Hello Everyone
I am thinning the herd a bit as I have 3 D10s and Really not playing out any more. For your consideration is my 1972ish Push pull. All original except changed the Pickups to Bill Lawrence Hum Buckers. these are the ones that are designed to sound just like Truetone stock and sound great without the hum. Standard Emmon's setup on both necks 8/4 with Es on Left and Emmon's pedal config.
Some honest playing wear but no issues. Sounds great. Just pulled it out and played it a couple hours sounds fab. I bought it here on the forum in the mid 2000s. From a Player from TX. Comes with a really nice flight case perfect for a road steel. $3500
Its a great steel and deserves to get used daily just can't give it the love it needs!
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FS: Emmons D10 Pushpull Mahogony Satin Finish
- Bill McKenna
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FS: Emmons D10 Pushpull Mahogony Satin Finish
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Based on your serial number I believe this guitar is a 1974
I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you
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