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David Cutter
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I just wanted to say more good things about Bryan Adams. I read about him here, sent him my ’72 Emmons S10 P/P, and in short order had it back. He completely reworked the guitar and I am very pleased. If you need some work on your guitar you should give him a call.
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Nick Reed
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Post by Nick Reed »

Yes, it's a known fact the Brian is the very best when it comes to P/P's. He completly rebuilt that '71 rosewood in the picture. It plays like a dream. NR

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Bob Hayes
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Post by Bob Hayes »

The Old guy up on that mountain (Mountain City,Tn that is) Knows what he's up too.By the way..besides Emmons..He works on Sho Bud's,MSA's,and I took my Carter up there...He figured it out. He makes preety good coffe too..and I hear tell that he brews som other good stuff in a Jar!
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George Crowder
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Post by George Crowder »

Bryan is definitely the man for building/rebuilding pedal steels. He is also a fantastic picker.

Hey Grouchy why don't you talk him into doing another jam in Mtn City? I'd love to get out there and hear you guys play again.
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Mike Archer
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Post by Mike Archer »


ole bryan is the best on pp
emmons........... hes done all my work for years and he just built me a new emmons
sd10 that has tone dripping off it
and its a real eye candy steel as well
and as a player well you just got to hear
him play he is awsome!!!
its about time for me to visit him again soon my buddy ole bryan the best
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Mike Hoover
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Post by Mike Hoover »

Bob, If he don't brew it, he knows where to leave some money by a stump and come back later. I ain't going to say any more, ask him about Dec 1964.

Ya'll are right about the boy knowing how to fix an Emmons

Mike
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Mark van Allen
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Post by Mark van Allen »

Everybody's Steel Pal Garland Nash turned me onto Bryan's CD- if you haven't heard it, the man is also a knocked out picker. Great playing!

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Tony Dingus
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Post by Tony Dingus »

I've played Archer's guitar and it has the easiest pedal action on a pp that I've played. I'm going to get Bryan to go thru my JCH before to long and I'll echo what Mark said on his cd. Sweet.

Tony
Bob Hempker
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Post by Bob Hempker »

I'll agree Bryan is definately the best.

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