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Vintage Sho-Bud Maverick Repair

Posted: 27 Oct 2021 10:17 am
by Bob Eldridge
I recently "refreshed" an old Sho-Bud Maverick. I've refinished it (came out pretty nice, I think) and am now ready to reinstall the rods. I think I'm going to need some help with this. I'd like to know who I might ship this guitar to in order to have it set up properly.

Vintage Sho-Bud Maverick Repair

Posted: 27 Oct 2021 10:29 am
by Bob Eldridge
Also, I'd sure be happy if someone could let me know which knee/pedal raises/lowers which strings and from what note to what note. As you can tell, the PSG is not my primary instrument, but I LOVE them! Thanks in advance...

Posted: 27 Oct 2021 10:41 am
by Carl Williams
Bob,
Give our Forum Bro and Pro Ricky Davis a shout and he might be able to help you out. He’s down in Buda, Texas I believe real close to Austin.

Posted: 27 Oct 2021 10:59 am
by Bob Eldridge
Thanks, Carl. I've got an email out to him now!

Sho~Bud set up

Posted: 27 Oct 2021 11:23 am
by Jim Arnold
Ricky Davis, yes sir! Ricky will get your steel straightened out pronto. He's a gifted player and mechanic. Plus a really good human. You can't go wrong asking Ricky.

Posted: 27 Oct 2021 2:22 pm
by Ricky Davis
Well Bob did ask me but the most honest thing that I could tell him, ; is that I've never worked on a student model, so I just don't have any experience with them.
It doesn't look very complicated but you know it's a system underneath that I've never touched or even know the parts(they're not like any pro model)that belong to it so he's got to find someone better than that....ha..lol, but they can't I can figure anything out.
Ricky

Maverick rebuild

Posted: 27 Oct 2021 2:44 pm
by Jim Arnold
Ricky, I'll bet if you dug into that Maverick you could make sweet little steel out it! We all have faith in you.

Posted: 27 Oct 2021 3:15 pm
by Ricky Davis
Yeah Jim I told him that just now in an email.
If he can't find anyone that has actually worked on one, then send it to me, I'll set it up,and make it play Perfect, I could figure it out.
Ricky

Maverick rebuild

Posted: 27 Oct 2021 3:58 pm
by Jim Arnold
You'll have that Sho~Bud singing like a sweet bird. You da man Bro!

Posted: 27 Oct 2021 4:06 pm
by Bob Eldridge
Thanks, Ricky. I've ordered (today, at Mike's suggestion) a set of the plastic rod clips. There's not a lot more under there to go wrong...go wrong...go wrong! Mike at PSGPARTS.COM has been a big help in this project as well. I know the Maverick isn't much of a steel, but it looked like a good place to begin! One more question... should I change the pickup to a more modern unit, or leave the stock unit alone?

Thanks again everyone!

Posted: 27 Oct 2021 6:18 pm
by Ricky Davis
Save your money on the pickup, until when you get a pro model then you can put a good pick up like a wildepickup 710 in there. right now that pickup should be fine.
Ricky

Vintage Sho-Bud Maverick Repair

Posted: 1 Nov 2021 4:33 pm
by Bob Eldridge
Ricky, The Maverick is on its way. I included the little plastic clips which are new. The old ones are fine, but Michael at PSG Parts suggested that I replace them. I have no idea how much your charge for something like this, so just let me know what to send. I'll also see that the forum gets a donation as well. Thanks again!!

Bob Eldridge

Maverick rebuild

Posted: 1 Nov 2021 4:57 pm
by Jim Arnold
Bob, you made a wise choice in having Ricky give your Sho~Bud a tune up. I had him do a through set up on the mechanics on my SD 10 Sho~Bud and its excellent to play. It's like a brand new 1975 Bud. Enjoy your steel.
Take care.

Posted: 2 Nov 2021 7:45 am
by Jim Palenscar
The only slightly different thing about the Maverick is that the 5th string pull on the A pedal connects the A pedal to the C pedal 5th string pull so that there is only 1 wire/rod from the changer to the C pedal- not directly to the A pedal. There are no pedal stops in that the stop is the changer finger hitting the body hence the occasional broken changer finger.

Posted: 14 Nov 2021 5:52 pm
by Bob Eldridge
Ricky, I got the Maverick back today and it is AMAZING!! Thanks SOOOOO much for your help in "restoring" this wonderful guitar!! With Jim's comments above, I now understand why it had a "broken finger". I managed to score a Carter Starter in the last few days and I'm looking forward to working with the 3/4 setup! Does anyone know where I can find the "rope" decal used on the Sho-Buds? I'd love to add that to the Maverick to increase the stock appearance! Thanks to everyone for their helpful comments and a SPECIAL THANK YOU to Ricky Davis for his help in getting this old Maverick back up on it's feet!!