Lil’ Red Emm

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Randy Beavers
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I’ve been working on restoring an old S-10 Emmons guitar. My buddy Mike Scaggs has been the “chief cook and bottle washer” so to speak in this project. I’ve worked on old push pulls before but nothing to this extent. Got the body back from the finisher a couple of weeks ago. Had all the big parts like end plates, neck, etc. polished. The last couple of days has been pure elbow grease with yours truly standing in front of a buffing wheel. If I didn’t polish it good enough Mike made me do it again. Boy Howdy is he strict! Anyway it’s coming together in an astounding way. I can’t hardly wait to see how this old girl sounds. Something about redheads and red cars are faster? I know Jeff Newman said red guitars play faster. 🤠
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Gorgeous finish, Randy!
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That's an eye-catcher for sure, Randy! Very beautiful. I don't think that I've ever seen Herringbone trim on a steel before. I love it!

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That is some beautiful wood too!
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What Jim said! Gorgeous!!
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Randy absolutely beautiful as great as you play it’s got to sound fantastic
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What a beauty. Gorgeous color and shines like new money. Spectacular job Randy.
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Sweet !!!
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Wowie Zowie! I LOVE the way the herringbone inlay plays off the Emmons chevron logo ..and everything else too! Congrats friends!

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Are you thinking that with raises dominating, you would be able to obtain the 1/2 lower 6th with 1/2 lower 9 change by going two frets down with 1/2 lower 8th, 1/2 raise 6th, whole raises on 4th and 5th?
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Hey Rob. No, my RKL will lower 6 and 9 a half. I don’t lower 6 a whole tone on any of my guitars. Something I started doing when I got my first push pull guitar. When I got to really looking at how I used the 6th string lowered a whole tone, I realized probably 90% of the time I was splitting with the raise to a half tone lower. For me that made a big change in how I approach things. Then adding the half lower on 9 with it opened up a totally new way of thinking more like the C6 neck. For me I wanted to have those chord changes more than the whole tone lower licks.
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Post by Rob Segal »

Hey Randy. I do think that on a push pull, with raises dominating, one gets the voicing given by the 6 and 9 half-tone lowers, by dropping 2 frets, lowering 4 and 8 a half, and using B and C; the 4th string lower will be overcome by the 4th string raise on C......Not suggesting that would replace the 6 and 9 half lowers, just a thought.
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Wow Randy... that is a beautiful guitar... well done
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Mighty, mighty fine! Sound samples please!
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Hey Rob, I hadn’t considered that I but it should work.
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Post by Fred Thompson »

Beautiful job Randy. I hope you'll favor us with some of your fine playing on this beauty..
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Beautiful!
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Post by Doug Earnest »

Shiny! I like it. Is that a veneer job?
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Yes it’s veneer. Very clear rock maple underneath.
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Man,That is as good as it gets!!
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She’s a beautiful lady!👍
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Post by Kevin Fix »

Love the color and finish Randy!!! Great job!!! I have a Super Pro D10 that is that same color.
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She's a looker!
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Beautiful Guitar
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