EMMONS Le Grande D-10, SKH, Blonde Laquer

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Bob Bartoli
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EMMONS Le Grande D-10, SKH, Blonde Laquer

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I'm selling this rare LeGrande... it's a gorgeous early Emmons Le Grande SKH, apiece of Emmons history.. possibly one of the very first ones, I had a pic of Ron Lashley playing it at a NAMM show I'm pretty sure.. ... it is 4 and 8 . Emmons set up, E's lower on the LNR and Raise the E's on the LKL... all original and a beautiful guitar....$4250.00 plus $200.00 shipping,,UPS will pack and insure. e-mail me at lucybobkat@yahoo.com

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Mike Holder
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Pretty guitar! Can’t say I’ve ever seen an SKH, LeGrande 1,2,3 etc. with the old push pull style pedals. Is this a Frankensteel??
I thought Nashville was the roughest, but I know I’ve said the same about them all.
I received my education, drivin through the Nation listenin to Paul!.. ( Franklin that is! )
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Post by forrest klott »

Bob,

What a cool piece of Emmons history you got there, that gal has some major mojo happening. And totally drool worthy!

Mike, that’s no Frankensteel. That’s the way the first ones came out of the factory and to tell the truth, I wish they would’ve kept on building them that way. I don’t think I’ve ever seen one for sale of that early a vintage.

Best of luck with your sale!

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I recognize this guitar...very cool.
Here's another pic. Good luck with the sale.

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Bill Bailey
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Emmons.

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:D That is one amazing Emmons, the wood is to die for, best luck selling this one. WOW!
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Interesting RKR arrangement!
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Post by Johnie King »

Very nice I would say that’s a collector’s Emmons plus a excellent steel to play!
I would buy this steel if it were in Nashville it’s too nice too Ship!
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Bob. Do you know the year it was made? And the serial number?
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Post by Tom Gorr »

Just a note in packing that UPS won't be clever enough to do the #1 thing required to protect the guitar from damage - that is reinforcement bracing to keep the partition in the case from breaking out. I would also unstring it to prevent the strings from damaging the changer fingers if anything moves out of place.

It's a beauty - juzt adding my 0.02 to help keep it that way.
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Lynn Stafford
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RKR Arrangement

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Doug Jones wrote:Interesting RKR arrangement!
Yes, indeed, Doug. I noticed that as well. Emmons used PP right moving levers for that position in the early LeGrande guitars. Using that toggle to reverse direction was probably one of the very earliest arrangements, before simplifying the method as shown below.

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Bob has a gorgeous example of a SKH Emmons and I certainly wish him well in the sale!
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Larry Petree
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early LeGrande

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The first LeGrande I had built was serial number 028L and It got to me in Dec 1982. So, this beauty was built before mine, and is earlier with the P/P pedals. A piece of history for sure.
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Larry Hopkins
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Skh

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Beautiful guitar,just curious are the cabinets narrower on the skh models,thanks!
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Bob Bartoli
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Emmons Le Grande

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Doug Jones
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Post by Doug Jones »

Good move Bob ! I also had an early LeGrande. Mine had black anodized pedals and 18.5K Emmons single coils. That steel had a great tight tone. Wish I still had it!
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blond SKH

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Sent private note Bob. :D
Bob Bartoli
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Bob Bartoli
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I always add wood in the corners of the case for extra support myself before shipping..Thanks for the tip though..
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Post by Jack Strayhorn »

Larry, the cabinets on Emmons guitars are of the same width. Only the length has varied with model changes. Notice that the necks are push pull (shorter) and do not come to the end of the changer mount. This was the same as rosewood that Buddy played in the 80's.
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bland sky

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Bob, I sent a previous email. I will buy your guitar. ; )
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Post by Donald Horne »

Wow!!!! this is for sure one of my favorite guitars Ive seen come up for sale!!! Dana if you end up with it your so stoked!!! I love SKH Emmons!!!
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Larry Hopkins
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Emmons ,length and width

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Thanks for the info,Mr .Strayhorn✌️
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2 -Nashville 400, Emmons SD-10 legrande lll ,Emmons Black Rock ,sho-bud pac a seat,,;
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