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Posted: 29 Dec 2005 5:50 am
by Will Sevy
Bob, you fixed my picture. Your a nice Guy! I always post them too big. I need to look and see how you did it.

P.S. could someone please fix the nose? It's also too big . Image

Posted: 29 Dec 2005 6:56 am
by norm mcdaniel
Boy do I wish I still had my first steel It was a blue Pro 1 ShoBud(1977 model). It was so pretty and it played real well and stayed in tune good. I got Visions of granduer and sold it for $400.00 dollars with pedal and bar. I dont know now who I sold it to but Ill bet doesnt have it now. I havent had a steel that I feel as comfortable as I did with the ShoBud.
Oh well you live and learn. Too late sometimes

Norm McDaniel
Sierra u12 and all Peavey amps. Hooray for Peavey!!!!
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Posted: 29 Dec 2005 9:06 am
by John Knight
Mine is a hand me down from my dad. It is an old D-10 Sho-Bud perm. I sold this guitar but was able to get it back. I'm glad I did. The guitar I wish I still had was my black MCI. That guitar was light and had great tone.

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D 10 Thomas with 8&6, '61'D-10 Sho-Bud 8&3
S12 Knight 6&4
Nashville 400 and Profex II
81' Fender Twin JBL's
Asleep at the Steel



Posted: 29 Dec 2005 9:18 am
by Ray Montee
I took delivery in April, 1956, of my Four 8 string necks, six pedals, blond birdseye maple BIGSBY; custom made to my order. I initially started talking with Paul Bigsby about it in around 1950, after seeing Billy Robinson here in town with Red Foley and the Grand Ole Opry troup.
I couldn't sell it now if my life depended on it; it's family. It's more than paid for itself even when union scale was only $14.95 per night.

Posted: 29 Dec 2005 10:27 am
by John Billings
My first was a Miller. Had it for 2 days before the broken-nose guys burnt their bar down for the insurance. I completely rebuilt it and refinished it. The day I finished it, the repo guys came. Then I got a "Crossover". A couple weeks later, our practice space was broken into. I lost the Bud, a 58 Flying V, and a white Showman. This time I was insured, and I got a new barrel/basket Shobud. Many, many years later I sold it to Don Dixon when I got my Kline U-12. Don sold it. If I knew who had it, I'd stalk him!
John Billings
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Coop/Davis Shobud S-10,3&6
Kline U-12
GFI D-10
Baldwin Bud 6&2
Twin with a JBL 15

Posted: 5 Jan 2006 4:09 pm
by Bennie Hensley
Freeman Cowgar had my Sho-Bud Maverick when he passed away..I don't know where it is now.

Posted: 5 Jan 2006 4:30 pm
by Jerry Heath
Gary,

My first guitar was a Fender 400, I traded it for a MSA S-10 that I still have today. It's my practise rig. BTW I still have the white Sierra Session that I purchased from you. Great guitar.



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Jerry Heath
Sierra Sessions U-12
Nashville 400
Sessions 400
Profex II


Posted: 5 Jan 2006 4:45 pm
by Gary Shepherd
You know, I couldn't remember who bought that Sierra from me. If you ever decide to sell it, get back with me. I'll probably want it back.

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Gary Shepherd

Carter D-10

www.16tracks.com

Posted: 5 Jan 2006 5:07 pm
by Michael Haselman
My Pro I went to Mark Amundson, a great sound tech, columnist for FOH magazine and friend of Keith Hilton. I know he's a member also, but haven't seen him post in ages. Hey Markie, are you out there? And how's that Hilton pedal doing? Does it need a new owner? Image

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Marrs D-10, Webb 6-14E


Posted: 5 Jan 2006 8:31 pm
by Tim Lane
Started with an old MSA Sidekick. Old thing wouldn't stay in tune and made me give up on steel for 2 years before I tried again with a Sierra Artist(good guitar). Now I have my last guitar, a Rains!

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Better to keep your mouth shut and let 'em think you're stupid that to speak and remove all doubt.
Rains SD10, NV112, Fender Strat, Martin HD28V, Martin SPJC16E, www.EAGLELt.com


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Posted: 6 Jan 2006 1:46 am
by Tony Prior
well hard to say for mine. But I would be willing to bet it is still out there somewhere.
Early 70's Maverick, 3+1, Clear Maple body.

but..there is a distinguishing mark..
I added the knee lever..bought it from David Jackson at Sho-Bud.

When I installed it, I placed it to close to the body so I had to cut a nick out of the rear of the body so it could engage..

yeh I know, why didn't I just move it ?
Good question...didn't think of that at the time...


So if you have an original Maple body 3+1 Maverick and there is a sort of cut out in the rear apron right where the knee lever is, that could have been mine.

I did run across the Steel two or 3 times thru the late 70's but after that.. ..who knows.

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Posted: 7 Jan 2006 6:57 am
by Donny Hinson
I don't know where my old Fender 1000 is. I sold it back in the early '70s. It's pretty easy to spot, though. It had 2 knee levers shaped like this...

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Posted: 7 Jan 2006 7:13 am
by Gene Jones
My original pedal steel was a Fender 1000. It was stolen off the bandstand (along with a Standel amp), the night before New Years Eve in 1964.

I sure wish I knew who took it, because even as old as I am now, I would still like to "visit" with him about it! Image

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www.genejones.com


Posted: 7 Jan 2006 12:28 pm
by Lyle Clary
I still have my 36 year old ZB Custom D10. Played New Years Eve last week and still going strong. Pedals push just as hard as they ever did. I thought by now it would be broken in.

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1969 ZB Custom D10, BMI S10, 1981 Peavy Musician Mark III, 15 Inch Black Widow, custom enclosure

Posted: 7 Jan 2006 2:15 pm
by Charles Pompe
My First axe was a P/P w/8+none. Bought from Scotty in 72. Traded it in fr a new early MSA Classic. Great machinery but Imissed the tone. Now..73 P/P 8+4 Sound sooooo good. Image

Posted: 8 Jan 2006 4:34 am
by Bud Harger
Here's mine...I still have it.

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bUd


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