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Recently purchased a 65 ShoBud Crossover [crossover part does not work] I got it now with 2 pedals on E9th with 2 levers on E9th, one lever raises 4th E to F#, the other lowers 2& 8 1/2 tone. I have been having a blast playing this one. I had one of the same guitars as my first guitar, it was not hooked up quite as well as this one. I have 4 pedals on C6th, 3rd is BooWah, 4th is standard pedal 5, pedal 5 is standard pedal 6, and of couse the 6th pedal is the standard 7th pedal on C6th. I also have 2 levers on it, one raises the 3rd string C to C#, and the other is the standard C6th lever. I can hook the 4th string [E9th] lower to the 2nd lever, but it makes it too stiff. So I figured if Lloyd Green & other older players could play without that lower, so could I. I am getting quite used to not having it now. Call me nuts if you will, but I love a challenge like this!!
Ernie Pollock picture are on this page, scroll down to it http://www.hereintown.net/~shobud75/stock.htm
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Ernie Pollock picture are on this page, scroll down to it http://www.hereintown.net/~shobud75/stock.htm
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For all you vintage steel players. See my posting under accessories. I am now making split cases for vintage steels. By splitting the cases it takes 20 pounds off the total carry weight. The body case has wheels and a spring handle. You just wheel the body case around like luggage. Totally solves the weight issue. I make the cases so the guitar is float mounted in the case so that neither the changer or the keyhead are touching the case. The front of the guitar is also offset.
Hatton Split Cases. 716-691-6527.
Hatton Split Cases. 716-691-6527.
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57 Stringmaster T8
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By Bobbe's standard these are all vintage,
and only one of them is older than I am.
56 Stringmaster T8
49 Fender Custom
51 Fender Custom
49 Gibson Console Grande T8
49 Rickenbacker BD6
32 National New Yorker 8
47 National New Yorker
By Bobbe's standard these are all vintage,
and only one of them is older than I am.
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Bryan, That beautiful MSA appears to be one of the first maple/lacquer guitars, made around 1976, Before then, they had mica finishes and a different pickup well, and By '78 the MSA and Classic logos and fretboards were silkscreened.
It's a great guitar. I hope you appreciate what a gem it is.
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It's a great guitar. I hope you appreciate what a gem it is.
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Tony and Mike, thanks for the kind words. I do consider it a gem and I am humbled to have this fine instrument.
It did sit under a bed for about 20 years according to the story I was told. A man purchased it in '76 (you're right on Mike) and died soon after, with his wife casing it up and sliding it under the bed!
It was then previously owned by my friend Ted Crabtree not long before I bought it.
Thanks again guys, I'm honored.
It did sit under a bed for about 20 years according to the story I was told. A man purchased it in '76 (you're right on Mike) and died soon after, with his wife casing it up and sliding it under the bed!
It was then previously owned by my friend Ted Crabtree not long before I bought it.
Thanks again guys, I'm honored.
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early/mid '60s Domland Stereo cable-pull. I rewired the controls (looks like it had not been wired for stereo for some time), tore down, cleaned & lubricated all assemblies; relocated one of the knees, fabricated new pedal rods with spring swivels and restrung the pulls for the C6 neck; otherwise all is original AFAIK. I rarely play out with a psg so reliability is fortunately not an issue but tuning adjustments are a challenge...
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