Skh
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O.K. The truth.... What does the SKH stand for on these Emmona guitars.. Heard many stories.curious what all we can hear on here,
Thanks, and have fun with all the answers.
Jeff
Thanks, and have fun with all the answers.
Jeff
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...everyone knows that "Emmona" guitars have a "SKH" somewhere on them...it's just trying to find it!
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I expected more far fetched answers than this. Where are all the detailed answers to this really complicated question.
I guess I'm one of those that didn't know that on ALL EMMONS, SKH was on them somewhere. That's the only answer, or comment, that has surprised me so far.
JC
I guess I'm one of those that didn't know that on ALL EMMONS, SKH was on them somewhere. That's the only answer, or comment, that has surprised me so far.
JC
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Skh
Jeff, the very first Legrande's to be produced by Emmons, all had the short keyheads. It was replaced by the Lashley Legrande, except with the longer keyhead.
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Thanks Eddie
This is just meant for fun. You wouldn't believe some of the anwers on this. I don't know it all, but I thought I knew this. I was curious, but not any of the outrageous answers e mailed to me have come out in public here for the world to read.
Thanks again
Just for fun
JC
This is just meant for fun. You wouldn't believe some of the anwers on this. I don't know it all, but I thought I knew this. I was curious, but not any of the outrageous answers e mailed to me have come out in public here for the world to read.
Thanks again
Just for fun
JC
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Short Keyhead versus Long Keyhead
How can you identify which keyhead you have ?
I just acquired a Emmon Lashley Legrande II. Is there a way to measure the length, confirm and/or identify the standard to confirm ?
Jeff
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I just acquired a Emmon Lashley Legrande II. Is there a way to measure the length, confirm and/or identify the standard to confirm ?
Jeff
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Skh
Your Question is a very valid one and the SKH's are getting alot more in demand. I have owned a LL ll, LL111, LL and a Push Pull. I now own 2 Short Key Heads and I like them the best. By the way, I am still looking for my first Emmons guitar which was a D-10 SKH, serial number 421L.Whoever owns it now, I would love to talk to you about buying it back.
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Skh
Ok, I'll weigh in, I can't resist. I think the Emmons SKH model is currently preceived as somewhat collectable because it was the very first generation LeGrande. My 1984 model's tone turned a few heads in it's day, but there are also many new steels currently manufactured that do the same thing when a seasoned player plays them. Buying a new or later model guitar would probably be less expensive then buying an older model guitar, then doing a restoration. The price is not always the priority, and this guitar and I had a history together. Otherwise, I would only play my MSA Millennium.