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Lynn Stafford


From:
Ridgefield, WA USA
Post  Posted 8 May 2008 11:53 am    
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I'm trying to establish some history on this Emmons guitar with invoice #2556. I think it was probably made somewhere between 1965 or 1966 but don't know for sure.

Does anyone remember ever seeing this guitar??



This red case might jog someone's memory...



Or this modified control panel...



The fifth KL lowers string 4 on C6th...



This is an interesting guitar, in that it has 9 wide pedals (tops are painted grey) with the narrow 2 1/2" spacing like the later PP models. Any helpful input would be appreciated!

Thanks,

Lynn Stafford
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Nick Reed


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Russellville, KY USA
Post  Posted 8 May 2008 1:39 pm    
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Lynn,
Bobbe Seymour had one of these at his store awhile back. I found it quite unique having the wood necks. My '66 D-10 below is invoice/serial #2615. Both of my '66's have the aluminum. NR

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john buffington

 

From:
Owasso OK - USA
Post  Posted 9 May 2008 8:25 am    
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Several years ago at the TSGA Jamboree early 90's, someone had one like this for sale and it was supposed to have belonged to Sonny Garrish at one time as the story goes. It too had wood necks! Don't know what ever happened to it though.

John Buffington
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Bobbe Seymour

 

From:
Hendersonville TN USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 9 May 2008 8:33 am    
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This was mine about two-three years ago, Nick is correct.

Bobbe
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Lynn Stafford


From:
Ridgefield, WA USA
Post  Posted 9 May 2008 10:48 am    
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Bobbe,

Could you please post or email me anything you can remember about the history of this guitar? Did you acquire it from the original owner? Was anything done to it at your shop before it was subsequently sold to our mutual friend in Texas? It looks like there could have some restoration work done at some point. Someone has bypassed the tone control and replaced the neck switch with a non-correct one.

Thanks very much,

Lynn
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Lynn Stafford


From:
Ridgefield, WA USA
Post  Posted 14 May 2008 7:05 am    
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I haven't heard anything from Bobbe, so I suspect he may not remember who owned this guitar before he did. He buys and sells lots and lots of guitars, so I can certainly understand, if that's the case. I'm just hoping someone might see this and remember it. I had a chance to play it on the bandstand last weekend for the first time. The bolt-on Emmons actually do sound a little different than the cut-tail guitars! The wood necks on this one probably make a difference too. One pickup appears to be an original and they are both wound pretty thin, compaired to todays Emmons pickups.

Lynn
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Bobbe Seymour

 

From:
Hendersonville TN USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 14 May 2008 1:30 pm    
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What do I know? not much. Shocked

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Bobbe Seymour

 

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Hendersonville TN USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 14 May 2008 1:34 pm    
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Lynn, if you are talking about "our great friend in Rockport Texas", this is a different guitar. But a truly great guitar also.
Your buddy, Bobbe
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Lem Smith

 

From:
Long Beach, MS
Post  Posted 14 May 2008 2:11 pm    
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Sunburst, mahogany...???

Bobbe, are you feeling alright? Neutral Lynn's guitar is a 66 black mica, not a lacquer finish 76 sunburst! Shocked

I think someone must have "cardboard eyes"!!! Mr. Green Laughing
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Bobbe Seymour

 

From:
Hendersonville TN USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 14 May 2008 4:27 pm    
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Yea Lem, you are correct, shows you that I really do need a ser. number on these chases.

Bobbe
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Lynn Stafford


From:
Ridgefield, WA USA
Post  Posted 15 May 2008 9:25 am    
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Well, at the risk of hijacking my own thread...

Bobbe,

Someone told me this guitar of mine that was originally owned by you may have a mahogany cabinet covered with birdseye maple. Is this correct? I thought most all Emmons guitar cabinets were made of solid maple.



I bought the '66 black mica bolt-on from our friend in Rockport, Texas. He told me he bought it from someone that bought it from you, then decided to sell it again because he doesn't play C6th. If that is true, I was hoping you might remember some history on it prior to when you sold it.

Best regards,

Lynn
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Bobbe Seymour

 

From:
Hendersonville TN USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 15 May 2008 10:51 am    
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Yes, this is the guitar I was talking about, What a history this guitar had. I restored it 5 years ago, put those keys on it and this IS the mahogany guitar.
Yes, most all Emmons guitars did have a maple body, this one didn't because I told Ron Lashly to make me a Mahogany cabinet, I wanted to see just how much of the tone was because of the body being maple.
The answer, not much it seems. Its the shape, mass, suspended method at the castings etc.
This was a great guitar but it took some ageing to get where it sounds as good as it does now.

Good guitar Lynn, with a great history. I do remember your '66 also. I also restored that guitar.

Bobbe
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