Is this a Domland pedal steel guitar?

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robert kramer
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Is this a Domland pedal steel guitar?

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Does anyone know if this is a Domland pedal steel guitar Shot is playing on the Opry. Is so, what approximate year guitar would it be? The color photo is the closest I could get on the web. Thanks in advance for any help and any background on Domland steels.

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There is no obvious resemblance between the two images.
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Looks like the changer in the picture of Shot is an early "Ducktail" Sho Bud to me.

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Thanks for you replies. Yes, it makes no sense Shot would be playing a Domland at a time he was building and promoting Sho-Bud. Just making sure. Thanks!
I see what a "Ducktail" means now re: Sho-Bud
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Bob,that's a Sho~Bud...I've seen that guitar in other pics...I think it's the only one I've ever seen with that tiny label/logo on it...hope you are well!

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Gotta be the earliest example of the"Franklin pedal"I've ever seen!
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Shot on a Bud like Don Warden and Howard White's. Love seeing this!
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