1967 Sho-Bud

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Joseph Hogue
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1967 Sho-Bud

Post by Joseph Hogue »

Hey guys my name is Joesph and i am wanting to sell one of my dads steel guitars. He passed away a while back and ww have a bunch of guitars but just want to keep a couple of them. He played for marty stuart and the rock n roll cowboys and eventually made it to the steel guitar hall of fame. If any of you are interested jist email me @joseph.hogue53@gmail.com i really dont know what it is worth so just make an offer and ill get back to you.

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Bill Bailey
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:( Joseph, I am so sorry for the loss of your dad. I hope you will post pictures of the other end of this guitar, I think you have what is called a "Peminent" which has little tuners on the end near the pickups. If so, these are highly desirable collector guitars, and since your Dad Gary owned it, this is also a plus. Best luck selling.
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Now there is a very desirable piece of history that was owned and played by one of the GREAT players to come out of Texas. His passing was such a tragic day,,,,Gary died in Tennessee of a heart attack,,,his dad died in Texas of a heart attack,,,,ON THE SAME DAY,,(if I remember correctly). A huge loss to the steel guitar community!!!!
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Post by Craig A Davidson »

Joseph do you have a changer end picture? It looks more like a Fingertip to me.
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Post by David Ball »

Those are definitely permanent fingers. It has the fingertip style bellcranks though, as the later permanents all did.

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It's a Permanent.
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Post by Joseph Hogue »

Appreciate everything guys and for all the help in emails and on here. I think music skipped my generation haha so yall definitely know more about it than me. From what most have told me its valued around 1800 or so and have some offers in that ballpark. If you have an offer just shoot me an email and ill listen to all. Thanks again guys!
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Ricky Davis
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Post by Ricky Davis »

I'm helping Joseph with the Tech stuff on his Dad Gary Hogue's Sho~Bud Perm.
Here is the current set up on this sweet ride.
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I can help answer most all questions about this Classic Sho~bud Permanent. As you can see "Permanent" was the meaning of the rod pullers were originally welded on and so it was permanently set up for certain pulls....but this one was built specially during the Fingertip era; so that is what those Crossbars were put on, and made it more versatile...but still tunes like a single finger Pull-release type mechanism(like the original perm did).
Ok; come on with it???..ha.
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Johnny Cox wrote:It's a Permanent.
What threw me was the fact that the pullers weren't welded. Ricky further explained. if I had the bucks it would be gone.
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Post by Herb Steiner »

Sonny Jenkins wrote:... His passing was such a tragic day,,,,Gary died in Tennessee of a heart attack,,,his dad died in Texas of a heart attack,,,,ON THE SAME DAY,,(if I remember correctly). A huge loss to the steel guitar community!!!!
And if you recall, Sonny, it was Mother's Day. :(
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Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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2000 as of now
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Post by Rick Abbott »

Steel around? Or, is it sold??
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Post by Joseph Hogue »

Hey Rick! Sorry it is sold
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