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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 30 Dec 2004 6:22 pm    
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Ok this is Craig McKinnon's Sho~bud that Jeff Surratt has totally restored and upgraded with the Marrs Magic Mechanics; that I am holding till Craig gets here from overseas.
This is a thing of Beauty and Perfection that I don't believe I've ever seen until now. WOW what a wonderful Job Jeff Surratt did on this and I would HIGHLY recommend this undertaking for anyone that wants a Sho-bud to be of it's highest quality. Oh and notice the "Lloyd Green" signature on the inside end plate> too cool for school Man.



Jeff Surratt and Duane Marrs and A.J. Nelson are of a planet that I am NOT familiar with.
Learn more about these amazing guys here>
www.duanemarrs.com
Great Job guys; ya'll are KING.
Ricky

[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 30 December 2004 at 06:24 PM.]

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Richard Sinkler


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aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
Post  Posted 30 Dec 2004 7:01 pm    
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That has to be the prettiest Bud I've ever seen. Even prettier the the Big "E".

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Herb Steiner


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Briarcliff TX 78669, pop. 2,064
Post  Posted 30 Dec 2004 8:36 pm    
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That is a very pretty guitar, indeed.
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Craig Mckinnon

 

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Inverness, Highland, Scotland
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2004 1:14 am    
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My sincere thanks to Jeff Surratt & Duane Marrs for their great work & service on this one, & for keeping me informed of progress during the build. Good people to do business with.
I can't wait to see it & play it for real.
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Farris Currie

 

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Ona, Florida, USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2004 3:34 am    
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MAN,you guys are killing us with these great guitars!!Ricky,yesterday,now Duanne,and Jeff today,you GUYS are the GREATEST,HAPPY NEW YEAR to you all.
farris
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CrowBear Schmitt


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Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2004 5:59 am    
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My My My !!!! /d

[This message was edited by CrowBear Schmitt on 31 December 2004 at 06:00 AM.]

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Jimmie Misenheimer

 

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Bloomington, Indiana - U. S. A.
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2004 6:11 am    
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WOW!!! I never did care too much for a Sho-Bud, but I think that that is the most BEAUTIFUL thing I've ever seen... Jimmie
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Wayne Morgan

 

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Rutledge, TN, USA
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2004 8:22 am    
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WOW!!! I never did care too much for a Sho-Bud,
Farris, dont you read this, _______ is just kidding about the Sho~Bud. Just think of Lloyd Green, and what he might have accomplished if he had played another brand of steel.

Happy New Year
Wayne
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Farris Currie

 

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Ona, Florida, USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2004 8:37 am    
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You guys,poor Lloyd never had a good guitar huh!!haha,i do have a question though,this guitar showing,it's not called a L D G,and i want to think it used to be a double neck! professional!don't matter it's a beauty!! just wondering! can't imagine anyone that never really liked a sh0-bud!!oh well,some people don't care for the finer things of life!!ha ha farris
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Mark Herrick


From:
Bakersfield, CA
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2004 12:40 pm    
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Ricky, can you post a close-up shot of the the underside in the pedal rod connection area. I'd like to see some better detail where the pedal rods connect to the cross bars and of the bell cranks.

I have an older Marrs S-10. I noticed that it didn't have any helper/return springs on the cross bars like my Mullen does, so I added some...

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Jimmie Misenheimer

 

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Bloomington, Indiana - U. S. A.
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2004 1:38 pm    
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Boys - be easy on me now, I might have had a "mis-spent" youth. It's been so long that I just don't remember... Jimmie
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Bill Ford


From:
Graniteville SC Aiken
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2004 2:50 pm    
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To repeat myself, you just can't beat the look of real wood.

Hey Rick, when we gonna see the purple one??

BF
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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 1 Jan 2005 12:37 am    
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Here ya go Mark.


Ricky
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Duane Marrs

 

From:
Madison, Tennessee, USA
Post  Posted 1 Jan 2005 11:50 am    
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Thank you my good friend Ricky. I try to be as particular as you are, and as you know from our recent visits I take my work very,very seriously. To the point of insanity. It is good have you out there. This guitar turned out especially beautiful. Craig made a great color scheme choice and I really worked hard to please him on this one. It was a real disaster when I got and didn't have much to work with. I'm sure I fall short of Ricky's mark, but, I'm sure any Sho-Bud enthusist would love to own this. I have another one just like it in a double neck available soon. The necks are royal blue also. I'll have the Jernigan Super Pro started soon and will get Ricky to post photo's. The lost end-plates have made this a real chore. We located new ones, but, it has taken hours to fit, with much milling and filing. They look great since receiving them from Bud's.
I have an interesting Bouton restoration coming a little later. It was probably the first ProIII proto-type. It is an old professional with aluminum necks. It is finished in sunburst with a really cool and different inlay not many Sho-Bud's had. More to come on that later. Thanks again Ricky.
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Eric West


From:
Portland, Oregon, USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 1 Jan 2005 12:13 pm    
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Duane and Jeff. Each one of these beauties that get posted make my wait "more meaningful", instead of harder. This from a guy that doesn't have a patient bone in my body .

Doug Jones and I were talking not too long ago, and he relayed how Jeff had said my Prof basket weave inlay cabinet had turned out really nice. We brought up the subject of "food coloring", and how some of the older Buds used to have it in some of the the colors.

These Blue Guitars and the blue youse guys use in them are sure not food coloring.

Is it to late to change my color?

(JUST KIDDING!!)

Keep in touch, and Happy '05.

Another GREAT YEAR for Sho~Buds. The Best years might have been after they closed their doors. In a way it's a shame, but in a way, it's best the way it is.



EJL
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Rick Johnson


From:
Wheelwright, Ky USA
Post  Posted 3 Jan 2005 5:36 am    
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Duane/Jeff

Beautifull guitar!! Can't wait to
see Bruce Boutons Sho-Bud too.



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Stephen Gambrell

 

From:
Over there
Post  Posted 3 Jan 2005 7:42 am    
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You guys think there'll ever be an ugly Sho-Bud turn up? Is ANY guitar as pretty as an old 'Bud, especially after guys like Ricky do their stuff on the finish? Makes it (almost) worth carrying the heavy sucker around!
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Kevin Hatton

 

From:
Buffalo, N.Y.
Post  Posted 3 Jan 2005 10:02 am    
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As everyone can see the quality of retrofits coming out of Duane Marrs and Jeff Surratt is impeccable. The mechanics on these guitars are a far cry from the old Sho-Bud mechanics. They are precision playing instruments with killer looks and tone. I highly recomend anyone with an old Sho-Bud to consider the Marrs retrofit. They are serious instruments.
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Randy Reeves


From:
LaCrosse, Wisconsin, USA
Post  Posted 3 Jan 2005 10:50 am    
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wow. beautiful pics. now I wonder if my old Sho needs a tune up. my under carriage doesnt look as clean as that!
seriously, as a new player, how would I know if my steel needs to be reworked? anything I should look for, listen to, or feel?

[This message was edited by Randy Reeves on 03 January 2005 at 11:34 AM.]

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David L. Donald


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Koh Samui Island, Thailand
Post  Posted 3 Jan 2005 11:23 am    
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Lovely work guys!
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