1971 Emmons Resto - "James Blonde"

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Do you leave the right hand endplate off when you re-rod Mike?
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Ken Byng wrote:Do you leave the right hand endplate off when you re-rod Mike?
I do not have to do that Ken and no problems so far
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"James Blonde" is all done now. I'll spend a little more time fine tuning before handing him over to the new owner. Been a fun but long project.

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I really love all the shiny stuff except for the reflective fretboards. Kind of a paradox next to the matte finish necks...

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I really like the fret boards - I assume that they are the stainless ones. Clean and clear.

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So you're saying you like shiny things, Ken.... :lol:
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A fully paid up member of the shiny club. :lol:
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Barry Blackwood wrote:I really love all the shiny stuff except for the reflective fretboards. Kind of a paradox next to the matte finish necks...

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Those are stock Emmons chrome fret - fret boards. They used on many early guitars.
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Simply beautiful!
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Hi Mike. That Emmons looks great!!! Good job. I was wondering about the Silver flocking underneath . Is it a paint ? I`m redoing a MSA and took of the black felt, and was looking at other options. I love the way your Emmons looks. Again, great job and I love looking at your projects for inspiration. Thanks, Dave.
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David LeBlanc wrote:Hi Mike. That Emmons looks great!!! Good job. I was wondering about the Silver flocking underneath . Is it a paint ? I`m redoing a MSA and took of the black felt, and was looking at other options. I love the way your Emmons looks. Again, great job and I love looking at your projects for inspiration. Thanks, Dave.
The flocking is a two part process. Take a look on www.flockit.com for instructions and materials. I would practice on some scraps first. Some colors will require two coats I have found. Also, always strain the flocking material through a screen first to remove any clumps they may have developed.

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Now that is one cooool horn..!! Beautiful work Mike.
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Thanks Mike. Will look in to that. Great job on yours. Dave
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WOW ... Mike, thanks to you and few other guys, these old Emmons guitars are coming back to life even more beautiful then when they were new... awesome job...
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Hey Mike, are you going to let Randy Beavers have a go at that guitar? Love to hear how it sounds.
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John Lacey wrote:Hey Mike, are you going to let Randy Beavers have a go at that guitar? Love to hear how it sounds.
I would love Randy to come by and play her but Randy's cruisin around in his RV and this guitar is going home Saturday to Texas...
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Mike, James Blonde arrived and Holy WOW!! Excellent work my friend. You are a MASTER!! Thank you so much for yet another Top Shelf Skagged Emmons! Looking like James Blonde and Brownie will get along just fine!
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Daymon LaPoint wrote:Mike, James Blonde arrived and Holy WOW!! Excellent work my friend. You are a MASTER!! Thank you so much for yet another Top Shelf Skagged Emmons! Looking like James Blonde and Brownie will get along just fine!
Daymon, I am so happy and thrilled you love James Blonde. That is a very special guitar and I know you will give it a good home. Many hours went into that resto and my hope are you will make beautiful music on him.

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Awesome awesome awesome!

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