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Mike Archer


From:
church hill tn
Post  Posted 7 Jan 2009 8:34 am    
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well ive had my PP sd-10 now for about a month
the first 2 weeks gettin over the truck wreck
now the stiffness of wreck gone
Man what tone!! this steel has it
I dont think they make any emmons guitars that dont sound good but pp sounds great to me
my 2 favorites are the pp and the skh

go ahead chime in boys Very Happy
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Austin Tripp

 

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Westminster SC
Post  Posted 7 Jan 2009 9:28 am    
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I like the SKH myself. What year did they stop making the SKH?

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Dave Mudgett


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Central Pennsylvania and Gallatin, Tennessee
Post  Posted 7 Jan 2009 10:39 am    
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My Emmons stable is a P/P and a SKH, both D-10. Mighty fine guitars, to my taste.

The latest SKH I've ever heard of is an '86 (Ken Williams). Mine is an '85.
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Mike Archer


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church hill tn
Post  Posted 7 Jan 2009 4:31 pm     my PP
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been playing my PP SOME MORE

ive had PPs before this ant my first

I just forgot how good they sound

the sounds are even across the strings

this thing is adictive WOWOWOW!!
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Jerry Roller


From:
Van Buren, Arkansas USA
Post  Posted 7 Jan 2009 6:36 pm    
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Mike, since I am an Emmons dealer I appreciate any good thing anyone says about the Emmons guitars.
Jerry
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Mike Archer


From:
church hill tn
Post  Posted 7 Jan 2009 7:09 pm     emmons steels
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hey Jerry!!

well I been playing emmons for a good many years
they have never let me down other then a broke string ever now and then and even that has been
not much at all.....
this sd-10 rosie is wonderfull!!
Bryans going to rework the knees to fit my
large leggs but that will be later
thanks Jerry for all your help and support
you are well thought of here on the forum
and by all steel players I know

Mike Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy
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George Kimery

 

From:
Limestone, TN, USA
Post  Posted 7 Jan 2009 8:17 pm     Why I like Emmons PP
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Mike, I started my steel journey in 1969 with a D-10 Black Emmons PP. Made a mistake and sold it when I went to a universal. I am back home now with an S-12 Ext. E-9 black Emmons PP and this is the last guitar I will ever own. Once that PP sound gets into your head, nothng else will do.
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Mike Archer


From:
church hill tn
Post  Posted 7 Jan 2009 9:39 pm     hey George
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yeap that about sums it up!!

they do grow on a fella

any word on bobby loveday?

have not heard much lately

Mike good to hear from you George Very Happy
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Wayne Wallett

 

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Shermans Dale, PA USA - R.I.P.
Post  Posted 8 Jan 2009 6:54 am     Emmons PP & SKH
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Hi Gents,
I currently own an Emmon's D10 SKH bought new #0015L probably the first one sold. Also recently bought an S10 pp mid 70's. Both guitars have outstanding tone. I bought a new D10 pp in 1970, never really impressed with the tone and sustain of that one, sold it, no regrets. Guess some have IT, some don't. Have a Sho-Bud Super Pro D10 refurbished by Marrs and a Derby D10 both those have wonderful tone as well although a bit more mellow. Remember... "if you're gonna play em, play em good".
Wayne Wallett
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Nick Reed


From:
Russellville, KY USA
Post  Posted 8 Jan 2009 5:46 pm    
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Like I told a well known Derby owner the other night. . . .To me there's only one brand of Steel Guitar and thats a Emmons! "The Older the Better"



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Nick Reed


From:
Russellville, KY USA
Post  Posted 8 Jan 2009 5:54 pm    
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Gotta love them old Emmons Push/Pulls Cool
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Mike Archer


From:
church hill tn
Post  Posted 9 Jan 2009 7:32 am     Nicks steels
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hey Nick you got a nice bunch of emmons steels

way cool!!

