EMCI Universal

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
Richard Tasso
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EMCI Universal

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Photo,s should show coniton. It has Telonics pick up installed by friends at Telonics.

This guitar To me seems as close to new as you can get

The case chome fittings are pitted, from spending its life under bed,otherwise case like new.

Guitar weight. Guitar. 24
Legs and rods. 10
Pedal board. 43/4

Total. 38 3/4 lbs

$2500 shipped

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WOW!! Nice.
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Tom Mossburg
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Post by Tom Mossburg »

BMP
MSA Studio Pro U-12 x 2, Telonics
Ronald Moore
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Blue EMCI

Post by Ronald Moore »

I had a guitar identical to that one (two-tone blue)
It was a great sounding guitar. I know this is not the one I had, I know the location of it. Interesting to see there is more than one.
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Post by Tommy Shown »

I currently own one of six custom built EMCI's. The guitar was owned by forumite Ron Elliott. That guitar, has some serious tone. Whoever gets this will have a true quality built guitar.
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Marty Broussard
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Post by Marty Broussard »

Richard, the changer looks to be 3r/3L. Is that correct?
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niiiiiice :)
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Post by Ron Pruter »

Richard,
How much for the moccasins? Are those wine dribble spots I see? :lol:
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Bonnie Saher
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Emci

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I bought my first pedal steel from Richard and he is a wonderful man to deal with very fair and forthright.
I am very surprised he is selling this as It was his
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Richard Tasso
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Bonnie

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Bonnie.
Thanks for the kind words

Richard
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Post by Tim Pillow »

Nice Guitar!....
Dale Foreman
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Emci U12

Post by Dale Foreman »

Yep.. Nice guitar! I had a Black one exactly like it. Wish I still had it!
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Bump
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Post by mike nolan »

Richard,

What is the weight of this guitar? In and out of the case if possible.
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Guitar weight

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381/2 lbs
Rick Mastrude
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Lku?

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Does this gtr. have a laft knee up?
Richard Tasso
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Lku

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Guitar is 7 pedals. 4 lever. No up lever. Thx
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Marty Broussard
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Post by Marty Broussard »

Richard, is it still available?
-if so, what size are the square cross shafts?(3/8",7/16"1/2"?)

Thank you for your time.
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Cross shafts

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Hi Marty

The crosshafts are 3/8

Thx
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Marty Broussard
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Post by Marty Broussard »

Richard not sure if you received my email but I'm still interested in this guitar. Could you please email me your phone number so we can talk?

Thanks
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Joseph Sandland
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Posting for steel guitar

Post by Joseph Sandland »

Hello Richard, been surfing the steel guitar forum looking for 12-string. And I saw your posting. nice looking steel. No longer have the Sierra, I have a 1952 Gibson console Grande. I'll look up your phone number and give you a call. Joseph
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steve takacs
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Post by steve takacs »

Super guitar. Looks like a welded rame too; wish it it were a D-10. Sure hope it goes to a non- flipper., . Stevet
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U talkin' to me? :)
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Post by steve takacs »

No, Jim.... Not talking to you. Really. You add value to the used steels you move. 'I would buy the EMCI myself if it were a D-10. Stevet
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Post by Jim Palenscar »

All EMCI's have a welded frame as do the Arlington models of the MCI's (vs. the Waco models).
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