PRO 5x5, S-10 Red Lacquer-sold

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Mark Shuda
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PRO 5x5, S-10 Red Lacquer-sold

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NOT A SHO BUD NOT A SHO BUD NOT A SHO BUD NOT A SHO BUD !!!!!!!!

2014 Boutique guitar, Highly fiqured tiger maple body in red polished lacquer.
S10 with custom pad
5x5 with emmons set up , pedal 4 franklin
Custom Wallace pickup wound to emmons push pull specs
lightweight 34 lbs out of case
Sho Bud Pro One badging
Sho Bud white high visibility fretmarkers
3 raise 2 lower changer
13 hole bellcranks
Just set up and tweaked by Paul Redmond.

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Larry Hobson
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Mark, Tell us about this build. How much trouble was it to get the Fessenden changer mounted? Cross rods bellcranks,ect. Interesting guitar.I have something like this in the works myself with an old Bud.
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Is that a Sho-Bud? :lol:
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Post by Scotty Wenzel »

Looks like a JCM....?
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Tim Russell
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Post by Tim Russell »

Beautiful guitar...I would love to own a 5/5 single! Not A Sho Bud? No one in the audience would know the difference. :wink:
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Post by David Nugent »

Would that be a Jerry Wallace 'Truetone' pickup?
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Post by Nicholas Ackron »

It looks like....
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Post by Mark Shuda »

NOT A SHO BUD NOT A SHO BUD NOT A SHO BUD NOT A SHO BUD !!!!!!!!

Thanks to all for your curiosity, interest, and comments!

Originally built by JCM as a 3x4 body and a half. this guitar has been modified from the original build . JCM bought remaining stock of Mr. Wilcox's inventory.
The 3x2 changer/parts are fessenden as reported to me by the original builder.
Lots of work on polishing of endplates, pedalboard, and body, new pickup with added tone controls, mini pad, rebuilt changer, re-configure and mounting of pedal rods, rebuilt and rebalanced pedal axle shaft.

The set up work was done by Paul Redmond, please do a search on his name on this forum to reference the qaulity of his work.
This is a players guitar that is highly configureable that will not break the bank all work was done to enhance the apperance, playability, sound, and chassis stability of the total guitar.
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Post by Henry Brooks »

What does the 5th pedal do?
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Post by Mark Shuda »

Pedal five lowers string 9 a whole step.
Kind of like the Mike Sigler change.
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