Sho-Bud Pro II and Sho-Bud Baldwin Crossover Restoration ?
Posted: 20 Oct 2014 3:58 pm
Hello Folks. It's me again. I have been Watching some Beautiful Sho-Bud Restorations on this forum and I have a few Questions.
First I am wanting to get two of My Late Fathers Sho-Bud Double Neck Steels Professionally restored. First is the red Sho-Bud Pro II w/ten Pedals and 4 knee levers. The older one is a Blond Sho-Bud Baldwin with rear change lever and one Knee lever. My dilema is that We lost Bobby Semore recently Who was ready to take on the job. So I was wondering If anyone knows how to get a hold of Vic who used to work for Bobby? I have no info on his where a bouts.
Next Is there anyone that has taken over the rebuild section of Bobby's business or could someone get me in touch with a Sho-Bud Luthier who would restore these Steels to factory Spec's.
The Baldwin will need upgrades. I have no courage to attempt a resto on these Guitars. They need new changers, and about 60-70% new hardware each.
And last but not least. Does anyone know of any instructional material for the Universal B flat 6th tunings. Any help would be appreciative. I might one day try to restore a pedal Steel, but today I know my limitations on the construction of these works of Art. I however am very inspired by you folks who have tackled these Sho-Buds.
Here are a couple of photos of the Steels in question.
First I am wanting to get two of My Late Fathers Sho-Bud Double Neck Steels Professionally restored. First is the red Sho-Bud Pro II w/ten Pedals and 4 knee levers. The older one is a Blond Sho-Bud Baldwin with rear change lever and one Knee lever. My dilema is that We lost Bobby Semore recently Who was ready to take on the job. So I was wondering If anyone knows how to get a hold of Vic who used to work for Bobby? I have no info on his where a bouts.
Next Is there anyone that has taken over the rebuild section of Bobby's business or could someone get me in touch with a Sho-Bud Luthier who would restore these Steels to factory Spec's.
The Baldwin will need upgrades. I have no courage to attempt a resto on these Guitars. They need new changers, and about 60-70% new hardware each.
And last but not least. Does anyone know of any instructional material for the Universal B flat 6th tunings. Any help would be appreciative. I might one day try to restore a pedal Steel, but today I know my limitations on the construction of these works of Art. I however am very inspired by you folks who have tackled these Sho-Buds.
Here are a couple of photos of the Steels in question.