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Bill Moran
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In Burlington all this week. Being a steel player I went to Webb Ave , Emmons Guitar several times. I think they are closed! If
anyone has any info let me know. I will be back there next week and check it out. Hope
I am wrong !!!!!
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Thank you BILL,that don't sound good at all!!i've tryed to call with no results!and emails returned back to me!!let us know it you will!!! GOD BLESS ALL
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Just a warning to the WISE. I got in a lot of trouble from a fellow Forumite for reporting little more than you have just done. LOL.
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Post by Billy Joe Bailey »

If your Emmons gets in real bad health,you will all ways be able to seen it to the
Seymore Heath spaw, and get it re, juice'd
And I might add if I could, their no body more friendler than Bobbie Seymore,
Igot a 97 Emmons lagrande 11 i't, holding purty good. Igive it a drink of oil on the rhe roller's every now and then,when changeing srings

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I always thought they sounde....

Nevermind.

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Post by Loren Morehouse »

I've tried to get on their website numerous times in the past few days and no luck!! Hope this isn't a bad sign!! Loren.
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Post by Bill Moran »

Ray:
I was in Burlington this week. I did try to contact Emmons Guitar Co. I was at the door step. No one home. I don't want to start a rumor! Just want to know. I am in the market for a guitar. I was born in Burlington N.C. and go there often. Will be
there next week. This is a Forum. I report what I see. We all love Emmons guitars. If
not, why would I be asking the question? Do
you wan't me to be like John Kerry and tell you they were closed for The Pass Over? Or
what ever fits the moon phase?
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BILL,your the man!!John Kerry!!can't tell it twice the same way!!hope they carry his a$$ down the road!!! Don't forget to VOTE!!
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Post by Bob Wood »

Web site is still up. Try..., http://emmonsguitar.net/

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Bob, thanks for the redirection!! Loren.
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Bob

One has to pay a websitehost upfront.I think it's a year.
So that website will be on air for a while i guess.

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Post by Damir Besic »

I`m sure if Kerry was a steel player he would reach in his Heinz money jar and bail the Emmons Co. out.But I`m affraid he would put a Kerry Ban on the all automatic pedal steels so we would end up with a lap steels only instead.

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Post by Cor Muizer Jr »

yes damir i wish i had the money i buy it minus my $4500,00

cor
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Post by Chris Haston »

Let's leave the political stuff out of the steel guitar forum, shall we?
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No political discussions, please! Image
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Post by HowardR »

<SMALL>they were closed for The Pass Over</SMALL>
Ray is right, Bill. Please don't start rumors. They were closed for Shemini Atzeret. Passover is in April! Image


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Post by Per Berner »

The price of the Emmons Guitar Co name rights must be falling rather rapidly, and might soon be worth next to nothing to the present owners. Let's hope some reputable builder buys the rights to the Emmons name (could be a really good deal), and gets Buddy himself involved in creating a new, innovative generation of Emmons pedal steel guitars. The current events have nothing to do with the Emmons name or the design of the guitars, so I believe that news of all-new management, if it were to come, would fully resurrect the reputation among steelers worldwide in a matter of minutes.
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Post by Cor Muizer Jr »

your absolutly right Per,

it has nothing to do with the Emmons name itself.

just the people behind it nowaday
IMHO.

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Post by Farris Currie »

OK,just got a email from someone close,EMMONS is not closed!!Ron has been working down stairs ect.building!!!!thats all i know!!!! farris
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>One has to pay a websitehost upfront.I think it's a year.
So that website will be on air for a while i guess.</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

FYI, webhosting is commonly paid monthly, as I do with mine at Pair Networks.
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Jim

Could be with your provider.
It depends on what kind of website you want.How much bandwith etc etc.How much e-mail adresses.There are alot of factors.
And what kind of site do you have?Is it a .com,.net,.org,.biz,.info?
It depends on what site you chose overhere.

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Yes Ronald I understand what you're saying, but I think the Emmons site is hosted in the U.S. and most webhosts in the U.S. don't require yearly payment, you can pay for an entire year if you want to but it's not necessary. For example, Pair hosts many top business sites, has many different kinds of accounts, payment options are the same for all accounts. It doesn't matter if it's .com, .biz, .net or whatever. I've had them all, still have a .com, .biz and a .net active there now, all the same cost. They charge more for more disk space, bandwidth, cgi scripts, etc. The Emmons site is a very simple site, could be hosted in the cheapest type of account. Most webhosts in the U.S. have similar terms. <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jim Phelps on 31 October 2004 at 12:52 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Gary Dunn »

Bill,

I had the same issue when I was there a couple of months ago. They are in and out all day long. Go around the basement door and see if the machinist will let you in.
That is how I got in. If Ron is out at the time, his helper may not be able to hear you from in the back room. They are there<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Gary Dunn on 31 October 2004 at 05:38 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Jim

Thanks for the info my friend.Appreciate that.

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"Go around the basement door and see if the machinist will let you in."

where are they located?Twilight zone?

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