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Micky Byrne


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Post  Posted 10 Jan 2018 2:03 am    
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....James...or a Sierra D-10 in one hand and an old Peavey Session (big cabinet) 500 in the other hand Cool

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Lee Barber


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Post  Posted 16 Feb 2018 12:58 pm    
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Gene,
I have 2 I'de like info on, please sir. And thank you ahead of time.
6025
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6214





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Art Beard

 

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Post  Posted 16 Feb 2018 2:30 pm     Sho-Bud 6139 pre pro I
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I would appreciate any and all info you might have on #2748, also on Sho-Bud Amp #16144 I think. will re-check amp # as soon as I can borrow portable mirror, I dont look at me much, lol. Many thanks ahead of time. Crazy Arizona Art
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Lee Barber


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Post  Posted 16 Feb 2018 4:05 pm    
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Art
if you have a cell phone w/camera or digital camera, take a picture of it and expand it.
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Bruce Wandmayer


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Sedona, AZ
Post  Posted 25 Mar 2018 2:20 pm     Super Pro, serial no. 16988
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Thanks Gene for all you do. You are an amazing resource.
I have a Super Pro, serial no. 16988, with an upside-down 1 (Maybe shipped on a Monday, or a Friday, or after a two-George Dickel lunch).
Would you be so kind as to tell me the year on this one? Seems early '80s.
And thanks again!


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Art Beard

 

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Post  Posted 25 Mar 2018 4:28 pm     Sho-Bud amp
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Don't know how to load pics from phone to computer or forum yet, lol. But Amp serial number is 1644. A single channel I believe.
Thanks all 4 any help finding who might have amplifier records. Wonder who made the single channel amps for them and who distributed them?? HAPPY TRAILS. CAA
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GAS -1969 ZB D11/10,1974 Sho-Bud D10 Professional,1975 Speedy West S10, 150 yr okd Barn Board tele, Beard signature Gold Tone Dean Acoustic/Electric Bass, Tennessee 12 string Bass, 3 String Shovel.2 Fiddles., Sho-Bud amp, Epiphone valve special amp, Fishman loudbox artist amp.
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Lee Barber


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Post  Posted 25 Mar 2018 6:33 pm    
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Bruce
That serial number is 88 691 with the one not upside down.
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Bruce Wandmayer


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Post  Posted 25 Mar 2018 10:25 pm     All upside down
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Lee, thanks for your input. Maybe. I'm not familiar with Sho-Bud serial numbers.
I could be wrong, but the way the number is oriented towards the end of the cabinet, like yours, seems like it should begin with the 1. And if it's the other way, the 8's are upside down. Try looking at the picture the other way—the 8's have a slightly larger loop on the top. Here, I did it and inserted it in the post.
And I've never heard of a Sho-Bud serial number in the 80-thousands. But maybe they changed the numbering scheme and it was the 691st guitar shipped in 1988.
Sure would be clearer if there were some 2's, 3's, 4's, 5's or 7's.
I await further enlightenment from the oracle.


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Ian Worley


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Post  Posted 26 Mar 2018 8:38 am    
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I assume Lee is joking, the "1" is in fact upside down, which is kind of cool somehow.

Gene Haugh's complete serial number list is on page 11 of this thread. It's here: https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=1951049#1951049. Your guitar, 16988, is from August '81.
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Bruce Wandmayer


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Post  Posted 26 Mar 2018 9:59 am     Clarity
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Ian, thanks so much for your post. That clarifies the situation. Yep, August '81.
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Art Beard

 

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Post  Posted 21 Apr 2018 1:10 am     Sho-Bud anp
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Thanks for help, sold the S10 and at a foolish 72, bought a WONDER D10 ! A ORIFESSIONAL D10 BARREL/PULLER.
AMP IS #01644. AND I WILL POST PROFESSIONAL # SOON.
HAPPY TRAILS. KEEP ON PICKING 4 EVER. CAA
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GAS -1969 ZB D11/10,1974 Sho-Bud D10 Professional,1975 Speedy West S10, 150 yr okd Barn Board tele, Beard signature Gold Tone Dean Acoustic/Electric Bass, Tennessee 12 string Bass, 3 String Shovel.2 Fiddles., Sho-Bud amp, Epiphone valve special amp, Fishman loudbox artist amp.
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Jörg Berger

