The Real #3 Sho-Bud
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The Real #3 Sho-Bud
In 1957 I went Shot Jacksons garage in Madison, Tn. to order the 3rd Sho-Bud double-neck guitar that was built, I ordered the guitar with a high G# as the 1st string, Ricky Davis has been kind enough to post some pictures that were taken a few months ago, back in those days, the E9 neck was on the bottom, In 1959, I sent the guitar back to Shot, and he converted it to a double-9, later in 59 I played this guitar on a live TV show in Tucson, Az. with several artists including Buck Owens and Wynn Stewart, You will notice on the pictures, that over the next few years, knee levers were added, along with a version of the Lucky Seven "ala Bill Hankey" string savers on strings 3 and 5, I still have this guitar with serial # 003 that I had Shot put on it for Insurance reasons, I know there has been a lot of controversy, as to who had the first Sho-Buds, but Jimmy Day got the first one,"Yes, I'm aware that Don Warden got the the 1st single neck Sho-Bud" Buddy Emmons the 2nd, & I got the 3rd, May God Bless Shot Jackson! Al Udeen<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Al Udeen on 18 November 2005 at 03:11 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Al Udeen on 18 November 2005 at 03:18 PM.]</p></FONT>
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I also got my first Sho-Bud at the beginning of the Co, (!957) At the time Shot told me also that Buddy Emmons got #1 and I think Pete Drake #2 and that mine was #3! However; I'll admit that I am not aware of the true facts about any of the early Sho-Buds. Jimmy Day told me his was #3 and Buddy says Jimmy's could have been #6. In the beginning Buddy built the bodies and Shot installed the pedals, so; who knows! I just know mine was very early on and I had it converted to a D-9 in 1960, with the high G#. My original was D-8 w/5 and in ’60 it became D-9 w/6. I never looked and never really cared what number it was!
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“Big John” Bechtel
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“Big John” Bechtel
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I honestly believe that the first Sho-Bud that Pete Drake got, a few years later, was Buddy Emmons #2 that had Buddys name Engraved on the front & Pete put a metal plate over it with his name on it, Shot wanted me to sign my name when I got mine, so he or Buddy could engrave my name on the guitar & fill in the routing in black putty, as Jimmys & Buddys had, Didnt Pete come on the scene a few years later? au
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And this is the one Andy ( Tele ) is talking about, originally built for Ben Keith and always referred by BE as the first doubleneck:
http://www.bigsandy.net/promo_pics.html
http://www.bigsandy.net/promo_pics.html
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One thing I should have mentioned regarding The #3 Sho-Bud, when I recieved the guitar in 1957, it did not have the inlay or the green necks & pickups, those were added in 59 when Shot converted the guitar to a D-9 also the Hearts & Diamond cluster decal was added in the early 60s, these early Sho-Buds were natural finish & rather plain looking compared to most of todays models! au
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From an article by Buddy Emmons...
"We sold our first Sho-Bud, an eight string single neck, to Don Warden, steel guitarist for Porter Waggoner."
Read the whole article here...
http://www.planet.eon.net/~gsimmons/shobud/buddy.html
"We sold our first Sho-Bud, an eight string single neck, to Don Warden, steel guitarist for Porter Waggoner."
Read the whole article here...
http://www.planet.eon.net/~gsimmons/shobud/buddy.html
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Don't know what the serial number was, but when I saw that "Big Sandy" picture of the D8 built for Ben Keith, I would have sworn it was my Mother's first pedal steel. I was only 9 or 10 then, so this would have been sometime probably in 1960. My folks were friends with Pete and Jack Drake, and Jack Linneman (for those of you in the Nashville area around then) and they all helped Mom get this steel. Only specfic detail I know about it was Ray Pennington helped out in building it (which seems stange to me now). Anyway I learned my first licks on this guitar years later, and boy do I wish I had it now. I do remember the pedal rods were enormus diameter, and there were lots of holes in the wrong spot underneath. .
BTW, if any of you Nashville folks know Billy Linneman (Jack's son), please tell him hello for me. Over the years I've lost all the contact info.
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BTW, if any of you Nashville folks know Billy Linneman (Jack's son), please tell him hello for me. Over the years I've lost all the contact info.
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I spoke to my sister in Utah last night, and she is going to look through my folk's gig pictures for a picture of this very old Sho-Bud... If I can get one I'll post it to share.
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This is just to show that there really was a very early Sho Bud in my earlier years! Unfortunately, at the age of 20 or even 24; I wasn't thinking about S/N's!
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