Emmons Legrand year of manufacture?
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Emmons Legrand year of manufacture?
Guys, can anyone tell me the year of manufacture for my Emmons Legrand D10 Black 9p-6kl I know it was shipped here to the UK for the previous owner.
Serial number- 813L
Hope someone can help
Dave.
Serial number- 813L
Hope someone can help
Dave.
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Emmons Legrand year of manufacture?
David,
Can't be much help, but I have LeGrande 232L which was delivered from the factory, in May, 1984.
Comparing numbers, it would appear you have one of the later ones. Perhaps toward the start of production of the Lashley LeGrande series.
Best regards, Jay Thompson
Can't be much help, but I have LeGrande 232L which was delivered from the factory, in May, 1984.
Comparing numbers, it would appear you have one of the later ones. Perhaps toward the start of production of the Lashley LeGrande series.
Best regards, Jay Thompson
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Emmons Legrand year of manufacture?
Well, lets see now. LeGrande II's were well under way in '96 or '97.
Some where in between the Lashley LeGrande's were
in production. I would suggest the late '80's at the latest. Perhaps '89 or '90. But what do I know?
Regards, Jay Thompson
Some where in between the Lashley LeGrande's were
in production. I would suggest the late '80's at the latest. Perhaps '89 or '90. But what do I know?
Regards, Jay Thompson
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My Lashley LeGrande, 9p/8k with 4-hole cranks, is #511L.
Jack, or anyone? Inquiring minds want to know the year of manufacture, although I'm guessing late 80's.
Jack, or anyone? Inquiring minds want to know the year of manufacture, although I'm guessing late 80's.
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511 L
Herb, I took delivery of 511 L 3/11/88 Louis
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1889L was new 8/18/98 and 2085L was new in October, 2000.
I bought them both new and still have the invoices.
In the past these investigations have usually suggested an output of 160-200 guitars each year, although I wonder if those sort of figures are still being achieved. It's a rough guide, though, to dating a LeGrande.
I bought them both new and still have the invoices.
In the past these investigations have usually suggested an output of 160-200 guitars each year, although I wonder if those sort of figures are still being achieved. It's a rough guide, though, to dating a LeGrande.
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Re: 511 L
Louis, thanks for the info.Louis Falardeau wrote:Herb, I took delivery of 511 L 3/11/88 Louis
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Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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There are eight years between Cartwright's guitar (971L) and my Oct, 2000 D-10 (#2085L) - it works out to an average of 140 guitars a year.
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Thanks Roger, due to an email I have now been pushed more to an early 92,guess that will be close enough.
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Made a living (not a very good one) playing guitar and steel with UK country outfits in the heady days of country music clubs, now retired and enjoying life here in taffy land.
cheers
Dave
UK? South Wales,born in Brum, got here via years spent in Kent,Scotland and all parts.
Made a living (not a very good one) playing guitar and steel with UK country outfits in the heady days of country music clubs, now retired and enjoying life here in taffy land.
cheers
Dave