All the beautiful Sho-Buds that show up are really a treat to see. Just look at the steel guitar forum and see where somebody may post asking for pictures of Sho-Buds in the world today. The Sho-Bud guitars are receiving some of this charisma themselves. But let a ’57 Chevrolet convertible pass you from either direction and you’ll definitely say “Wow!” Sure, the new Chevys of today are extremely quick, get great mileage and the air conditioning always blow cold, but when you see one pass you on the road, you never look at it twice. The demand is there regardless of the factories producing them. Being there to see so much of the design work and thinking that went into this wonderful company was amazing and yes it was painful to see it come to the end that it has, however the demand for good Sho-Buds is like the demand for ’32 Fords and ’57 Chevys. Being in Nashville through the golden days of Sho-Bud was very interesting to see. First of all, I would like to thank all of you for the tremendous response I’m getting from you for the articles on players and their guitars.
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