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So, Tony, is your point that if you are not using the dry and crusty original grease that came in the cross shaft holes, if you are relying on the compressed or stretched old springs, worn out Klusons, and if you prefer the original flocking that had oil stains, and you want the nicotine gunk removed from the metal parts, and you want new fretboards -- then you cannot have pride in the way a Red Belly Emmons was built?
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Chris Lucker
Red Belly, Bob Tucker and Vance Terry
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Chris Lucker
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There are alot of folks who read these threads and I just think it is fair for them to understand that they may not be able to run out and buy that Wrap Around or an original LDG and take it to a gig that night.
I too am a fan of the old Vintage Instruments..and I love to see folks playing them. I have owned several and always have my eye out for a nice VINTAGE Steel.
t<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 23 August 2006 at 03:54 PM.]</p></FONT>
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I play a '76 Rus-ler that was built for Jeff Newman..it can be seen on one of his old record covers. He traded it to me for and old Tele.
Sounds great, built like a tank and is about as heavy..Chuck Back (Desert Rose) put in a George L pick-up and that's about all it needed.
Someday I will buy a D-10 but I'll not get rid of this one.
Sounds great, built like a tank and is about as heavy..Chuck Back (Desert Rose) put in a George L pick-up and that's about all it needed.
Someday I will buy a D-10 but I'll not get rid of this one.
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I have an early '70's Sho Bud Professional and an '82 P/P Emmons. I've been playing the Sho Bud for over 30 years, bought it new in December of 1974. I bought the Emmons last year and have been gigging with it and using the Sho Bud as my practice guitar. Two classic steels with great tone. I am considering buying a new steel sometime, something light, but I will never sell the Bud or the Emmons.
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1964 Emmons wraparound, #1264018, and a 1949 Bigsby T-8.
Both with original strings, in case Tony P. is interested in their authenticity.
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Herb's Steel Guitar Pages
Texas Steel Guitar Association
Both with original strings, in case Tony P. is interested in their authenticity.
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Herb's Steel Guitar Pages
Texas Steel Guitar Association
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Sho-Bud "the professional", bought in 1974.
Since 1984 rebuild from double to single neck. Upgrade from 3 to 4 pedals and from 2 to 4 kneelevers.
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Since 1984 rebuild from double to single neck. Upgrade from 3 to 4 pedals and from 2 to 4 kneelevers.
More info:
www.meinebruinsma.nl
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