| Visit Our Catalog at SteelGuitarShopper.com |

Post new topic Emmons Push Pull Eye Candy
Goto page 1, 2  Next
Reply to topic
Author Topic:  Emmons Push Pull Eye Candy
Tommy Cass

 

From:
Baldwinville, Ma. U.S.A.
Post  Posted 5 Nov 2005 4:52 am    
Reply with quote

Hi gang, here are some pics of my most recent restorations.
'68 Rosewood 8&6 was purchased by Bill Simmons of Texas.

'68 Black Mica 8&9 was purchased by Mark Dunn of the United Kingdom.

View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Nic du Toit


From:
Milnerton, Cape, South Africa
Post  Posted 5 Nov 2005 5:03 am    
Reply with quote

Tommy,
I noticed that the pedal bars are the metal type. Is that a conversion? I have a 1970 Rosewood D10 with a wooden pedal bar. Was that standard at the time?
Regards,
Nic

------------------
Nic du Toit
1970 Rosewood P/P Emmons D10 Fatback 8x4
Peavey Session 500 unmodfied
My CD "Nightmare on Emmons Steel"
Veruschka's CD "Don't Dream it's Over"

Click here to E-mail us.


View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
Jack Stoner


From:
Kansas City, MO
Post  Posted 5 Nov 2005 6:05 am    
Reply with quote

All the Emmnons I've seen, including the 71 D-10 PP (Black ) that I had, were all aluminum pedal bars.
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Jay Ganz


From:
Out Behind The Barn
Post  Posted 5 Nov 2005 6:21 am    
Reply with quote

Is that all new mica on those? Are the top the necks re-jeweled also?
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
Erv Niehaus


From:
Litchfield, MN, USA
Post  Posted 5 Nov 2005 6:39 am    
Reply with quote

An excellent job under the hood also!
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Hook Moore


From:
South Charleston,West Virginia
Post  Posted 5 Nov 2005 6:51 am    
Reply with quote

Man, thats a beautiful job !!
Hook

------------------
www.HookMoore.com
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Tommy Cass

 

From:
Baldwinville, Ma. U.S.A.
Post  Posted 5 Nov 2005 7:23 am    
Reply with quote

NIC,
As far as I know, the only models that had wooden pedal bars were the black rock and the student model.
Jay,
The mica on the front apron of both guitars has been replaced. I got it from the Emmons factory. The necks are not re-jeweled, they are highly polished. I can re-jewel though.
Best regards to all, Tom
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Sam White R.I.P.

 

From:
Coventry, RI 02816
Post  Posted 5 Nov 2005 7:27 am    
Reply with quote

Yes Tommy does a complet resoration on these Push/Pulls and he does an amazing job on them. He makes sure they are perfect.Ever thing under those Push?pulls he does is all polished up and like new.I have been to Tommy's home and he does a lot of these old Push Pulls.
Sam White
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Bruce Hamilton

 

From:
Vancouver BC Canada
Post  Posted 5 Nov 2005 8:41 am    
Reply with quote

I recently had a student come in for a lesson and he had a fat back D-10 that had a wooden pedal board. It was definately a factory piece but I have never seen that before.
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Bobby Boggs

 

From:
Upstate SC.
Post  Posted 6 Nov 2005 7:37 am    
Reply with quote

Wooden pedal board on an Emmons that's not a student model or black Rock? You got me there.

Judging from the pix. They look better than they did brand new. My hats off to to Tommy.Best I've seen. And I've seen a lot.
View user's profile Send private message
Rainer Hackstaette


From:
Bohmte, Germany
Post  Posted 6 Nov 2005 9:10 am    
Reply with quote

Absolutely stunning restorations! I wish mine looked half as good.

Wooden pedal board: I copied this photo off of Bobbe Seymour's site about a year back:


It seems to be a doubleneck version of the Black Rock. Bobbe called it an "Economy D-10", 6+3. Note that it has a decal instead of a plaque. There'd be no question about the proper torque of the neck screws with this one.

Rainer


------------------
Remington, Sierra, Emmons PP, Fender Artist, Sho~Bud

View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
Bobby Boggs

 

From:
Upstate SC.
Post  Posted 6 Nov 2005 9:30 am    
Reply with quote

As I stated. I've yet to see a pro model PP with a wooden pedal board. Tommy once again. WOW! BTW. You have E-mail coming...bb
View user's profile Send private message
Bobbe Seymour

 

From:
Hendersonville TN USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 6 Nov 2005 9:45 am    
Reply with quote

Mr. Boggs, Sorry you haven't seen any if you were wanting to. But there sure were several of them that you could have seen if you'd have been in the right place at the right time, Ha!

Doug Jernigan's D-10, 10 and 10 had a wood pedal board, and I have two of them in stock now, a rosewood and a black.

Ron Lashley used the wood boards when special pedal spacing was required, so he told me once. I liked the wood, no scratches, no fingerprints, and the pedal board matched the body of the guitar, cosmetically pleasing.

