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Topic: 1973 Emmons Catalog - See it here |
Mike Scaggs
From: Nashville, TN
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Posted 25 Oct 2017 5:18 am
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Hi There,
A forum member was kind enough to send me a 1973-74 Emmons catalog. Pretty neat stuff so I thought I would share. Since we cannot post pdf files on the forum I did it this way, enjoy...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dqi58wl53477fkb/1973%20Emmons%20Catalog.pdf?dl=0 _________________ I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you
Zum double Hybrid 8x9, 64 Twin (JBLs), p2pAmps Bad-Dawg, p2pAmps Tremendous Reverb, Visit my website www.p2pamps.com |
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Jack Hanson
From: San Luis Valley, USA
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Posted 25 Oct 2017 6:17 am
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I have one of those stashed somewhere, but may not live long enough to find it. Thanks for sharing.
Love the photo on the front cover. Buddy looks like he just walked in off the set of "Love American Style." |
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Mike Scaggs
From: Nashville, TN
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Posted 25 Oct 2017 6:30 am
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Jack Hanson wrote: |
I have one of those stashed somewhere, but may not live long enough to find it. Thanks for sharing.
Love the photo on the front cover. Buddy looks like he just walked in off the set of "Love American Style." |
Ha! I thought the same thing, classic stuff. I wish it had more Emmons factory pics and the machines / processes they used to machine and make parts. That the engineering geek part of me _________________ I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you
Zum double Hybrid 8x9, 64 Twin (JBLs), p2pAmps Bad-Dawg, p2pAmps Tremendous Reverb, Visit my website www.p2pamps.com |
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robert kramer
From: Nashville TN
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Posted 25 Oct 2017 8:06 am
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If you look at the page marked "Message from Ron Lashley" in the photo "Assembly" you can see Fred Trogden back right overseeing a lady assembling pedal bars. Fred Trogden was a tool and die maker who oversaw the machine shop late 60's to 70's. In the photo marked "Spray Booth" is Ron Lashley's father. (Info from Billy Knowles - Steel Guitar East) |
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Jack Hanson
From: San Luis Valley, USA
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Posted 25 Oct 2017 3:21 pm
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The photo of "the LOAFER" on page 27 should go a long way to dispel the notion that factory SD-10s & SD-12s were always built with the endplate drilled for only the front neck. |
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Steven Paris
From: Los Angeles
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Posted 25 Oct 2017 11:00 pm
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THANKS, Mike!! _________________ Emmons & Peavey |
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Karl Paulsen
From: Chicago
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Posted 26 Oct 2017 8:49 am
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Downloaded.
Very cool, thanks! |
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George Seymour
From: Notown, Vermont, USA
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Posted 28 Oct 2017 5:17 am
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Thanks! Very nice to have! _________________ Old Emmons D-10's & Wrap Resound 65, Standel amps!
Old Gibson Mastertones |
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Doug Beaumier
From: Northampton, MA
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Posted 28 Oct 2017 5:51 am
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I had this catalog back in the 1970s. It's nice to see it again. Brings back a lot of memories! I notice that the 8-string lap steel pictured has an early DeArmond pickup (made for Emmons). Those pickups were on the early 8-string Emmons student model PSGs too.
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The photo of "the LOAFER" on page 27 should go a long way to dispel the notion that factory SD-10s & SD-12s were always built with the endplate drilled for only the front neck. |
That's a good point. It proves that an SD-10 push/pull with endplate drilled front and rear is not necessarily an after-market conversion (D-10 to SD-10). _________________ My Site / My YouTube Channel
25 Songs C6 Lap Steel / 25 MORE Songs C6 Lap Steel / 16 Songs, C6, A6, B11 / 60 Popular Melodies E9 Pedal Steel |
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Marty Broussard
From: Broussard, Louisiana, USA
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Posted 28 Oct 2017 5:11 pm
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Still have my catalog. I want the guitar that is next to the water. Love that color. _________________ RETIRED
"Technique is really the elimination of the unnecessary..it is a constant effort to avoid any personal impediment or obstacle to achieve the smooth flow of energy and intent" Yehudi Menuhin |
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Ray Minich
From: Bradford, Pa. Frozen Tundra
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Posted 9 Nov 2017 4:31 pm
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The prices make me wax nostalgic....
