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Topic: Wow; first year Professional DONE!! |
Ricky Davis
From: Bertram, Texas USA
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Gary Preston
From: Columbus, Ohio, USA
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 10:56 am
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Wow and double wow !!! This is a beauty !!!!
I would love to see this one in person . Ricky i bet you would love to keep this one huh ? Great job . Gary . P.S. how did you get the first string to go to the G# position ? G.P. |
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KENNY KRUPNICK
From: Columbus, Ohio
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 11:00 am
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Webb Kline
From: Orangeville, PA
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 11:04 am
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A major case of guitar envy goin' on up here! Wow! It doesn't get any better than that.
BTW Ricky, I followed your cleaning and polishing formula on my ZB and it shines almost like that Bud--I would have never believed it if I hadn't tried it and seen it for myself.
Now about that shiny chrome and aluminum...Don't suppose you'd relinquish your formula for that, would you?
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ZB 11/10, GFI SD10, 1931 Dobro, Harmony Lap Steel
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Ron !
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 11:07 am
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Oh my God.
This is one of the finest I have ever seen.Unbelievable job on this one.You can re-firbish my steel guitars any time.
I am with Gary....how did you get that G# on the first string?
And a double stop also...really nice.
Yes Ricky....what's the formula for that.I'm having a hard time making my steels shine like that.
Ron
Nikaro SD10 4x6[This message was edited by Ronald Steenwijk on 29 December 2004 at 11:09 AM.] |
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James Morehead
From: Prague, Oklahoma, USA - R.I.P.
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 11:11 am
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For once I'm speachless----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  |
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Bobby Lee
From: Cloverdale, California, USA
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 11:35 am
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That's quite a RKR there, Ricky. How do it feel? |
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Ricky Davis
From: Bertram, Texas USA
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 11:58 am
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Ok Guys; I'm gunna lay most of it out for ya...No more secrets..ha..Here is my formula for old lacquer.
quote: Well what we are doing is bringing the old lacquer to surface and then polishing it.
First you clean with soap and water and dry.
Then I use a hardwood floor paste finishing wax from MinWax. And wax on wax off….and that will bring the lacquer up to surface. Then I use my secret Qualarenu from “Behlen” and it has amalgamation in it; that Rejuvenates old cracked; crazed; checked lacquer and brings the lines in(then I may wax again). Then I use Old English Lemon Oil to Moisturize the lacquer as it gets dry though the years; wipe on, let sit, wipe off. Then I use Meguiar’s Cleaner Wax polish; to give it the silky smooth polished finish.
There ya go…..the whole recipe.
Ok as for the F# to G# with half stop; and yes it feels absolutely wonderful as does the RKR; with perfect timed half stops, but it gets complicated and I wrote a brief tutorial on the spring technique for the Sho~bud; but you'll half to find it.
The very most important thing for that F# 1st string to go to G# with normal travel on the knee lever; is to TIGHTEN the lower spring All the way and that stablilizes the lower section extremely tight; so that the raise section now moves so quick and smoothly and to use a .013p. But to also have this happen; there cannot be ANY friction in the finger pivots or where the rod is pulled from; and that is the chore of taking the whole guitar apart(every part) and clean/polish and rework every moving feature to pull the string(s).
The half stop on that first string is timed by the 2nd string raise and 6th string lower and not having the raise spring(helper spring) on either of those strings is important as that will slow down the raise on the 2nd and let the 6th string lower, happen so much quicker; so that both those barrels hit at the same time to function for the second half of the throw.....yeee haaa.
I can go on and on; but it is so tedious on the exact tension of what springs and what helper springs to not have or have and then string gauging and bla bla....but now I'm outta breath and have 3 more Sho~buds just sittin' here on the floor that I SHOULD be working on..ha.
I do hope that helps some...and I really out-did myself on James' Professional; as it plays so perfect and I would put this one up against any modern multiple raises and lowers; in playability and perfection in tuneability(and this is single raise/single lower..ha); and it's already a given that the tone of this monster pretty much blows the doors off anything made after 1975..ah..ha.(sorry that my confidence seems abnoxios..ha..and I'm not really that way; just proud as can be of the final results after long countless hours and extremely painful to me hands and wrist>yes this is my pity party..ha)
Ricky[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 29 December 2004 at 11:59 AM.] |
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Ricky Davis
From: Bertram, Texas USA
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 12:02 pm
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It seems my "Image cave" website is down breifly...ha |
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Terry Sneed
From: Arkansas,
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 12:07 pm
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Man! I wish I had a steel that purty.beautiful guitar!!
