JERRY BYRD's Dbl-neck Sho-Bud.................

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JERRY BYRD's Dbl-neck Sho-Bud.................

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Jerry's famous steel guitar has been sold. I surely wish I could've been the lucky one but getting old as I am, it just wasn't in the check book.

No idea what the sale price was or whom the lucky buyer might be.

If anyone hears more details please share them with us.
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I believe that Greg Sardinha has (or had) it, the one that's a 7/8 double neck with the pheasant inlay.
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When I met him in Hawaii, he was playing a double neck Shobud. Nice guy!
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i would think if anyone deserves it, it would be ray!
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Chris,

Agreed!! :)

And a work of art it is.......It's sound and voice.......Priceless!!! Here it is, give a listen.....

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Perhaps Ray is the most deserving person to own Jerry's guitar.

Greg was one of Jerry's first students in Honolulu.

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Jerry Byrd's Sho-Bud.& June 14 Colorado Steel Guitar Fest!!!

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I am the fortunate fool!!
BTW....Sunday June 14 is the Colorado Steel Guitar Fest in Denver at Lannie Garrett's Cabaret downtown!!!
Scotty & Mary will be there!!!
Chuck Lettes & Bob Case are doing a bang-up job with the PROGRAM OF PLAYERS!!!

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That's so great Scotty & Mary will be there!
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JERRY BYRD's Dbl-neck Sho-Bud

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It's said, that Jerry Byrd, arguably, is the "Father of the "C 6th" tuning. You can see/hear this on his version of "Sand". What tasty licks, eh?

Ray, all, what tuning did he use on the Front neck of this incredible Sho-Bud? :?: TX

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I'm quite sure that Jerry played "Sand" in B11th that's the tuning it was written for.
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Where was the guitar listed for sale?
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About JERRY BYRD's tunings................

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Obviously, Jerry had many options for tunings.

The 'sound' I hear and recognize most, is his C Diatonic tuning.

Scotty had offered Jerry's Sho-Bud for the past year.
It's been mentioned here on the SGF.
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

If you remember, at one time Bobby Seymour was offering to build guitars like Jerry Byrd's. Complete with the Sho~Bud logo. I contacted him about building me one and even sent him a deposit. He promised to have it done in 6 weeks. Well, the 6 weeks came and gone and he finally returned my deposit and I heard no more. I think he had a bunch of Sho~Bud parts he wanted to get rid off but maybe the Jackson boys didn't think too much of the idea.
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Ray & Erv,

Thank you for your input....Ray, methinks you are closer to reality on the front neck tuning.

Is it accurate to assume this "Jerry Byrd" Sho-Bud Special is hollowed out underneath...(no pedals/rods) if so, could it have been an acoustic hollow body Steel.

Additionally, I too remember Bobby Seymour was initiating what Erv reports....that said, were any other Jerry Byrd Special made? Or was this a one time only.....thanks in advance.......TX

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Ron,
I haven't checked lately, but at one time there was a video on YouTube of Bobby playing a guitar like he was offering to build. I liked it and that was the reason for ordering.
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Erv Niehaus wrote:I'm quite sure that Jerry played "Sand" in B11th that's the tuning it was written for.
Indeed! I have the recording, and you can watch and hear him play it on the ShoBud on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXEP5DFDMM4
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"Sand" was basically written for the B-11th tuning. I have it tabbed out for pedal E-9th but it isn't quite the same.
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Erv Niehaus wrote:"Sand" was basically written for the B-11th tuning. I have it tabbed out for pedal E-9th but it isn't quite the same.
"Sand" was a showpiece for Jules Ah See, master of the B11 tuning. Since I use a high G C6th tuning, which is similar to the A chord at the top of the B11 tuning, I tune the middle G to F# and play it in D, like Jerry and Jules (not as good tho). This works in a pinch when I don't have a second neck or steel with me, but it is SO much nicer in the full 8 string B11 tuning. I can also play it on my pedal steel C6 neck - I have my 4th pedal raise C's to C#'s so I can get the first inversion of the C chord at the 3rd fret. I put the usual 4th pedal throws on my RKR, btw. Using both feet and pressing the 4th, 5th and 6th pedals, I can play "Sand" and othe B11 tunes like "How'd Ya Do" on it.
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If you go to YouTube and put in "Bobbe Seymour ShoBud NonPedal" you can bring up a video with Bobbe playing the non-pedal Sho~Bud.
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Erv,

Nice find.....Bobbe Seymour Sho Bud D8 non pedal.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zwb4FaUWQdM

Yep, I would have been interested as well. Beautiful tone and sustain.. Looks like he put George L E66 pick ups on it. Wonder what P/U's were on Jerry Byrd's Special D8 Shobud.

It was treat to see/hear Bobbe again. Loved his "tricks" and Chet Atkins style at the end. :D TX

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He was quite a showman. I like at the end where he flicked the bottom string with his little finger. :D
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