Redid a Bud

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Mike DiAlesandro
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Redid a Bud

Post by Mike DiAlesandro »

I've been working on this one on and off for a few months.

Here is how it arrived-


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And here it was a month or so ago while I experimented with Sunburst techniques-


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On workbench -


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And finished up with nice armrest pad made by Leigh Pollari of Nashville -


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Thanks for checking it out. I am happy with the end product. And it sounds real nice with the original Sho~Bud pickup w/coil tap switch.


More photos here - https://www.steelguitarsohio.com/buds-10_2

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Post by Frank Freniere »

Awesome - super work, Mike!
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Post by Carl Williams »

Fine job Mike…great to see these old Buds get a make over…Carl
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I love to see old instruments get a new life!
Nice job Mike!!
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Post by Larry Dering »

Looking great Mike. Excellent work.
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Post by Lem Smith »

Very nice, Mike! I know from the one that I recently bought from you, that you know how to set a rack and barrel Sho~Bud up right! It has the best feeling half stops on any guitar I’ve had. I’ll bet this sunburst guitar will too.
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Post by Mike DiAlesandro »

Lem Smith wrote:Very nice, Mike! I know from the one that I recently bought from you, that you know how to set a rack and barrel Sho~Bud up right! It has the best feeling half stops on any guitar I’ve had. I’ll bet this sunburst guitar will too.
Thanks Lem, I'm glad it's a good player!

Frank, Carl, Eric, and Larry thank you for the nice comments. Yes, it is quite rewarding breathing new life into older unplayable instruments.

One more photo with the flash turned on-


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Post by Johnie King »

Very good job Mike beautiful!!
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Post by Ricky Davis »

Mike that is "STUNNING"....just awesome bro....great work.
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Beautiful job Mike, it's great to see someone saving these old guitars.
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Post by Mike DiAlesandro »

Ricky, Bob and Johnie - thanks for the nice comments, coming from you guys, it means a lot!

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Beautiful work !
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