Oak Ridge Boys/ Rex Wiseman/New Emmons
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Oak Ridge Boys/ Rex Wiseman/New Emmons
Delievered Rex Wiseman's new Emmons to him yesterday at the Oak Ridge Boys show in Kenansville, NC. He was so delighted with it that he played it on the show last night and it sounded great as an Emmons does. Rex also said that it played great also. It is the color of a 1957 Chev and looked outstanding on stage.
The Oaks let Rex play a lot and he really did a great job. He is a very good steel player in addition to playing fiddle, mandolin, guitar and dobro and he played them all on the show.
It addition to all that he is one of the nicest professional players I have ever met. It was a pleasure to take him his new Emmons and got to hang out all afternoon with the band.
He is a mason also.
Billy
The Oaks let Rex play a lot and he really did a great job. He is a very good steel player in addition to playing fiddle, mandolin, guitar and dobro and he played them all on the show.
It addition to all that he is one of the nicest professional players I have ever met. It was a pleasure to take him his new Emmons and got to hang out all afternoon with the band.
He is a mason also.
Billy
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What colour IS that? It looks just like a LeGrande that Weldon used to play on the Opry in the mid-'90s. A bit like Fender's 'Sea Foam Green'.
I have two LeGrande 111 D-10s - I know there are lots of good guitars out there today, but I'd take an awful lot of persuading before I'd depend on anything else for my work.
Great design and a signature sound - even if they're NOT push-pulls!
What colour IS that? It looks just like a LeGrande that Weldon used to play on the Opry in the mid-'90s. A bit like Fender's 'Sea Foam Green'.
I have two LeGrande 111 D-10s - I know there are lots of good guitars out there today, but I'd take an awful lot of persuading before I'd depend on anything else for my work.
Great design and a signature sound - even if they're NOT push-pulls!
Roger Rettig - Emmons D10
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Dang! I wish I knew the Oaks were out with a steeler in my part of the woods. Kenansville is only about 45+mins up I 40 and I was totally unaware and sittin' at home w/nothing better to do. Billy, if you see this post and you hear of any good pickers coming through, drop me a line if you can.
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Yes - it could be Teal Green, I suppose. Weldon's wasn't - it was much brighter and really stood out! I recall him saying that he asked for the colour just so that his guitar would stand out a little better on TV. I'll have to see if I still have a snap of it somewhere.
I really like Teal Green, though - Roger Hurst had one for sale here in the Summer and I was really tempted; his was immaculate! I didn't know Derby did that colour too.
I really like Teal Green, though - Roger Hurst had one for sale here in the Summer and I was really tempted; his was immaculate! I didn't know Derby did that colour too.
Roger Rettig - Emmons D10
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Jerry - it well could have been.
Here's the only picture I can find - you'll see, perhaps, that it's a slightly brighter green that 'Teal', but it's definitely lost some brilliance in my photo.
In fact, it looks like Teal Green in my pic, but it wasn't, I assure you.
(Sorry about my silly pose!)
Here's the only picture I can find - you'll see, perhaps, that it's a slightly brighter green that 'Teal', but it's definitely lost some brilliance in my photo.
In fact, it looks like Teal Green in my pic, but it wasn't, I assure you.
(Sorry about my silly pose!)
Roger Rettig - Emmons D10
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Hey Rex...congrats on the new Emmons.....I got me a new one this past June, and I'm lovin' it...Great gig you have with the Oaks....they're a great bunch of guys.......C-ya......HAL
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Hey Y'all
Thanks for the nice comments about the new steel - I used to have one the same color and just thought I'd like to have another. I have to say this guitar is outstanding. The body looks great and the endplates fit like a latex glove!! It sounds awesome (even with ME playing it) I've played it a few nights now out on tour - it has settled right in and staying dead in tune. Thanks so much to Ron Lashley and Billy Knowels for building me such a wonderful steel. This one's a keeper Guys!
Thanks for the nice comments about the new steel - I used to have one the same color and just thought I'd like to have another. I have to say this guitar is outstanding. The body looks great and the endplates fit like a latex glove!! It sounds awesome (even with ME playing it) I've played it a few nights now out on tour - it has settled right in and staying dead in tune. Thanks so much to Ron Lashley and Billy Knowels for building me such a wonderful steel. This one's a keeper Guys!
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Hey Rex , Saw you tonight in Elkhorn Wis. with your baby all covered up in the storm, Out with the family , We really enjoyed the show and You sounded great on all your instruments ,which was amazing to me, But my ear hears that Emmons tight and right on key , Great job man,
Thank God the weather turned nice for you guys,
Craig
Thank God the weather turned nice for you guys,
Craig
SO MANY LURES, SO LITTLE TIME....
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Awe, Thanks for the kind words y'all - you're very kind. Yes this is the same color as the guitar Weldon had. In fact I had one the same color at the same time Weldon did - Jack built it for me! It was a great guitar, and I always regretted letting it get away from me......so I got another one. and as luck would have it, another great guitar....built by Billy Knowels.
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Yeah Jack, when I ordered that last teal guitar I also ordered a Red one just like it - I didn't want a hole where the C6 neck would have been so you made a plug to fill that hole on both of them. It looked so good that you could hardly see it. I was working with John Conlee at the time. You did a great job. Both of those guitars were awesome!!
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