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Got a new Emmons Resound 65 Show us a photo.
Let us know what your Emmons experience has been like.
Thanks, and keep it clean please.

I have mine ordered and thankfully paid for .
Ordered Dec 2021 should be getting it anyday now.
Really excited!!!!!!!!!
Got a photo of the guitar today 4/20/23 from Kelcey.
It looks really good. Hope to get it soon.
It showed up 4-24-2023 16 months after ordered.
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Alright Jimmie I know you can't wait to get it. I mean been waiting over a year. I know you will be happy when it gets there.
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Image Here is the Resound I am playing on the Gene Watson show !
I grew up on P/P Guitars then Moved over to Mullen , EMCI , Legrande ect.
When I was presented with this resound back in Aug of 22 it took me by surprise . I had played the proto type at the Emmons & Detamore unveiling in San Antonio and was impressed however, was thinking well it’s just an Emmons nothing special here . Well let me tell you ! After playing this guitar on several different types of stages , venues , and music halls . I have found it is one of the most rounded , consistent instruments I have ever set down behind . It stays in tune better than any all pull guitar, it’s tone is unmatched thru anything I have played it thru ! To sum it up I’m very proud I was selected to put the New Emmons Resound 65 thru the paces and would recommend anyone looking for a new pedal steel guitar to include the Emmons guitar co in your search ! Darin & Kelcey have brought this company back from the grave and stood it up where it belongs once again . I think Buddy Emmons would be proud ! www.emmonsguitar.co/d10model
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Al Miller wrote:Image Here is the Resound I am playing on the Gene Watson show !
I grew up on P/P Guitars then Moved over to Mullen , EMCI , Legrande ect.
When I was presented with this resound back in Aug of 22 it took me by surprise . I had played the proto type at the Emmons & Detamore unveiling in San Antonio and was impressed however, was thinking well it’s just an Emmons nothing special here . Well let me tell you ! After playing this guitar on several different types of stages , venues , and music halls . I have found it is one of the most rounded , consistent instruments I have ever set down behind . It stays in tune better than any all pull guitar, it’s tone is unmatched thru anything I have played it thru ! To sum it up I’m very proud I was selected to put the New Emmons Resound 65 thru the paces and would recommend anyone looking for a new pedal steel guitar to include the Emmons guitar co in your search ! Darin & Kelcey have brought this company back from the grave and stood it up where it belongs once again . I think Buddy Emmons would be proud ! www.emmonsguitar.co/d10model
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:D I suspect you will love it ! Attention to detail with these folks is second to none ! Good old fashioned “Made in America “ qualities ! Let us know what you think when you take delivery ! Sorry my picture is sideways can’t figure out how to fix it !
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I want one of those rugs (as well as a black D-10 just like this one). :)
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Thank you Scott . Heck man I had it upside down flip around all different ways this was the best I could get out of it ! 🤓😂 Roger you to can have both of those if you just make the call to Darin or Kelcey @ Emmonsguitars.com .. I’m just sayin !
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Hey, Boo!

Now I'm medically retired from the road, I'd have a hard time justifying a $10k+ guitar to Mrs Rettig!

I might sneak the rug past her but a D10 with 8+8???

They look so tempting, though!
:)
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Roger,
You won’t regret it. Because of my health issues I haven’t played in basically a year but thanks to my dear friends Boo and Gene I have one on order!!! And I’m not regretting the decision!!!
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I hear you, Junior - it's only money, right?

As my good friend Jeff Garden said:

"It starts with just getting the rug then, before you realize it..... (you've gone that bit further)."

