1985 Emmons LeGrande SKH D-10 PLEASE CLOSE

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Brad Rigby
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1985 Emmons LeGrande SKH D-10 PLEASE CLOSE

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Please close. I've decided to keep the steel. It doesn't eat much and it looks in my music room. Thanks for the offers. Brad
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I can send more pics. if needed. The scene is a Western theme with stagecoach and flying eagle. Pretty cool HUH !!
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That is one sweet guitar!
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Thanks Bob / it really is
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Thanks for the e-mails / no strong offers yet
It's as good as it looks and plays and sounds like a SKH should.
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That sure is a pretty one Brad, and you sounded great last night. REALLY GREAT. Good seeing you, Larry Baker
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Thanks Larry / Good to see you both and Jean sounded real fine as usual.
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sorry guys I'm a tard!! what does SKH stand for?
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Short Key Head!!!!!!
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thanks larry
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That is one awesomely beautiful guitar....I'll bet it's a killer tone-wise....I had an '85 SKH...best guitar I ever owned......wish I still had it.
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Hey Brad, thats a beauty !!! who did the scene on the front ??? Ron
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Brad, that's almost too pretty to play. :)
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Yes, the guitar has awesome tone. It's the neatest looking guitar I think I've ever scene.
The artist was name Jarrett. Zumsteg told me he had heard of the guy and evidently he had painted several steels for Emmons on the 80's.

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Jarrett was from Greensboro NC and made many custon guitars for Jeff Cook with Alabama. There were only 2 or 3 body's painted for Emmons Co.
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Jack, thanks for the info.
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