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Allan Thompson

 

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Post  Posted 10 May 2002 12:53 pm    
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A friend just bought an Emmons S10 6x2. The serial # is 1371 S. Can anyone tell me the year of manufacture. Thanks in advance.
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chas smith R.I.P.


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Post  Posted 10 May 2002 5:08 pm    
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I have 1398 and it's supposed to be a '68
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Jody Carver


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Post  Posted 10 May 2002 6:59 pm    
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Chas
I have #1399.....got it in 69.....
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Bobbe Seymour

 

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Post  Posted 10 May 2002 8:43 pm    
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Chas and Jody, you are both saying that there is no "D" at the end of your ser #? You guys are leading this guy astray. His is a single neck made in the MID TO LATE '70's.(I'll look it up and find out exactly). Hence the "S" on the end of his number, not a "D" like you guys have. Am I right or is this a weird deal of some kind?
Bobbe(I got the book )Seymour

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Bobbe Seymour

 

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Post  Posted 10 May 2002 10:25 pm    
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By the way Jody, great to see you ( or read you!). Chas, How's everything on the west coast? Work good? When you gonna' sell me some old birdseye stuff?
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Glenn Austin

 

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Post  Posted 11 May 2002 6:10 am    
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I used to have 1240 S. It was a 1971 fatback
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Jody Carver


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Post  Posted 11 May 2002 11:09 pm    
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Bobbe I Know a fellow who has serial # 0071
he has a fat $ss,,I mean back,,,,there is no "D" on my guitar,,,only on the 10th fret on the E9th position,,,,thats with a capo.

I also have a "D" on the second fret on my C
6th tuning,,,,is that one of the early models?? or what?. Look up my number,,,

Im back,,the doctors let me out for the weekend,,,but this white jacket with the safety belts restricts my playing,,,,,its a great place,,,it has rubber walls and the acoustics are good. No feedback,,,gotta go the white truck just arrived.

Happy Mothers Day, Hey get me out of here.
I'll be good
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chas smith R.I.P.


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Post  Posted 11 May 2002 11:17 pm    
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How's everything on the west coast? Work good? When you gonna' sell me some old birdseye stuff?
Work??? I'm trying to remember what it was like, I've heard that some of it moved back from Canada. It's gotten so "corporate" now, the suits are 'grinding' before they get the quote.

Now why would you want that old birdseye stuff when there's all these really cool modern guitars out there? Whatever happenned to that 427 Chevy? Oh yeah, forgot the D in the number.

Jody, don't forget who wants that guitar, I wonder who got #1400?
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Tony Davis


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Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Post  Posted 12 May 2002 1:06 am    
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I have #1314 S10 6x2...which I have changed to 6x4.....bought it new in 1974.....bout time I changed the stings
Tony
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Jody Carver


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Post  Posted 12 May 2002 7:33 am    
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Hi Tony,,,,whats happening in Australia??? Chas since we all have serial numbers pretty close to each other,,,I have an idea,

Why dont we all hold hands and the guy on the end stick his finger in the socket. AC DC
Hey Tony,,,you wanna borrow my white jacket??,,,its cool,,,,like being famous,,,people chase after you,, Chas,,why
is a fine player like yourself not working more often? Are those Californians not aware
of good players?. Its the same here,,,most of my friends are deceased. But the living I know act like that as well. They just cant find an affordable resting place. Chas give my best to the "suits".

Bobbe,,,NO D on my guitar,,Where do I look? & what do I do if I find it? can I call you collect? what time? when? Is this a collectors guitar thats worth a ton of money?
Will I get rich if I sell it to Chas???,,,let me know, I need the money.
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chas smith R.I.P.


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Post  Posted 12 May 2002 12:13 pm    
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Why dont we all hold hands and the guy on the end stick his finger in the socket. AC DC
I hope you're talking about a prostrate exam.
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Bobbe Seymour

 

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Post  Posted 12 May 2002 12:52 pm    
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Jody, No "D"? I'm not real suprised as I just got another Emmons in with NO ser.# at all.I've seen several of these at times. They seem to not be in my Emmons production book either, (why would they be , with no number) The numbers were very much out of order in the 70's. Single necks mostly. There are better ways to tell when they were built than by the numbers. But----- all were great and some were incredible! So who cares, there were no bad ones.
Bobbe

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Jim Smith


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Midlothian, TX, USA
Post  Posted 12 May 2002 1:40 pm    
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I always figured the "S" was for single neck and the "D" for double neck, that's not right?
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Rick Collins

 

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Claremont , CA USA
Post  Posted 12 May 2002 2:01 pm    
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Jody, No "D"? I'm not real suprised as I just got another Emmons in with NO ser.# at all.
Personally I think there are a lot of Emmons clones out there and they are starting to breed. Maybe one day I will be able to get another one for about $89.95.

Rick

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Jody Carver


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Post  Posted 12 May 2002 2:51 pm    
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I have no "clone" I recieved my guitar from
Ron Lashley...he personally took it to my home and spent the day with me as well as
overnite. He "mashed" the strings down on my
guitar as I played staight guitar with him.