:)
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Right now, I don't know of much customization of the ReSound65 that would show a great variety of guitars. :lol:

When Kelcey, Darin, and Tommy Detamore got together awhile back to have The Grand Communion of Wraparound Owners, as well as have the Texas presentation of the new prototype Resound, there was a room at the event with 17 1964-65 Emmons Wraparounds. Billy Knowles, who was present at the event, allowed as how there were never that many 64-65 Emmons Wraparound guitars in one room at one time EVER!! :eek:

I was there, as was my personal guitar #1264018, and I can vouch for the fact that the scene looked like... 17 old, black, Emmons guitars. :lol:
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Herb Steiner wrote:Right now, I don't know of much customization of the ReSound65 that would show a great variety of guitars. :lol:

When Kelcey, Darin, and Tommy Detamore got together awhile back to have The Grand Communion of Wraparound Owners, as well as have the Texas presentation of the new prototype Resound, there was a room at the event with 17 1964-65 Emmons Wraparounds. Billy Knowles, who was present at the event, allowed as how there were never that many 64-65 Emmons Wraparound guitars in one room at one time EVER!! :eek:

I was there, as was my personal guitar #1264018, and I can vouch for the fact that the scene looked like... 17 old, black, Emmons guitars. :lol:
Well my Emmons will be Red so I will post a photo as soon as it is delivered so we all can see something other than Black.
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Had the pleasure of seeing Boo this last Saturday night with Gene Watson. Boo's Emmons sounded fantastic. It was warm and mello when needed and loud and up front when needed. Boo's an excellent player and was a real pleasure to hear. We spoke after the show for just a couple of minutes, but he really bragged about that new Emmons. What a great sounding guitar in the hands for a top notch player.
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I was at that meeting in Texas and ordered a Resound immediately. I've been playing it for about half a year. It's an absolutely astonishing steel. The sound has it. That clear as a bell shimmer along with perfectly focused mids and lows. The elusive quality is the visceral response the 65 has. It directly responds to touch in a way that I have only experienced with perfectly set up PP steels and a couple Franklin's I used to play. I ordered a red one because I thought it would look cool on stage.
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That's gorgeous, Bob - even I would look cool on stage with that guitar!

How many KLs did you have? Were there limits to what changes can be had? DO they accommodate splits?
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Roger,
Splits are no problem. I use one on my 5th string. I have 6 levers. It is a Push Pull so whole step lowers need a bit of throw. The guitar is built like a Swiss watch.
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8) I've heard that red guitars play faster!
Can you elaborate what the 3rd row of endplate tuning keys are for???
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Garry

The third row is for doing splits on the guitar. Very amazing improvement for the push pull guitars.
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"I was at that meeting in Texas and ordered a Resound immediately. I've been playing it for about half a year. It's an absolutely astonishing steel. The sound has it. That clear as a bell shimmer along with perfectly focused mids and lows. The elusive quality is the visceral response the 65 has. It directly responds to touch in a way that I have only experienced with perfectly set up PP steels and a couple Franklin's I used to play. I ordered a red one because I thought it would look cool on stage."

Well said, Bob. I didn't post photos of my ReSound 65. It is black, like Mark Robinson's as posted above.

Kelcey and Mark were present when I took delivery. I felt the pedals and levers, strummed a few chords, then started noodling. There are a few songs I play when I warm up or sit behind a steel for the first time. I started playing them, along with my requisite clams. I looked up after a few minutes and saw Kelcey and Mark grinning. I realized that I had fallen into one of those Zen moments that only occur when everything is just right.

I had a very nice 1970 cuttail at that time. It was expertly set up, and played as well as practically any all pull steel you will find. It sounded great. I no longer have that steel. It needs to be played.
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Al Miller wrote:Image Here is the Resound I am playing on the Gene Watson show !
I grew up on P/P Guitars then Moved over to Mullen , EMCI , Legrande ect.
When I was presented with this resound back in Aug of 22 it took me by surprise . I had played the proto type at the Emmons & Detamore unveiling in San Antonio and was impressed however, was thinking well it’s just an Emmons nothing special here . Well let me tell you ! After playing this guitar on several different types of stages , venues , and music halls . I have found it is one of the most rounded , consistent instruments I have ever set down behind . It stays in tune better than any all pull guitar, it’s tone is unmatched thru anything I have played it thru ! To sum it up I’m very proud I was selected to put the New Emmons Resound 65 thru the paces and would recommend anyone looking for a new pedal steel guitar to include the Emmons guitar co in your search ! Darin & Kelcey have brought this company back from the grave and stood it up where it belongs once again . I think Buddy Emmons would be proud ! www.emmonsguitar.co/d10model
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Al,

Congrats on the new Resound 65!

BTW, That rug really ties the room together Dude!

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