Sho~Bud professional for sale $2500

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Brady Henrie
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Sho~Bud professional for sale $2500

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Hey folks! It’s first time selling a steel on here!
I’ve really gotten the bug for a sho~bud fingertip or permanent lately.
So I’m selling this great steel to help w funds for when I do find one!
It’s got some scuffs on the finish but boy howdy does it play good….
Just got cleaned up and has original pick ups on it!
Rack and barrel, 8X4 emmons set up.
Plays like new! It comes with a case that’s a little ragged and roughed up but does the job.
I got it for 1900, but after cleaning it up and getting it working good I was hoping to get 2500.00 out of it.
(Or trades for a fingertip or permanent)
Thanks for looking!
Text (702)308-8579 for any questions or p.m.

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Great deal here! This is an awesome sounding Bud.
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Sho bud

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Thanks jordan! Fancy seeing you here! 🤠
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Another thumbs up for this old Bud and for Brady as well. Bought a guitar from him a couple months ago and he's great to deal with.
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Why would you want to trade down? :whoa:
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Erv Niehaus wrote:Why would you want to trade down? :whoa:
Erv
Erv, maybe Brady prefers the tone of a Fingertip or Permanent as opposed to a Professional? 😎
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Mike DiAlesandro wrote:
Erv Niehaus wrote:Why would you want to trade down? :whoa:
Erv
Erv, maybe Brady prefers the tone of a Fingertip or Permanent as opposed to a Professional? 😎
Mike, you are completely correct. I’ve owned that that professional for about a year now and don’t get me wrong it’s a great axe! But I’ve always wanted a fingertip/ and or perm.
Won’t stop til I find one!
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Tone maybe one thing but my first pedal steel was a fingertip and if you like to tune between every number, that's the guitar for you. :whoa:
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Does the Muskrat come with the sake? I think it is off the charts cool!
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I've seen Muskrat play this steel live a couple of times and it sounds fantastic.
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Erv Niehaus wrote:Tone maybe one thing but my first pedal steel was a fingertip and if you like to tune between every number, that's the guitar for you. :whoa:
Erv
I hear ya erv, I know they can be finicky but I’ve owned a few different guitars now and a few of them have lacked personality. Just haven’t heard fingertip or permanent that didn’t have out of this world tone. So I figure I’d find out for myself, who knows maybe there is one that keeps tune haha.
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Mark Shuda wrote:Does the Muskrat come with the sake? I think it is off the charts cool!
  • You know mark, didn’t think about that. Hell if somebody wanted it I’d for sure throw em that name plate haha. It’s just Velcro sticker holding it up anyhow!
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Sent you a PM
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I had no tuning issues?

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Not sure what some here said about fingertip tuning?
I don't have a Sho~Bud now, but I've had quite a few over the years, S-10's, SD-10 Conversions, Cross Over, D-10's and my favorite was the 12 string SD-12 Fingertip.
It was restored and re-built by Bob Muller and was fabulous.
I had no tuning issues ever with that one? Once all set up it held the tuning well.
Was absolutely the best sounding Bud I ever owned.
It was originally a D-12, but with several changes made during the restoration it was a great steel.
Good luck with your sale and finding that Fingertip or Permanent.
Andy :D

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Inlaid Star Guitar 2006 by Mark Giles. SD-10 4+5 in E9th; http://luthiersupply.com/instrument-gallery.html
2017 Mullen SD-10, G2 5&5 Polished Aluminum covering. Custom Build for me. Great Steel.
Clinesmith Joaquin Murphy style Aluminum 8 String Lap Steel Short A6th.
Magnatone Jeweltone Series Lap Steel, Circa 1950? 6 String with F#minor7th Tuning.
1956 Dewey Kendrick D-8 4&3, Restoration Project.
1973 Sho~Bud Green SD-10 4&5 PSG, Restoration Project.
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Andy that’s a beautiful steel! I bet it sounded like butter!
I have luckily found a permanent I’m going to buy, so I’m the meantime just trying to get this professional to a good home!
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How does butter sound? :whoa:
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Erv Niehaus wrote:How does butter sound? :whoa:
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You tell me erv.
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I never heard butter make a sound.
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Post by Thomas de Bourbon »

this steel is iconic
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Erv Niehaus wrote:I never heard butter make a sound.
Erv
Toss a pat of it in the frying pan, or put a stick of it in a measuring cup and toss the cup in the microwave for 5 minutes. Bam! That's the sound of pedal steel guitar! ;-)
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Nice steel!
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Re: I had no tuning issues?

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Andy DePaule wrote:Not sure what some here said about fingertip tuning?
I don't have a Sho~Bud now, but I've had quite a few over the years, S-10's, SD-10 Conversions, Cross Over, D-10's and my favorite was the 12 string SD-12 Fingertip.
It was restored and re-built by Bob Muller and was fabulous.
I had no tuning issues ever with that one? Once all set up it held the tuning well.
Was absolutely the best sounding Bud I ever owned.
It was originally a D-12, but with several changes made during the restoration it was a great steel.
Good luck with your sale and finding that Fingertip or Permanent.
Andy :D

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THIS STEEL ENDED UP IN NORTH CAROLINA, to a new player I traded for a taylor acoustic
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Sho bud single channel amp
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1979 washburn Jethro burns mandolin (with LR baggs pickup)
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