Sho-Bud PRo III - For Sale
- Matthew Eilerman
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Sho-Bud PRo III - For Sale
Hi All,
Unfortunately I have to sell my double neck Sho-Bud Pro III Steel, and soon my Amps and most of my Study Course Collection (Lots). But for Now I’m starting with the Pro III. It is a D-10, 8 Pedal, 4 Knee lever model with George “L†Pickups and Hard Case. I’m asking $3,000. Plus shipping. Can deliver if "close" or during my upcoming trip through Washington, Oregon and Northern California.
Hope Pics are OK, I tried to reduce size without removing too much quality.
Thanks for looking, Matthew I also have more images
Unfortunately I have to sell my double neck Sho-Bud Pro III Steel, and soon my Amps and most of my Study Course Collection (Lots). But for Now I’m starting with the Pro III. It is a D-10, 8 Pedal, 4 Knee lever model with George “L†Pickups and Hard Case. I’m asking $3,000. Plus shipping. Can deliver if "close" or during my upcoming trip through Washington, Oregon and Northern California.
Hope Pics are OK, I tried to reduce size without removing too much quality.
Thanks for looking, Matthew I also have more images
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- Ricky Davis
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WOW; "1977">this is one of the last(round cross-shaft; two hole puller; curved knees; cutdown wide pedal) Pro~III Custom built before the "hex cross-shaft and EVERYTHING Pot metal Superpro came out, a few months later.
Mathew I'm so sorry you have to let it go; and it is worth every penny and then some; any price you put up.....THIS is a "SHO~BUD">Period !!!!!!! and it is "drop-dead gorgeous....
Good luck.
Ricky
Mathew I'm so sorry you have to let it go; and it is worth every penny and then some; any price you put up.....THIS is a "SHO~BUD">Period !!!!!!! and it is "drop-dead gorgeous....
Good luck.
Ricky
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- Brandon Schafer
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I generally refrain from gushing over other’s ads, but this guitar hits all my soft spots. Wow...
My first steel was a Pro III with a two up/two down changer. It was in half as good shape as this and it sounded amazing. I’d recommend that anyone who has ever considered getting a classic Sho-Bud D-10 to scoop this one up. I sure would if I could!!!
My first steel was a Pro III with a two up/two down changer. It was in half as good shape as this and it sounded amazing. I’d recommend that anyone who has ever considered getting a classic Sho-Bud D-10 to scoop this one up. I sure would if I could!!!
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- Bill Ferguson
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So sad you have to sell this beauty.
Remember that because of it's weight.
By the time you get it boxed and shipped in the US, you are probably looking at $300 +- for Shipping/insurance.
Just in case you did not know.
Remember that because of it's weight.
By the time you get it boxed and shipped in the US, you are probably looking at $300 +- for Shipping/insurance.
Just in case you did not know.
AUTHORIZED George L's, Goodrich, Telonics and Peavey Dealer: I have 2 steels and several amps. My current rig of choice is 1993 Emmons LeGrande w/ 108 pups (Jack Strayhorn built for me), Goodrich OMNI Volume Pedal, George L's cables, Goodrich Baby Bloomer and Peavey Nashville 112. Can't get much sweeter.
Mathew I’ve been looking for pedal steels in Montana and this is the closest around me plus it’s such a beauty Sho-Bud. Where-ish in Washington? I’m in Missoula myself.
Josh
Josh
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- Matthew Eilerman
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I didn't.... I mailed if from Honolulu Hawaii to Idaho a few years back and it only cost me $75. I guess times have changed!!!Bill Ferguson wrote:So sad you have to sell this beauty.
Remember that because of it's weight.
By the time you get it boxed and shipped in the US, you are probably looking at $300 +- for Shipping/insurance.
Just in case you did not know.
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I don't want to hijack your thread, but I shipped an SD10 LeGrande from Texas to Nashville a couple of months ago and it was 105.00 with my packaging.Matthew Eilerman wrote:I didn't.... I mailed if from Honolulu Hawaii to Idaho a few years back and it only cost me $75. I guess times have changed!!!Bill Ferguson wrote:So sad you have to sell this beauty.
Remember that because of it's weight.
By the time you get it boxed and shipped in the US, you are probably looking at $300 +- for Shipping/insurance.
Just in case you did not know.
- Johnie King
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I dunno, I’ve been looking but not finding anything in the Pacific Northwest states/provinces , except for this, and it’s even Sho~Bud. Mathew if you’re in eastern Washington then western Montana is in your neighborhood. I’m nervous about buying such a beautiful instrument shipped across the continent no matter what that shipping cost is.Johnie King wrote:I love the Pro three Buds
Why is all the super nice steels like this one on the wet coast?
This Steel will sell in your area just too nice too ship.
- Richard Fiedler
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that's a nice one
gosh, thinking about this one seriously.
- Jeffery Mercer
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One more Time
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As Ricky said, this guitar is ALL classic Bud, with some of the best parts they ever used, unlike the "improved" models that came a bit later... This is a great guitar, basically at teardrop lever,two hole puller 2 up 2 down Pro II with , round cross shafts cut down pedals, and then aluminum necks added to make it a Pro III... I had one equipped just like it years ago, and it was a VERY good guitar, and at the time, I didn't realize it was a rare transition model.. So sorry you must sell her. bob
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Pro 111
Did you buy this guitar from John Graham? I sold him a Pro 111 and man does this look like it. Did you sell it?