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Bobby Bowman

 

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Post  Posted 31 Dec 2013 11:29 am    
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In about a week or 10 days I'm going to have an Emmons PP student model guitar, wood grain mica, with 3 floor pedals.
I plan to add 3, 4 or 5 knee levers (or whatever the buyer wants, within reason) and put it up for sale. Probably in the $1000 to $1500 range.
If you think you are interested contact me and we'll talk a deal.
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BB
I'll see what I can do with pictures when I get the guitar. I've already seen pictures of it and it's a pretty neat little guitar.
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Bobby Bowman

 

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Post  Posted 1 Jan 2014 11:49 pm    
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TTT
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Bobby Bowman

 

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Post  Posted 16 Jan 2014 10:27 pm    
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The guitar came in today (Thursday),,,it's gonna' make a realyy fine guitar for someone. It's got a sound and sustain that is unbelievable.
BB
Will try to get some pictures asap. I already have two people interested in it, but no deal has been made yet.
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Bobby Bowman

 

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Post  Posted 18 Jan 2014 10:26 pm    
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I've still got a couple of guys intrested, but no deals yet.
This will make someone a really nice guitar that has a fabulous sound and great action.
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Bobby Bowman

 

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Post  Posted 20 Jan 2014 4:48 pm     pictures
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Kurt is suspossed to post some pictures for me,,,I hope. Very Happy
None of the deals pending have gone through, so I'm putting the guitar up for sale here on the Forum.
Let 'er rip gang,,,it's a really fine little guitar.

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Kurt Kowalski

 

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Post  Posted 20 Jan 2014 6:42 pm    
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Here ya go BB
Posting for Bobby.







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Bobby Bowman

 

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Post  Posted 20 Jan 2014 6:46 pm    
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Thanks Killer. Very Happy
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Bobby Bowman

 

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Post  Posted 20 Jan 2014 10:38 pm    
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TTT for a really good Emmons S-10 push pull set up to your specks.
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Bobby Bowman

 

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Post  Posted 21 Jan 2014 8:35 am     Trade?
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Gang,
I appreciate all of the trade offers (4), but as of now, I'm not in a position to accept trades. It needs to be a straight up "cash" deal.
If you're wanting that fabulous "Emmons sound", this baby has it as good or better than than anything
I've had come through the shop in a long, long time.
I'm tellin' you,,,,it's a killer little guitar.
BB
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Eric Philippsen


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Post  Posted 21 Jan 2014 9:25 am    
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A few clarifications, please?

- Have the volume and tone controls been relocated from the top of the guitar to the side?
- What is it that's installed next to the volume and tone controls?
- Is the pickup-surround plate non-original?
- Is that dirt, damage or filled holes between the fretboard and the plastic plate?
- What kind of George L pickup is it that's on the guitar now?
- Are the rear legs adjustable?

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Bobby Bowman

 

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Post  Posted 21 Jan 2014 12:53 pm    
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In your order of questions,,,,
I think they were instaled on the side.
Probably a jack for a tuner.
My guess is that it is not original, but it is a very neat instalation.
Appears to be cigarrete burns.
10-1.
Yes, they are regular legs.
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Bobby Bowman

 

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Post  Posted 22 Jan 2014 3:48 pm    
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Let's bring it to the top for a really "juicey" guitar set up the way you want it.
It's one of the very "good ones Fellers".
Outstanding sound and sustain. Very Happy
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W. Van Horn

 

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Post  Posted 22 Jan 2014 7:47 pm    
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For those who don't know, Bobby is a stand up individual and an amazing steel guitar mechanic. I am proud to consider him a friend and feel very fortunate to have access to his skill and expertise. If bobby says this emmons is a good un you can bet it is.
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Bobby Bowman

 

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Post  Posted 22 Jan 2014 11:31 pm    
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Thanks Will,,,,your $20 is in the mail. Winking
It's an old guitar, but man, does it have that super Emmons growl.
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Bobby Bowman

 

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Post  Posted 23 Jan 2014 7:58 am    
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Here's the deal gang,
Base price of the guitar, "as is",, with 3 (ABC) pedals and with no knee levers is $795.
For each knee lever you want up to 5 levers,,add $100.
Example: with 5 levers the price would be $1295.
Everything will be tweeked to be as good as possible on the guitar as far as the action and playability goes.
This is NOT a refurbish job. To refurbish it would be rediculously expensive. The cosmetics are what you see in the pictures. This is a '66 or '67 model guitar and most of you know what that era of Emmons guitars stands for.
Even though it was/is classified as a "student guitar",
when I get through with it, it will compete and stand up to any, and I mean "ANY", so called "pro" guitar.
A deal like this just doesn't come around every day. Rolling Eyes
Thanks,
BB
BTW,,,the deal does not include shipping costs.
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Kurt Kowalski

 

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Post  Posted 26 Jan 2014 9:35 am    
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Up for Bobby and a killer sounding steel!

