1974 SHO-BUD Professional SOLD

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Russ Tkac
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Post by Russ Tkac »

Quite the steel. I had one in 75 like this. Great memories. Best of luck.
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Kenneth Mennen
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Post by Kenneth Mennen »

Hi Ron, in a couple of months if it's still for sale I will buy your guitar. It's beautiful. I'll even take the drive to TN to try it and pick it up. Right now though, I just can't make this large of a purchase (uncertain economic times). Not unless I'd want to pile on a divorce as well! :) Jokes aside, I'm at relatively low risk of getting laid off with the slowing economy, but for my wife is a different story. So, once things settle, and they will, I'll reach out to you again to check on its availability.
Launa Bodde
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PM Sent

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Please let me know if still available. Thanks!
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Ron Spears
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One Last Go

Post by Ron Spears »

TTT

I was going to take this to a local dealer but the quarantine ruined that. So here it is one last time.
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Nicholas Cox
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Sold?

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I know this post was from a few months ago but did you end up selling this guitar?
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Pat Moore
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Pm

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Dave Meis wrote:I have a February '74 LDG with the same names on the label, and after contacting Gene Haugh about the label in mine, he wrote back and said:
"Don’t know who PM was. The steel was checked by Yasu Kameya."
If anyone knows who PM was, I'd be interested in knowing!
From what I've seen, PM is Pat Murphy, but I don't have any inside info, just what I saw on another older Bud.
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Dave Meis
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Post by Dave Meis »

Thanks Pat!
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