After we played a while,,,he had dinner with myself and my family,,,he ate 56 meatballs.
I called that night "The Meatball Marathon"

As far as no "D" on my guitar,,,,I had plenty
of those on mny report card when I was young.

And Chas,,,No I dont mean a prostate exam.
I mean "electricity" to kick it up up a notch.

Bobbe,,,you must have gone to a special College to know as much as you do. There is
no end to your talent. You are the Emmons
Guru of Knowledge. No one comes close to you,
Im not being funny,,,I dont mean it the way it sounds, you know what I mean, like a
Professor,,,like the POPE of the steel guitar.Thats a compliment. The others are just priests and Cardinals,,,some are from St.Louis,,,Stan Musial,,Scott De Witt etc.
But as they all say...YOU DA MAN.


Im going for "radiation" and I illuminate in the dark,,can you guys do that?? I play in the dark and Im visible. I light up the room
when I sit down to play. I dont play well but I can "glow in the dark" Moonglow.
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Bobbe Seymour

 

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Post  Posted 12 May 2002 4:26 pm    
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Thank you Jody, yes I do know about Emmons guitars, being a dealer and pro player for over 36 years. I could spot a "clone" a mile away. The fact that it has no serial number has nothing to do with that either. Many Emmons guitars have no numbers. I did spot a Emmons a couple of years ago that looked a little weird in a couple of places. Like the wrong year parts mixed together,they were all Emmons parts, but home made as far as the combination,after much grilling, this owner finally stated that he had built the guitar out of scrounged parts. The serial number on this guiotar had one to many numbers in it. Pretty easy to spot! He did do a good job and the guitar sounded great, but I wouldn't have it free. Heritage was gone. There is more to an old Emmons than a series of assorted parts. To Me anyway.

Bobbe, (A Jody fan)
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Jody Carver


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Post  Posted 12 May 2002 6:46 pm    
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Thank you for your information Bobbe. If there is anyone who knows the score,,its you.

You are welcome to my home anytime,,I'll even
have my wife make meatballs for you,,maybe U
can break Ron's record "bless his soul" but that man could eat.

Say Hi to Ron Jr. for me when you speak with him...Hope your new shop is doing well,,it should be with you at the controls,,,fly em
high Cowboy
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Tony Davis


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Post  Posted 13 May 2002 3:42 am    
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Hey Jodie my Friend....G'day from Aus.
I think your white Jacket is real cool...particular as it is way open down the back..which is not a pretty sight!...But I have my own white jacket but the sleeves are way too long if you know what I mean.
Hope you Chemo goes Ok.....I dont even have to take that stuff to light up a room......I just have to walk out of it and the whole room Lights up!!!!!!
Take care my friend
Tony
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Jody Carver


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Post  Posted 13 May 2002 5:22 am    
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Tony
You mean like a "BOOM BOX"??? No Matches allowed.. besides Tony....you have no
Match,,,,there is only ONE (1) Tony in the world like you. "You Light Up My Life". but NO Matches PLEEZE......
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Jody Carver


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Post  Posted 13 May 2002 10:38 am    
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Chas
This is "Prostate" awareness week.... Its
10PM DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR PROSTATE IS ???

Rubber Glove, Dunlop metal finger pick,,,request a lighter guage pick. Take your pick. Try to avoid a doctor who uses a
thumb pick,,Ouch

Dr.Carver. & call me in the morning.
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RON PRESTON

 

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Dodson, Louisiana, USA
Post  Posted 14 May 2002 2:55 am    
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Now WHERE in the world could I go and get SUCH GOOOOOD ENTERTAINMENT?
Damn, This place is WHERE IT'S AT.
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Jody Carver


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Post  Posted 14 May 2002 8:29 am    
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Ron
To answer your question,,,the only place to go for this entertainment is at your local
Urologists office.

You have to find one with a small finger,,,
be sure he removes his ring beforehand,.
I cant tell one Doctor from the other,,I can however recognize them by their finger, This
is the "digital age" My doctor had me on the examining table for quite awhile as he "probed" around inside,,,,,he kept saying
"you OK?" I said yes so far OK...he then said
Im almost done..I said good,,,.

About 20 minutes later he was still looking in that area where the sun dont shine,,and said..Ill only be a little longer,,Im having a look around,,,I got ticked off and said,,,
What the Hell are you looking for???????????
A Place To Park?? He gave me a funny look. I guess he found his parking space.
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Herb Steiner


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Briarcliff TX 78669, pop. 2,064
Post  Posted 14 May 2002 8:38 am    
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All doctors put on a rubber glove when checking the prostate, but when your doctor puts on a Johnny Mathis record before the exam, it's time to change physicians!!

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Jim Smith


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Midlothian, TX, USA
Post  Posted 14 May 2002 8:54 am    
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And be sure you don't feel both hands on your shoulders!
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Bob Tuttle


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Post  Posted 14 May 2002 8:59 am    
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My doctor put on his rubber glove and said "lean over the table." I said "I don't think I'm gonna like this." He said "If you start liking it, find yourslf another doctor."
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