A extra clean 1970 Emmons S-10 fatback serial # 1302 3 pedals 4 knee's.Emmons pedal and Knee lever set-up.
Included the original factory case in good condition. The guitar plays and sounds great and
is gig ready. No longer available.
Emmons S-10
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Emmons S-10
Last edited by Bobby Boggs on 3 Apr 2008 1:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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A lot of guys write and say.I hear these are a bear to tune. And will they stay in tune?
They are not hard to tune.Just different. A well adjusted PP will stay in tune as good or better than many of the top of the line all pulls.
A couple of players that I respect had this to say about their work horses.
Don Nemarnik
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Orange county. USA Posted Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:39 am
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so I'm sitting here at 3:30 am because of jet lag checking all the pulls on my "crummy old emmons" S-10 push/pull with a strobe tuner. Now, even after 4 weeks of touring australia and japan, having it flown in the hold of the plane with the rest of the luggage then thrown in the back of countless taxi's, and then playing the scariest sweat box clubs you've ever seen, all the raises and lowers except for the LKL lever are still spot on. I think I tuned it twice the whole time. next week it gets flown to london,spain,holland and germany. too bad these things aren't road worthy.
Corson
From:
Urbana, IL USA Posted Fri Mar 28, 2008 12:34 am
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Don I hear ya! My D-10 push pull has been to Jamaica, Key West, Las Vegas, New Orleans and recently on a Carnival Cruise ship for a week, NEVER have to tune the pedals, usually pretty close in tune right out of the case.. one of these days I'm gonna change the strings
They are not hard to tune.Just different. A well adjusted PP will stay in tune as good or better than many of the top of the line all pulls.
A couple of players that I respect had this to say about their work horses.
Don Nemarnik
From:
Orange county. USA Posted Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:39 am
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so I'm sitting here at 3:30 am because of jet lag checking all the pulls on my "crummy old emmons" S-10 push/pull with a strobe tuner. Now, even after 4 weeks of touring australia and japan, having it flown in the hold of the plane with the rest of the luggage then thrown in the back of countless taxi's, and then playing the scariest sweat box clubs you've ever seen, all the raises and lowers except for the LKL lever are still spot on. I think I tuned it twice the whole time. next week it gets flown to london,spain,holland and germany. too bad these things aren't road worthy.
Corson
From:
Urbana, IL USA Posted Fri Mar 28, 2008 12:34 am
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Don I hear ya! My D-10 push pull has been to Jamaica, Key West, Las Vegas, New Orleans and recently on a Carnival Cruise ship for a week, NEVER have to tune the pedals, usually pretty close in tune right out of the case.. one of these days I'm gonna change the strings
Amen to that! I have an almost identical S10 Fat Back.A lot of guys write and say.I hear these are a bear to tune. And will they stay in tune?
They are not hard to tune.Just different. A well adjusted PP will stay in tune as good or better than many of the top of the line all pulls.
I also have a newer Carter and GFI. They all stay in tune, and play great. The Emmons sound can't be beat.
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