, Turtles, CSN&Y and others on the skins, harp player was from the Canned Heaters) I traded off on the steel and the guitar-that's my SG2000. Those old Professionals were great guitars...

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I need an Emmons!
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Rick Rian
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Post by Rick Rian »

Outstanding work, James ... what a beauty!
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