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Eric Philippsen


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Post  Posted 31 Dec 2012 7:16 am    
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I know it wouldn't be a big seller at all but it'd be great if the Emmons' experts collaborated and wrote a book about the company and it's guitars.

You know:

- A chapter on the company's history.
- A chronological year-by-year history of the guitars and the changes in construction and features through the years.
- A chapter on "one-off", unique or oddball Emmons.
- A chapter on push-pulls.
- A chapter on LeGrandes
- A chapter on student models
- A chapter with interviews of the greats' specific guitars and their reminiscing about all those years they've played them.
- A chapter on maintenance.
- A chapter on other Emmons' non-guitar products.
- A pictorial chapter on the Emmons that "take your breath away."
- A pictorial chapter on the greats' Emmons.
- A forward by (who else) Buddy.

Of course, every chapter would be packed with mind-boggling trivia, details and pics. It would be the definitive reference book.

Heck, I've always wondered why someone hasn't done a calendar yet.

Again, a book like that wouldn't be a big seller AT ALL. But, boy, wouldn't every Emmons player buy one.

Put my name down for one.
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Bruce Derr

 

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Lee, New Hampshire, USA
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2012 1:34 pm    
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I would buy one, and I don't even play an Emmons.
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Bruce Derr

 

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Lee, New Hampshire, USA
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2012 1:34 pm    
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I would buy one, and I don't even play an Emmons.
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Larry Baker

 

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Post  Posted 31 Dec 2012 1:53 pm    
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Bruce, does this mean that you would want 2 of them?
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Jack Hanson


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San Luis Valley, USA
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2012 3:03 pm    
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I would buy one, and I do play an Emmons.
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Jack Hanson


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San Luis Valley, USA
Post  Posted 31 Dec 2012 3:04 pm    
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I would buy one, and I do play an Emmons.
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Daniel McKee

 

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Post  Posted 31 Dec 2012 3:30 pm    
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I know I would buy one
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Richard Sinkler


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Post  Posted 31 Dec 2012 3:42 pm    
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I keep seeing double, and I haven't even started drinking yet.
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Michael Hummel


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Post  Posted 31 Dec 2012 3:58 pm    
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Make mine a double - double !
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Bruce Derr

 

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Post  Posted 31 Dec 2012 9:24 pm    
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Every time I post from my phone it registers as a double post.
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David Mason


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Cambridge, MD, USA
Post  Posted 1 Jan 2013 5:08 am    
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Nowadays it's pretty easy to put out a low-volume book without losing your shirt on it. It's called "print-on-demand."
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Profits from print on demand publishing are on a per-sale basis, and royalties vary depending on the route by which the item is sold. Highest profits are usually generated from sales direct from the print-on-demand service's website or by the author buying copies from the service at a discount, as the publisher, and then selling them personally.

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Print_on_demand#Economics

If you want, you can just start writing... projects like this can acquire momentum as contributors start popping up wanting to get their share of the story told. It's not a process that lends itself to the coffee table "guitar porn"-type books with page after page of high-grade photographs. I don't know - e-mail Buddy and Ron Lashley and see if they'll agree to some interviews, and take it from there.
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Joe Clymer

 

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Indiana, USA
Post  Posted 1 Jan 2013 7:27 am    
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Well there ya go Eric, sounds like a great project for someone that's recently retired (before the wife gets her list any longer). Sounds like a fun project!
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Donny Hinson

 

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Post  Posted 2 Jan 2013 2:16 pm    
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Most of this info, and a LOT more, is already available to anyone who can do a little searching, either right here on the Forum, or on the web. Please realize that when you're talking about the Emmons Guitar Company...and Buddy Emmons, you're really getting into some rather "sensitive" territory (for lack of better words).
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Dave Diehl

 

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Mechanicsville, MD, USA
Post  Posted 2 Jan 2013 4:01 pm    
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Donny, it could be like "be careful what you wish for".
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Roger Rettig


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Post  Posted 2 Jan 2013 4:09 pm    
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Whoa!
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Cal Sharp


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Post  Posted 2 Jan 2013 7:56 pm    
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David Mason wrote:
Nowadays it's pretty easy to put out a low-volume book without losing your shirt on it.

Anyone can publish an ebook at no cost. Like at Smashwords. All you need is a properly formatted Word document and a cover. You can also do a print version for free at Amazon's CreateSpace. The big problem with self-publishing is promoting the book, but that shouldn't be an issue in this case.
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Dave Grafe


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Post  Posted 2 Jan 2013 8:39 pm    
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Heck, I've always wondered why someone hasn't done a calendar yet


Very Happy
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Chris Lucker

 

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Post  Posted 3 Jan 2013 2:23 am    
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I have a pretty good month to month calendar for the first 23 guitars made the first seventeen months. The guitars were changing every month in 1964.
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Ray Minich

 

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Post  Posted 4 Jan 2013 8:09 am    
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Of course, every chapter would be packed with mind-boggling trivia, details and pics. It would be the definitive reference book.


Yes... a true "Tell All"... I want one.
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Joey Ace


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Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Post  Posted 4 Jan 2013 8:28 am    
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Be careful what you print.
You could run into legal issues.

Ron L's reply to the "Tuning a Push Pull" post (at the top of this section) indicates some sensitivities to the use of the name.
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Eric Philippsen


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Post  Posted 5 Jan 2013 6:30 pm    
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"You could run into legal issues."

Oh, for the years past when there were fewer hungry lawyers.
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