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New Sho-Bud's??

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Forum,

What's the scoop on the new Sho-Bud guitars? Where do you try/buy these? Are they good? What has changed from the originals?

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Call Bobbe Seymour at Steel Guitar Nashville. (615-859-7666) SONNY.

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We have a house full of Sho-Buds, of every model, age ,configuration,color etc. A good stock ,all with warrenties. Anyone that likes this brand of guitar, we can satisfy.
We don't usually have the good stock we have at the moment,and may not next month,however, we do right now so don't be mad if you wait for a month and they are gone. Prices range from $1250.00 to $2650.00.
We have Pro IIs, ProIIIs Superpros,Professionals.(Sorry Ann,I don't mean to use this forum for an advertising tool, just trying to answer this gentelmans question). Forgive me all you non-Sho-Bud guys but this brand guitar is starting to get a lot of new followers.Heritage,tone, they are pretty,and still being used on a lot of hit records. What else can be wished for?And they are still inexpensive, a great value.And parts are no problem to get on the later models.
Bobbe [URL=http://www.steelguitar.net<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by BobbeSeymour on 13 August 2001 at 04:30 PM.]</p></FONT>
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<FONT SIZE=-1>As posted above on 13 August 2001 at 04:16 PM by BobbeSeymour and then edited on 13 August 2001 at 04:30 PM by BobbeSeymour:</FONT>
<SMALL>.(Sorry Ann, I don't mean to use this forum for an advertising tool, just trying to answer this gentelmans question).</SMALL>
As b0b has stated in different ways several times previously, as long as one is following the guidelines given in The Steel Guitar Forum's User Agreement, pretty much everything else is okay with him. Anyone having a question about how b0b wishes the rules applied might want to post in the Feedback & Testing Forum for clarification from b0b.

<FONT SIZE=-1>Drew Howard's questions, as posted on 12 August 2001 05:12 PM were these 4 questions, specifically:</FONT>
<SMALL>What's the scoop on the new Sho-Bud guitars? Where do you try/buy these? Are they good? What has changed from the originals?</SMALL>
BobbeSeymour answered above on <FONT SIZE=-1>on 13 August 2001 at 04:16 PM and then edited on 13 August 2001 at 04:30 PM:</FONT>

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>We have a house full of Sho-Buds, of every model, age ,configuration,color etc. A good stock ,all with warrenties. Anyone that likes this brand of guitar, we can satisfy.
We don't usually have the good stock we have at the moment,and may not next month,however, we do right now so don't be mad if you wait for a month and they are gone. Prices range from $1250.00 to $2650.00.
We have Pro IIs, ProIIIs Superpros,Professionals.(Sorry Ann,I don't mean to use this forum for an advertising tool, just trying to answer this gentelmans question). Forgive me all you non-Sho-Bud guys but this brand guitar is starting to get a lot of new followers.Heritage,tone, they are pretty,and still being used on a lot of hit records. What else can be wished for?And they are still inexpensive, a great value.And parts are no problem to get on the later models. Bobbe ... </SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

I'm sure Drew and others would still like to know the answers to the 4 questions he asked.

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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ann Fabian on 16 August 2001 at 06:29 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Steve Stallings »

This actually really interests me. What is the deal with Rayline and new Sho-buds? Are these actual NEW Sho-buds that Gretsch is authorizing? I know that Bobbe has a ton of used Sho-Buds, but the question at hand is NEW guitars. Bobbe, are you a dealer for new guitars or are they only available through Rayline? Has anyone actually played the new Rayline built SBs? How do they stack up? Just curious.

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Post by Bobby Lee »

Mike Perlowin asked about Sho-Bud at the Gretsch booth at NAMM last January. They told him that Sho-Buds are not currently being produced. Gretsch owns the Sho-Bud name.

I'm moving this topic to the Pedal Steel part of the Forum.

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