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Paul Wade
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shobud for sale!!! "wow"

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Oh yeah, only $18K. At that price I don't even want to see a picture of the undercarriage. :roll:
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jim, times are hard out there :lol: by the way,
you sounded great on tenor madness you are great
player :D

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i'd expect to pay 'twice' that for a double neck!!
i can't do without the C9th neck!

but this guy's played it for 3 years,,,
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Post by Larry Jamieson »

The seller is confused... He thinks that's a vintage Stratocaster!
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Post by Matthew Carlin »

Thats the best news I've heard all day!!! The Sho-Bud Market is up about 1000 % ???
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Post by Glen Derksen »

Let's see....how many brand new Shobuds could I get for 18K?
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Post by Ronnie Boettcher »

It is the C9 neck that ups the price.
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Post by Danny Bates »

I sent the seller a question about the item...

FYI, Is this a typo?, you are about ten times higher than the guitar is worth.
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Post by Jussi Huhtakangas »

Plus it's not a fingertip, but a permanent and not a -62, rather a -65. A- 62 guitar would have a Madison decal and different style endplates. Nice original permanent though, correctly priced someone would have a super cool Bud!
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Post by Ben Elder »

I'm pretty sure it was $1599/$1999 the first time I saw it and sure 'nuff, the prices have been changed since it was originally listed.
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Post by Mike Sigler »

The Guy has no clue what he is talking about, then he said he played it for a couple of years... I can only guess when he does he would embarass the rest of the steel guitar world... If it is the first one, why does the sticker say Nashville and not Madison Tn. ??
No doubt a the guy is a dreamer! but then the general public will stereo type all players off of some goober like this.... Yee haw! just my 2 cents..
.... Oh Yea i may have to try that C9th tunning he tslks about! :eek:
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Post by Danny Bates »

I received a reply from the seller...

No I researched and found out this particualr guitar came from Muscle Schoals studio, it was used on many famous recordings in the sixties (Rolling Stones, etc.) and is one of the first, if not the first fingertip models ever made. The price is correct.
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the price is correct?
the price is nuts....
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Oh Crap! I hit Buy It Now by mistake!
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when i started playing steel in the late sixties, i mainly learned from listening to all the rolling stones records...
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Hey, it's from Muscle Shoals. Probably the steel they used on all those cuts with Aretha & Otis...
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:lol:
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I listened to Chris Ivey. He listened tot eh Stones. So there ya have it! "I can't get know....intonation..."
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Post by Jussi Huhtakangas »

Well, if you can tune the pedals by twisting those allen screws with your fingers, I guess you can call it a fingertip :P
C6 PU seems non original, tuning keys are not original either. Now that he posted pics of the underside, it's clear that it's a mid- to later part of the 60's guitar, not a -62.
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Post by Ken Byng »

For some strange and peculiar reason there are no bidders on this one. :lol:
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Post by Chris LeDrew »

Maybe Steve Cropper used it as a cheese slicer for Jerry Wexler's sandwiches!!
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Hey, don't laugh. It comes with a case.
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Post by chris ivey »

interestingly enough, if you get the ebay mastercard...giving you 15% back..you'd save around $2700..enough to buy a real steel guitar, then you could sell this collector's item for what you paid for it...effectively getting yourself a steel for nothing. i'd think the buy and sell forum sales wizards would be jumping on this!
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Post by Chris LeDrew »

It's gone back down now to $1,599 - no bids.
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