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BOBBY JACKS

 

From:
Fort Madison, Iowa
Post  Posted 20 Oct 2004 4:39 pm    
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Who Would Be The Best Person Or Company To Take A Push Pull To To Have It Freshend Up And Make Like New Again.(Look and Play)
Thanks

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Dyke Corson

 

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Fairmount, IL USA
Post  Posted 20 Oct 2004 5:17 pm    
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Mike Cass in Nashville TN 615-781-2538 He has restored several for me and is working on one for me right now. Excellent work.
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Ricky Davis


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Bertram, Texas USA
Post  Posted 20 Oct 2004 7:43 pm    
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No question for a restoration on a P/P...is Mike Cass himself>da'Man.
Ricky
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Buck Dilly

 

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Branchville, NJ, USA * R.I.P.
Post  Posted 20 Oct 2004 8:08 pm    
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Mike Cass has fixed and customized two Emmons PP guitars for me in the past. He just finished my latest PP. It is a D-12 which he dressed up to 9 and 9. Mike does great work. It is not easy getting all that crap on a push pull and having it work. It plays and sounds great.

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Lacquer Emmons PP,D-10, 9+9, D-12 Mica Emmons PP, 9+9, Nationals, Dobro-8, Dan-O's, '70 ES 340, Scofield-Ibanez ES, Tube Amps. "Blue Sparks From Hell", "Kings in Disguise".

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Mike Cass

 

Post  Posted 20 Oct 2004 9:31 pm    
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Thanx for the props guys
btw Bobby, are you related to my old,old friend Richard Jacks? He sold me my first Dobro,a Hounddog brand in 1969. Dick was invaluable to me in my teenage years with his great attitude and information on the Dobro. At that time about all the Dobro articles,etc available at the time were found in "Mugwumps" folk music quarterly or occassional bits in "Sing OUT!". Dick sent me pics, tapes, articles etc that kept me going. Heck of a good guitar he sold me,too.
On the original question, feel free to call me @ 615-781-2538 between 10am and 6pm CT.
im sure we can fix that old p/p up for you
George Crowder

 

From:
Richmond, VA, USA
Post  Posted 21 Oct 2004 3:08 am    
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Hey Bobby, not to take anything away from Mike Cass as I have only heard good things about him, but Bryan Adams in Mountain City, TN also has a good reputation for rebuilding push pulls.
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Stephen Gambrell

 

From:
Over there
Post  Posted 21 Oct 2004 4:40 am    
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I'll put my man Charles Reece up there with the best of 'em! Clearwater, SC!
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BOBBY JACKS

 

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Fort Madison, Iowa
Post  Posted 21 Oct 2004 4:54 am    
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Mike, Richard(Dick)Was MY Father,He Left Us In May Of 1998,He Is Why I Own This Guitar.
I Was A Little Slow Practicing After His Death,Lost My Drive, But I'm Back On Track Now,He Was A Great Guy,I'll Be Calling You. Thanks 319-372-8595
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Mark Herrick


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Bakersfield, CA
Post  Posted 21 Oct 2004 1:30 pm    
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Mike Cass is a stand-up guy and will do a good job for you.

You might also try Bobby Bowman in Houston. Same recommendation...

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Jim Dempsey

 

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Belmar, New Jersey, USA
Post  Posted 21 Oct 2004 3:09 pm    
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(A)-Adams,Bryan (B)-Bowman,Bobby (C)-Cass,Mike---A,B,C take your pick,i hear good things about all three.-Jim
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Rex Blevins

 

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Jenks, Oklahoma USA
Post  Posted 21 Oct 2004 3:25 pm    
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I can't speak for the cosmetic restorations,but I bought a Push Pull in Nashville that was set up there and it wound up in Houston in the hands of Bobby Bowman because it just wasn't "right". As far as its' ease of playing after it came back to me, I'll put it up against anybody's work. Bobby Bowman not only in my opinion the best with a p/p, he is a sincere and great man and won't quit until it is RIGHT ! If you don't like what he has done, he will not take your money ! His # is 281-856-9453.
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Rex Blevins

 

