1977 Sho Bud Pro I? $1500 SOLD
- Steve Stewart
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1977 Sho Bud Pro I? $1500 SOLD
Selling my '77 Sho Bud Pro I. Blonde, all wood, Emmons set up, 3 pedals with one knee. All original. Steve Lamb at Lamb's Music in Fort Worth just cleaned, lubed and adjusted it. It plays nice and sounds great. Includes original hardshell case and Sho Bud volume pedal. Serious offers only please. Thanks! Steve (817) 228-8310
Ask for pics (can't get them to upload to the forum...): starbucksstew@yahoo.com send your request to my email as, I'm not on the forum much these days/
I received this email today: "Tim Walker
To Me Oct 24 at 4:40 PM
hi, from the pic, your guitar is earlier - maybe a ’73/74. The round front of the cabinet indicates that.
i have one just like it - one of the best sounding guitars around. the early round front guitars are more desirable than the later square front models.
good luck with the sale.
tim"
I was told it was a '77... So that's what I went with. Who knows? Again, if you'd like more pics SEND ME AN EMAIL. I'm not on the forum much to check messages. Thanks!
Ask for pics (can't get them to upload to the forum...): starbucksstew@yahoo.com send your request to my email as, I'm not on the forum much these days/
I received this email today: "Tim Walker
To Me Oct 24 at 4:40 PM
hi, from the pic, your guitar is earlier - maybe a ’73/74. The round front of the cabinet indicates that.
i have one just like it - one of the best sounding guitars around. the early round front guitars are more desirable than the later square front models.
good luck with the sale.
tim"
I was told it was a '77... So that's what I went with. Who knows? Again, if you'd like more pics SEND ME AN EMAIL. I'm not on the forum much to check messages. Thanks!
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'77 Sho Bud
It looks like the serial no. is 1777.
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shobud
I dont think the pro 1 was a rack and barrel as this one seems to be ?
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Yes, a 6139 from late '71 - early '72. Look here -->http://www.donblood.net/page5.phpAdam Nero wrote:Wouldn't this simply be called a Sho-Bud 6139, before the Pro-I?
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They called those a "single-10 professional"..and yes what Ian just posted is correct.
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