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Wayne Baker
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i'd like to see pictures of sho~bud steels and pros and cons, on the forum. i'm thinking of getting one.

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Nice pics, Nice models Jimmy !
Thanx.... Image<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by CrowBear Schmitt on 16 November 2001 at 12:42 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I don't know if this will work-
[http://itools.mac.com/bkherder/proll]
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It didn't...how do you post a picture? I'm just guessing here.
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It didn't...how do you post a picture? I'm just guessing here.
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OK- last try
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Post by Paul Graupp »

I'll never forget the first brochure I saw from Sho-Bud in the early 60s. It had a curving row of guitars starting from the top right to the lower center. I was struck by the fact that there were so many guitars. I didn't think there were that many in the world at that time. And yes, they do make some very pretty pictures !! Image Image

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Post by Wayne Baker »

WOW! this is so cool. i like the red ones.
thanks for the pics. my friend had a red one and sold it to a guy in texas. this guy said he was gonna take it to europe and sell it. i would love to find it. it was a super pro II i think. it had red embossed number decals on each leg. i dont know why? it was sold with a vegas 400 that was mounted on wheels. if anyone has some info, please let me know.

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Post by Greg Vincent »

Hey Rick wheredjya get the white fretboards?
The Pro II I remember seeing you with had black fretboards!

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Hey Greg! Ricky came by those fretboards during one of my weaker moments....Hope you are well!
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Post by Lem Smith »

We've got several on Duane's site. I think you'll enjoy the pics.
http://www.duanesmusic.com/shobud.html

Also, if you use Netscape, you can right click on most of the pics and choose "view image" and see a larger, clearer pic.

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Post by Jimmy Youngblood »

Brian,

Click on the pencil icon to see how this is done.

Nice 'Bud!
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Jimmy, the pic doesn't show up on my computer..it isn't showing my post either, but it did last night ...then not again this morning, but I had not changed anything. I guess my Pro ll was not meant to be seen... thanks-
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I like to think that Sho-Bud set the reference in what a Pedal Steel should look like. You know what they say, "You can't beat a good piece of wood". It's entirely possible that many of us would also say that Sho-Bud set the reference in tone as well, but that may be subjective to personal taste and I doubt that there is a 'Steeler" on the planet who doesn't think that "E's" tone is
the reference in-itself. I like to equate the old Sho-Buds to old Fender guitars, you may not play them much but you can sure spend a lot of time just looking at them and
let your mind wander about it's history.
Here's my Professional with 1-A-3 engraved in the left end body plate. Image

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Post by Jim Smith »

Tony, nice looking Sho~Bud! Image With your guitar setup so high, how do you keep the legs from collapsing and the pedal bar from sliding up when you hit a pedal?
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Post by chas smith »

Here's a couple, the Professional was a 'basket case' I got from a pawn shop in Vegas and the Super Pro I bought new in '79, both have had a lot of mods and both have a lot of mileage on them.
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Post by Rick Schmidt »

Geez Chas...those are some cool & interesting looking bud's!!!

Has Bob Metzger seen those? Whats the tuning peg on the right side do? Wanna rebuild my Proffesional? Image

flat 5....Rick S.
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Rick, it's an 11 string neck, there's a 1/16 dowel pin back up at the tuning head with an extension on the nut. The tuning is: C E G A C E G A C E G and the low C doesn't change and is used mostly for 'power chords', the E and G get the D, Eb, F and F# changes. The Danny sheilds pickup is and 11-string, the Lawrence 705 is a 10, ite missa est. <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>Wanna rebuild my Proffesional?
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Post by Tommy Detamore »

I have seen Chas' guitars and they are marvels, as is he.

OK, here's one I'm working on:
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