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Jenks, Oklahoma USA
Post  Posted 21 Oct 2004 3:27 pm    
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I can't speak for the cosmetic restorations,but I bought a Push Pull in Nashville that was set up there and it wound up in Houston in the hands of Bobby Bowman because it just wasn't "right". As far as its' ease of playing after it came back to me, I'll put it up against anybody's work. Bobby Bowman not only in my opinion the best with a p/p, he is a sincere and great man and won't quit until it is RIGHT ! If you don't like what he has done, he will not take your money ! His # is 281-856-9453.
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Ronnie Long

 

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Yadkinville, North Carolina, USA
Post  Posted 21 Oct 2004 3:37 pm    
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I can give a big A+ to the work Bryan Adams does. He has done three guitars for me and they all came out great. BA will treat you right. Ronnie Long
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Craig A Davidson


From:
Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin USA
Post  Posted 21 Oct 2004 4:59 pm    
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Bobby, Mike worked on mine and it is still working right. That was two years ago. It stays in tune and plays in tune.

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1985 Emmons push-pull,Evans SE200,Hilton pedal

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Bruce Bouton

 

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Nash. Tn USA
Post  Posted 21 Oct 2004 4:59 pm    
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Mike Cass just reworked my push pull and it plays like a dream. i used it on a record today and it sounded incredible. He also put a truetone pickup in the E9. I finally remembered what great tone was.
BB
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Damir Besic


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Nashville,TN.
Post  Posted 21 Oct 2004 5:30 pm    
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I`m very suprised nobody mentioned Bobbe Seymour who is a PP guru.Every PP I ever had went thru Bobbe`s hands and there was nothing else to say but the best about his work and knowledge.And the monster TONE he get out of those guitars...well,that is another great story.

Db

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~when the tone matters~

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Carlos Polidura


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Puerto Rico
Post  Posted 21 Oct 2004 7:35 pm    
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i just finished mine about three weeks ago.
i did it all by myself, in my own apartment between the kitchen and the living room except for spraying the clear lacquer. i had my friend do that for me, but i buffed it and polished it. took every single screw...spring...rods and everything else apart. change the color and even buffed and polished all metal parts.
i traded my 3 year old mullen r/p d-ten for this 30 year old EMMONS P/P D-10 W/8&4 machine. i tell you if he saw it now he'l want it back.
THAT'S A BIG NO-NO.
if someone could show me how to post pictures on the forum i will gladly post a few.
sorry i can't do this for anybody else. i just don't have the space to do it. as you know this is a very messy job.
good luck to all of you.
carlos

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Mike Cass

 

Post  Posted 22 Oct 2004 9:00 am    
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messy and time consuming aint it,Carlos?
Mark Herrick


From:
Bakersfield, CA
Post  Posted 22 Oct 2004 11:15 am    
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Carlos, I'd like to see pictures of that guitar. Does it have wood necks? I have only seen one other lacquer P/P with wood necks - the one Gary Brandin plays. It's beautiful and sounds great!

The funny thing is, the guitar was originally a deep blue color, but faded to a kind of green that still looks great! He said he bought it from Mike Cass.
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Willis Vanderberg


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Petoskey Mi
Post  Posted 22 Oct 2004 12:19 pm    
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Mark:
The blue did not fade, the lacquer yellowed, hence the green. This is a problem with most lacquer finishes. The one that doesn't is made by Ed Falakwa.
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Carlos Polidura


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Puerto Rico
Post  Posted 22 Oct 2004 3:51 pm    
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you bet mike.......
i felt like my eyes got crossed at the end of everyday i worked on it. i spent the entire summer working on it.
carlos
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Carlos Polidura


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Puerto Rico
Post  Posted 22 Oct 2004 4:04 pm    
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hi mark,
thanks for your interest.

i don't know how to send pictures on the forum but i can send you pictures through yahoo. expect them soon.
thanks
carlos
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Mike Cass

 

Post  Posted 23 Oct 2004 7:38 am    
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Carlos, I know that feeling for sure.
glad you got thru it ok, and have fun on that new guitar. You know, the cleaner they are, the better they work Smile

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Carlos Polidura


From:
Puerto Rico
Post  Posted 23 Oct 2004 10:09 am    
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thanks mike,
i think i will enjoy this one for another 30 years.
for those emmons p/p lovers it's a great feeling having one of these restored,,, and when you do it yourself....well you know.
carlos.
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Bob Snelgrove


From:
san jose, ca
Post  Posted 23 Oct 2004 10:32 pm    
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BOBBY BOWMAN:

Gifted mechanic

Reasonable prices

Great Human Being



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