For The EMMONS LOVERS ( Lets see your Guitar)
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mid 70's s-10 red lacquer
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I haven't seen to many of these denims
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My ‘84 SKH
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'74 Smurf
Here's my baby!! 1974 PP nicknamed "Smurf"! got it from a nice English guy in Los Angeles and just had it gone completely over by Tom Casella (who did an amazing job on it!) and it really is a keeper. I have a Mullen that is great but I now know that the push pull thing is the tone I've had in my head since I started.
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74 Brownie & 98 Red
Can’t beat em!
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the only two i have at this time
the d10 is an invoice guitar and th sd10 is one of my good friend sonny purdums....
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serial number?
abe, would you mind sending me the serial number? i would like to compare it to mine....it is 2052....thanks jack
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serial number?
abe, how do you tell what year it was mfg. by the serial number?....thanks jack
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25th Anniversary Push Pull
Emmons 1989 25th Anniversary Push Pull D-10.
As I understand it, this is one of the last five push pull guitars ever made by Emmons, and the one that Jack Strayhorn vividly recalls as the finest sounding guitar he ever heard come out of the Emmons factory.
Oh, and it has been in a case since 1991 and literally looks brand new. I've owned some amazing guitars--Emmons Legrande II, Show Pros, Mullen G2s, and one of the last Zumsteels ever made, but this is the best sounding and easiest playing guitar I've ever played.
More info on this amazing guitar can be found here: https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... 989+emmons
https://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/006644.html
As I understand it, this is one of the last five push pull guitars ever made by Emmons, and the one that Jack Strayhorn vividly recalls as the finest sounding guitar he ever heard come out of the Emmons factory.
Oh, and it has been in a case since 1991 and literally looks brand new. I've owned some amazing guitars--Emmons Legrande II, Show Pros, Mullen G2s, and one of the last Zumsteels ever made, but this is the best sounding and easiest playing guitar I've ever played.
More info on this amazing guitar can be found here: https://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtop ... 989+emmons
https://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/006644.html
Mullen Discovery S10, Hilton VP, Kemper Profiler Head and Kabinet.