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Big ole volume pedal no label anywhere I can find.

It has some age as it has cloth insul. wiring.

Old style 500K AB pot. Works good. Measures app 11 1/2 X 4 3/4 X 3.

I got this to help a friend that thought they wanted to learn steel guitar, but since dropped out and I don't need it.

$80 + $15 US Mail shipping in conus. Money Orders only. Thanks.

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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

folks wanna know if this is made by sho-bud. I dont know. It has no markings anywhere. It has the same Falcon bird pattern cutout in the bottom.

May have been made by them for someone else or just an early ed. You can compare pics.
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Post by Robert Rogers »

Jerry do you think maybe it was a sho-bud proto type pedal?
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

Don't know Robert. Looks like all the others. Don't matter, I guess...works just fine.
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Post by Clyde Mattocks »

Definitely a Bigsby copy, but Sho-Bud and Marlen made look alikes.
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

Thanks Clyde. I dunno who cloned who, but this one is still available. It's not the name that makes it, but I guess they can stick whatever name label on it they want. I'll drop the price to $75 + the shipping, but that's as best as I can do.
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No love for this big daddy? 😞
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Smooth action, good old style pot. Buy a $5 sho-bud vp label from psg.parts if you want to have a brand ID. Looks like there are a few of these pedals of the same design. $75 + shipping.
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If this is still available at the end of the month, when I get paid, I want it! If someone else grabs it between now and then, that's cool! Have a blessed day!
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TY Eric...we'll see. Hope you can pick it up.
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Yessir, thanks!
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Still available.
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Post by john buffington »

May be a Marlen less the decal?
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Post by Jerry Overstreet »

I dunno John. What's in the name on this old style pedal anyway? Seems to me they're all the same regardless of the label.
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I guess it would be worth something if it only had the Sho-Bud name engraved on it.😏
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I agree Jerry, it is a volume pedal! Good point.
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Post by Philip Mitrakos »

I think what you have there is a Sho~Bud volume pedal and someone sanded down the aluminum until the show Bud logo was gone
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Thanks for your input, but I don't think that's the case. On an engraved Sho-Bud pedal, it's cut in there pretty deep. It would take a lot of sanding to remove that, more like grinding, and the dimensions don't show that. It's a perfect taper from front to back. About 2" in front. It does not show any signs of being modified or ground down that way.

It does appear there has been some light polishing on the very front face. My guess that there was a label that got scratched up and someone cleaned that off and polished it.

I think Sho-Bud did have some vp's with a label on the front face, but I don't know that. [I do know that psgparts.com does show a label for a Sho-Bud volume pedal.] Or it may have been one of the other brand labels that folks mentioned above.

Odd how a label, or lack of one, makes a product.

It's OK though, I used it the other night. Someone had expressed interest in it, so I connected it and played it with a lap steel for a couple hours to check it out again. It's fine and the Allen Bradley pot is nice and quiet. It does have a little mechanical noise from the spring, but I mean a little and you wouldn't notice it playing. It might could be tweaked to eliminate, I dunno, but I'm not going to pursue that tiny issue. I guess I can just keep it and use it myself. It works just fine, thank you, and it's not eating anything.
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Post by Dennis Detweiler »

I agree with Philip. I still use a 1970 Sho~Bud pedal that looks exactly like it except the logo is missing on this one. Maybe someone played an Emmons guitar and wanted to hide the fact that he was using a ShoBud pedal? Extreme fix to his perceived embarrassment or hate of ShoBud? :)
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Post by Dennis Detweiler »

Yes, could be earlier than 1970. Shot or Buddy would have known for sure.
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This pedal has not been abused. Has had a foil label removed at the worst, there has been no grinding or defacing of the metal.
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Post by Dennis Detweiler »

Jerry, I'll take it. I'll PM you and you can give me the address. I'll send a money order.
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