Sherm's question was in regards to the presence of Paul's signature as having inspected the guitar before it left the factory translating to extra value which I take to mean that if one were to sell the guitar at some point would it command a higher price?Bill Bailey wrote: I believe a guitar signed by Paul Franklin is a very valuable part of Sho-Bud history and therefore IMHO very desirable. Your guitar looks almost exactly like the Sho-Bud Pro III Custom I have been trying to find, with one exception, mine was signed and built by the great Duane Marrs. Duane's signature on any Sho-Bud is IMHO another very desirable and important part of Sho-Bud history.
Does having the signature of Duane Marrs (or Paul Franklin) on one's Sho-Bud command a higher price than a guitar in about the same condition but the inspector might have been "Joe Schmoe?"