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Rose~Bud Photo Shoot !!! Finished
Posted: 1 Aug 2017 7:40 am
by Neil Lang
I want to thank the following guys for their help with parts & input on the ROSE project. Billy M (Ebay), Jeff Surratt, Frank Raines, Fred Jack,C J Mandes, Marty Broussard, Michael Yal, Larry Petree, Jim Palenscar, Jim Flynn and Stewart-McDonald sales. Yes....this Forum is a true blessing for us all!!! Please forgive me if I left anyone out.
Special thanks to Gene Haugh who originally built this guitar for Sho~Bud and gave me the "treasure" of knowing its history and how it "never was"! (Finished). And the fabulous photo of this guitar at Scotty's Show in the early 80's. Also thanks to Kevin Mincke from Farmington MN, for help, advice and support. And Lovin' those Buds!
My wife, Barbara Jean for sharing me with Sho~Buds for 56 years.
It was worth all the effort and costs!!! ENJOY!!!
Posted: 1 Aug 2017 8:15 am
by Bob Muller
Great job on the "Rose Bud" that is a beautiful guitar.
Posted: 1 Aug 2017 8:28 am
by Edward Rhea
WOW...outstanding job there, Neil!! Thanks so much for sharing the pics and updates, along the way. With so many turning D10's to Sd10's, this really is, quite refreshing! Beautiful guitar!!
Posted: 1 Aug 2017 8:49 am
by Erv Niehaus
A keeper, for sure!
Posted: 1 Aug 2017 1:04 pm
by J R Rose
Awesome job of restoring Neil. You did a great job. A Beautiful Guitar. My first year at Scotty's was this one. I remember this display very well. I think it was 1984? I had just got me a Black Sho-Bud in late 1982 and I remember thinking I wish I had seen a white one. I had never seen a White Guitar before. I met Sara and remember it was her second time at the convention and she sang a Pasty Cline song for the first time of singing on stage. She did a great job then as she does now. I also met Gene but he did not impress me like Sara did,ha-ha. It is so SAD that chapter of Steel Guitar is gone. I am very thankful I have the memories I do. It will never be again. J.R. Rose
Posted: 1 Aug 2017 1:47 pm
by Larry Bressington
Absolutely wonderful work Neil, i have been waiting to see the final pics, i too am a fan of gold tuners on the silver, and love the white leg tips, very graceful indeed.
Posted: 1 Aug 2017 2:27 pm
by Neil Lang
I forgot to post a couple of photos of the original starting point (shell) as it was received from Ebay purchase. Mid April this year. Starting point cost $395.
The neck that came with was originally in the C6 position.
The Rose Decal/Sho~Bud & Super Pro II Decals were there and the paint was in very good condition where it showed. I did repaint the old and new neck and had a local auto artist shop print new neck decals.
Posted: 1 Aug 2017 4:54 pm
by Skip Edwards
Very nice, Neil. Well done.
A tip of the hat to you...
Posted: 1 Aug 2017 7:18 pm
by William Polka
That Sho-Bud neon sign in the background would make a very unique decorative item.
Posted: 1 Aug 2017 11:09 pm
by Stu Schulman
Sweet!
Posted: 2 Aug 2017 6:54 am
by Neil Lang
Yes....I would pay TOP DOLLAR for that sign to hang in our music room!!!!!
I wonder where that is, or if it still is?
Rose
Posted: 2 Aug 2017 11:11 am
by John Brock
I sw this right when you posted it...there ws nothing to be sid... I think the guitar and your workmanship speaks for it all. God Bless You
Posted: 2 Aug 2017 12:22 pm
by Craig A Davidson
Looks great Neil.
Posted: 4 Aug 2017 4:23 pm
by Kevin Mincke
Superb job Mr. Lang! Thanks for resurrecting another ~BUD~ and the pawn shop slogan remains as Barb stated "oh, he'll buy it"
Posted: 5 Aug 2017 5:18 am
by Neil Lang
Yes...Kevin, That statement will NEVER be forgotten!!!
No one knows me better than her!!!
She was right...again!!!!
Thanks for your input and support with this.... Bud!!!!
I gave Rose a good workout last night.....She has that GREAT Sho~Bud sound.....sweet as they come!!!!
Posted: 5 Aug 2017 6:19 am
by Mickey Adams
That belongs in a museum!!>...The beauty of this guitar is immeasurable..Labor of Love...
Posted: 5 Aug 2017 8:40 am
by Neil Lang
Thanks to all for the wonderful words about the "Rose"! Mickey, yes you nailed it.....this was a "True Labor of Love"......the unwavering Love of the Shot Jackson and Buddy Emmons creation....called Sho~Bud!!! My ultimate dream is for the Sho~Bud name to be bought and for them to be built again as one of the front runners in the business. Doubt if that will happen in my lifetime, unless....I win the Lottery!!
The Best to All here on the Forum!!!!!
Neil
Endplates
Posted: 5 Aug 2017 8:53 am
by steve takacs
Neil,
Did you manufacture the cool, slotted endplates on the guitar? Very unusual and eye-catching. Stevet
Posted: 5 Aug 2017 9:27 am
by Abe Levy
Wow! What a super cool guitar!
Posted: 5 Aug 2017 12:11 pm
by Neil Lang
Steve, The slotted end plates were a design on the Super Pro II model of Sho~Bud. Very few were manufactured. I have more of this story and on this guitar in an earlier thread in this topic.
Posted: 5 Aug 2017 12:28 pm
by Andrew Roblin
You sure that's Sarah Jory? Looks like Kathy Sacra, a Sho-Bud employee and singer, to me.
Posted: 5 Aug 2017 1:04 pm
by Neil Lang
I was told by Gene Haugh that it was Sarah Jory. I emailed the picture to Sarah Jory.....she said she remembered it well. So....I am thinking it is her?
Sho~Bud "Rose"
Posted: 9 Aug 2017 2:25 pm
by Gene Haugh
Neil;
I'm sorry if I misled you when I sent the picture to you but that was the only good one I have of the "Rose". That is not me in the picture it is a fellow named Kenny Madden from Chanute Kansas. He worked for Kustom and was a bass player for Johnny Russell for a while. We were in the process of moving Kustom Gretsch to DeQueen Arkansas and he came along to help. The lady I don't know but it is not Sarah!
Have a blessed day.
Gene Haugh
Super nice
Posted: 9 Aug 2017 4:37 pm
by Andy DePaule
Super nice job. Looking forward to see it when I get to MN in a couple of weeks. Best wishes. And
Posted: 9 Aug 2017 5:14 pm
by Neil Lang
Gene....Thank you so much for setting me straight with this picture...You said Sarah Jory stood in front of it and looked at it for over 30 minutes and wanted it....so I just figured that was you and her in the picture. At this age I should know better than to assume....right! Ha! (I even sent her the picture and she didn't say it wasn't her, just that she remembered the day very well!)
Well....we DO KNOW the creme Super Pro II in the picture IS THE "ROSE" I have brought back to life!!!
I will be adding these posts to the book and photos I have of her! She is a one of a kind SWEET ROSE BUD...that's for sure!!!
Thanks again for all the input Gene!!!!