1974 Emmon's D-10 Fat Back 8p x 6k Traded Local
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1974 Emmon's D-10 Fat Back 8p x 6k Traded Local
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Wow, what a good deal in a 74 PP. This should sell quick.
Guitar appears to be in excellent condition, any under carriage shots
Guitar appears to be in excellent condition, any under carriage shots
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Herb, wish I had a bag of money lying around. I'd love to have that one. Check your email.
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If I didn't have a '74 myself, that baby would be on the way to Pa!!!! MAN O MAN that is a CLEAN MACHINE, and set up by Albert none the less...this is bargain guys!!! An investment for sure!!!
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The Albert Johnson pedal rod bellcranks have three holes for the pedal rod attachment, rather than the notch on the stock one. You can pick whichever gives you the leverage and pedal travel you like. Also, with the holes the rod hook can't fall off so you can remove the return springs for lighter pedal action, although they will rise if you have a lower on the same strings they work on, but not he initial free travel you'd have with the return springs. Albert does beautiful work. He also makes a raise and lowering rod guides. You can save bellcranks and eliminate some clutter under the guitar.
Sleeves on raises rods give the spring a uniformly flat surface to work against, rather than the curved one on the swivel, regardless of how the spring might be oriented. Probably not a huge difference but a nice touch.
Sleeves on raises rods give the spring a uniformly flat surface to work against, rather than the curved one on the swivel, regardless of how the spring might be oriented. Probably not a huge difference but a nice touch.
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