Emmons LeGrande II SD10 Black *new price*

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Emmons LeGrande II SD10 Black *new price*

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I'm selling my Emmons LeGrande II SD10. I'm not playing as much E9 these days and will consider trades for a D10 or a single neck set up for C6. <strike> $2150 + shipping </strike> $2000, shipping included in CONUS.


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Standard Emmons setup, with the Es on the left KLs.


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The 14-hole bellcranks that folks like.


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Overall, it's cosmetically sharp. There's some scuffing here that you can see if the light is right, though.

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Dings on the endplate. I haven't tried to polish them out. Overall the metal parts are good and shiny.

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The paint inside the keyhead seems to be coming off. The same thing is happening inside the pedal bar. I wonder if this was non-factory paint, not meant to stick to aluminum? Not something you notice without closely looking over the guitar.

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A little dent in the pad.[/i]
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whoops. . . . .didn't see the price at first!
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Read the beginning
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I forgot to mention: comes with a case, which is a little worn looking but totally solid and functional.

Also, I had a question about if this was a conversion from a D10. I believe it's a factory SD10, and that at the time it was built Emmons was using D10 endplates for their SD10s. This saves a little weight.

I'm particularly interested in trading for a newer D10. I already have a couple nice old push-pulls and I want to try out C6 on something modern.
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Bump. I played it last night and it sounds great.
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Still for sale (or trade).
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UP.
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This is a perfect guitar at a perfect price for
someone not pursuing C6th.
If I had the money it would be mine.
Black, armrest, allpull, and still has that Emmons sound. Wow!
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TTT
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Justin,

I have been watching your guitar on the forum. I am looking for a SD 10 Emmons, but I have a couple of questions.

I counted 4 knee levers. Is that correct, or am I missing one?

I do not see a compensator on that guitar. Do you notice a cabinet drop?

If you want to answer outside of the post, you can email to: darrell@darrellowens.com

Thanks.
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Post by Justin Brown »

Darrell -

Yep, it has 3 + 4. I suppose I should have mentioned that in my initial post.

It doesn't have any sort of compensator mechanism. There is definitely some cabinet drop if you look for it - about the same as on my push-pulls, I'd say, and less than some other steels I've had - but it isn't something I've noticed when playing. It's a real nice sounding axe.

(Thanks for the bump and comment, Nick and Paul)
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Up, please.
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Up,up.
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Still for sale or trade.
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Hey guys, this a a super steel with a great price.
If I didn't already have 3 LeGrandes, I'd buy it.
For those that love that Emmons sound, this has it.

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Thanks, Carl.
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I have a Lashley Lagrande that has a serial number of 1310L. Any idea of the year of this guitar?
I am guessing it is a 85?
What do you think?
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Sonny
Where's the serial number on an Emmons LeGrande? I'm not sure where to look for it. The pickup says '93 on the underside.
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Hi Justin,
Usually the S/N is stamped on the underside of the
tuner end plate in small numbers. The LeGrande's have
the letter L after the numbers. Some of them will have
the S/N stamped on the LKR mounting bracket instead
of being on the end plate. Don't know why they did that. :? :?

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Thanks, Carl. It's right there on the keyhead endplate: 1088L.
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Sonny,
I think 1985 is very close for yours. I had a LeGrande II
last year that I sold, and the S/N was 1612 L, built in 1989.
It had such nice easy pedal action. Hope this helps a bit.

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Still for sale, and up to the top.
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Hey Justin, you said this is an Emmons Legrande II?
I didn't see the Legrande II on the front apron is the reason I was asking. Also, serial# 1088L , so about what year would that make this guitar? I have an Emmons Legrande II D-10 and I'm looking for an SD-10 for a 2nd guitar. Thanks
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Post by Justin Brown »

You are observant, Terry.
When I got it, there was a LeGrande II sticker that was coming off the front apron. I couldn't get it to stick back down, so I yanked it off. I think Emmons sells replacement stickers. But I thought it looked sharp without it and never bothered getting one. In terms of the year, I'm not sure. Anyone know how to date a LeGrande with the serial number?
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