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Topic: Problems with Grovers on Emmons Legrande II |
Bruce Tyner
From: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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Posted 9 May 2011 7:09 am
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I am having problems with the grovers on my Emmons Legrande II. Its seems that the thread housing is too short and some are becoming stripped. When I bust a string, the whole thing comes apart. I would like to replace all of them, where should I order them from? _________________ Emmons LLG II SD-10, Carter D-10 8&8, Nashville 112 |
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Larry Moore
From: Hampton, Ga. USA
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Posted 9 May 2011 8:05 am Grover Keys
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Give Ron Jr. a call @ Emmons they have them.
1-366-227-2782
Larry |
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Lee Baucum
From: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) The Final Frontier
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Posted 9 May 2011 8:29 am
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I had that issue with my Mullen. I ended up removing the washers. That solved the problem. |
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Bruce Tyner
From: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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Posted 9 May 2011 1:59 pm
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i replace some of the washers with nylon washers, it helped a little, but the problem still exist. It makes it hard to change strings without an extra hand. _________________ Emmons LLG II SD-10, Carter D-10 8&8, Nashville 112 |
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Jack Strayhorn
From: Winston-Salem, NC
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Posted 9 May 2011 7:42 pm
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Agreed, remove the washers and do not over tighten the nuts. I have found as long as the machines don't fall off or are under string tension, the mission is accomplished. |
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chris ivey
From: california (deceased)
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Posted 10 May 2011 9:13 am
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would this be considered a design flaw on a $4000 instrument? |
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J Hollenberg
From: Vlaardingen, The Netherlands
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Posted 10 May 2011 9:54 am
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No, i don't think it is a design flaw. Emmons didn't make them, Grover did.
I have had the same problem and i have replaced them with new Grovers. Problem solved.
So if it is a design flaw then it is a design flaw by Grover. _________________ Sjaak Hollenberg
Emmons Lashley LeGrande SD10 from 1993 |
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Barry Blackwood
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Posted 10 May 2011 10:25 am
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Au contraire. Emmons should have milled their keyheads to properly fit whatever type of tuners they were using, so the design flaw is on them, IMO. |
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Audie Shields
From: Tennessee, USA
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Posted 10 May 2011 12:17 pm
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contact Paul Franklin SR. I had the same problem with my Emmons and Mr. Franklin got me new ones with the longer posts. |
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Bobby D. Jones
From: West Virginia, USA
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Posted 10 May 2011 9:38 pm Problem with Grover on Emmons Legend II
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If you get a new set, check them very close and make sure they fit. Take just 1 key out and make sure it goes in without any problem. I changed the keys on my MSA S10. I ended up having to drill every hole out and then the screw heads were too big and had to cut them down so they would clear the new gear case on the new keys. Thank goodness I have a lathe, drills and a Dremmel tool in order to install the new one. The set works great and cured all my problems but, were a lot of work, the stem was one drill size larger than the originals. What looked like an hour job turned into about 5 or 6 hours to complete. Good luck and Happy Steelin |
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Jack Strayhorn
From: Winston-Salem, NC
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Posted 11 May 2011 3:03 am
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Not a flaw on Emmons behalf, grover changed their design without notification. |
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Barry Blackwood
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Posted 11 May 2011 6:25 am
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Not a flaw on Emmons behalf, grover changed their design without notification. |
Okay, I'll agree with that, but don't you think it was irresponsible of Emmons to continue using the redesigned tuners that now didn't fit? |
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Wayne Baker
From: Altus Oklahoma
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Posted 11 May 2011 8:58 am Grover Tuners
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I ordered and received my Emmons D10 in 93. Very sweet steel. However... The Grover tuners were junk. I ordered Sperzal tuners from Bobbe Seymour. I had to do a little drillin' on my keyheads, but it was worth it. No more funny string installation, and no more detuning issues. _________________ Thanks,
Wayne Baker
USAF retired, three wars, 21 years, 18 countries. God bless the USA |
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Ray Minich
From: Bradford, Pa. Frozen Tundra
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Posted 12 May 2011 8:24 am
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Looks like I'm not the first to encounter this problem. Got me a new set of tuners from fobro Larry Petree. Be putting them on at the next restringing. _________________ 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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Bruce Tyner
From: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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Posted 12 May 2011 8:44 am
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You gotta love the forum. So, if i get a new set of modern grovers, it should fix the problem? Gotta get through two gigs this weekend. I'll most likely order on monday. Thanks guys _________________ Emmons LLG II SD-10, Carter D-10 8&8, Nashville 112 |
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Storm Rosson
From: Silver City, NM. USA
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Posted 16 May 2011 9:38 am
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The new Grovers, full size are available at Stew-mac.com for around 45$ a set, I usually get 2 set's of 3x3 per side, 18:1 ratio, less than 100 bucks |
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Jerry Roller
From: Van Buren, Arkansas USA
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Posted 16 May 2011 5:38 pm
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Emmons had a problem with the Grovers around 93 and 94. I have a '96 LeGrande that Jack built (the blue lacquer one) and have never had a problem with the keys on that guitar and never had a problem on any later models than '95. You can get the new Grovers from Emmons (or me), or Billy Knowles and be confident that they will be right.
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Elton Smith
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 16 May 2011 6:27 pm
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Arn't grovers made in china now?Sounds like it. _________________ Gibson Les Paul
Reverend Avenger
Paul Reed Smith
Fender Telecaster
MSA S10 Classic
ShoBud
Old Peavy Amps |
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Jerry Roller
From: Van Buren, Arkansas USA
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Posted 16 May 2011 6:40 pm
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Elton, I don't know that but I think about 90% of what we consume in the US is made in China. I understand that China is a very big country with a huge population of workers. |
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Storm Rosson
From: Silver City, NM. USA
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Posted 20 May 2011 8:31 am
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