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6150- 10 string made in February 1974 George-L 5-1 pickup $2000 Shipping included to lower 48 picture of under side included in this post
Shobud LDG
Can't beat the sound of a "barrel behind 2-hole puller" Shobuds. Nice guitar!!
Al
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Hey Roger; what is the serial number on this one??
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Thanks Roger.
5032; certainly is February 1974....and if it still has single raise/ single lower fingers with Barrel tuning and round front body and green tinted underneath plaster paint...yes that is the very first series of the LDG...like mine and Lloyd's...> But I've never seen one of those into 1974...usually by '74 they started welding a extra hole on the 4th and 5th string raise finger pivot and started the nylon tuning...with fixed rod on the puller.
So there ya have it; you have one of the very last ones of the very first series/mechanisms of the great Sho~Bud LDG.
Ricky
5032; certainly is February 1974....and if it still has single raise/ single lower fingers with Barrel tuning and round front body and green tinted underneath plaster paint...yes that is the very first series of the LDG...like mine and Lloyd's...> But I've never seen one of those into 1974...usually by '74 they started welding a extra hole on the 4th and 5th string raise finger pivot and started the nylon tuning...with fixed rod on the puller.
So there ya have it; you have one of the very last ones of the very first series/mechanisms of the great Sho~Bud LDG.
Ricky
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Email Ricky: sshawaiian2362@gmail.com
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THANKS FOR THE INFO
this ldg has been a very dependable guitar for 40 years. two years ago [ thanks to George & YAHL ] I REPLACED the brass rod rollers that were worn, and the pedal rod angle bkts. also added 2 tuning rods and pullers. roger
this ldg has been a very dependable guitar for 40 years. two years ago [ thanks to George & YAHL ] I REPLACED the brass rod rollers that were worn, and the pedal rod angle bkts. also added 2 tuning rods and pullers. roger
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