Another Shobud found
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Another Shobud found
Hey guys, This must be the summer of the pedal steel. I had this instrument come by today and the owner wants to sell this one. It appears to be in very good shape with no real wear showing. I was hoping to get some information on this pedal steel. Thanks again for your help. Tom Thornburg Fireweed music, Pueblo Co. ttpickin@comcast.net (719)671-5144
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Hey Tom,
That would be a Maverick, Sho~Bud's student model. That's the standard 3+1 setup that came on most of these, although some are known to have 2+2 or earlier ones just 3 pedals. The one you have there is probably from the late 70's. Check Ebay for current value. You should get a pretty accurate estimate there.
That would be a Maverick, Sho~Bud's student model. That's the standard 3+1 setup that came on most of these, although some are known to have 2+2 or earlier ones just 3 pedals. The one you have there is probably from the late 70's. Check Ebay for current value. You should get a pretty accurate estimate there.
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Yes, I stripped the vinyl covering off of mine many years ago to discover a beautiful birdseye maple body. The contact glue washes off with naphtha. The body has a thin coat of clear lacquer on it inside and out. I just sanded mine to the bare wood and used R-M automotive clear lacquer to finish it off. Because most maple is very tight-grained, it doesn't accept stain all that well. I took advantage of that fact and 'dry-ragged' a bit of English walnut stain on it after sanding to bring out the birdseyes a little better, then shot on the lacquer. After a couple days, I wet-sanded the lacquer and hand-polished it with buffing compound. I also sanded then polished the endplates, and added a little aluminum decorative strip to the bottom edge of the front skirt. It was my only guitar at the time and I wanted it to look sharp. Shortly after all the re-finishing work, I fabricated a new undercarriage for it. It now has 3FP and 5KL. A few years ago I added a George L's 12-string pickup wired to the full humbucking mode. It sounds as good as it looks.
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Well, Paul, afer all that build-up, we need to see it now!
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The secret is to apply rubbing alcohol on the bare wood prior to staining...that pops the grain and lets the stain penetrate the wood. Water will do the same thing, but you have to wait until it's completely dry before staining. If after you apply the stain you find it's not to your liking, or it's too light or washed out looking, just water it again...wait until it dries, and stain it again.Because most maple is very tight-grained, it doesn't accept stain all that well.
Staining is an art, and it takes a while to learn to do it right.
Harry