ShoBud fingertip
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- Silas Hamilton
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ShoBud fingertip
I’ve finally bought my dream guitar. A fingertip. 8x4, ive spent a ridiculous amount of time searching for one. Not totally sure the year, i think its a 65.
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1961 ShoBud permanent, 1971 Emmons Fatback, 1965 Emmons Wraparound no. 2171, Twin Reverbs. God Bless Weldon Myrick.
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Congrats on a real nice steel. I dig the maple and rosewood and that inlay is real neat! Is she all original? How many Knees?
'64 Sho-Bud Fingertip D-10 9+1, Goodrich VP, Sho-Bud/Evans Compactra 100 Custom, Sho-Bud/Evans Compactra 100 Head unit, '75 Tele, '77 Guild D25, '71 YBA-1, Marshall 4x10 and a Les Paul.
- Silas Hamilton
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Original as far as know, it comes tomorrow. 4 Knees.Joel McCoy wrote:Congrats on a real nice steel. I dig the maple and rosewood and that inlay is real neat! Is she all original? How many Knees?
1961 ShoBud permanent, 1971 Emmons Fatback, 1965 Emmons Wraparound no. 2171, Twin Reverbs. God Bless Weldon Myrick.
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Haha, my bad it's right there in your first post, 8x4. Here's to you having a great NGD tomorrow.Silas Hamilton wrote:Original as far as know, it comes tomorrow. 4 Knees.Joel McCoy wrote:Congrats on a real nice steel. I dig the maple and rosewood and that inlay is real neat! Is she all original? How many Knees?
'64 Sho-Bud Fingertip D-10 9+1, Goodrich VP, Sho-Bud/Evans Compactra 100 Custom, Sho-Bud/Evans Compactra 100 Head unit, '75 Tele, '77 Guild D25, '71 YBA-1, Marshall 4x10 and a Les Paul.
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Fingertip
Hi Silas,
Ricky Davis can provide you with a lot of information on Fingertips, as well as other types of Sho-Buds.
By the way, I'm friends with your aunt Amy Wheeler in Hickory. She was showing me a video of you playing an Emmons last Friday evening. I just now connected the dots! Looking forward to meeting you.
Congratulations on your find. I'd love to take a look at your new guitar!
Mike Robbins
Ricky Davis can provide you with a lot of information on Fingertips, as well as other types of Sho-Buds.
By the way, I'm friends with your aunt Amy Wheeler in Hickory. She was showing me a video of you playing an Emmons last Friday evening. I just now connected the dots! Looking forward to meeting you.
Congratulations on your find. I'd love to take a look at your new guitar!
Mike Robbins
1970 Marlen D-10, 1971 Professional, 1973 Pro II, 1977 Marlen D-10, 1978 Marlen D-10, 1980 Marlen D-10
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Liam, thanks. Silas is a heck of a player, for sure. Maybe you know, then - curious about the differences between Sho Buds? What makes the Fingertip different from a Pro I? What does he like about his new one? What do you like about your new one .
the bo-stevens (honky tonk/old country) & Tupelo Crush (Americana/rock)
'94 Marlen D-10 w/ BL 705s, '74 Fender TRSF/JBL d120s.
'94 Marlen D-10 w/ BL 705s, '74 Fender TRSF/JBL d120s.
- Liam Sullins
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Mechanically they're both all pull changers! Just different styles, his uses something called two hole pullers with barrels to tune the raises/lowers. Mine uses different bell cranks and it uses your fingers to tune it. I like mine because of the sound and vibe I get from old Sho~Buds. There is just something about it.
'66 Sho~Bud Fingertip, Sho~Bud amps, Fenders, old cars and Tinkerin with steels!