Emmons Lashley LaGrande Age

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Ken Barrett
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Emmons Lashley LaGrande Age

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Can anyone tell me where to find the year or the year of an Emmons Lashley LaGrande with silver pedals and Serial # 889L ?
I have played guitar for over 55 years & bass for 3 years. Currently, I play bass in a band. I also collect guitars and basses. I live in Florida on the east coast.
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I know of no charts on the web for LeGrands. Emmons Serial numbers will only give you a ball park figure anyway. From my experience. I'll guess it's a late 91 or early 92. If it has 14 hole bell cranks? It's more likely a early 92. About half the 91's had four hole cranks. About half had 14 hole bell cranks.
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Ron made me 2 guitars in '90....both had 14 hole bellcranks. Might have been prototypes.
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I have a Late Oct 1990 with machined 14 hole cranks. It was the second one built according to Ron. Hal Rugg got the first.
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my Emmons has 14 bell cranks, so it's atleast a 91 or newer?
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Emmons never made a model called the LaGrande.

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JW, why do you say that?
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Because they never did. Its Called (and spelled) LeGrande.
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john widgren wrote:Because they never did. Its Called (and spelled) LeGrande.
I'm pretty sure the correct spelling is Edmonds "LaGrange". ZZ Top wrote a song about them. I think there are quite a few in Texas, Bundy Edmonds played one
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Ken Barrett wrote:my Emmons has 14 bell cranks, so it's atleast a 91 or newer?
Given the serial # you listed. I feel sure it's a late 91 or 92. Great guitars.

Ps. Seems I need to start proof reading for spelling also. :\
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Thank you Bobby, I appreciate the information.
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Serial numbers are not directly related to a specific date but my guess would be early to mid 90's and definitely a LLII.
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Jack Strayhorn wrote:Serial numbers are not directly related to a specific date but my guess would be early to mid 90's and definitely a LLII.
Hey Jack, during your time there did the serial numbers go out the door more or less in sequential order, or did they skip around? Or to ask that in a different way, were the numbers assigned when the guitars were completed, or through some other protocol?
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Serial numbers were in sequence as to when the body was completed. Not connected to when the guitar was assembled or shipped.
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