Push/Pull Date ? for Seymour and Friends
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Push/Pull Date ? for Seymour and Friends
Hey Bobbe; do you remember the Single-10 Emmons P/P you sold Redd Volkeart a couple of years ago? Well he's been wanting me to play it and I cleaned and tweeked her all up and been enjoying pickin' on it with Redd in the band and he's gettin a kick outta it. Anyway.....do you happen to know the year of that baby? (1643 S) is the stamp on it.
This apply's to the others also that may know years of these Emmons.(yeah I know call Emmons co. or e-mail;....but I'm not at a regular e-mail and or phone.....ah..ha)
Thanks ya'll.
Ricky
This apply's to the others also that may know years of these Emmons.(yeah I know call Emmons co. or e-mail;....but I'm not at a regular e-mail and or phone.....ah..ha)
Thanks ya'll.
Ricky
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WEll this one is far from Original Jay. The Pedals are something someone put on there from a ZB or a Marlen. The Pedal board looks like it's from a D-10 cause it has the axle all the way through it.
The tuning keys are Grovers(and they work damn good; better than the Klusons) but the key head is original...but the holes bored out to take the Grovers.
Pickup is a Bill Lawrence 705(damn good also).... Fret board is Emmons but white lines as opposed to silver. Black flock underneath. So you can see; there is not much oringinality to go on......so anyway....Seymour should know the date.....Hell he sold it to Redd......ah....ha.....But yes I've seen the serial number chart for the D-10's(which to me in inconclusive)....but no big deal....I just thought I would find out for Redd as he was inquiring...
Ricky
The tuning keys are Grovers(and they work damn good; better than the Klusons) but the key head is original...but the holes bored out to take the Grovers.
Pickup is a Bill Lawrence 705(damn good also).... Fret board is Emmons but white lines as opposed to silver. Black flock underneath. So you can see; there is not much oringinality to go on......so anyway....Seymour should know the date.....Hell he sold it to Redd......ah....ha.....But yes I've seen the serial number chart for the D-10's(which to me in inconclusive)....but no big deal....I just thought I would find out for Redd as he was inquiring...
Ricky
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Chris;
according to the Hightone Records website, the TwangBangers CD "26 Days on the Road" had a February 19 release, and features these tracks:
Truck Drivin' Man
I Got a Rocket In My Pocket
The Stuff Inside
Wacky Walk
She Loves Anything That Swings
How Mountain Girls Can Love
Rockabilly Funeral
In Memory of a Memory
Rock Bottom
Telewacker
I Gotta Get Drunk
Hot Rod Lincoln
I heard their version of "Hot Rod Lincoln" on a local radio show a few weeks back and it's a humorous but obviously well-played take on a bunch of the classic licks/styles of the genre - even Joe Goldmark gets his "licks" in
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Greg Simmons on 15 March 2002 at 12:31 PM.]</p></FONT>
according to the Hightone Records website, the TwangBangers CD "26 Days on the Road" had a February 19 release, and features these tracks:
Truck Drivin' Man
I Got a Rocket In My Pocket
The Stuff Inside
Wacky Walk
She Loves Anything That Swings
How Mountain Girls Can Love
Rockabilly Funeral
In Memory of a Memory
Rock Bottom
Telewacker
I Gotta Get Drunk
Hot Rod Lincoln
I heard their version of "Hot Rod Lincoln" on a local radio show a few weeks back and it's a humorous but obviously well-played take on a bunch of the classic licks/styles of the genre - even Joe Goldmark gets his "licks" in
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Custodian of the Official Sho~Bud Pedal Steel Guitar Website
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Greg Simmons on 15 March 2002 at 12:31 PM.]</p></FONT>
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