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TRAP TRULY
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pictures of my new '73 Sho-bud

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Hi Guys,
I just wanted to show you a picture of my new guitar and to thank you for the help you gave me on deciding to get it. I got it from a retired man who no longer played it. It's a 1973 ProII in almost brand-new condition and he only wanted $600 for it.

Click on this link if you'd like to see it and tell me what you think. Image Hopefully it'll be a direct link, but if not, you might have to type it in.

Thanks for your help.
Trap
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Larry Bell
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Post by Larry Bell »

I think you got the deal of the century, Trap.

That is a beautiful hunk o' wood!
In that kind of shape, it's gotta be worth 3X what you paid or more.

I'll give you $650 for it. Image Image Image

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CrowBear Schmitt
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Sho nuff GOOD ! Great Price too !
Enjoy.
Steel dig them Buds... Image
Jerry Horner
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Post by Jerry Horner »

You should be sent to the pen for robbing the old man like that. All kidding aside, you got a whale of a deal and that is a fine looking guitar.

Jerry
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P Gleespen
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Post by P Gleespen »

Good going Trap, that's a real beauty. That wood is fantastic looking!
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Hook Moore
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Post by Hook Moore »

you did great,that guitar looks great Image
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Darvin Willhoite
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Post by Darvin Willhoite »

Sho Bud must have had a real knack for choosing wood. I have an early 80's Pro III that has beautiful wood grain showing through the red lacquer. It is the prettiest guitar in my collection.



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Kenny Davis
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Post by Kenny Davis »

Hey Trap - Glad to see you took my advice! College will be there always. Besides, what can you learn about steel guitar there anyway?

The guitar looks great. Looks like it's about a year newer than mine. You got yourself a deal!
Cairo Zoots
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Post by Cairo Zoots »

Nice! Nice axe TT! Whoever the "benefactor" is, deserves a round of applause for his thoughtfulness. His "parting" with this beautiful instrument can only be repaid with the hours of enjoyment that you'll get from that Sho~Bud! Make him proud ~ and play it Loud! Image

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Les Green
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Post by Les Green »

some guys have all the luck!
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John Sims
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Post by John Sims »

I'm jealous...And I thought my axe was nice...!

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Bill Bailey
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Post by Bill Bailey »

Great photos of a truly beautiful work of art. By the way who signed the inspection tag? There were some awesome builders at SHO-BUD in those years.
Bill Bailey

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