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Wendell Fields
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Looking for Mr ShoBud.

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I heard of a Man in Portsmouth Ohio called Mr Sho Bud I have also heard his name is Ed Naylor. If anybody has a contact number or website please let me know.If there is anybody in Northern Ohio that can help me get A Sho Bud LDG 6&5 guitar straightened out please reply. I know VERY Little about a Steel Guitar...
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Post by Roger Shackelton »

The title "Mr. Sho-Bud" referred to someone else. He was located in Ohio, but I don't recall the mans name.?

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Post by Ed Naylor »

That,s me. Call me at 1-800-749-3363 . Ed Naylor Steel Guitar Works
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Post by Roger Shackelton »

John Coop, of Yorktown, Ind. at one time had the title "Mr. Sho-Bud."

Ed did you sue John for the title? Image

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Post by Leslie Elliott »

RE: Mr. Sho-Bud
This title was given to and belongs to the one and only - SHOT JACKSON!!!! He's the first and true Mr. Sho-Bud.
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I heard that John, Flew the Coop!
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Post by Reggie Duncan »

I call David Jackson "Mr. Sho-Bud"!
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Smiley Roberts has a dog that is affectionately named Sho-Bud! Image
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Post by KEVIN OWENS »

Ed,
I have never heard of you referred to as "Mr. Sho-Bud". Why would you out right lie to someone like that?

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Post by Ed Naylor »

Kevin- I am appalled that you would go on a forum and call someone a LIAR.To my knowledge I have never had any kind of business dealings with you, and don't recall having ever talked to you. Ed Naylor Steel Guitar Works
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Post by HowardR »

I recall a thread awhile back, with regard to Ed stating that he wanted to be known as "Mr. Sho-Bud."

I don't know if it caught on outside of the Forum, but it was duly announced, duly noted, and then duly forgotten as I heard nothing else after that.

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I was not aware that anyone other than "Shot Jackson" had ever been called "Mr. Sho~Bud".

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Post by David L. Donald »

I suppose anyone can nickname themselves what they wish.
The thRead above sounds a bit tounge in cheek from Nick Reed et al.

But unless the name has been changed in court, Shot Jackson (and mebe Dave J. too) will be the only "Mr.Sho-Bud" to me.

Thought Big E can take the title anytime he wants too.
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Post by Jim Cohen »

I was not aware you could take someone else's legal trademark, stick a "Mr." in front of it, and then claim it for yourself. Could I declare myself officially to be "Mr. Coca Cola"? Or "Mr. Burger King" and then do business in the food industries? Would a guy who works on old cars and has a bunch of spare parts laying around the garage be allowed to call himself "Mr. Ford Mustang"? I rather doubt it, but even if it were possible, I think it would backfire in one's face, as industry insiders would most likely treat you with the degree of respect that the strategy deserves.
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Post by Ed Naylor »

I want to thank you all for reminding everyone I have probably the largest inventory of Sh0-Bud parts in the world.I need the sales to help pay a several hundred VET bill on a dog I rescued this week.Ijust got a call a minute ago and a fellow is coming in to pick up some parts for his "OLD" Sho-Bud. Gotta go . ED
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Post by John Floyd »

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>RE: Mr. Sho-Bud
This title was given to and belongs to the one and only - SHOT JACKSON!!!! He's the first and true Mr. Sho-Bud.</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Right on Leslie.

Its not proper to infringe upon a Great man's accomplishments, especially since he has passed on.

There are quite a few of us who knew and worked for Shot who really don't have any appreciation for this sort of thing. Shot Jackson was a Good and Decent man.
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Post by Rick McDuffie »

Ed Naylor sounds like a perfectly good name on its own! Image<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Rick McDuffie on 03 January 2004 at 07:47 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by John Drury »

Jimbeaux,

So what have we got here? Mr. FAUX~BUD?
LMAO

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Post by Jon Light »

Hey---sometimes a person's name's similarity to a well-known trademark is nothing more than odd coincidence and has no significance beyond the mere fluke. Give folks a break.

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Post by Jim Cohen »

<SMALL>Ed Naylor sounds like a perfectly good name on its own!</SMALL>
It's a fine name; the only problem is that it doesn't take advantage of someone else's reputation.
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Post by Donny Hinson »

I wonder if Chet Atkins granted himself the nickname "Mr. Guitar"?

I'll wager it was bestowed upon him by his fans as recognition of his skill playing the instrument, and not because he owned 75 or so guitars.

'Course...I could be wrong! Image
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Post by David L. Donald »

So I guess the appropriate appelation is :

Mr. Ed "largest inventory of Sho-Bud Parts in the World" Naylor,
Esquire. Inquire within.

It don't really trip off the tounge though...
And may require a bigger business card.

Or he could just call hinself
Mr. Bud Parts

From around these parts.
Have bellcrank will travel.

I am given credit for MacDonalds a lot..
It is a credit I wish I didn't get.
There IS an Harvard historian with my exact name, but we are rarely confused.
Even as we lived 1 town apart.
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Where's Howard ?
man did he get me laughing on that Kentucky Colonel thread
i would like to complement those who use French so well
so a propos (the French love a good play on words)
i'm a ShoBuddhist and it's Shot hands down and my man of the mantra
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I don't care what you call him. I know Ed as one of best people on this earth!!! He is the reason I have 2 of the best playing,best sounding Pro III's around. I'm proud to call Ed my friend.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jerry Hedge on 03 January 2004 at 05:54 PM.]</p></FONT>
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