Sho Bud - Maintenace and parts availability?
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Sho Bud - Maintenace and parts availability?
I want a S10 or SD10 (LDG). My MSA D10 is really getting heavy. I would also practice more if I had one steel setup at home and a separate gig guitar.
I really like the looks of old Sho Buds. I need to research weight. My first concern is maintenance and parts. I don't know much about guitar mechanics period. Any Models I should avoid? Any tips or advice is welcome. I know I don't want a Maverick.
Should I expect a Sho Bud to be as stable as my MSA. The tuning on my MSA is extremely stable.
I'm in no rush to get a 2nd guitar. I can be patient. Maybe the smart money is to get a modern guitar. But Sho Buds sure look great.
Thanks guys.
I really like the looks of old Sho Buds. I need to research weight. My first concern is maintenance and parts. I don't know much about guitar mechanics period. Any Models I should avoid? Any tips or advice is welcome. I know I don't want a Maverick.
Should I expect a Sho Bud to be as stable as my MSA. The tuning on my MSA is extremely stable.
I'm in no rush to get a 2nd guitar. I can be patient. Maybe the smart money is to get a modern guitar. But Sho Buds sure look great.
Thanks guys.
Last edited by Ed Boyd on 10 Oct 2017 6:24 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Played Buds in the past Ed and I really liked the early Pro II's. I never tried one but Buddy Charlton always told me "stay away from the Crossovers". Said there were problems with them. So I never did therefore can't explain further. Might check with Ricky Davis here on the Forum. He is the man to go to for Sho Bud questions.
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Ed,Unless you can get a hold of a Ricky Davis Sho-Bud you should check out Jeff Surratt'S Sho- Pro guitars like the ultimate better Sho-Bud!
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If you're looking to save weight, I don't know if you'll get much relief in a Sho-Bud.
Certainly not "Sho-Buddish", but many of the recent "fly" guitars such as BMI, Mullen Discovery, Pro-Lite, Encore are much more tote friendly.
For beautiful lacquer cabinetry in a lighter weight compact guitar etc., Williams guitars are hard to beat.
There's a Encore currently listed in the classifieds...one must move quickly though, they don't last long.
Oh yeah, your question concerning parts, etc...I know it depends on the model of 'Bud, but Michael @ www.psgparts.com supplies many parts for Sho-Bud's.
Certainly not "Sho-Buddish", but many of the recent "fly" guitars such as BMI, Mullen Discovery, Pro-Lite, Encore are much more tote friendly.
For beautiful lacquer cabinetry in a lighter weight compact guitar etc., Williams guitars are hard to beat.
There's a Encore currently listed in the classifieds...one must move quickly though, they don't last long.
Oh yeah, your question concerning parts, etc...I know it depends on the model of 'Bud, but Michael @ www.psgparts.com supplies many parts for Sho-Bud's.
Thanks a lot Jerry. I should probably try the Mullen. There is a Mullen dealer within 30 minutes of my house. I've never been there. It would be nice to be able to shop local.Jerry Overstreet wrote:If you're looking to save weight, I don't know if you'll get much relief in a Sho-Bud.
Certainly not "Sho-Buddish", but many of the recent "fly" guitars such as BMI, Mullen Discovery, Pro-Lite, Encore are much more tote friendly.
For beautiful lacquer cabinetry in a lighter weight compact guitar etc., Williams guitars are hard to beat.
There's a Encore currently listed in the classifieds...one must move quickly though, they don't last long.
Oh yeah, your question concerning parts, etc...I know it depends on the model of 'Bud, but Michael @ www.psgparts.com supplies many parts for Sho-Bud's.
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And I consider the Super-Pro a lighter guitar. I believe it was lighter than the Kline keyless I had at the same time. It felt lighter than my Carter that I bought at the same time. Of course my Carter has 9p/9k.Joe Ribaudo wrote:Double that on the weight issue..
I threw my back out just removing my D10 Super Pro from the shipping box when I first got it.
If you want light, don't go with the Buds with rack and barrel, or even the 2 hole pullers. Those are fairly heavy. But they do sound great.
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Been a Bud player for about 35 years. I have a Super Pro and haul it in splt cases by Wade Thomas. I also own a Mullen Discovery, which is a pro steel and light. I am a full blown Bud lover.
Ed, here are two guitars for sale on the forum here. Both are excellent models and under $2,000.00.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=322324
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=322334
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