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Topic: '68 Emmons S-10 (One Of A Kind) |
Lynn Stafford
From: Ridgefield, WA USA
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Posted 30 Dec 2013 2:55 pm
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I thought I would share this project because its definitely a one of a kind Emmons. I acquired this guitar as a trade in for an Emmons D-10 LeGrande I sold for a friend on consignment. I think this guitar was probably built around 1968, because of the style of bell cranks, apron/pedal rack decals, pedals and pedal spacing, etc. The folks at the Emmons factory have no record of the serial number 1104 WS though, so it may be hard to really pin down for sure. It started out life as a "semi-student model" with typical shorty changer and key head and wood pedal rack, four pedals and no levers. It also had a raised maple neck and black and white fret board. However, the cabinet is a "pro model style" with standard end plates.
Since I already had the proper parts, I decided to turn it into more of a pro model guitar for a local customer that decided to buy it from me. The only problem I ran into was that the cut out in the cabinet for the tone control circuit was positioned a little further to the right than normal. this required a clearance notch in the wood neck insert by the tail piece. I had my friend, Bob Littleton notch and refinish the neck for me.
Here are a few photos.
Here are a few photos of what it used to look like.
_________________ Best regards,
Lynn Stafford
STEEL GUITAR WEST
http://www.steelguitarwest.com
Steel Guitar Technician (Restoration, Set-up, Service and Repair work)
Previous Emmons Authorized Dealer & Service Technician (original factory is now closed)
ZumSteel Authorized Service Technician
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Pete Burak
From: Portland, OR USA
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Posted 30 Dec 2013 3:40 pm
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'Looks great, Lynn!
Who is the proud new local owner?
I would love to see it in person.
Thanks for posting it.
Pete |
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Lynn Stafford
From: Ridgefield, WA USA
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Posted 30 Dec 2013 8:49 pm
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Hi Pete,
Thanks for the kind words. The new owner is Rick Pedrosa. He's coming over to play it on New Years Day because he has to work tomorrow and I have a gig tomorrow night in Salem.
It sounds like a million bucks, so I think he'll be a very happy man! Heck, I'd be proud to own it myself. _________________ Best regards,
Lynn Stafford
STEEL GUITAR WEST
http://www.steelguitarwest.com
Steel Guitar Technician (Restoration, Set-up, Service and Repair work)
Previous Emmons Authorized Dealer & Service Technician (original factory is now closed)
ZumSteel Authorized Service Technician
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Joshua Gibson
From: Arizona, USA
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Posted 1 Jan 2014 3:03 am
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Very nice as always Lynn, _________________ '83 Mullen custom D-10 8x5.
Mesa Lonestar classic 112 custom cab.
Session 400 Ltd, Nashville 1000,
Telonics, Zoom, BJS,
Goldtone BS, LITM, OS Dobros.
Fender, G&L, Gibson, Ibanez guitars. |
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Tommy Auldridge
From: Maryland, USA
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Posted 1 Jan 2014 7:43 am Great Job As Always.
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Lynn: This is really nifty. I noticed you said it had a shorty type changer. I never knew that there was more than one size or type. Are the fingers slightly shorter? Thanks, Tommy....... |
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Mike Kowalik
From: San Antonio,Texas
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Posted 1 Jan 2014 7:58 am
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Gosh Lynn....you sure find some cool looking horns...
HAPPY NEW YEAR!! _________________ Cremation is my last shot at having a hot body...... |
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John Palumbo
From: Lansdale, PA.
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Posted 1 Jan 2014 8:00 am
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a beauty |
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Lynn Stafford
From: Ridgefield, WA USA
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Posted 1 Jan 2014 10:19 am Re: Great Job As Always.
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Thanks for the nice comments guys.
Tommy Auldridge wrote: |
Lynn: This is really nifty. I noticed you said it had a shorty type changer. I never knew that there was more than one size or type. Are the fingers slightly shorter? Thanks, Tommy....... |
Tommy, I called it a shorty because the fingers for most of the student models are even shorter than a standard C6 changer (which is used on most all of the pro S-10 guitars). It incorporated shorter, bolt-on style pillars rather than a cut-tail style and they just mount directly on the cabinet top (rather than a bolt-on style neck tailpiece I used here).
The dowel pins on most of the student pedals are actually about 3/8" closer to the axle fulcrum than the normal pedals, in order to compensate for the shorter changer fingers. The roller nut slots on the key head are also machined lower to compensate for the strings being lower than normal. The parts I acquired and then used on this project were most likely the result of a D-10 to ST-10 (AKA an SD-10 or loafer) conversion.
Initially, I was going to make the neck insert black but I noticed the rather unusual inlay had a black pin stripe above and below. I realized those would get washed out, or would disappear if it were black, so I asked Bob to try to come up with a brown color that would complement the rosewood mica.
Rick is supposed to stop by in a couple of hours to test drive it, so I'm anxious to see how he likes it.... _________________ Best regards,
Lynn Stafford
STEEL GUITAR WEST
http://www.steelguitarwest.com
Steel Guitar Technician (Restoration, Set-up, Service and Repair work)
Previous Emmons Authorized Dealer & Service Technician (original factory is now closed)
ZumSteel Authorized Service Technician
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Brendan Mitchell
From: Melbourne Australia
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Posted 1 Jan 2014 7:54 pm
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Nice one . It looked like a cross between a BlackRock and a pro model to me . The difference being the BlackRock had the tone/volume knobs like the student while the Pro had the Tone /tone cut switch . |
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Lynn Stafford
From: Ridgefield, WA USA
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Posted 2 Jan 2014 7:01 am
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Brendan,
Thanks for your input and kind remark about the guitar.
Update: Rick Pedrosa, the new owner, stopped by yesterday and seemed very pleased with the guitar. We packed it up and he took it home with him (with a big smile on his face)! _________________ Best regards,
Lynn Stafford
STEEL GUITAR WEST
http://www.steelguitarwest.com
Steel Guitar Technician (Restoration, Set-up, Service and Repair work)
Previous Emmons Authorized Dealer & Service Technician (original factory is now closed)
ZumSteel Authorized Service Technician
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Rick Pedrosa
From: Oregon, USA
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Posted 2 Jan 2014 5:45 pm
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Yes I am. Thanks again Lynn! |
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