View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
Al Marcus


From:
Cedar Springs,MI USA (deceased)
Post  Posted 6 Nov 2005 11:50 am    
Reply with quote

I had one with a wooden pedal bar. I guess it was a student model D10. But it sure sounded and played like a Pro model to me! ( A picture of me playing it is on my Website)......al

------------------
My Website..... www.cmedic.net/~almarcus/


View user's profile Send private message Visit poster's website
Nick Reed


From:
Russellville, KY USA
Post  Posted 6 Nov 2005 12:01 pm    
Reply with quote

Here's Al playing that Emmons Economy D-10, and sporting his "TAYLOR TOPPER"

[This message was edited by Nick Reed on 06 November 2005 at 12:03 PM.]

View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Wayne Franco

 

From:
silverdale, WA. USA
Post  Posted 6 Nov 2005 12:08 pm    
Reply with quote

I really like the looks of the polished knee levers. Is there someone who makes replacements for a LeGrand?
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Bobby Boggs

 

From:
Upstate SC.
Post  Posted 6 Nov 2005 12:14 pm    
Reply with quote

You are right of course Bobbe.I found this one out behind the barn along with an old 64 ish I had forgotten about.



View user's profile Send private message
chas smith R.I.P.


From:
Encino, CA, USA
Post  Posted 6 Nov 2005 12:14 pm    
Reply with quote

Bobby Garret's D-11 had a wood pedal board.
View user's profile Send private message
Bobbe Seymour

 

From:
Hendersonville TN USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 6 Nov 2005 5:33 pm    
Reply with quote

Wow Bobby B., wheeer'd ya' find that???
I need to spend some time behind that barn!

Bobster,
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
Bobby Boggs

 

From:
Upstate SC.
Post  Posted 6 Nov 2005 8:16 pm    
Reply with quote

Bobbe. Down here folks just wear em out. Set em up around the back of the house on cement blocks. .......Po Bob
View user's profile Send private message
Nic du Toit


From:
Milnerton, Cape, South Africa
Post  Posted 7 Nov 2005 3:20 am    
Reply with quote

Bobby,
That's the one. Mine is a similar looking fatback. Only difference is all four legs are fitted with new (black) tips!
Bobbe Seymore; thanks for setting the record straight!
Regards,
Nic

------------------
Nic du Toit
1970 Rosewood P/P Emmons D10 Fatback 8x4
Peavey Session 500 unmodfied
CD "Nightmare on Emmons Steel"
CD "Steel Smokin'"
Veruschka's CD "Don't Dream it's Over"

Click here to E-mail us.
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
Barry Blackwood


Post  Posted 7 Nov 2005 5:27 am    
Reply with quote

Is the tone mellower on the guitars with the wood pedal bars? (Just kidding)...
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Mike Cass

 

Post  Posted 7 Nov 2005 8:15 am    
Reply with quote

another wrinkle; Bruce Zumsteg once sold me(in pieces)a D-10,10x7 which was thought to have possibly belonged to John Hughey(?)....blue lacquer body w/black lacquer necks; black mica covered wooden pedal bar,sporting an Emmons Stereo decal cut out accordingly. I may still have the rack if someone is so inclined
Very nice job Tommy!

[This message was edited by Mike Cass on 07 November 2005 at 08:18 AM.]

Roger Rettig


From:
Naples, FL
Post  Posted 7 Nov 2005 5:55 pm    
Reply with quote

As the heading to this thread was '...eye candy...', I have to own up to 'right clicking' on the picture of the black '68 with the polished KLs and setting it as 'wallpaper' on my desktop.

Now it's a constant reminder of something that will probably always be out of my price range - what a beautiful-looking guitar!

RR
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
Doug Beaumier


From:
Northampton, MA
Post  Posted 7 Nov 2005 10:54 pm    
Reply with quote

Tommy, thanks for the eye candy! Wow… that undercarriage sparkles like a barrel of diamonds! I know because I just saw this guitar at the RI steel show a couple of weeks ago.

I’ve been admiring Tom’s work for over 20 years. In 1988 Tom rebuild my Emmons D-10 and when I went to his shop to pick it up I didn’t recognize it! It looked much better than it did when it was new. I am very lucky that I'm only 1 hour away from Tom.

Tom, thanks for the recent tweaking of my ’76 Emmons. You’re the Man!

------------------
My Site - Instruction | My SteelTab

[This message was edited by Doug Beaumier on 07 November 2005 at 11:19 PM.]

View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website

All times are GMT - 8 Hours
Jump to:  
Please review our Forum Rules and Policies
Our Online Catalog
Strings, CDs, instruction, and steel guitar accessories
www.SteelGuitarShopper.com

The Steel Guitar Forum
148 S. Cloverdale Blvd.
Cloverdale, CA 95425 USA

Click Here to Send a Donation

Email SteelGuitarForum@gmail.com for technical support.


BIAB Styles
Ray Price Shuffles for Band-in-a-Box
by Jim Baron