Emmons short keyhead

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Willis Vanderberg
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Emmons short keyhead

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Are all plain LeGrande guitars short keyhead head ?
I am asking about the plain LeGrande not the ll or lll.
What is the measurement on a short key head ?
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Post by Kelcey ONeil »

Only the earliest LeGrandes from 1983-84 or so are short keyheads, which are distinguished by having a two piece keyhead and obviously shorter than a regular Emmons keyhead. Most LeGrande 1s are not short keyheads, as they were made into the early 90s to the best of my memory.
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Thank you Kelsey.
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Post by Ron Bryson »

Hey Bud,
Most of the early ones had 4 hole bellcranks, rather than the 14 hole of the LeGrande II's
I had a black D-10 that I wish I had back.
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Hello Ron.
Thank you for chiming in.
They are great horns but a little heavy for this old guy.
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Post by Billy McCombs »

I have two SKHs the body measure’s 32 1/2” the key head measures 53/4”
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Skh

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I had and my friend still has a black skh sd-10, its a 1987. It is a little different as it has the Legrand changer, not the webbed changer as most have. I have the documents from Emmons somewhere.
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Post by Mike DiAlesandro »

Kelcey - Did all the SKH's just have a LeGrande decal as this one does?

Also, when Emmons changed from the short keyhead, Is that when the Lashley LeGrande decal was put into use?



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Kelcey - Did all the SKH's just have a LeGrande decal as his one does, and when the design changed the Lashley LeGrande decal was used?



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Skh

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Short keyhead LEGRANDE’s we’re built on modified push pull bodies, this is well documented by many people in the know around the forum. I have a skh built with the later style changer and wouldn’t trade it for 100 push pull guitars!
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Re: Skh

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Graham Bland wrote:I have a skh built with the later style changer and wouldn’t trade it for 100 push pull guitars!
And I have a push-pull that I would trade for 100 LeGrandes.
But not for 99.
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Ha-ha

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You are a funny man Jack!…
And just for the record Buddy Emmons himself asked Ron Lashley Sr. To develop an all pull guitar. And that came from the horses mouth.
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Did Buddy record his Christmas album with A EMCI ?

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BE’s Christmas album

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I believe that is correct.
And it is an Awesome album!. It is in regular rotation on my phone throughout the year not just at Christmas.
And every time I hear it I realize how much the world lost on July 21st 2015.
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