Shobud rack and barrel fantastic!

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Paul Smith
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Shobud rack and barrel fantastic!

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Hello Everyone,

I recently purchased a ShoBud 6139 3x1 with the old rack and barrel system underneath, and I have to tell you I absolutely love this system! I only have 1 knee lever which I setup myself to Lower both Es to Eb, well I wanted an E to F lever as well but my guitar needs all the parts to add a knee lever, which is going to take some time.. so...
I just modified my knee lever (RKL) to lower my 8th string from E to Eb and also raise my 4 string E to F, all on one lever!! Now I can use 1 knee lever for double duty until i actually get another knee lever installed. It literally took 5 minutes to make the change to the knee lever... All this after having the guitar for less than a week. I am a rack and barrel fan for sure! Easy to work on, and this plays and stays in tune EXTREMELY well... And the sound, my goodness its got a coil tap switch, and when I tap the coil, through my 1967 Ampeg rerverberocket II with a 1957 Jensen P12N.. Nice! only an 20 watt amp, but sounds great just mic it for gigs.. wooohoooo

Just wanted to share in the goodness

Smitty
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Welcome to the 6139 Club...

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Post by Lane Gray »

The two-hole pullers are almost as easy, and a bit lighter.
Congrats on the rig.
BTW, Michael Yahl at www.psgparts.com has kits to add levers.
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i've shared that rack n barrel joy myself. they are so logical. you can figure them out at a glance.
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Love my R&B!


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I still have a fondness for the rack and barrel system. Kind of like an old girlfriend.
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Post by Dave Mudgett »

I had a 3+3 R&B round-front '72 or '73 with the lower-wound split-coil pickup for quite a while. Tone heaven. Only reason it's gone is that I'm just too tall for narrow S-10 pedal steels. I finally decided it's SD-10, D-10, or at least a 1.5-wide S-12 for me.

But I have a mid-60s D-10 Fingertip that I need to tear down this summer when I get some time. The undercarriage parts are soaked in dried-up nicotine right now - it came out of a Nashville pawn shop, and obviously has been around the block. But these old Sho Buds just sound great, to my tastes.
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Post by Dan Robinson »

Yeah, love mine. That's my guitar in my avatar. It is 3+2, and adding 3 more knees with parts from James.

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I recently wanted to try a tuning compensator, which was amazingly easy to implement with the rack and barrel system.

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When adding new pulls, you can leave the rods at their full length (trimmed so the far end won't contact the opposite side end-plate). That keeps options open for moving things around later by simply adding barrels where you need them. For experimenting with pulls I don't see how you can beat this system.

The original pickup has a coil tap, wired to a 3-way switch. It sounds luscious through my Fender Deluxe.
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Post by Skip Edwards »

Leave the rods at full length... absolutely.
Case in point... on my E raise lever (LL) I added a barrel on my 6th string to true up that string in the A pedal/F lever position. It only moves slightly, and right at the end of the KL's travel, so you can't feel it a bit... but it trues up that string just perfectly. And all you have to do is add a barrel to an already existing rod.
You gotta love the versatility and simplicity of the rack & barrel system.
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Post by Dan Robinson »

Exactly, Skip.... tuning compensator.
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A great system that has held together for almost half a century.
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I'm still lovin' mine...just love the tone thru my Fender Super!I think it's a '73.
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How about some undercarriage photos? Those are some beautiful steels! :)

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Serial #2752.
Complete with a couple extra barrels & stops, just hanging around, doing nothing.

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72 6140 4 pedals and 4 knee levers

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Don,

What is the chain-drive linkage on that knee-lever?

Dan
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Post by Lane Gray »

That's the reverser. Notice it's over on one side and under on the other. Clever. And on a Rack and Barrel, it's not like you'd notice the extra weight...
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Yes, it's the reverser. I didn't want to remove the pots and switch, but they were kind of in the way to put the lever where I wanted it.
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Love this guitar...

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Post by Dana Erlandson »

Where is the best place for either video or diagram description for the adjusting, tuning, general maintaining of the Rack and Barrel system. I have a 6139 3X1

Also I've been wanting to add knee levers ever since I got this guitar. Best place to order parts??

The names Jeff Surrat and John Coop came up last time I looked into it. Still the place to go and how can I contact them?

Thanks!!!
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I sent you a PM with some info. I'm sure others will chime in. Some of our members are pretty good making our Buds work better.

We lost John Coop in 2011.
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Don,
Now you've got to use Tri-flow lube. It's made for bike chains. :) RP
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My favorite system. Wanna change something? 10 minutes. Infinite possibilities.
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Ron Pruter wrote:Don,
Now you've got to use Tri-flow lube. It's made for bike chains. :) RP
The one for chains has a paraffin (wax for you Brits, because you call something else paraffin, divided by a common language again) base. That's not the stuff.
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