What can you tell me about his BUD?
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- Ian S. Cameron
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What can you tell me about his BUD?
Hey all,
I came across this ad but do not know much about buds myself. I will be getting more pictures of the guitar soon, including the serial number. When I get them I will post them as an update.
The only real question I have is about the black endplate/wrap around piece. Haven't seen that much so I'm not sure if it's after market or just a rarity (or neither?).
Thanks in advance, your input is much appreciated!
UPDATE 12.24.15:
I have received more pictures of the guitar.
http://imgur.com/a/MAceH
Let me know your thoughts!
- Ian
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-guitar/regina/pe ... nFlag=true
I came across this ad but do not know much about buds myself. I will be getting more pictures of the guitar soon, including the serial number. When I get them I will post them as an update.
The only real question I have is about the black endplate/wrap around piece. Haven't seen that much so I'm not sure if it's after market or just a rarity (or neither?).
Thanks in advance, your input is much appreciated!
UPDATE 12.24.15:
I have received more pictures of the guitar.
http://imgur.com/a/MAceH
Let me know your thoughts!
- Ian
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-guitar/regina/pe ... nFlag=true
Last edited by Ian S. Cameron on 24 Dec 2015 10:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
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It looks like it might have been a Crossover model at one time, and has been converted to a "normal" D10. Or, it might be a transitional model, since Sho-Bud did all sorts of one, or two-off things throughout their history.
The black pieces were stock on the Crossover.
This could be a very cool gtr...or not. I'd try to get as many detailed pics of the underneath and the changers as you can before you throw down on this one...
The black pieces were stock on the Crossover.
This could be a very cool gtr...or not. I'd try to get as many detailed pics of the underneath and the changers as you can before you throw down on this one...
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But if lever is missing, so it's not sure that the mechanism is working. On the other hand, it has 8 pedals, two more than a typical crossover, so it may indeed be converted. Be sure to check it carefully.
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JCH SD-10 with BL XR-16 pickup, Sho-Bud Volume Pedal, Evidence Audio Lyric HG cables, Quilter Steelaire combo
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Crossover conversion. Cast aluminum frame. They sounded very good! I had one/ but not converted. Play E neck, sounded great. Switch to the C6th neck, sounded great. Switch back to the E9th neck , and totally out of whack! It was stolen, and I never missed it much. Saved like crazy and bought a D-10 Pro in 1972.
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No pot metal. Lots of aluminum!
Dr. Z Surgical Steel amp, amazing!
"74 Bud S-10 3&6
'73 Bud S-10 3&5(under construction)
'63 Fingertip S-10, at James awaiting 6 knees
'57 Strat, LP Blue
'91 Tele with 60's Maple neck
Dozen more guitars!
Dozens of amps, but SF Quad reverb, Rick Johnson cabs. JBL 15, '64 Vibroverb for at home.
'52 and '56 Pro Amps
"74 Bud S-10 3&6
'73 Bud S-10 3&5(under construction)
'63 Fingertip S-10, at James awaiting 6 knees
'57 Strat, LP Blue
'91 Tele with 60's Maple neck
Dozen more guitars!
Dozens of amps, but SF Quad reverb, Rick Johnson cabs. JBL 15, '64 Vibroverb for at home.
'52 and '56 Pro Amps
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It's a nice Sho Bud, converted or not, it's now basically a Professional, rack and barrel system (brass barrels). Excellent sounding Steels, very heavy !
Ian, pot metal parts didn't begin to arrive until Sho Bud went to the 5 hole puller system in the late 70's, or thereabouts. Very easy to distinguish from previous all pull systems systems such as the one pictured.
Narrow pedals, no more Gumby keyheads , all pull design to a 5 hole puller , changers were common to be at least a 3 up and 2 down, ( my early Pro I ) maybe more..This era is also referred to as the Super Pro systems. They followed the Pro I,II and Pro III's with the two hole pullers which used the brass swivels. Those two hole puller system guitars followed the rack and barrel ( Professional) series.
The Steel in the photo is prior to the Professional series but probably not by much.
I personally wouldn't be afraid of that guitar in the photo!
Ian, pot metal parts didn't begin to arrive until Sho Bud went to the 5 hole puller system in the late 70's, or thereabouts. Very easy to distinguish from previous all pull systems systems such as the one pictured.
Narrow pedals, no more Gumby keyheads , all pull design to a 5 hole puller , changers were common to be at least a 3 up and 2 down, ( my early Pro I ) maybe more..This era is also referred to as the Super Pro systems. They followed the Pro I,II and Pro III's with the two hole pullers which used the brass swivels. Those two hole puller system guitars followed the rack and barrel ( Professional) series.
The Steel in the photo is prior to the Professional series but probably not by much.
I personally wouldn't be afraid of that guitar in the photo!
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Rick,
I've never found a collar to be necessary. Maybe if one is a real pedal smasher?
Best,
JB
I've never found a collar to be necessary. Maybe if one is a real pedal smasher?
Best,
JB
Dr. Z Surgical Steel amp, amazing!
"74 Bud S-10 3&6
'73 Bud S-10 3&5(under construction)
'63 Fingertip S-10, at James awaiting 6 knees
'57 Strat, LP Blue
'91 Tele with 60's Maple neck
Dozen more guitars!
Dozens of amps, but SF Quad reverb, Rick Johnson cabs. JBL 15, '64 Vibroverb for at home.
'52 and '56 Pro Amps
"74 Bud S-10 3&6
'73 Bud S-10 3&5(under construction)
'63 Fingertip S-10, at James awaiting 6 knees
'57 Strat, LP Blue
'91 Tele with 60's Maple neck
Dozen more guitars!
Dozens of amps, but SF Quad reverb, Rick Johnson cabs. JBL 15, '64 Vibroverb for at home.
'52 and '56 Pro Amps
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I agree. Steel set screws wallowing out threads in aluminum or brass parts is a common problem with many older guitars.Rick Abbott wrote:I'll bet the set screw in the barrel is insufficient to keep the barrel in place. Might hold ok for tuning but not enough when a lever is mashed. It's not such a bad idea.
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