Sho-Bud Super Pro Double Neck Green!! For Sale!
- Amy Osborne
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Sho-Bud Super Pro Double Neck Green!! For Sale!
I thought that might get someone's attention!
1980-81 Sho-Bud Super Pro Double Neck w/OHSC
Transparent Green
Standard Emmons E9/C6 setup
8 Floor Pedals, 6 Knee Levers (5 knee, 1 up)
Serial Numbers #3663, #15059
Good Condition Was well taken care of for 25 years by a founding member of the Pedal Steel Club of Indianapolis.
Please Email for more pictures!
Will Take Best Offer over $2,000.
1980-81 Sho-Bud Super Pro Double Neck w/OHSC
Transparent Green
Standard Emmons E9/C6 setup
8 Floor Pedals, 6 Knee Levers (5 knee, 1 up)
Serial Numbers #3663, #15059
Good Condition Was well taken care of for 25 years by a founding member of the Pedal Steel Club of Indianapolis.
Please Email for more pictures!
Will Take Best Offer over $2,000.
- Rick Anderson
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- Amy Osborne
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Sorry folks!
I cannot do a trade on this steel. I apologize, I should have posted that in the original listing!
I can do cash, check or paypal.
Thank you!
I can do cash, check or paypal.
Thank you!
- Rick Johnson
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I've seen pics of older Sho-Bud's
that were originally blue and they fade
to green over time. Just curious if this
is the case with this guitar.
I think its a beautifull guitar.
Rick
www.rickjohnsoncabs.com
that were originally blue and they fade
to green over time. Just curious if this
is the case with this guitar.
I think its a beautifull guitar.
Rick
www.rickjohnsoncabs.com
- Amy Osborne
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The finish is a stained maple in green. It was definitely made as green, not blue. Here's a better picture with a different camera.
I put a blue t-shirt in the picture for reference.
Both necks have beautiful "birdseye" detail in the maple. You can see a hint of it on the front of the steel in this picture.
I put a blue t-shirt in the picture for reference.
Both necks have beautiful "birdseye" detail in the maple. You can see a hint of it on the front of the steel in this picture.
- Amy Osborne
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- Rex Thomas
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agony agony
Honestly Amy, I do.
But alas, I must tend to the home studio "animal".
I might be on the lookout for a fairly loaded student model someday, but not anytime soon.
Keep up the good work. Always good to see you on here.
My best wishes to your mom & dad.
But alas, I must tend to the home studio "animal".
I might be on the lookout for a fairly loaded student model someday, but not anytime soon.
Keep up the good work. Always good to see you on here.
My best wishes to your mom & dad.
- Amy Osborne
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Hey Amy.
I'm interested if you know how the knee levers work, meaning which strings on which neck do they raise or lower. The reason I ask is everybody says if you get an old guitar like this be sure it is set up in a way you can use since modifying them on you own is not quite as cut and dry as on newer guitars.
Since there has not been any activity on this thread for a bit you may not even still have it. 8 and 6 right?
thanks
AW Dickerson
I'm interested if you know how the knee levers work, meaning which strings on which neck do they raise or lower. The reason I ask is everybody says if you get an old guitar like this be sure it is set up in a way you can use since modifying them on you own is not quite as cut and dry as on newer guitars.
Since there has not been any activity on this thread for a bit you may not even still have it. 8 and 6 right?
thanks
AW Dickerson
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Still has it
I saw it yesterday (saturday) Amy had it then.
I know the LL Knee lever raises the E's, the RL lowers E's typical Sho Bud,I think the RR lever lowers 2&9. Nice clean guitar
I know the LL Knee lever raises the E's, the RL lowers E's typical Sho Bud,I think the RR lever lowers 2&9. Nice clean guitar
- Amy Osborne
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Thanks Bill!
Arthur: From what I understand, the steel is in standard Emmons set-up. Beyond that, I would need Bill or another local player to answer more involved questions!
Hopefully Bill's report told you what you needed to know! If not, contact again and I'll ask our steel teacher to help me answer!
Thanks!
-Amy
Arthur: From what I understand, the steel is in standard Emmons set-up. Beyond that, I would need Bill or another local player to answer more involved questions!
Hopefully Bill's report told you what you needed to know! If not, contact again and I'll ask our steel teacher to help me answer!
Thanks!
-Amy
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Bill,
Thanks for the info. It sounds like you have a good opinion of the guitar. I think I'll probably need to bug Amy for info on the remaining knee and vertical levers. But I do appreciate you taking the time to fill me in.
Thanks
AW Dickerson
Thanks for the info. It sounds like you have a good opinion of the guitar. I think I'll probably need to bug Amy for info on the remaining knee and vertical levers. But I do appreciate you taking the time to fill me in.
Thanks
AW Dickerson
Fessenden D10
Emmons re-issue push-pull D10 d10
Sierra d10
Sierra artist series s10
Emmons re-issue push-pull D10 d10
Sierra d10
Sierra artist series s10
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Hey Amy,
Is it ok if I call you at the number you listed earlier in the thread? I just need to find out what the other two knee levers and the vertical lever do. Or you can find out and post it here if you would rather.
Thanks
AW Dickerson
Is it ok if I call you at the number you listed earlier in the thread? I just need to find out what the other two knee levers and the vertical lever do. Or you can find out and post it here if you would rather.
Thanks
AW Dickerson
Fessenden D10
Emmons re-issue push-pull D10 d10
Sierra d10
Sierra artist series s10
Emmons re-issue push-pull D10 d10
Sierra d10
Sierra artist series s10
- Amy Osborne
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- Amy Osborne
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Sold!!
Thank you everyone for your nice comments and conversation! As of yesterday, this Sho-Bud double neck is sold!
You'll see me again real soon with more steels for sale!
Thanks again folks!
Amy
You'll see me again real soon with more steels for sale!
Thanks again folks!
Amy
- Rex Thomas
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Sold!!
Kewl!!