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I picked up a nice SD10 Legrande lll about a year ago, really nice sounding guitar
and its pretty cool when you push your pedals there is no sag in your tuning, the counter force works,
I find it really helps with certain chord voicings , more than I would have thought,
That is a very nice D10!
What's the serial number? If you don't mind?
Thx
Greg
and its pretty cool when you push your pedals there is no sag in your tuning, the counter force works,
I find it really helps with certain chord voicings , more than I would have thought,
That is a very nice D10!
What's the serial number? If you don't mind?
Thx
Greg
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Sweet Axe
Such a nice looking axe and since it's an Emmons I'm sure it sounds better than it looks. Love it!! You should keep that pup Damir!! You got one of the last of a dying breed and one of the best.
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Re: Sweet Axe
Barry, I have my Promat which is more guitar then I'll ever need..this guitar sounds and plays great, it is beautiful, and it definitely an awesome guitar...Barry Yasika wrote:Such a nice looking axe and since it's an Emmons I'm sure it sounds better than it looks. Love it!! You should keep that pup Damir!! You got one of the last of a dying breed and one of the best.
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Quit making me drool, Damir! That's my color. Just wish pedal spacing weren't so close, that's the only thing not to my taste on the LGIII. All else is fabulous.
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lol...John, I'm drooling as well, but I can't afford two guitars, and I already have my Promat, if I didn't have a Promat I would have most likely kept this one....great guitar...John McClung wrote:Quit making me drool, Damir! That's my color. Just wish pedal spacing weren't so close, that's the only thing not to my taste on the LGIII. All else is fabulous.
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I know my friend, but I love every single guitar I have, and I would love to keep them all, but I just can't do that... I always wanted LLIII and got this one for myself, then I decided to have my Promat serviced, and setup, and keep it, so now this beauty is out... I hate to do that, but I just have no choice...Joshua Tschetter wrote:Damir, don't do it! I did, and it still stings!!!
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It's a beauty Damir, but I'm just to old. If I knew how to play I'd get it, just to say I have one. They have to be one of, if not, the best there is. I don't know for sure, just what I've heard.
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It's a beauty Damir, but I'm just to old. If I knew how to play I'd get it, just to say I have one. They have to be one of, if not, the best there is. I don't know for sure, just what I've heard.
Zum U-12, Carter SDU-12, Zum Encore, Emmons S-10, Emmons D-10, Nashville 400, Two Peavey Nashville 112, Boss Katana 100, Ibanez DD700, Almost every Lesson Jeff Newman sold. Washburn Special Edition Guitar, Can never have enough, even at 80. 1963 Original Hofner Bass bought in Germany 1963, and a 1973 Framus Bass also bought in Germany 1974.
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thanks Jim, Buddy said once LLIII were the best guitars Emmons Co. ever made ... at least thats what I heard...Jim Reynolds wrote:It's a beauty Damir, but I'm just to old. If I knew how to play I'd get it, just to say I have one. They have to be one of, if not, the best there is. I don't know for sure, just what I've heard.
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