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Sherman Stephens
From: Tennessee, USA
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Posted 13 Apr 2017 4:20 pm
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Does anyone know why an Emmons pickup would look like this. Each magnet has holes to some degree in the center of the magnet, and some of the magnets are set deep as shown in the picture. I had the pickup off yesterday for an overall cleaning of the guitar, and noticed the magnets were flush and clean on the underneath side. The pick up works great, just can't figure out why it looks like this.
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Jack Stanton
From: Somewhere in the swamps of Jersey
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Posted 13 Apr 2017 5:04 pm
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If I had to take a guess (and that's all it is), I'd say someone had considered putting some kind of screws in each pole so The output of each string could be adjusted separately, kind of like a Telonics. |
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J R Rose
From: Keota, Oklahoma, USA
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Posted 13 Apr 2017 5:56 pm
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Sherman, I do not know what it really is but I have seen it before in other pickups. My guess that it is in the making of the steel rod for the magnet. Perhaps it is an air pocket when they pour the rod. I just don't know. Maybe somebody in the know will jump in. But they always sounded good. Good Luck, J.R. _________________ NOTHING..Sold it all. J.R. Rose |
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David Nugent
From: Gum Spring, Va.
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Posted 14 Apr 2017 3:08 am
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Another guess; Since the poles appear to be counter sunk to varying degrees, could the marks have been caused by the use of some type of punch or nail set? |
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Sherman Stephens
From: Tennessee, USA
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Posted 14 Apr 2017 4:46 am Re: Emmons Pickup
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I checked the poles again, this time with my glasses on, and it is metal imperfections in the center of the pole. Reminds me of imperfections in cast iron. Not sure what caused them. Since the poles are supposed to be the same length, and they are even on the underneath side, I can't figure out why some are shorter then the others on the face side. I would assume if they had been pecked down, the would be longer on the underneath side. Strange. |
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J Fletcher
From: London,Ont,Canada
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Posted 16 Apr 2017 7:12 am
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Maybe the pickup was assembled incorrectly with magnet imperfections on top instead of the bottom. |
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Chris Lucker
From: Los Angeles, California USA
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Posted 16 Apr 2017 4:20 pm
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Because they are centered, I assume they are not so clean remains of the cut off process in the lathe. The other side is so cleanly faced off it should have been on top.
Have these pickups been rebuilt? _________________ Chris Lucker
Red Bellies, Bigsbys and a lot of other guitars. |
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Sherman Stephens
From: Tennessee, USA
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Posted 17 Apr 2017 9:11 am Re: Emmons Pickup
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To my knowledge the pickup has not been rebuilt, but I cannot answer that assuredly. What ever the reason, if you look at the attached photo, the pickup is built this way on purpose. Magnets for string 1 and 10, flush, 2,3 and 8,9 countersunk to the same degree, 4 and 6 slightly less countersink and 5 and 7 flush.
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Erv Niehaus
From: Litchfield, MN, USA
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Posted 17 Apr 2017 10:27 am
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Are you sure it's an Emmons pickup? |
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Sherman Stephens
From: Tennessee, USA
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Posted 17 Apr 2017 10:49 am Emmons pickup
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Erv. No I am not sure. I am new to steel guitar and quite honestly never even thought of that possibility. The tone is absouletely super and I would not change that, but I had not seen a pickup set up this way before. Possibility that it is not an Emmons is a very good possibility that I had not considered. |
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Erv Niehaus
From: Litchfield, MN, USA
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Posted 17 Apr 2017 11:42 am
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Sherman,
It was just a suggestion, I have been around quite a few Emmons guitars and it doesn't look like anything I've been next to. |
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Clyde Mattocks
From: Kinston, North Carolina, USA
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Posted 18 Apr 2017 8:52 pm
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I used to buy magnets in bulk from Miami Magnet Co. and some would come with these type imperfections. Although they were OK, I would discard them for cosmetic reasons. I have even had some with big chunks missing out of them. _________________ LeGrande II, Nash. 112, Fender Twin Tone Master, Session 400, Harlow Dobro, R.Q.Jones Dobro |
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