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Cal Sharp


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the farm in Kornfield Kounty, TN
Post  Posted 3 Apr 2002 8:14 pm    
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Mike's got a new practice board that might come in handy when you're away from your axe.


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Mike Cass

 

Post  Posted 3 Apr 2002 10:58 pm    
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Thanx Cal
I'll keep my comments short here, as Ive posted on the No Peddlers area under the same thread.
b0b, if we've posted these in the wrong places, I trust you'll correct the mistake, thanx.
mc
John Lacey

 

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Black Diamond, Alberta, Canada
Post  Posted 4 Apr 2002 4:06 am    
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Mike, this question has to be asked. Is that a push/pull neck?
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Al Miller


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Waxahachie Texas
Post  Posted 4 Apr 2002 4:57 am    
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John!!!
i was thinking that very same thing. is this cat tearing apart old emmons guitars and building these things?
oh god i hope not!
great idea though. but make the parts

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AL (BOO) Miller
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65 EMMONS P/P D-10
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Jim Cohen


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Philadelphia, PA
Post  Posted 4 Apr 2002 5:57 am    
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Mike, how about a keyless model, to keep it shorter and lighter?
Regards,
Jim
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Mike Cass

 

Post  Posted 4 Apr 2002 11:37 am    
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Fellas!!!!! relax ....these first few were made from parts left over from D-10 to SD-10 conversions.I used nothing on then that you cant still buy from Emmons.
If you'll read my post @ NoPeddlers you'll see I mentioned that Ive now acquired neck & head castings for the remainder of the instruments.
Yes, John, the one pictured features a p/p wood neck & bolt on changer mounts.
I need to stress here,that Im not trying to build Emmons lap steels!!!!
Thats not my desire, nor do I have the authority to do so.However, Ron jr is fine with selling me fretboards & any parts I may need.
The whole purpose was to build you folks something you could practice on when away from your main axe, that looked & felt familiar to you.
The first few were just custom ordered, thats all. One fellow even wants one to match his brand of PSG (not an Emmons). I didnt mean to invoke fear that I was chewin up p/p's!!! LOL Perhaps I should have posted in only one catagory & then my other post would have(hopefully) allieviated any fears to the negative.
thanx, mc

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Dave Robbins

 

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Cottontown, Tnn. USA (deceased)
Post  Posted 4 Apr 2002 10:20 pm    
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Hey guys,
the practice board is a great thing to have!

It is especially good for those times when you want to experiment with a new tuning but don't want to mess up your pedal steel. For example, if you are an "E9 only" player but want to start learning C6, the practice board is a great inexpensive means for learning scales, pockets, chord locations, and familiarity with the tuning.
It is also a good way to practice chops and all, especially while traveling.
If you get one with a pickup, you can use a set of powered headphones or a Rock-n-Play, and have a ball!
They're perfect for sitting in front of the TV and "jammin' during the commercials without annoying your wife!
For learning/experimenting with a new tuning, they can really be an asset, and a whole lot cheaper than trading you single E9 in for double 10, especially if you not sure whether you can learn C6 or not, or can't yet afford a double 10. Better than a 6 string lap steel because they're "10 string!"
A great idea and handy instrument to own!

Very nice job, Mike!

Dave
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John Lacey

 

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Black Diamond, Alberta, Canada
Post  Posted 5 Apr 2002 6:34 am    
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Mike, I was joking. But it is my favorite color.
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Jeff Peterson

 

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Nashville, TN USA
Post  Posted 5 Apr 2002 8:40 pm    
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[This message was edited by Jeff Peterson on 05 April 2002 at 08:44 PM.]

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Steve Benzian

 

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Burlingame, CA USA
Post  Posted 27 Apr 2002 2:03 pm    
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I have one of Mike's practice boards and it is real nice. You can get it with a pickup and have a great sounding 10 string lap steel for a reasonable price.
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