I realize that Emmons had it's machining done by Aycoth Machine Company for about 20 years. Is Ron Jr. doing his own now or is some other machine company his supplier?
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Did you REALLY SAY THAT??????<SMALL>I feel that the new Emmons guitars are better than ever in quality AND tone.</SMALL>
<font size=1>better than ever????</font>
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Well, I still love the Push-Pull, To and fro, Heather and yon , Drag and roll, Suck and blow, rattle and snap original model myself, I think this is what you are asking Larry????
However, the quality of construction on the new LeGrandes is looking and sounding better than a lot of the former ones. Also, may I add, All Emmons guitars have had the great qualitys that have been sought after by the masses for several decades. No such thing as a bad one.
However, the quality of construction on the new LeGrandes is looking and sounding better than a lot of the former ones. Also, may I add, All Emmons guitars have had the great qualitys that have been sought after by the masses for several decades. No such thing as a bad one.