Sho-bud Super Pro Project

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Dan Beller-McKenna
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Re: Sho-bud Super Pro Project

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Nice work, Bob! How'd you make out with that C6 10th string?
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Re: Sho-bud Super Pro Project

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staying in so far, im going to a 68 ga. next time
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Re: Sho-bud Super Pro Project

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Getting there, but I still have a LOT to do. The E9 neck is coming along well, and once I have some needed parts in hand I'll start working on the C6 neck.
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Re: Sho-bud Super Pro Project

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Stick a fork in it, it's done (for now :D ). Total restore with aluminum parts upgrades to knee lever brackets, knee levers, and E9 finger rollers, all parts cleaned and polished, and both necks playing smoothly with light action. It was a great learning experience and increased my understanding of how these things work tenfold, and to put a bow on the project I even found an original ad for the guitar. Now onto the next one....
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