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My new Emmons - a couple questions....

Posted: 16 Sep 2015 5:31 pm
by Gabriel Stutz
I just got this 1975 D10 push/pull which is in really good shape (except for the case - damaged due to insufficient bracing) and sounds really great. I have a couple questions... Firstly, who's the best source for parts? I will want to add a couple raises and the E9 pickup is kind of microphonic and I might replace it. Was there a standard impedance for the mid 70s pickups? Lastly, I've not seen this finish before. Does anyone know if this was an option or might it be refinished? It's hard to tell in the picture, but it's lacquer with a pearl inlay.

Thanks,
Gabriel
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Posted: 17 Sep 2015 8:28 am
by Erv Niehaus
I've never seen a lacquered p/p with pearl inlay.

Posted: 17 Sep 2015 8:40 am
by Andy Eder
Neither have I.

Posted: 17 Sep 2015 9:49 am
by Gabriel Stutz
I did a bunch of searches and couldn't find one either, which is what led me to think it may have been refinished.... I don't know. If so, it's very well done - the back apron is inlaid as well.

Gabriel

Posted: 17 Sep 2015 10:44 am
by Erv Niehaus
It might have a new cabinet. Lacquered Emmons had wood inlay. It would be almost impossible to elimate that type of inlay and replace it with a a couple strips of pearl.

Posted: 17 Sep 2015 11:51 am
by Gabriel Stutz
It could be new, I suppose. It's hard to say as the rest of the guitar was so lightly played it all looks reasonably new.... The pedals still have the original matte finish on them - they haven't been worn shiny. Unfortunately, the owner passed away, so I can't get a definitive answer.....

Posted: 17 Sep 2015 12:05 pm
by chris ivey
if you can post more pics of the end and the underneath it might shed some clues.

Posted: 17 Sep 2015 2:16 pm
by Gabriel Stutz
I'll try to do that this weekend....

Posted: 17 Sep 2015 3:58 pm
by Drew Pierce
Anything's possible. But I'd suspect a custom order before a new cab. Or a very good mod/refinish. Either way, cool looking guitar.

As for parts, there are several sources, but I would check with Jerry Roller or Lynn Stafford. If they don't have it, they'il likely know who does if it's available.

Posted: 17 Sep 2015 10:41 pm
by Chris Lucker
Does it have a Bobbe Seymour history? Lynn Stafford?

Posted: 18 Sep 2015 4:27 am
by Gabriel Stutz
Chris, there isn't anything clearly indicating either of them worked on it..... And the RKL is pretty obviously not up to their standards, hence the need for parts.... I'll get some more pics posted over the weekend...

Posted: 18 Sep 2015 7:00 am
by Ron Funk
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Posted: 18 Sep 2015 8:10 am
by Olli Haavisto
Could it be a mica guitar stripped and laquered?

Posted: 18 Sep 2015 8:37 am
by Gabriel Stutz
Ron - got it - thanks.
Olli - perhaps, but it a pretty nice Birdseye, which I wouldn't expect under mica, but who knows?

Posted: 18 Sep 2015 9:11 am
by Olli Haavisto
A friend of mine stripped his SKH LeGrande and put new mica on it. He said that the wood underneath was absolutely beautiful birdseye maple.

Posted: 18 Sep 2015 10:30 am
by Erv Niehaus
If you removed the mica the endplates would have too much slop in them ie: the guitar would be narrower.

Posted: 18 Sep 2015 11:10 am
by Tom Gorr
The twin pearl stripes seems to me to be a more modern era decorative approach...anybody have a clearer idea when that approach became popular? Emmons traditionally used a different banding with their lacquer models.

Another possibility is mica was replaced with veneer of the correct thickness which could be seen on underside of aprons.

In any event it is a very attractive finish.

Posted: 18 Sep 2015 12:31 pm
by Larry Behm
You can take Lynn Stafford off the list mentioned above, he had nothing to do with it. You can add me to the list of someone who actually likes the stripes and would be tickled pick to have them on my PP.

Posted: 18 Sep 2015 2:31 pm
by Jim Hussey
Gabriel

I believe your question was where to get parts and where to get your pickups rewound to factory specs.

Contact any one of these 3 gents:

Billy Knowles http://steelguitareast.com/

Mike Cass: http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/profile. ... ile&u=2114

Lynn Stafford: http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/profile. ... ile&u=2114

Each of these guys have access to parts and can have your pickups rewound to factory specs.

Posted: 18 Sep 2015 3:52 pm
by Gabriel Stutz
Thanks a lot for the help and input everyone. Here are a few more pictures that might help.....?
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Posted: 19 Sep 2015 8:28 am
by Erv Niehaus
One thing I noticed right away, there is no black flocking on the bottom of the cabinet.
I really don't know what you've got there. :whoa:

Posted: 19 Sep 2015 8:44 am
by Gabriel Stutz
Erv, it is flocking, though - just red.

Posted: 20 Sep 2015 6:22 am
by Erv Niehaus
That is not the original flocking that came on the guitar.
Only the very early "red belly" Emmons p/p's had red flocking.

Posted: 20 Sep 2015 6:29 am
by Gabriel Stutz
Erv - thanks I didn't know that....maybe it really is a new body.

Posted: 20 Sep 2015 8:09 am
by Gabriel Stutz
I contacted the seller - he was selling it for the widow of the owner apparently - to find out if he could give me any history of this guitar.... We'll see. I just know it came from Baltimore.....