Sho Bud S10 3&4k
- Chuck McGill
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Sho Bud S10 3&4k
A beautiful single neck Professional rack and
barrel 3 pedal 4 knee in Natural. Very nice
birdseye on top deck and great shape. Small
slick pedals. I have no case at this point.
1050.00 I'll send Ricky some pics.
Thanks
barrel 3 pedal 4 knee in Natural. Very nice
birdseye on top deck and great shape. Small
slick pedals. I have no case at this point.
1050.00 I'll send Ricky some pics.
Thanks
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- Chuck McGill
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Thanks Ricky. A'int she a beauty. It is a teardrop headstock with the small slick pedals. What's up with that? The volume and tone at this time are not connected but I can
fix that if you want.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Chuck McGill on 18 November 2004 at 03:27 PM.]</p></FONT>
fix that if you want.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Chuck McGill on 18 November 2004 at 03:27 PM.]</p></FONT>
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As a matter of fact Chuck, I have two offers on totally restored ZB D-10 8x5 Now I just have to choose. I hope to get one, or the other as soon as the money arrives from my most recent sale. Hope I didn't show too much attitude in my last post. I'm just jealous. You always find the ones with the prettiest wood I have ever seen. I'll give you $10 to follow you around for a week while you find old Sho~Buds and ZBs.
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Chuck that is a beautiful figured Sho~bud single neck Professional pal. That steel came original with the wide pedals; someone must have swapped to the narrow down the road as the slick narrow shoBud pedals weren't even invented when your steel was made..ha.
Also the volume and Tone knob are cool to have and the switch in the middle is actually a coil tap.
I've worked on 9 of that exact model and each one sounded out of this world.
Ricky
Also the volume and Tone knob are cool to have and the switch in the middle is actually a coil tap.
I've worked on 9 of that exact model and each one sounded out of this world.
Ricky
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