For Sale: Sho~Bud SD10

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Paul T. Logan
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For Sale: Sho~Bud SD10

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This is a Sho~Bud SD 10 in great shape. It was re-done by Dwayne Marrs in 84. Was bought from Bobby Seymore. He had went through it. Am selling because I bought a P/P Emmons. This Sho~Bud has Lawrence 705 P/U. Is in EXCELLENT condition with great tone. Standard set-up. Asking $2200 plus shipping but will entertain offers. Also signed Lloyd Green while at Sho~Bud.
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Olli Haavisto
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Post by Olli Haavisto »

Wouldn`t it be great to assemble a photo exhibition of all the for sale pics with a steel guitar and the front half of the sellers shoes....Like Yoko Ono...
Paul, a great looking guitar, sorry......
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I like the presence of a third foot, to the left. :)

Yes, beautiful guitar. Do you have pics of the undercarriage?
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My phone no. is 660-563-5552. if any one would like to call. I'am not real good on compt.This is for the Sho-Bud sd10
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how many knee levers Paul ?
i seem to distinguish 4
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Yes there are 4- knee levers.
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Re: For Sale: Sho~Bud SD10

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Paul T. Logan wrote: It was re-done by Dwayne Marrs in 84..
Does it have Marrs mechanics or is it a true sho~bud?
The only thing better than doing what you love is having someone that loves you enough to let you do it.

Sho~Bud 6139 3+3
Marrs 3+4

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Connie Mack
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Post by Connie Mack »

the feet in the picture are always a nice touch but i much prefer the "steel in front of the kitchen cabinet" photos. i've seen so many that i'm starting to wonder if people actually practice in their kitchens....sadly, no kitchen in these shots. maybe you could post some for the curious.......
82'sho-bud u-12, frankendekely u-12, bride of frankendekley u-12, a whole mess of other instruments...finger still messed up but getting better...
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It is the true sho-bud
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yoko...you're breaking up the band!
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There seems to be two eras in the one guitar here: early round front body with later straight knees and small pedals. I assume it's a converted D10 professional? From the bit I can see in the Lloyd signature photo, the undercarriage looks Marrs. The guitar looks new!
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I am told Mr marrs did this guitar.don't no what from. But that is were it came from.
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desided to keep

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Iam keeping her. Please take off. Thanks paul.
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