Sho-bud Super Pro Project

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Bob Sehy
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Sho-bud Super Pro Project

Post by Bob Sehy »

Well, after numerous back and neck surgeries Im trying to get back into pedal steel again. So, I did what any logical person would do and got a heavy, sho-bud that needs a full teardown. What could go wrong LOL?! And, to complicate matters further, Ive never done it before. :D
That being said, here's a pic of it, a 1982 super-pro. It came to me really dirty, and everything is there but not functional. This is it after 3 days of trying to get the cabinet clean , with a lot of advice from Ricky Davis.
New knee lever brackets and tear drop levers are on the way from Barry Coker, and 2 Lawrence Wilde 710's are ordered as well.
Wish me luck (I'll need it)
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Dan Beller-McKenna
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Re: Sho-bud Super Pro Project

Post by Dan Beller-McKenna »

Nice! Keep us posted.