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Tom McCarthy

 

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Laurel, Maryland, USA
Post  Posted 3 Jan 2011 7:27 am    
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Dear Friends,

I have a Sho Bud D10, one of the crossover models made when Baldwin was involved with them. I also have a matching Sho Bud amp, which is a killer version of a Twin Reverb. The amp itself is highly desirable (I think). I also have a Sho Bud volume pedal with a new pot in it.

These are going to waste sitting in my house, as I only play a Mullen S10. I want to sell them and would appreciate any suggestions on what they are worth and how to best sell them. I will probably list them on this forum first, then think about ebay. I want to establish a fair value of their worth and thought perhaps someone here could help me. Many thanks, Tommy
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Curtis Mason


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Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 7 Jan 2011 9:03 am    
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Tom,

How about some pics...one could only speculate the value even then without an indepth closeup examination, but it's a good place to start. We only know that the pedal has had the pot replaced, but you have not told us about the condition of the Steel, or Amp.
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