Sho-Bud Professional D-10
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Sho-Bud Professional D-10
I am moving out west guys and two steels is one too many to fit in the car. I hate to do it but up for sale is this early Sho-Bud Professional D-10 setup standard Emmons style with 8x3. I bought this off a forum member about a year or so ago and completely cleaned and rebuilt it. Kept in the house ever since. Includes some after market parts for a RKR, was 8x4 when I got it, but I think this guitar may have come from the factory with 8x2. From the looks of the undercarriage Ricky Davis tells me the LKR is not standard. I was planning on ordering up some of Coop's parts to convert this Bud into the early Pro-II style mechanics with the barrels behind the bellcranks, but the guitar plays just fine as-is. Has seen some time on the bandstand and the finish does show a little character, but this guitar shined up nice and it does have that sound. Comes with mounted Sho-Bud volume pedal, cover, copy of Coop's catalog, and original case. Price is $1250 plus s/h. Don't let me change my mind and put this in storage.
BD
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BD
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I thought you were gonna offer the guitar back to me first... :- ) Anyhow, do you still have my old 400 amp? Please drop me a line at ytmq945@hotmail.com
Have a safe trip out west!
Tq
Have a safe trip out west!
Tq
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