1967 Emmons Push Pull , D-10, Black Pending payment

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Mark Shuda
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1967 Emmons Push Pull , D-10, Black Pending payment

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PEarly serial number PP. #1095 D.
No bracing bar, was told came from factory without brace. New tuning keys, Original unrestored, just cleaned, lubed and set up w/new strings by Dan (The Steel Guitar Man) Chroninger.
Plays very smooth, with easy pedal action. Tone is killer, unmistakably early Emmons. Nice original hard side case.
Price is not a mistake. If you are seeing this ad , it is still for sale and it is your lucky day. Price is plus shipping, and forum donation.
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Brian Gattis
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Any trades???
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Post by Abe Levy »

Sweet guitar! You can probably get the correct tone knob from Emmons co. They seem to have a supply of them.
Mostly Pre-1970 guitars.
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Sorry no trades.
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Did you polish out the jeweling on the necks?
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Mine is serial number 1108D. No brace bar and it sounds incredible!!!
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Liam,
Did not polish out jeweling on the necks. Condition is unrestored.
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Post by T. C. Furlong »

That's got to be one of the first cut tails. I had 1090-D and it was a bolt on. I had 1127-D and it was on the Carter site as the first cut tail serial number. Obviously an error. This era for push-pulls was, in my opinion - the golden era - Really special sounding. Best wishes on finding an appreciative buyer Mark.
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Thanks TC! Yes one of the first cuttails! and serial numbered guitars!

Guitar is going to your neck of the woods....Chicago , Illinois. Hear it live with
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Brian?
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Myles bought it....will most likely end up in Brian's hands. Gonna go on the Ireland tour with the band.
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Myles is a great guy and he'll make a wonderful patron. Ireland tour? Cool.
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