Sho Bud student model

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Bob Jackson
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Sho Bud student model

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This is an older Sho Bud Maverick but in very good shape. It plays OK and stays in tune. This guitar is very light to move around, (about half of what my MSA CLASSIC S10 weighs). Comes with a Morley Volume Pedal and very nice hard shell case. Asking $400 plus shipping.

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Bob Jackson
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Bump it up...
Bob Jackson
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Post by Bob Jackson »

Bump Agian
Bob Jackson
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TTT
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Post by Howard Macey »

What does bump it up mean? What does TTT mean? I was interested in the steel for $400.00 but don't know what to do.
HM
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Post by Ernest Cawby »

Howard look at the pictures if you have enougth time to WAIT FOR THEM TO COME UP, Then tell him you want it, ask how he would like to be paid. also you could click on send email, or ask for a phone number.

ttt is move the add to the top of the listing, bump means same thing. Hope this helps.

ernie
Howard Macey
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Thanks! That does help.
HM
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Post by Bob Jackson »

Bump it up.
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