Sho-Bud Pro-II

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Cartwright Thompson
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Sho-Bud Pro-II

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Sho-Bud “The Pro-II”. 8+5, the fifth lever being a center moving right which raises the A’s to Bb on the C6th neck. Emmons set up. Dark brown lacquer. Triple raise changer circa late 70’s. Just came back from Jeff Surratt with new Marrs fingers, Marrs knee lever brackets, buffed tailplates and the added knee lever. Sho-Bud single coil on the C6 and a Lawrence 705 on the E9. Sounds great and plays well. The Lawrence pickup is fantastic, the only humbucker I’ve ever heard that sounds good. Guitar could use some cleaning on the pedals and underside but it is solid, stays in tune and looks good too. I spent $600 at Marrs, I need to get $1450+ shipping. Photos to interested parties.
Kurt Kowalski
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Cartwright,
How have you been?
I'm interested. Please send pic's.
Sent you an email with address.
Thanks,
Kurt
Duane Marrs
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Awesome guitar and a steal at this price. I would love to have it. The new fingers will last the life of the guitar. And, we will still warrant the brackets to the new owner. Mechanically in perfect condition. Jeff
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Cartwright,

Please email some photos, I'm interested. Thanks,TC
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