Sho-Bud Serial Numbers
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Gene Haugh
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Gene Haugh
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Gene Haugh
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Gene Haugh
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Gene Haugh
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Gene Haugh
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Gene Haugh
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Gene Haugh
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Gene Haugh
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We're just a-wearin' pore 'ol Gene plumb out! 
Gene, if you do happen across any more information on model 6155 s/n 5692, such as who built it, I sure would appreciate knowing it.
Many thanks again for providing all this incredibly valuable historical information. Most of us Bud guys had given up hope long ago on getting this kind of info.
All my best,
Gene, if you do happen across any more information on model 6155 s/n 5692, such as who built it, I sure would appreciate knowing it.
Many thanks again for providing all this incredibly valuable historical information. Most of us Bud guys had given up hope long ago on getting this kind of info.
All my best,
Last edited by Johnny Thomasson on 18 Feb 2011 1:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Johnny Thomasson
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John Maggard
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Gene,
As everyone else has said, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge! I'm just now jumping into the vintage Sho-Bud addiction, and at the risk of piling on would love some info on mine:
Red s10, round front SN 4349
I'm in Cincinnati and it sounds possible the guitar might have been here it's entire life...
Again many thanks for your time!
As everyone else has said, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge! I'm just now jumping into the vintage Sho-Bud addiction, and at the risk of piling on would love some info on mine:
Red s10, round front SN 4349
I'm in Cincinnati and it sounds possible the guitar might have been here it's entire life...
Again many thanks for your time!
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Jim Lawler
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Thanks Gene for the info. As with Kevin's Pro III, mine was listed as blue but has faded to green. With the nine on the floor, Seven knees, and having been returned to the factory for a rebuild after only two years It kinda makes me wonder who the original owner was. The pearl inlay really looks nice and it still plays like a dream. I have owned the guitar since 1983. I know all the Sho Bud guys really appreciate your help. Thanks again.