help with push pull date
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help with push pull date
i got my first push pull a couple of months ago and i am wondering about the date. the serial # is stamped under the end plate and it is 6726. from the info i have seen on other serial numbers mine doesnt seem to jive? any thoughts?
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david b
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yeah, thats what i kind of figured. its really pretty clean and doesnt seem to have a lot of time on it. thanks for the quick reply. while i have the attention of you p/p guys, this steel has the legrand style pedals and while i thought at first i might like them better, i wonder now if i would like the older style pedals more. how could i come by those old pedals and are they interchangable or does it mean a whole new pedal board.
thank you
david b
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My Emmons is serial # 2923, I believe that it is an '81 model. Did the serial numbers change to the 6000's in '82? Just wondering.
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You're correct. I had a late 82-early 83 PP that was a 6100 series number.
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You're correct. I had a late 82-early 83 PP that was a 6100 series number.
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http://www.steelguitar.com/resource/pushpullinfo/d10pushpull_sn.htm
P-P s/n reference chart from Carter Steel Guitar web site.
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P-P s/n reference chart from Carter Steel Guitar web site.
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This is the story that I've heard...
Emmons stopped making P/P's as their regular production guitar in late '81, or early '82. They continued, however, to make them on a special order only basis for another 5 or 6 years! <u>These</u> are the guitars that have the high (6XXX) serial numbers. Rumor has it that the last P/P that Emmons actually made might have been as late as '88 or '89.
Emmons stopped making P/P's as their regular production guitar in late '81, or early '82. They continued, however, to make them on a special order only basis for another 5 or 6 years! <u>These</u> are the guitars that have the high (6XXX) serial numbers. Rumor has it that the last P/P that Emmons actually made might have been as late as '88 or '89.