Coop This
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- Colby Tipton
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Coop This
Would this old Bud of mine be a good candidate for John Coop parts?
As it is, it is in good playing condition.
I was thinking about turning it into a single with a pad to cut down on the weight.
I'll keep the stuff from the back neck to put it back to a double and sale the old undercarriage parts to someone that may want them.
As it is, it is in good playing condition.
I was thinking about turning it into a single with a pad to cut down on the weight.
I'll keep the stuff from the back neck to put it back to a double and sale the old undercarriage parts to someone that may want them.
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No Colby, this is a terrible candidate for getting "Cooped up"!! You should immediately send it to me, I'll dispose of it for you!!
All joking aside, your guitar would be extremely PERFECT for a Coop conversion. It would blow your mind the tone that would be unlocked, as well as the smoothe easy feel when you play it. Gorgeous guitar you have there!! Get it done, and bring it up to the Dallas Jamboree next March and show it off a little!
If you got yours done up, yours and mine would look like they came out of the same litter!!
Edited to add this second pic, for those who are interested in seeing the Coop undercarrage.
All joking aside, your guitar would be extremely PERFECT for a Coop conversion. It would blow your mind the tone that would be unlocked, as well as the smoothe easy feel when you play it. Gorgeous guitar you have there!! Get it done, and bring it up to the Dallas Jamboree next March and show it off a little!
If you got yours done up, yours and mine would look like they came out of the same litter!!
Edited to add this second pic, for those who are interested in seeing the Coop undercarrage.
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Man, I would hate to see a beautiful old D10 like that made over into an SD10. Why don't you post it for awhile and see if anyon has a similar Bud SD10 they would like to trade for your D10. I just like to see those beautiful old Buds kept as original as possible, with the exception of better parts underneath.
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David,
I will keep everything on top to put it back to a double. I would not think of seperating the stuff. I'm trying to put it back as close to what it was as possible. It used to have 2 hole cranks with barrels. I will get the stuff for the back neck too.
Alan,
Don't worry about asking him, thats the only way you will know. I don't know yet, I will as soon as I get in touch with him.
I will keep everything on top to put it back to a double. I would not think of seperating the stuff. I'm trying to put it back as close to what it was as possible. It used to have 2 hole cranks with barrels. I will get the stuff for the back neck too.
Alan,
Don't worry about asking him, thats the only way you will know. I don't know yet, I will as soon as I get in touch with him.
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Actually, you would lose about 18 lbs., if I recall right.
If Colby wants a single neck SD10, it's called pride of ownership. Go for it Colby, and if you ever sell it or want to convert it back, you'll have your C6th neck and parts. Take some detailed pics before you take it apart, and you can easily reverse it.
If Colby wants a single neck SD10, it's called pride of ownership. Go for it Colby, and if you ever sell it or want to convert it back, you'll have your C6th neck and parts. Take some detailed pics before you take it apart, and you can easily reverse it.
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Colby,That's your guitar to do ANYTHING you please with it,It just gives me the shivers to think of taking that back neck off.To me nobody has ever built a more beautiful guitar than those old D-10 buds.
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Does the decal say The Professional - II Custom on it? I never knew there was a Professional II. Very cool. Colby, you mentioned that the undercarriage originally had two-hole pullers with barrels. Could the "II" have meant a transition between the Professional and the Pro II? It's my understanding that the standard Professional only came with rack and barrel, and that the two-hole pullers were introduced on the round front Pro II?
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- Colby Tipton
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Chris,
I'm not exactly sure about the 2 hole puller and barrels, I just think that is how it was. In the pickture you can see all of the original screw holes.
Bobbe Seymour had the super pro stuff put on this guitar several years back up at the Sho-Bud facility in Magazine, Arkansas. He may know more about the original mechanics of it.
I think the custom decal was added by Bobbe too.
I'm not exactly sure about the 2 hole puller and barrels, I just think that is how it was. In the pickture you can see all of the original screw holes.
Bobbe Seymour had the super pro stuff put on this guitar several years back up at the Sho-Bud facility in Magazine, Arkansas. He may know more about the original mechanics of it.
I think the custom decal was added by Bobbe too.
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SHO-BUD SUPER PRO MECHANICAL ISSUES
I have a Sho-Bud Super Pro and am starting to have some problems with the pins in the fingers. I need to talk to John Coop about it but I don't know how to contact him one on one. Somebody, please help me!
- Colby Tipton
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I talked to John Coop this morning and he is going to fix me up with the parts to rebuild both necks on my old "Bud".
I'm going to rebuild it myself, so maybe before to long I will have it done and I'll post some pictures.
P.S.
He sure seems to be one of good the old boys after talking to him.
Colby
I'm going to rebuild it myself, so maybe before to long I will have it done and I'll post some pictures.
P.S.
He sure seems to be one of good the old boys after talking to him.
Colby
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I had the pleasure of spending a lot of time with John Coop and James Morehead in Dallas and St. Louis, and I can assure you that two finer guys you will not meet. Their passion for Sho~Buds is psychologically alarming.
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SHO-BUD SUPER PRO
I had the privilege to speak in person with John coop today. I think the answer to my issues are there, and I will peusue it. I agree, I've never met him but from his conversation he is devoted to the SHO-BUDS of the world. I look forward to doing business with him!
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Colby.. someone somewhere has a lovely old LDG or Pro I they would be happy to swap for your D 10...
Don't take that old girl apart and make a single neck out of it... Too many have been converted already.. Swap her for a beautiful old S 10 or LDG, then have Coop work on it for you.... just my $.02.... bob
Don't take that old girl apart and make a single neck out of it... Too many have been converted already.. Swap her for a beautiful old S 10 or LDG, then have Coop work on it for you.... just my $.02.... bob
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