The photos and dates remind me of days of longing... _________________ Lawyers are done: Emmons SD-10, 3 Dekleys including a D10, NV400, and lots of effects units to cover my clams... |
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Steven Paris
From: Los Angeles
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Posted 9 Nov 2017 8:06 pm
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Ray Minich wrote: |
The prices make me wax nostalgic.... |
If you put those prices in today's dollars (https://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl), you'll see that today's guitars are a real bargain compared to 40 years ago!! _________________ Emmons & Peavey |
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John Scanlon
From: Jackson, Mississippi, USA
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Jordan Beyer
From: Ohio, USA
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Posted 31 Dec 2018 12:06 pm
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Does any body have this catalog and like to reshare it. Its expired with a 404 but I'm interested in looking at it. Thanks, JB |
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Ryan Bramlett
From: Colorado, USA
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Posted 31 Dec 2018 12:25 pm
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i'd like to second that. |
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Ian Worley
From: Sacramento, CA
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Jordan Beyer
From: Ohio, USA
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Posted 31 Dec 2018 12:53 pm
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Awesome, thanks Ian! |
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Dennis Montgomery
From: Western Washington
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Fred Rogan
From: Birmingham, AL USA
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Posted 31 Dec 2018 4:52 pm
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I saw the pickups but they never really said who made them. What kind of pickups (who made them) did Emmons guitars have installed as they left the factory? _________________ Show Pro SD10 guitars
Milkman Amps |
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Ron Funk
From: Ballwin, Missouri
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Posted 31 Dec 2018 6:31 pm
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This really brings back some memories and 'dreams' of "Man, I'd love to have that one."
For anyone looking for The Black Album, it's only $5.00
Did anyone see a price listed for the Emmons amp on Page 20?
Thanks |
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Jack Hanson
From: San Luis Valley, USA
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Posted 1 Jan 2019 9:33 am
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Fred Rogan wrote: |
What kind of pickups (who made them) did Emmons guitars have installed as they left the factory? |
A man who should know told me last October that during the heyday of the Emmons operation, the pickups were produced one at a time on Ron Sr's original winder by the same person who built each individual instrument as one step in its assembly process. He said that at that time, they did not have one person dedicated to winding pickups and stockpiling them for later use, but rather built them especially for each single instrument. The exception was some 8-string instruments that used pickups purchased from Rowe Industries (DeArmond). |
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Roger Rettig
From: Naples, FL
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Posted 1 Jan 2019 10:54 am
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Re: end-plates
I bought a Sapphire Blue SD-10 LeGrande 111 new from Jim Aycoth at the factory in Summer, 1998. Mine had two apertures in the changer-end-plate.
Not necessarily 'standard', but probably because the 'proper' end-plates were out of stock. I've seen SD-10s with or without in fairly equal numbers. _________________ Roger Rettig: Emmons D10, Quilter TT-12 & TT-15, B-bender Teles and Martins - and, at last, a Gibson Super 400!
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Jack Hanson
From: San Luis Valley, USA
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Posted 3 Jan 2019 4:57 pm
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Dennis Montgomery wrote: |
Anyone know of a recorded example using, "The Fiddlers Three String Machine" shown near the end of the catalog? Was it some kind of 3 channel octave delay or something else? |
There's a good recorded example from the man himself of the "Emmons String Machine" on Pachelbel's Canon in D Major, and possibly some other tunes, from his Steel Guitar album on Flying Fish:
If you look closely at the cover photo you can see part of the unit attached to the end of Buddy's basketweave 'mica 12-string, outside his right hand.
Although I have never played through or even seen a "String Machine," I believe it was basically three Foxx fuzztones in one box with three separate outboard pickups that were placed over whatever strings were played to achieve the desired effect.
If Ernie sees this, he can undoubtedly offer more info. |
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Jack Strayhorn
From: Winston-Salem, NC
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Posted 4 Jan 2019 7:15 pm
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Paint booth guy is Ron's dad, Tom, who by the way came up with the idea of the spring loaded crossbars and the swivel style bellcrank. In the assembly area photo the lady with big hair is Angie Strickland, who also worked with us in the 90's. The older lady assembling volume pedals is Ron's mother, Tensy. |
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Brian Spratt
From: Oklahoma, USA
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Posted 2 Oct 2023 7:28 am
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The link to the catalog is dead. Anyone have an updated link? |
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