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Ricky Davis Moderator From: Spring, Texas USA |
posted 15 June 2004 10:56 PM
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Ok here is a NICE Shobud single-10 that I did up for a friend and unfortunatly he needs to sell it. I know this guitar as I went all through it; as why I'm posting it for him and questions can be directed to me; but the sale and transaction should be through Tjarko Jeen tjarkojeen@hotmail.com tel. 512-328-2653 This particular Shobud came to me with alot of wrong retroed out parts on it making it a ugly 6 pedal 4 knee lever guitar. I took off the 3 pedals and 3 knee lever mechanics that were Aweful on there and threw them away where they belong...and put two Real Shobud knee levers on there along with the existing one that comes with it originally. I did however keep the 3 actual foot pedals that were on there cause they were way cool and felt great as you can see from the photos. I only wood fillered all the excess holes underneath but we didn't want to re-sand and refinish the bottom; so there ya have that. This baby plays wonderful and sounds JUST like a Shobud should. It is the sought after natural finished flamed maple body; so get it while you can. $1200.00 plus 50.00 shipping in the continental U.S. Please contact Tjarko to do the deal; but if you have questions about this actual Shobud then you can email me at sshawaiian@austin.rr.com Good luck. Ricky |
Stephen O'Brien Member From: Cortlandt Manor, NY, USA |
posted 16 June 2004 06:55 AM
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WOW! I remember when I first saw a picture of that beauty. What a great price -- and you know it's going to be perfect if Ricky worked on it. |
Al Marcus Member From: Cedar Springs,MI USA |
posted 16 June 2004 08:54 PM
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Pretty guitar, Ricky. Nice job.And a very reasonable price....al ------------------ |
Herman Visser Member From: Rohnert Park, California, USA |
posted 17 June 2004 07:00 PM
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Sure hope someone buys my 65 Felcon over the weekend. Looks like that steel can play it self. Nice job. If the car gets sold there will be enough and then some to buy it,beats the hell out of my maverick.Who wouldnt like to sit in front of that.Wife might kill me, what away to go |
Nick Reed Member From: Springfield, TN |
posted 17 June 2004 08:53 PM
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Ricky, What year is that Bud? Looks like it might be close to mine. Nick
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Ricky Davis Moderator From: Spring, Texas USA |
posted 17 June 2004 10:13 PM
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Nick yours is the first year that the original shobud pickup started mounting through the top sleeve with metal spacers...and this one that Tjarko has; is a year or so before that....So 1976-77ish. Ricky |
Joey Ace Sysop From: Southern Ontario, Canada |
posted 21 June 2004 06:08 AM
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TTT |
Ricky Davis Moderator From: Spring, Texas USA |
posted 21 June 2004 04:18 PM
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You can close this one; thanks. Ricky |
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