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slim simon

 

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Post  Posted 4 May 2014 11:45 am    
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8X2 Left handed setup
ser. # 1691 1973(ish) model Fatback/Cut tail
Flat Black Mica/Metal necks
Butterbean Kluson original tuners
Wide Pedals w/ wide spacing
Metal stop bar
Excellent condition case w/ key(!)

This guitar is all original, near new showroom condition. No wear, not even on the pedals. Recent set up and changer tuning by John Widgren.

$3600., plus shipping and insurance.

I also have an excellent original drop pin Emmons volume pedal w/ original AB pot. available.

John has generously offered to answer any technical questions that I can't.

Thanks,

Slim




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Dan Burnham


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Greenfield, Tennessee
Post  Posted 5 May 2014 4:47 am     Wow`
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This is a Southpaw Delight! Slim I believe this the first of its kind I have ever seen. Boy's jump on it!

Dan
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John De Maille


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Post  Posted 5 May 2014 6:45 am    
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Wonderful looking instrument ! I wonder how many of them were made. I'll bet it's a rarity.
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Bud Harger


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Belton, Texas by way of Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Post  Posted 6 May 2014 3:56 am     Question...
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Is that a 1/4" jack on the opposite end?

bUd
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john widgren


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Post  Posted 6 May 2014 6:24 am     Pp
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Yes, there is a factory hole in the keyhead end plate. A changer-side endplate casting was used because its a lefty model.

Just a few words about this steel: The photos were shot before I started work on the guitar.

The guitar had a very light oxidation haze (see enplate photo) which cleaned up very easily by hand.

I started with fresh strings. I tuned the changers, correctly tensioned the lower return springs, corrected the pull leverages, and timing, set all the stops, and re did all the lowers with correct pushers (which as the photos show were incorrect). I checked all the torque values, and lubed the guitar.

There is no wear on the guitar, it is very close to pristine, except there are a few case scratches on the back apron endplate tangs.

This is the closest thing I have seen to an
"as new" vintage guitar.

I plugged it in and played it (as much as I can play a lefty). It sounds huge, and has all the desirable tonal characteristics we love about PP's. I imagine it will only play and sound better with use.
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Paul E Vendemmia

 

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Olney Maryland Mongomery
Post  Posted 6 May 2014 10:03 am    
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I remember years back I had a guy come to me to fix up his Left handed Emmons I added two or three levers on it and clean the aluminum and polish the body I did all the work But I couldn't play it !!!!!
not even to test it out. Laughing Whoa!
I also remember talk to Ron and he told me he one or two left handed guitars a year. And we both had the same problem Laughing Laughing Laughing
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John Howard

 

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Post  Posted 6 May 2014 4:30 pm     lefty emmons
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Is there a structural reason there are only two knees or is it full able to add 2-3 more? And what do those knees do? Nice looking steel.
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john widgren


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Post  Posted 6 May 2014 4:31 pm     Pp
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Yeah its a real brain twister. Maybe I should try in front of a mirror.... :)
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john widgren


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Post  Posted 6 May 2014 4:38 pm     Pp
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There is no structural reason not to add more knees. This is just how Slim got the guitar.

Currently LKL lowers the E's to Eb

LKR raises string 1 to G on E9 and lowers the 3rd string on C6.
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Cartwright Thompson


Post  Posted 6 May 2014 5:51 pm    
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That thing is wild.
Just out of curiosity, what are the slot-head screws on either side of the lower adjust screws?
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Paddy Long


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Christchurch, New Zealand
Post  Posted 6 May 2014 8:33 pm    
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Tomi Grasso in Sydney Aus has got a LH Emmons Le Grande III so Leftie Emmons aren't that rare, but thats the first Push Pull I've seen in the southpaw configuration.
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Tomi Graso

 

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Post  Posted 6 May 2014 10:14 pm    
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Hey Paddy , takes a little bit of getting used to when you looke at it , doesn' it , hehe.... I have been trying to get used to mine for 15 years : )

Never the less , this is a great guitar and who ever gets it, will have many years of fun playing it !
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john widgren


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Post  Posted 7 May 2014 4:45 am     Pp
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Kudos to you Cartwright, and Tony Glassman (who PM'd me)for your perceptive and informed inquiry.

If you look at the underside changer pic, you will see that aluminum blocks are bolted inside the endplate to do what would be in the endplate casting of a RH guitar. Rather than making a LH casting, the blocks are bolted in for threading and holding the allen bolts for tuning the lowers.

Clever! and sounds great too.
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Lefty


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Grayson, Ga.
Post  Posted 7 May 2014 8:28 am    
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This guitar has me drooling along with the other Lefties on here. I have dreamed about these before.

Let's see how to buy it......Anybody want to buy a Lefty Sho-Bud LDG or Dekley D-10?
Whoever gets it will be lucky, very nice steel.
Lefty
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slim simon

 

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Connecticutt, USA
Post  Posted 10 May 2014 5:17 am    
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Bump for a very rare push pull.
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Bob Grado

 

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Holmdel, New Jersey
Post  Posted 12 May 2014 6:41 am    
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Beautiful Steel but I already have an Emmons lefthanded push pull. I'd bet it's safe to say I may be the only one who can make that claim?

Hey Paul V. That was my lefty Emmons you worked on. Thanks to you and John Widgren it still plays great.
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slim simon

 

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Connecticutt, USA
Post  Posted 12 May 2014 3:27 pm    
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Wow, another one! Is it a D-10, or what?

Slim
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Bob Grado

 

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Holmdel, New Jersey
Post  Posted 13 May 2014 1:21 am    
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Hello Slim,

It's a blue birdseye maple lefty Emmons S10. I'll try
and post a picture of it. It still plays great but
definately looks its age. I can't even begin to count the bar dings. The way i see it they add character anyway.
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Bob Grado

 

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Holmdel, New Jersey
Post  Posted 13 May 2014 3:40 am    
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Lefty S10 Emmons. I've been playing this steel since I was 18 (40 years) and it plays as well as it did the day i bought it. I'm salivating over this double neck!!





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slim simon

 

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Connecticutt, USA
Post  Posted 20 May 2014 6:06 am    
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Bump for a rare bird!
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Gerald Wiebe

 

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Saskatchewan, Canada
Post  Posted 22 May 2014 9:51 am     left handed emmons
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Hi Slim. I'm interested in your left hand Emmons steel guitar. Is it still for sale? If you email me your phone # I can call you back on my dime. Look forward to hearing from you soon.
Thanks for now.
Gerald Wiebe
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slim simon

 

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Connecticutt, USA
Post  Posted 22 May 2014 3:22 pm    
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Hi, Gerald. PM sent!

Slim
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George Schinler


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Austin,TX USA
Post  Posted 6 Jun 2014 8:52 am    
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Has this guitar sold yet?
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slim simon

 

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Connecticutt, USA
Post  Posted 6 Jun 2014 5:13 pm    
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Sale is pending. I will be posting a nice lefty Shobud soon. Stay tuned!

Slim
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slim simon

 

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Connecticutt, USA
Post  Posted 22 Jun 2014 3:22 am    
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This is item is sold; donation sent. Thanks!
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