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Randy Gilliam

 

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Post  Posted 18 Apr 2007 7:59 pm    
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Just finished Playing it. Wow What a tone. The tuning Is a little Different Although It was in tune So i didnt have too adjust it. Shipped originally to Goodletsville tenn. In 1971 Emmons still Has the warranty card. On the original Case It says Faron young Band. It also came with a like new Road case.I Am to scared to try it on a gig till i learn how To Tune it . It might sound Pretty good through My 1969 standell Well At least it will look good. Mike cass Restored it for the Previous Owner Satin rosewood and Black laquer wooden necks I Would say Mike Knows what he is doing it looks like a new guitar.If I get use to the tuning Looks like My Black2006 D 10 8 and 5 legrande 111 May take a One way ticket Somewhere.Randy. Confused Cool Very Happy

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Skip Edwards

 

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Post  Posted 18 Apr 2007 8:07 pm    
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I know this gtr... I thought about grabbing it the last time it was for sale on the forum, and I saw it at the Dallas show. Very cool. Congrats.
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Randy Gilliam

 

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Post  Posted 18 Apr 2007 8:14 pm     PP
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Thanks Skip It Is A Really nice guitar.Randy
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David Collins


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Madison, North Carolina, USA
Post  Posted 19 Apr 2007 3:11 am    
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Randy-- Congrats on getting the ultimate in Pedal Steel. (my opinion, of course)

Don't be afraid of tuning the Emmons PP.

Go Here: http://www.melmusic.com/laceyj/guide.html

Very good info for the PP owner. Also, give a call to Steel Guitar Nashville for their Push Pull maintenance video.

If yours is in as good shape as mine, you probably will not need to tune it anywhere except at the key head but once a year or so. I PROMISE!

This will be different if you start changing string gauges, etc. It still is no big deal to do. Jump on in and figure out that it is nothing to be scared of.

Gig it and dig it! Cool

E-mail me if I can be of any help getting you started.
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Randy Gilliam

 

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San Antonio, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 19 Apr 2007 4:01 am     Emmons
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David Thanks . When you have only Played a all pull These are a little intimadating . The only other guitar I Have Played With this Great tone Is a Short Key head Single 10 That I Have Sold this Weekend.Thanks again. Randy.
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David Collins


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Madison, North Carolina, USA
Post  Posted 19 Apr 2007 5:27 am    
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Randy,

The intimidation will pass quickly.




This is me playing my 1973 cut tail at a gig, about 5 hours after unpacking it the day it arrived from Bobbee Seymour. I actually bought it from him over the phone, sight unseen.

Best playing and sounding pedal steel I've ever owned.
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Randy Gilliam

 

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San Antonio, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 19 Apr 2007 7:28 am     Emmons
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Thanks David. How Do I Know If It is a cut Tail boat tail cotton tail.?I think it is a bolt on changer. Thanks again. randy.
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Skip Edwards

 

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Post  Posted 19 Apr 2007 7:35 am    
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It's a bolt-on. All Emmons' with wood necks are bolt-ons.
Yours is a really nice gtr, too... fatback with wide pedal spacing.
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Pat Burns

 

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Post  Posted 19 Apr 2007 7:42 am    
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Quote:
My First Emmons Push Pull


...the operative word is "first"...now it needs a friend...

...you won't need to worry about tuning a guitar that Mike Cass set up. Welcome to the push/pull "cult"..
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Randy Gilliam

 

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Post  Posted 19 Apr 2007 8:03 am     PP
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Thanks Pat and skip I am Going to see the Wizard and get Some courage so I can Play it out. thanks Again well almost forgot gotta go to work .Randy
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David Collins


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Post  Posted 19 Apr 2007 9:05 am    
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Randy,

This is the home page related to the link that I posted earlier. The entire site is FULL of wonderful Emmons PP info, even the story from the "Horses Mouth" as to how and why there are Emmons Guitars.

http://www.melmusic.com/laceyj/index.html

Enjoy!
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Jim Eaton


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Post  Posted 19 Apr 2007 9:32 am    
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Here's my wood/wood 75'D-10 (8/4) on the day she came back from a total restoration by Mike Cass!
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Randy Gilliam

 

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Post  Posted 20 Apr 2007 1:09 am     PP
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Thanks David and Jim. That is a great lookin Steel Randy, Wink
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Randy Gilliam

 

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Post  Posted 20 Apr 2007 2:41 pm     PP
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Boys I am gonna Try this beast Warning Bring Earplugs .Randy. Embarassed
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Randy Gilliam

 

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San Antonio, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 21 Apr 2007 12:08 am     Emmons
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Set it up and 5 minutes Before We started The 6th string Was slipping out Of tune. i Changed It and Pulled it a Little and Never Had to tune it the rest Ofthe night. I Hope I never have To sell this tone monster. Randy.
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Randy Gilliam

 

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Post  Posted 21 Apr 2007 6:42 am     pp
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No More fishing for Me I have Finally After spending Thousands Chaseing That sound have Found What I Have been looking for. It Is Called Push Pull.Randy Gilliam
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David Collins


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Post  Posted 21 Apr 2007 6:54 am    
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NOW YOU KNOW THE FEELING! Keep on picking.
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Randy Gilliam

 

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Post  Posted 21 Apr 2007 9:22 am     Emmons
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Thanks DaveFor The Info on the tuning. It Was really helpful Randy. Rolling Eyes Laughing Cool
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