Terry
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Zum D10 /8x5 / session 500rd
steelin for my Lord
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James Pennebaker
From: Mt. Juliet, TN
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 12:19 pm
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Bummer! The pictures don't show up for me. Is it because I'm on a Mac?
JP |
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Ricky Davis
From: Bertram, Texas USA
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 12:30 pm
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I moved the pics to another server; sorry the first server hosting the pics, went down.
They should work now.
Ricky |
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James Pennebaker
From: Mt. Juliet, TN
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 12:37 pm
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Pictures work now. Good Lawd, what a beauty!
JP |
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James Morehead
From: Prague, Oklahoma, USA - R.I.P.
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 12:51 pm
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I'm regaining my senses now.I'm SOOOO proud of this guitar!! Thankyou sooo much for your blood sweat and tears on this project, Ricky!! You are truly an treasure to the steel guitar community, and DEFINATELY A MARLEN AND SHOBUD OWNER'S BEST FRIEND!!! Thanx everybody for such nice comments!!! James from Oklahoma, USA [This message was edited by James Morehead on 29 December 2004 at 03:25 PM.] |
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ray qualls
From: Baxter Springs, Kansas (deceased)
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 12:59 pm
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James, are you bringing this to Siloam Springs in February? Man its a beauty! Job well done Ricky. Ray Qualls |
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Roy Thomson
From: Wolfville, Nova Scotia,Canada
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 1:05 pm
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Stunning Ricky!
Absolutely Beautiful!
Roy |
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Mike Taylor
From: Wetumpka, AL
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 1:44 pm
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Ricky
Another great looking Sho Bud. Thanks for sharing all the inside info too! You really should post all the great info / advice you give here on your website. I've been copying your posts into word docs and building up a collection of techniques and procedures to maintain my guitars.
Mike
ShoBud Pro II Custom / Professional |
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James Morehead
From: Prague, Oklahoma, USA - R.I.P.
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 1:47 pm
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Ray, You know it!! See you in Feb!  |
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CrowBear Schmitt
From: Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 1:50 pm
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drool drool drool
Nice work Ricky! |
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Rick Schmidt
From: Prescott AZ, USA
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 2:13 pm
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Geez Louise!!! That is unreal Ricky!!!
I can't make things out too clearly on my funky monitor, did you have to use non rack and barrel parts to add the KL's?
Way to go Pal!
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Farris Currie
From: Ona, Florida, USA, R.I.P.
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 3:26 pm
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Great job RICKY,she looks so fine!!makes me kindda sick,i've got one just like it,except it needs to go thru the car wash!i sent you picture of it,almost a twin!you are right about those original keys,i got to looking at mine they are trash!mabe i can put some bucks together and get you to fix her up!!Those are fine guitars!!SHO-BUD!
Thank you Ricky for all you do.
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CrowBear Schmitt
From: Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 3:54 pm
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Beautyfull Job there Ricky
My Professional is exactly as that one
same inlay and tobacco brown
sure wish it looked as refurbished tho'
thanx for thr tips on polishin'
you da man Ha ! |
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Larry Robbins
From: Fort Edward, New York
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 3:57 pm
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Wow!...thats purttier than a speckeld bug!
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Sho-Bud ProII, Pro III custom,
Fender Steelking,Hilton pedal,Tut Taylor "Virginian"
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Jim Phelps
From: Mexico City, Mexico
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 3:58 pm
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Wow, that is gorgeous. James and Ricky, you can both be very proud of this one.
Really makes we wish I hadn't let my old Sho-Buds go.  |
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Ricky Davis
From: Bertram, Texas USA
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Posted 29 Dec 2004 4:14 pm
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Thanks guys.
Rick; all the pulls are from Racks; but I'll take off some racks that aren't being used...like the first three pedals on the E9, you will never use the lower rack; so I take it off and makes for a less noisy and smoother pull. The extra LKL for the C6th side is indeed a crossbar mount for the knee lever with two-hole pullers that the rods attach to and run back through the rack holes and pushes a Rack to make the C to C# pulls....ah..ha..
I have to thank Duane Marrs and Jeff Surratt of course; of course for supplying parts and brainstorming that LKL for the C6th side....it works great and is so cool.
WEll maybe it's the lighting or whatever; but this is not tobbacco brown...this is more of a orangish-dark redish stain; that I actually have never seen before on a Sho~bud.
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