It's not...It shouldn't be this difficult to purchase a new pedal steel guitar.
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Chris, that is really shameless promotion. We are trying to help Ivano here not exploit this situation. Ivano, I called Bobbe Seymour and he does not have a pedal rack. If anyone else would like to call an Emmons dealer go right ahead. I will not. Ivano, I perfectly understand. Its okay.
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By posting, you do have a dog in this fight. You just haven't placed a bet on the outcome.Erv Niehaus wrote:Andy,
I don't have a dog in this fight and I'm just staying out.
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people never forget this kind of thing. Not on this forum especially. the people here (and you since you want to take a side) will be talking about this every time Emmons Guitar Co is mentioned. I wouldnt tell em how to do business but their public relations strategy is puzzling i must sayErv Niehaus wrote:Bob,
I know one thing for sure, I'm not about to contact the Lashleys and tell them how to run their company. Good or bad, it's their's to do as they wish. After this issue is taken care of and forgotten, there will still be a market for Emmons Guitars, I still own 8.
I find it ironic that one would bump a thread to the top by posting in it , to complain that the thread is beating a dead horse. Obviously you have an interest in this, its okay to admit that. You love a product and it hurts you to see thier reputation destroyed. Thats understandable. There will always be a market for existing emmons guitars...you are correct. If thats all you or the Emmons Guitar company cares about..then yeah I guess you're all set.
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Yes, I have taken a side. Mainly because I hate to see somebody's reputation and company maligned.
I don't know all the details between Emmons and the Italians, but speaking for myself, I have always been treated very fairly by the Lashleys and, in no way, could I bring myself to bad mouth them on this Forum.
I would not hesitate to do business with them and look forward to doing so in the future.
I don't know all the details between Emmons and the Italians, but speaking for myself, I have always been treated very fairly by the Lashleys and, in no way, could I bring myself to bad mouth them on this Forum.
I would not hesitate to do business with them and look forward to doing so in the future.
thats fine Erv, no shame in that.Erv Niehaus wrote:Yes, I have taken a side. Mainly because I hate to see somebody's reputation and company maligned.
I don't know all the details between Emmons and the Italians, but speaking for myself, I have always been treated very fairly by the Lashleys and, in no way, could I bring myself to bad mouth them on this Forum.
I would not hesitate to do business with them and look forward to doing so in the future.
no need to say you dont have a dog in this fight or are gonna stay out of it or dont want to stir the pot, especially since THIS thread was started by an emmons supporter as a place for positive comments.
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Erv,
it seems to me that you still didn't catch the heart of the matter.
This thing was not built, began, to slander someone, but for explain a situation, a real situation, happened to me.
You say to not know exactly the facts. Strange. In all these posts and in the ones before of this the facts has been well explained.
But, just to use a "well known-sentences" , motto or adages, like the ones you are used to say, "there is no worst deaf than the one who don't want to listen".
I have paid to receive an Emmons guitar.
I have received it, but it was really a factory refuse.
My fault was to not accepting it and to have sending it back to them.
Because of this I've paid a lot, more that I should, and I'm still paying, having also receive back an instrument without one of its part, and at my reminder of that they lied on the fact to not having received it, when in one of their mail of june 2009 they confirmed me that was received and polished. The logic, that I think I have, tells me that if they have polished it, they have received it !!!
Before of their absolute silence of about 7 months, they have invented a lot of excuses about the delay, and their last lie is a thing for which I'm not surprised at all. (what I say is all well documented, I'm smart enough to have kept all their e-mails).
These people treated me like I didn't paid them, and, if you like it or not, I've been robbed of what is mine.
the "mottos" , "adages", works fine, but must be placed in the right place.
regards.
Ivano.
it seems to me that you still didn't catch the heart of the matter.
This thing was not built, began, to slander someone, but for explain a situation, a real situation, happened to me.
You say to not know exactly the facts. Strange. In all these posts and in the ones before of this the facts has been well explained.
But, just to use a "well known-sentences" , motto or adages, like the ones you are used to say, "there is no worst deaf than the one who don't want to listen".
I have paid to receive an Emmons guitar.
I have received it, but it was really a factory refuse.
My fault was to not accepting it and to have sending it back to them.
Because of this I've paid a lot, more that I should, and I'm still paying, having also receive back an instrument without one of its part, and at my reminder of that they lied on the fact to not having received it, when in one of their mail of june 2009 they confirmed me that was received and polished. The logic, that I think I have, tells me that if they have polished it, they have received it !!!
Before of their absolute silence of about 7 months, they have invented a lot of excuses about the delay, and their last lie is a thing for which I'm not surprised at all. (what I say is all well documented, I'm smart enough to have kept all their e-mails).
These people treated me like I didn't paid them, and, if you like it or not, I've been robbed of what is mine.
the "mottos" , "adages", works fine, but must be placed in the right place.
regards.
Ivano.
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Erv, You seem to like to use animal imagery, such as beating a dead "horse," and "dogs" in a fight. Your literary skills are to be commended. Perhaps you should write a novel involving 8 emmons guitars, one dead horse and a dog fight. It sounds like a recipe for an intriguing plot!!
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Once upon a time there were 8 Emmons guitars.
One of the guitars liked horses but the other 7 didn't. One day the horse loving Emmons went out in his front yard and the other 7 Emmons were beating his horse. However, the horse had died the night before and they were just "beating a dead horse". The horse loving Emmons was still very upset so he turned his dog loose. But the dog had no interest in gettting involved so, needless to say, "he had no dog in the fight".
And the beat goes on and on and on.
One of the guitars liked horses but the other 7 didn't. One day the horse loving Emmons went out in his front yard and the other 7 Emmons were beating his horse. However, the horse had died the night before and they were just "beating a dead horse". The horse loving Emmons was still very upset so he turned his dog loose. But the dog had no interest in gettting involved so, needless to say, "he had no dog in the fight".
And the beat goes on and on and on.
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Second Chapter:
The 7 Emmons who were beating the dead horse really got to feeling bad about the horse beating so they volunteered to bury the poor horse.
In the process of digging the hole for the horse, they discovered a box. They opened the box and, lo and behold, inside the box was a pedal board for an Emmons LeGrande. Upon further investigation they discovered that it had been placed there by a couple of Italian custom officials. The mystery continues!
The 7 Emmons who were beating the dead horse really got to feeling bad about the horse beating so they volunteered to bury the poor horse.
In the process of digging the hole for the horse, they discovered a box. They opened the box and, lo and behold, inside the box was a pedal board for an Emmons LeGrande. Upon further investigation they discovered that it had been placed there by a couple of Italian custom officials. The mystery continues!
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Chapter three:
The 8 Emmons took the pedal board and found the two Italian custom agents.
They worked them over with the pedal board.
After laying a woopin' on them, they discovered some damage to the pedal board.
They returned it to the factory for repair and everybody lived happily ever after.
To be continued, no doubt.
The 8 Emmons took the pedal board and found the two Italian custom agents.
They worked them over with the pedal board.
After laying a woopin' on them, they discovered some damage to the pedal board.
They returned it to the factory for repair and everybody lived happily ever after.
To be continued, no doubt.
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