 

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Post  Posted 2 May 2018 8:28 am    
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Thanks to all of you and greetings from Germany.
Addicted to pedal steel since two years now I got my third one today. From what I have learned in this thread it should be a 6166 Super Pro #13949 (November 1978). Since I found it in Germany (the guitar was locked away in France for some years) I'm curious if there has been any appreciable export or just domestic sales in the late seventies.


For the records:

Model 6166 Super Pro, D10, 8 pedals 5 knee-levers, George L's Pickups, blonde, wooden necks, one mini-swith to shot it off completely might be added later, #13949.



















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Dan Robinson


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Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 13 May 2018 7:23 pm    
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Hi Gene and Michael,

It's amazing seeing all of this steel guitar history. Thanks for your research and record keeping.

I would love to learn more about S/N 1772, a rack and barrel S-10, with 3 pedals, two knees on the right, volume, tone, and coil tap switch on the deck. I bought it new from Manny's Music in NYC in 1973. It was a 21st birthday gift from my Dad and Mom.

I don't have the paperwork, and while I know when I bought it, I don't know its model number, when it was made, or who worked in the Sho-Bud shop at the time.










This steel has accompanied me on a lot of adventures. The guitar and original case are still in pretty good shape. It hasn't been played in a couple of years, but I'm going to add two left knee levers with Michael's parts, and hope that will change soon.

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Donald Brigner


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Mountain Home, Arkansas, USA
Post  Posted 23 May 2018 11:21 am     Any Inroemation would be appreciated
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This is a Show Bud Professional that has been converted to a single neck and rebuilt by the one and only Ron Pruter. He did a very nice job restoring it. It is serial number 3321. Does anybody know when it was made? I have guessed that it was a 1973 but I am not sure.
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Michael Yahl


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Troy, Texas!
Post  Posted 23 May 2018 11:50 am    
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Dan, I would put yours at about 10/05/71, model 6139.

Don, yours would be about 4/6/73, model 6143.

Best guess on both unless Gene chimes in with some hard data. Neither of these guitars were in my database so I have no further info on them.
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Ronnie Crecelius


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Post  Posted 20 Jun 2018 11:27 am    
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A friend of mine stumbled across this guitar the other day and bought it...sadly, this pic is about the only thing that looks good, the guitar is in need of as full restoration.
Thought y'all might appreciate it being documented here though...it will likely show up on the sale page later if any of you are looking for a project.

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Roger Childress

 

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South Carolina, USA
Post  Posted 23 Jul 2018 7:17 pm    
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Lee Barber, I was really hoping Gene would have posted a reply to your inquiry back in February. Considering the Pro III is the one I now own. Lol I’m having a ball with it, by the way. Learning something new every day. I took it to my dad’s a few days after I got it and set it up. He sat there and told me that he regretted getting rid of 2 things in his life, an orange Chet Atkins Gretsch and the Sho~Bud Super Pro he had years ago.
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Bob Roach

 

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Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 6 Nov 2018 8:20 am     Sho Bud serial number
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Hope Gene can help me - my LDG Sho Bud is serial 18075

Thanks so much!
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Michael Yahl


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Troy, Texas!
Post  Posted 6 Nov 2018 9:08 am    
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Bob, yours would be close to 10/18/1982.

Lee, 6025 about 8/13/1974 and 6214 about 10/15/1974.

Ronnie, that LDG would be about 12/30/1975.

Bruce, yes about 8/30/1981.

Jorg yours is about 11/03/1978.

