Emmons !970s catolog

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Carco Clave
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Emmons !970s catolog

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would someone send me a photo of the Back page with all the PP on display in a field. I want to check out the diff. Sunburt finishes. Thanks carcoclave@comcast.net
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Jack Hanson
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This one?
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Jack, that green D10 on the far right of this ad is the last new Emmons I had before switching to Zum guitars. I sold that guitar to Steve "Alonzo" Walker somewhere around 1976 and he is still playing it today. I think that guitar has held up pretty well considering 40+ years of traveling all over the world and always sounding great.
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Tommy Dodd wrote:Jack, that green D10 on the far right of this ad is the last new Emmons I had before switching to Zum guitars. I sold that guitar to Steve "Alonzo" Walker somewhere around 1976 and he is still playing it today. I think that guitar has held up pretty well considering 40+ years of traveling all over the world and always sounding great.
Great story, Tommy! That rosewood 'mica D-10 on the left may be the one I've played since about '77. Unlikely, since they made about a zillion rosewood 'mica D-10s in that era, but you never know...
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Post by Mike Scaggs »

I need a catalog from 1973 myself to go with a guitar I am restoring.

Looks like this if you have one


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Mike, you have a PM
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