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Gordon Sharp
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Need info on my Emmons steel,what year was model 1104 made thanks. Gordon Sharp Kingston Tenn.
Doug Ferguson
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Post by Doug Ferguson »

Don't know if you can edit your topic, but if you make it more specific to your question, I think you might get an answer. Hope it helps! :) Good luck.
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Paul Norman
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Post by Paul Norman »

If it is a s10 Ihave 1204s which is a 1971. Call
Emmons Lashley and they can tell you. But it is about 70 or 71. The D10 numbers may not run the same.
Gordon Sharp
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Thanks a lot guys,the guitar is a double neck. Gordon Sharp Kingston Tenn.
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Bill Lowe
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maybe this will help

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JCH D10, 71 D10 P/p fat back, Telonics TCA 500C--12-,Fender JBL Twin, Josh Swift signature.
Bud Musgrave
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Emmons D10 Serial #

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I have a similar question about the serial numbers
my D 10 has an 2112 stamped, with no letter D,circa 1975 the control pot is stamped with # 1347315 can someone explain why no letter D on some D10's and could my steel be a 73 instead of 1975.Thanx
Gordon Sharp
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Post by Gordon Sharp »

Looking at the serial numbers must be a 66. Gordon Sharp Kingston Tenn.
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