Sorry guys for not keeping up on this.
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Thomas Sellers

 

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Mississippi, USA
Post  Posted 29 Nov 2018 5:20 pm    
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Hi Gene, i have a sho bud professional, #1008, then it also has 1-A-3 stamped on it also! Would you have any info on this one? Sorry for the bother!
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Thomas Sellers

 

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Mississippi, USA
Post  Posted 29 Nov 2018 6:36 pm    
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Awesome Gene, thanks!! Mine is #1008 sho bud prof, is there any way to know who built it? If i'm correct, mine was made in march of 1971, and it was the 8th one built? Anyone can let me know if this is correct! Thanks!
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Pete Burak

 

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Portland, OR USA
Post  Posted 30 Nov 2018 8:33 am    
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I found this helpful chart several pages back:
Mine is 12631.

Gene Haugh wrote:
Month Year Serial Numbers
Begining End

March 1971 1001 1016
April 1017 1113
May 1114 1213
June 1214 1312
July 1313 1359
August 1360 1454
September 1455 1549
October 1550 1643
November 1644 1740
December 1741 1835


January 1972 1836 1931
February 1932 1962
March 1963 2033
April 2034 2129
May 2130 2224
June 2225 2309
July 2310 2448
August 2449 2551
September 2552 2647
October 2648 2754
November 2755 2900
December 2901 2946


January 1973 2947 3062
February 3063 3160
March 3161 3282
April 3283 3391
May 3392 3504
June 3505 3607
July 3608 3751
August 3752 3997
September 3998 4193
October 4194 4394
November 4395 4583
December 4584 4766


January 1974 4767 4958
February 4959 5129
March 5130 5306
April 5307 5417
May 5418 5677
June 5678 5877
July 5878 6024
August 6025 6175
September 6166 6346
October 6347 6504
November 6505 6734
December 6735 6897


January 1975 6898 7000
numbers from 7001 to 8109 are lost
8110 8210
February 8211 8395
March 8396 8576
April 8577 8758
May 8759 8936
June 8937 9117
July 9118 9293
August 9294 9473
September 9475 9652
October 9653 9723
November 9724 9814
December 9815 9948


January 1976 9949 10124
February 10125 10343
March 10344 10446
April 10447 10676
May 10677 10767
June 10768 10827
July 10828 10887
August 10888 11105
September 11106 11186
October 11187 11292
November 11293 11354
December 11355 11407


January 1977 11408 11627
February 14628 11702
March 11703 11821
April 11822 11876
May 11877 12065
June 12066 12141
July 12142 12367
August 12368 12469
September 12470 12537
October 12538 12639
November 12640 12823
December 12824 12924


January 1978 12925 12975
February 12976 13033
March 13034 13112
April 13113 13170
May 13171 13350
June 13351 13406
July 13407 13474
August 13475 13597
September 13598 13709
October 13710 13918
November 13919 13993
December 13994 14072


January 1979 14073 14112
Febuary 14113 14297
March 14299 14499
April 14500 14544
May 14545 14608
June 14609 14784
July 14785 14912
August 14913 14940
September 14941 15044
October 15045 15172
November 15173 15294
December 15295 15352


January 1980 15353 15467
FEBUARY 15468 15521
March 15522 15524
April 15525 15552
May 15553 15601
June 15602 15670
July 15671 15689
August 15690 15741
September 15742 15806
October 15807 15872
November 15873 15933
December 15934 15996


January 1981 15997 16078
February 16079 16166
March 16167 16293
April 16294 16424
May 16425 16574
June 16575 16719
July 16720 16811
August 16812 16989
September 16990 17124
October 17125 17268
November 17269 17366
December 17367 17440


January 1982 17441 17510
February 17511 17580
March 17581 17660
April 17661 17711
May 17712 17755
June 17756 17799
July 17780 17810
17811 18028


1987 18566 18597


1988 18598 18618


1989 18619 18641


1990 18642 18660


1991 18661 18675


1994 18676 18686


1995 18687 18696


2000 18697 18698
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Pete Burak

 

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Portland, OR USA
Post  Posted 1 Dec 2018 8:47 am    
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I found this helpful chart several pages back:
Mine is 12631.

