Bobbe Seymour traded my Sho~Bud

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Bobbe Seymour traded my Sho~Bud

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for this...

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it was an even trade and I think I did pretty good.I have session Monday or Tuesday and was worried about pemanent and tuning in studio,this guitar has a very good tone and it`s a modern mechanism...sounds good and plays great.
If you have a nice old permanent Sho~Bud and need to update to an newer guitar Bobbe is the man to talk to.
I never tought I would play a Fessy but this guitar is pretty darn good to tell you the truth..and I don`t worrie about my session anymore.

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Love that color! If only you could put some pink elephants on it!
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Post by Damir Besic »

now,when I was there I took a good looka t a new Peterson VS-II tuner,this thing has a programs for E9 and C6 necks and it does work great.
So..if you need to get in tune for your session (like I`m trying to do) Bobbe is your man and he will set you up with a new Peterson VS-II for a good price.

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Post by Damir Besic »

Frank,
I know,but once you get used to it it`s not too bad,but what was the worst of all is that FedEx purple uniforms are the same color as this guitar, seems like even after I sold my business in FedEx I still can`t get away from them,like a nitemare.Maybe now I can wear my FedEx shirts on the gig`s..ha

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Wow.
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Post by Damir Besic »

more and more I look at that guitar more I like it,it`s not your everyday black or rosewood..little different...but the tone and playability is what was important to me and this guitar has it..both

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Post by Billy Carr »

Jerry Fessenden builds a fine guitar. I personally like the color. I own two Peterson tuners also for my personal use. They're the way to go with the pre-sets. Of course, with Bobbe you know he's going to take of you when it comes to steel guitars, etc. You now probably have one of the best guitars on the market today. In closing, there's several builders building fine guitars today as well. I wouldn't have a problem playing any of them. The Fessy is right there with them!
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Post by Cal Sharp »

That tuner looks interesting. How does it work?

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Post by Damir Besic »

Billy,you are right,plays like a butter and TT pick ups sound great.Color is different but I like it

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Post by Damir Besic »

Cal,
just plug in your guitar,turn it on to E9 or C6 preset and tune,simple..takes about 5 minutes to figure it out

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Post by Bo Borland »

Damir... you DOG !!! that is an awesome looking Fessy!
You must feel Jesse James.. getting one over on Bobbe like that!
I want one.
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I used this to help Bobbe make up his mind

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Post by Mike Kowalik »

I thought that was a really good looking Permanent........
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Mike,
yes,it was a beautiful guitar,I just assume since I`m not a collector I`ll be better of with a new easy to work on guitar,and Bobbe did gave me a great deal,this is a wonderful instrument.But you are right,Sho~Bud was a beauty.

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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

Well, my reason for "over paying" on this deal was that I needed a great original Sho-Bud perminent and Damir's was the best one I had seen in a while, the C6th neck needed re-rodding and some new old parts along with a complete setup, but after this was done, I just couldn't let him have the guitar back.

The Fessenden was a wonderful guitar but my heart went "Sho-Bud" on me.

The Sho-Bud is a '64 perm., and a very deluxe model guitar that will spend the rest of it's life in the "Sho-Bud" museum.
So when you come to Nashville, be sure to see this room full of old original Shot Jackson built Sho-Buds, along with some great Emmons originals and several Bigsbys. No telling what else will be here by then,

And by the way, thank you Damir, and the rest of you,,,I'm looking for any guitars of special interest you may know of that would like to be saved for all to enjoy,


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Poor old Bobbe. Having to take in yet another appreciating asset to add to his collection. Damir, how could you do that to such a nice guy? Image
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<SMALL>I just couldn't let him have the guitar back.</SMALL>
ha,I knew that..but then again that `64 Sho~Bud will have more fun showing of it`s beauty at the museum than what would have had sitting under my bed.

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btw.Is that a Madison guitar?

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btw.Bobbe,

that new Peavey tube amp with a 12" speaker and couple 6L6`s sounded awesome..thinking about getting one of those too...hmmm...maybe soon

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That's a beautiful Bud.
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Post by Buck Nosaka »

Dear Damir,
Which Peavey amplifire you are talking about. Very interesting. Does it have 6L6 power tube ? Does Bobbe have it at his shop ?
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Post by Damir Besic »

hi Buck,

Bobbe had one of these new amps in his store this morning and it is a small (Like 112) tube amp and has a great tone,very nice,for more info on that you would need to contact Bobbe tho

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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

BUCK,
Yes, I have one, and will have many more in the future (I hope).
Peavey has just come out with a new series of tube amps made EXACTLY like the great old 6l6-GC amps of yester year. Loud and incredible tone. Also small and pretty light. As a matter of fact, I have several new Peavey tube amps, most are very good, but one model is a total killer! Unbelievable! We are doing a lot of testing now and should be finished by Wednesday, I think the results will make believers out of any of you that have any doubts about Peavey building a GREAT tube amp!

Something is going on down there in Meridian MS., and I think we are all going to like it!!!!!!!!!

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Post by Bobbe Seymour »

Looks like the Nashville 112 might be getting some competition,,,,,,,,,, from the same company!

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Post by David L. Donald »

Every nice house pet should
get out and be seen,
not hide under the bed.

Nice move on both of your parts.

I am sure you will really lover the Fessy,
and now many people can come
and dig that sweet Permanent.
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