Emmons , I'll show you mine...you show me yours!!
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'77 brownie
I am so glad I finally got smart enough to go back to PP guitars. Here's the one I got here on the forum a while back...My wife is so jealous of this thing...
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2006 Legrande II
Here is one of mine.
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Man, Jim, it still looks great!!! I miss her!! LOVE that two tone! Bob
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Two of my PP's ( revised 4/24/20 )
1973 Lacquer D 10 PP. "Ruby" (completely restored by Mike Scaggs) This was originally a green mica guitar in poor condition. Mike removed the mica and installed tiger stripe veneer. The underneath is red flocked. The workmanship is outstanding.
1967 D 10. (Professionally restored by former owner, Charlie McVay.) I purchased this guitar 27 years ago and it was my main guitar for many years. It's still in beautiful condition.
1973 Lacquer D 10 PP. "Ruby" (completely restored by Mike Scaggs) This was originally a green mica guitar in poor condition. Mike removed the mica and installed tiger stripe veneer. The underneath is red flocked. The workmanship is outstanding.
1967 D 10. (Professionally restored by former owner, Charlie McVay.) I purchased this guitar 27 years ago and it was my main guitar for many years. It's still in beautiful condition.
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Zum SD 10 Hybrid, Zum D 10 Hybrid, Emmons SD 10 P.P.
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Pedal Spacing
Chris, yep...you're in the ballpark there. I'm thinking around '72 - '73 is when they started installing 9 or more pedals with the 2 3/8" spacing (if folks wanted extra pedals). But I think they still used the wide cast pedals until about '74 or '75. After that, they went to the narrow cast pedals. I used to own a '65 bolt-on that came with 9 pedals (with 2 1/2" spacing) and I currently own a '64 wraparound that is very the same way....and I've seen photos of other very early guitars like this as well.chris ivey wrote:does anyone know what year the spacing between pedals got narrowed down on push pulls?
i'm assuming somewhere in the early 70s, but when?
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Basket Weave Emmons
Hey Skip Edwards!
Thank you for posting a picture of my Basket Weave Emmons. I wouldn't have any idea how to do that. I'm lucky I can even type a post with one finger.
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Thank you for posting a picture of my Basket Weave Emmons. I wouldn't have any idea how to do that. I'm lucky I can even type a post with one finger.
Charlie McVay
www.mcvaybenders.com