Gene Haugh wrote:
Month Year Serial Numbers
Begining End

March 1971 1001 1016
April 1017 1113
May 1114 1213
June 1214 1312
July 1313 1359
August 1360 1454
September 1455 1549
October 1550 1643
November 1644 1740
December 1741 1835


January 1972 1836 1931
February 1932 1962
March 1963 2033
April 2034 2129
May 2130 2224
June 2225 2309
July 2310 2448
August 2449 2551
September 2552 2647
October 2648 2754
November 2755 2900
December 2901 2946


January 1973 2947 3062
February 3063 3160
March 3161 3282
April 3283 3391
May 3392 3504
June 3505 3607
July 3608 3751
August 3752 3997
September 3998 4193
October 4194 4394
November 4395 4583
December 4584 4766


January 1974 4767 4958
February 4959 5129
March 5130 5306
April 5307 5417
May 5418 5677
June 5678 5877
July 5878 6024
August 6025 6175
September 6166 6346
October 6347 6504
November 6505 6734
December 6735 6897


January 1975 6898 7000
numbers from 7001 to 8109 are lost
8110 8210
February 8211 8395
March 8396 8576
April 8577 8758
May 8759 8936
June 8937 9117
July 9118 9293
August 9294 9473
September 9475 9652
October 9653 9723
November 9724 9814
December 9815 9948


January 1976 9949 10124
February 10125 10343
March 10344 10446
April 10447 10676
May 10677 10767
June 10768 10827
July 10828 10887
August 10888 11105
September 11106 11186
October 11187 11292
November 11293 11354
December 11355 11407


January 1977 11408 11627
February 14628 11702
March 11703 11821
April 11822 11876
May 11877 12065
June 12066 12141
July 12142 12367
August 12368 12469
September 12470 12537
October 12538 12639
November 12640 12823
December 12824 12924


January 1978 12925 12975
February 12976 13033
March 13034 13112
April 13113 13170
May 13171 13350
June 13351 13406
July 13407 13474
August 13475 13597
September 13598 13709
October 13710 13918
November 13919 13993
December 13994 14072


January 1979 14073 14112
Febuary 14113 14297
March 14299 14499
April 14500 14544
May 14545 14608
June 14609 14784
July 14785 14912
August 14913 14940
September 14941 15044
October 15045 15172
November 15173 15294
December 15295 15352


January 1980 15353 15467
FEBUARY 15468 15521
March 15522 15524
April 15525 15552
May 15553 15601
June 15602 15670
July 15671 15689
August 15690 15741
September 15742 15806
October 15807 15872
November 15873 15933
December 15934 15996


January 1981 15997 16078
February 16079 16166
March 16167 16293
April 16294 16424
May 16425 16574
June 16575 16719
July 16720 16811
August 16812 16989
September 16990 17124
October 17125 17268
November 17269 17366
December 17367 17440


January 1982 17441 17510
February 17511 17580
March 17581 17660
April 17661 17711
May 17712 17755
June 17756 17799
July 17780 17810
17811 18028


1987 18566 18597


1988 18598 18618


1989 18619 18641


1990 18642 18660


1991 18661 18675


1994 18676 18686


1995 18687 18696


2000 18697 18698
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Remi Villeneuve


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Post  Posted 27 Feb 2019 6:25 pm    
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Here is the 9293 !!


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Paddy Long


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Christchurch, New Zealand
Post  Posted 9 May 2019 5:21 pm    
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This was my ShoBud Super Pro 9 and 9, built for me in November 1981 and delivered January 1982 ...serial #17360

Black, Ali necks and BL705 Chrome pickups.
Here is a recent photo of it and it is not in particularly good condition but still playable... If I ever get it back it would be a candidate for a complete rebuild :-}






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