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Guitar Arm Rest for S-10

Posted: 24 Sep 2007 1:20 pm
by Marvin Born
I found this at the St Louis convention. It is adjustable for center to center leg width, height and depth to the guitar. It was made to the exact length of my Emmons S10.

It takes about 15 minutes to install the first time then, about 30 seconds each time afterwards. He includes an allen wrench for the leg clamps. Price was $70 plus shipping.



Contact is

Donald Blood
917 East Macon St
Clinton, IL 61727

217 935 9192
donald.blood@verizon.net

Posted: 24 Sep 2007 7:26 pm
by Marvin Born
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Marvin

Posted: 24 Sep 2007 9:18 pm
by Casey Lowmiller
Is this made by the same guy that sells them on Ebay?

Armrest

Posted: 25 Sep 2007 3:04 am
by Don Blood
Marvin,

Thanks for the post, nice looking Emmons too, by the way.

Casey, Yes, I have sold them on ebay. I took a little time away to finish earning my degree, so I haven't sold any there for a while. But, yeah, that was me.
Don Blood

Posted: 25 Sep 2007 4:20 am
by John Roche
I was thinking of doing the same thing foor my Sierra session 12 uni. Do you make them for that guitar?

Sierra

Posted: 25 Sep 2007 1:24 pm
by Don Blood
John,
I can make them for any psg. I made one for a keyless
Sierra that had square legs. You can see a pic on my website in the interests page:
http://www.donblood.com/interest.htm

scroll down to see the Sierra.
Thanks,
Don Blood

Rest pad

Posted: 25 Sep 2007 4:35 pm
by Ronny Line
I will give Don Blood two thumbs up on his pad. I bought one for my sho-bud professional about a year ago, and I love it. It is well made and worth the money.

Posted: 27 Sep 2007 1:35 pm
by Gary Preston
Don does the leg bracket stay on the guitar and the pad come off when you put the guitar away ?

Armrest

Posted: 27 Sep 2007 3:33 pm
by Don Blood
Gary,
No, the clamp stays on the pad at removal. The clamp is a split clamp, and by loosening the bolt on each side approx 7 turns, the entire unit can be removed by lowering one side and pulling it toward you. I include an allen wrench to use for the clamp bolts.

Thanks,
Don