Bryan Adams sez these 2 kinds of steel guitars

theres emmons steels and then everything else

nice thought for the day HUh?? Very Happy Very Happy
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Wayne Morgan

 

From:
Rutledge, TN, USA
Post  Posted 10 Jan 2009 12:10 am    
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Here is a pic of mikes little Rosie, I just might get to hear mike play her in a few days.
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Mike Archer


From:
church hill tn
Post  Posted 10 Jan 2009 9:10 am     THANKS Wayne
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hey my friend thanks so much for the pic!!

yes we are having a little steel in

kinda jam thing in kingsport jan 31rst

I wanta hear wayne play that legrnde!!

hey keep pickin boys Mike Very Happy
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T. C. Furlong


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Lake County, Illinois, USA
Post  Posted 10 Jan 2009 12:18 pm    
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Mike,

I know exactly what you mean when you say " I just forgot how good they sound." I had a gig a couple of years ago that had four full rehearsal days before the show. I took another brand (very sought after and highly regarded) all pull guitar to the first three days of rehearsal because it had humbuckers on it and the rehearsal studio was very hummy. It sounded OK but I was struggling a bit to make the tone fit the music. I decided to tough out the noise on the final day and bring my fave P/P. It was like someone turned the "good switch" on. I remember thinking "wow, that's it!" I played the show with the P/P and it was so easy to get the tone that was just right.

TC
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Lefty Schrage


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West Union, Iowa, USA
Post  Posted 10 Jan 2009 2:38 pm    
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Hey TC,
I agree! I took my p/p to my NY Eve gig and also the gig we had last night and realize I had forgotten the responsiveness and wonderful tone of this guitar. Even though it's difficult to have all the bells and whistles available on an all pull, maybe the trade off is worth it.
...lefty
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Mike Archer


From:
church hill tn
Post  Posted 10 Jan 2009 4:01 pm     pps
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I think the trade off is worth it also Lefty

all-pulls are easyer to work on

but PP man what tone!!!

hey TC you and I did some trading back 3 years ago I had a ppd-10 wood necks and you had a s10
pp do you still have the d-10?
just wondering good to hear from you fellas

Mike Very Happy
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jerry harkins

 

From:
kingsland tx
Post  Posted 10 Jan 2009 8:32 pm    
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I have a black 85 D-10 SKH built by Bryan Adams.
Great sounding guitar!!
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Jack Patty

 

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Conroe,Texas, USA * R.I.P.
Post  Posted 10 Jan 2009 9:51 pm    
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There's not anyway I would ever get rid of my push pull. It's my favorite for live and studio work..... Jack
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T. C. Furlong


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Lake County, Illinois, USA
Post  Posted 11 Jan 2009 8:19 am    
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Mike,

I don't have the D-10 I got from you. That was a nice one! I have a few others though. Seven are P/P and one lone straggler LeGrande III

TC
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Mike Archer


From:
church hill tn
Post  Posted 11 Jan 2009 8:26 am     Wow Tc
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man TC what a great line up of ppS

MAKE IT HARD TO PLAY JUST ONE A DAY!!!

Mike Very Happy
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Mike Archer


From:
church hill tn
Post  Posted 24 Jan 2009 2:07 pm     still jamming
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ole pp full of tone to the bone!!
figured out how to adjust e lower
and second string lower made it a lot more easy to play now I can wear the steel............

WOW! Very Happy
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Mike Archer


From:
church hill tn
Post  Posted 24 Jan 2009 2:08 pm     Bump
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BUMP
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Paul Norman

 

From:
Washington, North Carolina, USA
Post  Posted 24 Jan 2009 2:28 pm    
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Mike I just got one just like it a few months ago.
Wonderful sound. 1971 cuttail design (Same as The
Blade ) that Buddy made all those good sounding cuts
with years ago.
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Nigel Mullen

 

From:
Cassilis, New Brunswick, Canada
Post  Posted 24 Jan 2009 2:41 pm    
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I play a single 12 pp extended E9 on all our gigs and some studio work. Can't beat this guitar. I have owned it for about 15 years and have learned to adjust things and maintain the guitar properly. I have owned 3 other brands but none compare to the pp. I love the sound and everything else about this guitar.
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