need emmons help!
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need emmons help!
Anyone have a way to get through to Emmons?I called Emmons today and got another surprise! A recording that said "due to subscribers request, this phone will not accept incoming calls." I had a friend call and he got the same message. After a year and a half of so-called working on my guitar, all I want is honesty, my guitar or my money back! This has been a nightmare! My respect for Emmons is gone and once this is cleared up I will never do business with them again![/b]
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You might try getting hold of Mike Cass if you haven't already.
You might try getting hold of Mike Cass if you haven't already.
You might try getting hold of Mike Cass if you haven't already.
You might try getting hold of Mike Cass if you haven't already.
You might try getting hold of Mike Cass if you haven't already.
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David, you're not that far away. Why don't you drive over there and see what's going on and report back?
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Shawn, John at Sound Stage in Dickson fixed my amp. It had a bunch of loose solder connections and some other issues. I realize now that its quality had been slowly diminishing for a long time. Sounds good now.
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Last I heard, the Emmons "Factory" building was for sale, and that Ron Jr. was working from home. I have not confirmed this, but if time allows, I'll ride by and take a look see.
I have been there some years back, but the economy here has been hard hit, like many other places. A lot can change in a couple years.
I'm not trying to start rumors, rather would like to confirm facts if possible. From what I've heard, a 1 1/2 to 2 year wait on a new Emmons is not at all unusual.
I have been there some years back, but the economy here has been hard hit, like many other places. A lot can change in a couple years.
I'm not trying to start rumors, rather would like to confirm facts if possible. From what I've heard, a 1 1/2 to 2 year wait on a new Emmons is not at all unusual.
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Thanks Cal! I will give John a call.
David and Mike, thanks for considering to check up on Emmons.
As I have said before, I have a bill of sale with a promised time of End of August - first of September of last year. If they would have told me back then that there is a 2 year wait, that would have been fine. Instead they chose tojerk me around by telling me it will be another 2 weeks, every time I called to check on it. I have been hearing 2 more weeks since August a year ago. My patience has finally run out. I can handle the truth, but I can't stand being lied to.
David and Mike, thanks for considering to check up on Emmons.
As I have said before, I have a bill of sale with a promised time of End of August - first of September of last year. If they would have told me back then that there is a 2 year wait, that would have been fine. Instead they chose tojerk me around by telling me it will be another 2 weeks, every time I called to check on it. I have been hearing 2 more weeks since August a year ago. My patience has finally run out. I can handle the truth, but I can't stand being lied to.
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Just me but I think anything over a six week wait for any guitar is rediculous, JMHO. That is if they are still in full swing business. If not then I can understand the wait a little longer, but a year is too much.
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Henry Matthews wrote:Just me but I think anything over a six week wait for any guitar is rediculous, JMHO. That is if they are still in full swing business. If not then I can understand the wait a little longer, but a year is too much.
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Joseph, I think the world would rather have 1 Zum every two weeks than no more at all.
Not saying that you meant Zum (or Franklin, or any other 1 person shops) in particular.
Pretty sure you didn't mean Bruce: he required a smaller deposit, and would often close his waitlist if it exceeded a year.
But many of the 1 person shops have one year waiting lists.
But they'll usually have good communications.
Not saying that you meant Zum (or Franklin, or any other 1 person shops) in particular.
Pretty sure you didn't mean Bruce: he required a smaller deposit, and would often close his waitlist if it exceeded a year.
But many of the 1 person shops have one year waiting lists.
But they'll usually have good communications.
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I did have the opportunity to stop in Burlington today and visit the Emmons factory. I found Ron Jr. there and working on guitars. He welcomed me in and we talked for a half hour or so, while I placed my order for a neck selector switch.
He quickly volunteered the new phone number: 336-437-2785
I saw 2 guitars in various stages of completion, both absolutely beautiful. I have no idea where they are destined to go, didn't ask, didn't think it my business.
We did discuss the difficulty in obtaining materials from suppliers. The economy in NC has been very hard hit, and supply chains are the weakest that I can ever remember them. There seem to be many similarities in the Emmons business and my own contracting business when it comes to dealing with suppliers.
We did not discuss communications issues, and I make no offering there.
I do believe that they have every intent of filling every order, albeit slowly, due mainly to supply issues. Ron did tell me that he is able, at present, to complete about 2 guitars per month, and that he'd really like to improve on that. He indicated that the capacity to build exceeded the supply chain.
He quickly volunteered the new phone number: 336-437-2785
I saw 2 guitars in various stages of completion, both absolutely beautiful. I have no idea where they are destined to go, didn't ask, didn't think it my business.
We did discuss the difficulty in obtaining materials from suppliers. The economy in NC has been very hard hit, and supply chains are the weakest that I can ever remember them. There seem to be many similarities in the Emmons business and my own contracting business when it comes to dealing with suppliers.
We did not discuss communications issues, and I make no offering there.
I do believe that they have every intent of filling every order, albeit slowly, due mainly to supply issues. Ron did tell me that he is able, at present, to complete about 2 guitars per month, and that he'd really like to improve on that. He indicated that the capacity to build exceeded the supply chain.
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So we have an eye witness - Emmons is still an entity. Good work, David.
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The info on the visit is good, but it still does not address the original poster's issue. And, the original posters problems are not the first time this has happened from previous posts on this forum.
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With all due respect Jack, I'm not about to stick my nose that deep into some one else's business.
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