Emmons Push Pull Adjusting
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Emmons Push Pull Adjusting
Anyone know if there is someone within close proximity to South Alabama who works on Push Pulls? Mainly just need minor adjustments. I realize "close proximity" is a relative term. Just wanted to see if there was anyone close by that works on them?
Thanks
Craig
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Craig
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Re: Emmons Push Pull Adjusting
Hi Craig,Craig Bailey wrote:Anyone know if there is someone within close proximity to South Alabama who works on Push Pulls? Mainly just need minor adjustments. I realize "close proximity" is a relative term. Just wanted to see if there was anyone close by that works on them?
Thanks
Craig
I'd highly recommend Clem Schmitz's bargain-priced booklet "Methodology And Practice In Pedal Steel Guitar" to any Emmons push-pull owner. Clem used to own a steel guitar store and repair shop in Minneapolis, then one in Nashville, where he worked on Emmons push-pulls owned by players such as Mike Johnson.
The 24-page booklet shows how to make simple adjustments to an Emmons push-pull or even take the entire guitar apart and put it back together. In his booklet, Clem explains step by step (with photos) exactly how to disassemble, re-assemble, and adjust push-pull guitars with several clever little tricks that would take a very long time to figure out.
He usually sells the booklet on eBay listed as "Pedal Steel Guitar Methodology P/P Guide Booklet" for $15.
He also sells a combo package of the book and 2 DVDs as " Pedal Steel Guitar METHODOLOGY P/P Book & DVD's Package" for $20.
I'd recommend the $20 "combo package"--if it is still available.
Emmons push-pull guitars are very reliable and stable and I almost never need Clem's booklet, but it’s great to have for the rare time every 10 years or so when some little Allen screw loosens up somewhere, or a string pitch change isn’t happening the way it should—and you have to leave for a gig in the next 30 minutes.
Clem is a very helpful guy; I've heard that if you are really stuck, he will guide you through the fix via Skype for a very nominal fee.
I believe you can contact Clem Schmitz at: freedomsauce(at)comcast(dot)net
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Do you all recommend shipping the steel to get it adjusted? I am very hesitant to ship a steel these days. Any thougths?
Craig
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Craig,Craig Bailey wrote:Do you all recommend shipping the steel to get it adjusted? I am very hesitant to ship a steel these days. Any thougths?
Craig
If you get Clem's book and DVD, you should have no trouble making basic adjustments yourself.
Regardless of what you may have heard, adjusting push-pull Emmons PSGs are conceptually much simpler than adjusting all-pulls--the push-rods lower the strings, and the pull-rods raise them. Pretty straightforward.
In my experience, Emmons p/p's are very stable--adjust them once, and they are fine for years. In fact, I bought Clem's book many years ago because it had been so many years since I had had to adjust anything on my guitar, I was worried that I would have forgotten how to do it!
BTW, Clem is a very helpful fellow. I have heard from a couple of the SGF members that he helped them solve a tricky problem with their guitars via Skype.
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