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Adam Przybyla


From:
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Post Posted 19 Oct 2009 3:03 pm     Reply with quote

As with most Sho-Buds, I have no idea how old this guy is, but it's obviously been well cared for throughout its life. The red is slightly faded, but you'd only know that if you looked under the necks or keyheads. It still looks VERY nice, either way. No lacquer checking or cracks, but there are the usual bar dings you would expect to find on any old lacquer guitar. It's currently set up with 8 and 6, but I have three extra knee levers I'll be including (I don't actually have all of the pull rods to go with those levers, but I'll include what I have). Also, the plastic shaft on the tone pot snapped off, but since I never use it, I've never bothered to fix it. I still have the knob, and it would be a super easy fix. It's really a great guitar; I'm just not in love with it like I am with my Mullen, and I could use the cash right now. Asking $2300, shipping included. Please contact me with any questions.















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Dana Wayne


From:
Tallahassee/Bangor
Post Posted 20 Oct 2009 5:07 am     Reply with quote

Adam, i sent you PM
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Lloyd Burl Brown


From:
Arkansas, USA
Post Posted 20 Oct 2009 9:48 am     Reply with quote

Is this Sho=Bud still available?
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Adam Przybyla


From:
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Post Posted 20 Oct 2009 2:39 pm     Reply with quote

Yep, still available.
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Adam Przybyla


From:
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Post Posted 21 Oct 2009 8:19 am     Reply with quote

Bump up. More pics added. The only trade I might consider would be a nice, clean, original Fender 1000 (preferably blonde).
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Adam Przybyla


From:
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Post Posted 23 Oct 2009 7:42 am     Reply with quote

Bump, please.
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Adam Przybyla


From:
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Post Posted 24 Oct 2009 6:37 am     Reply with quote

Okay, how about $2100, shipped? This will be for the guitar, as is, without the extra knee lever parts.
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Richard Park


From:
Alexandria, Virginia
Post Posted 24 Oct 2009 9:30 am     Reply with quote

Adam, is the E9 neck a standard Emmons setup?
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Adam Przybyla


From:
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Post Posted 24 Oct 2009 10:03 am     Reply with quote

Yes, standard Emmons pedals. LKL raises the E's to F, LKV lowers the B's to Bb, LKR lowers the E's to Eb, RKL raises 1 to G and lowers 6 to F# (or G when split with B pedal) and RKR lowers 2 and 9 to C# (9 acts as a half stop feel for 2). Standard pedals on C neck, with LKR raising the A's to Bb, RKL lowering 3 to B and RKR raising 3 to C#.
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Bill Bailey


From:
Kingman, AZ
Post Posted 26 Oct 2009 10:54 pm     Sho Bud Reply with quote

Shocked Wow, what a georgous Red Beauty. Up to the top with you. Some one get this one. I love that guitar. Very Happy
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Neil Lang


From:
Albert Lea, Minnesota, USA
Post Posted 28 Oct 2009 8:24 pm     Reply with quote

Whoa! ^^^^^^ Nice!
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Jim Means


From:
Missouri, USA
Post Posted 29 Oct 2009 8:50 pm     Reply with quote

Adam,
How hard is it to change the copedent on these guitars? I've changed on other guitars but not a Super Pro or any Sho-Bud for that matter.

Jim in Missouri
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Neil Lang


From:
Albert Lea, Minnesota, USA
Post Posted 29 Oct 2009 8:54 pm     Reply with quote

No problem!
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Jim Means


From:
Missouri, USA
Post Posted 30 Oct 2009 8:30 pm     Reply with quote

Thanks Neil. I didn't think so but just wanted to make sure. That is a great looking Super Pro.

Jim in Missouri
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Carl Smith


From:
Illinois, USA
Post Posted 4 Jan 2010 6:51 pm     Reply with quote

Adam: Just came across your post. Is the Bud still up for sale?
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Adam Przybyla


From:
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Post Posted 5 Jan 2010 9:19 am     Reply with quote

We can close this one up. I decided to keep the guitar.
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