Late 60's Sho-Bud D-10

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Late 60's Sho-Bud D-10

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Pedal Steel is SOLD - Amp is still available for $500.

Excellent condition double neck pedal steel. 6 pedals and one knee bar with a crossover lever to switch from neck to neck. Original Sho-Bud Volume Pedal. Sold as a package with a hard to find Sho-Bud Custom Amp - 15".
$1,950 for the package
Prefer Pick-up NYC or Long Island but will ship.
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Serial number?

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What is the serial number, I would like to know the year made....thanks jack
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Wood "tail" should be a 1967 up to mid 1968, I think.
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If you don,t mind I would still like to know the serial number, I don,t know what wood tail means....thanks jack
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Sir, I am not an expert here but when you look at top of the guitar the wood neck runs all the way back and around. The changer sits on top of that. No metal at the end of neck like later models. Hope this helps. J.R.
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Beautiful Guitar by the way and a good price for the package. Those amps are killer amps, I have one. J.R.
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Serial number?

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J.r....if you don,t mind (I am no expert either, but I would still like to know th serial number) as that is the only way to determine the year mfg. also I would like to see photo,s of the underside and front of the guitar....thanks jack
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The Serial Number is 7350. Sorry for the slow reply was off line for a couple of days.

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Sho-Bud

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:D Look at all the engineering under this master crafted for the time guitar. Good luck with the sale of this machine. Ernie Hagar was a friend of mine from Reno and he played one of these like magic. Rest in peace Ernie.
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Serial number wise it looks to be a 1974. But all sources say it should be a 1967-68. Odd. Buds are hard to nail down! This looks like a nice guitar. I'd buy it, but I have one. I also think they are under rated because they are caught in the middle of a serious change in steel history. Western swing players and alt-country players should grab these up! Very versatile and easy to change to many copedants. Huge tone! They don't do "modern" E9 country as well as a conventional steel. So what. It's a killer guitar for many styles, including country. JMHO
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I bought one of these in February..1970..serial number....7545....so who knows....jack
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Thanks so much for the info! I bought this guitar with great intentions but think I need to start with a simpler set-up. A
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David Jackson was, and remains, one of the most innovative steel guitar designers ever. Some of his ideas have stood the test of time, others have been relegated to the museum of steel guitar design. But his creativity remains constant in the S~B timeline.

I purchased a new Crossover in 1968, my first Sho-Bud.
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Cross-over models ....

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:whoa: 8) :lol: :D

I own a 1967 Cross-over Sho-Bud guitar; Is a HEAVY MONSTER and well utilized. Surely was most active in its day. In Moth Balls at the resent time.Will sell it, if the Price Is Right. Make me an offer..
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Bernie,

Ya prolly ought to create your own listing in the for sale steel guitars section rather than posting here inside Anthony's ad.

Just my 2 cents.

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Kevin - thanks for mentioning. A
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Post by Steven Morris »

:whoa: Looks like a nice unmolested vintage Bud to me, don't see to many in this condition. Good luck with the sale.
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