Somebody better buy this quick! Or I am going to have Bobby hack it up and turn it into a non-pedal guitar.
But, this guitar deserves a better life than being hacked up.
Call Bobby he can cut you a great deal that is
"Killer"
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Ken Metcalf


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Post  Posted 26 Jan 2014 3:58 pm    
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Bobby set up my U-12 PP and I can not say enough about BBs skills with PSG.
It was a challenge to say the least.
This will be a good deal for anyone!
Love Ya Mr Bowman
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Bobby Bowman

 

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Post  Posted 27 Jan 2014 8:54 pm     Thanks
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Thanks Kurt and Ken.
I have several showing interest, but no solid deals yet.
BB
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Steven Paris

 

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Post  Posted 28 Jan 2014 12:32 pm     Emmons GS-10 student guitar
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I have done a fair amount of research on "student model" pedal steel guitars. There is ONE that stands out head and shoulders above the rest (that;s why I have one): EMMONS GS-10. These are some of the comments from posters here on the Forum that I gathered:

What is it that gives the Student Emmons GS10 the unique Emmons sound it has? Have other PSG companies tried to copy it to get that distinct sound? Or, have they elected not to in order to have their own "distinct" sound, or, possibly to avoid infringement on pattern rights?
The changer mechanism. One part of the changer finger (the lowering segment) is held tight against the body of the instrument by a strong spring, and has a metal bolt screwed through it, on which the raise finger rests.
The raise finger is also insulated slightly from the raise rods by means of a thin wire hook, which minimises loss of vibration.
• There are some who believe the student model actually has better tone than any of the pro models. And I think you can add more knees to 'em.
• That tone on the GS-10 student model is from the "BOLT ON" changer. PERIOD.
• I get a GS-10 thru here for servicing every now and then. I'm always amazed at how good they sound.
• I have a lot of push-pulls. A lot. So, Naturally I compare them to each other. The best sounding push-pull I have is a '66 bolt-on D10. If I didn't need a D10 for gigs then I'd probably take a GS-10 student model. I say that owning three S10 p/p's, too. Either of the two student models i own have got the tone big time. Big time.
• I also prefer my Emmons student model to my Pro Emmons S-10...both guitars sound great, but the little one just has something extra...plus, it's easier to lug around.
• The Emmons GS-10 is a great guitar. Some pro's have used them, they sound great and great and are very stable.
• Emmons student guitars sound awesome and, like any other Emmons that is properly adjusted, will play in tune and stay in tune. A Genuine Emmons Push-Pull Pedal Steel Guitar is awesome because you can feel it throughout your whole body when you play it. Even with the amp off! I say that knowing first-hand what that really means. My MSA didn't do that. My Sho-Bud didn't do that.
• If I had never, ever played an Emmons, I may have other ideas. But I know what they sound like, because I know who played them on certain old records. I heard what they sounded like, both live on stage, and close up and personal, with guys playing them, like Russ Pahl (Elton John’s band) and Mike Cass (Ray Price’s Cherokee Cowboys) and Hal Rugg and Buddy Emmons and Jeff Newman. Not to say Lloyd Green does not sound great on his Sho-Bud, or that Tom Brumley did not sound great on his ZB, or whatever. But you know what? Charlton, Emmons, Jernigan, Hughey, Rugg, Weldon, Herby Wallace, Jay Dee Maness, Buddy Cage, and on and on and on... There was one common denominator. Listen to Mike Johnson's stuff on that Derby Red---- Push-Pulls. That ain't no Sho-Bud, Bud!
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Bobby Bowman

 

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Post  Posted 28 Jan 2014 3:03 pm     Steven's post
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Thanks Steve,
Man, you nailed it with that post. Very Happy Cool
With my illness, I'm probably not gonna' get to play as much as I'd like to anymore. For that reason I'm gonna' let the guitat go to someone who will play it. It deserves at least that much. Otherwise, I would never consider selling it.
There's just something about those little "student models" that most of the other models just don't quiet have. Close,,,but not quiet.
BB
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Daniel Phelps


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Post  Posted 28 Jan 2014 4:12 pm    
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Man, I would love to have this guitar, but I don't have the funds yet. Hopefully I can sell one of my strats and my amp before someone else snatches this thing up.

Good luck selling it, and I'm sorry to hear about your health. I hope you feel better in short order!

Best,
Daniel
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Bobby Bowman

 

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Post  Posted 29 Jan 2014 7:42 am     Guitar is sold
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Guitar has been sold.
Thanks to everyone who has inquired and responded.
BB
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