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Jonathan Colby

 

From:
Berlin, Germany
Post  Posted 23 Sep 2013 11:20 pm    
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Hi folks,

I have decided to sell my built-to-order 2008 Emmons LD10L II. I am the original and only owner. Both necks are setup with the "Emmons Copedent" (details will follow). Oak Mica finish. The guitar was rarely taken to gigs - maybe a handful of times. It mostly stayed in the bedroom or in the case and is therefore in excellent condition. I live in a small city apartment and we now have a baby. There's just no room for the guitar anymore.

Info:
- From a non-smoking, no-pet household
- Mechanical and electrical parts are in excellent condition with no problems.
- Genuine Emmons by Lashley, Inc. Left the factory in 2008
- Original and only owner
- Oak Mica finish
- Emmons E9/C6 Copedent (details coming soon)
- No modifications were made - original factory settings
- Plays great and stays in tune. Levers and pedals are in excellent condition
- Body and chrome are in great shape - some very minor scratches on the legs, but the body, nut, bridge, etc are in excellent condition - no blemishes, no chips.


I am asking 2,700 Euro (approx. $3,600). I am located in Berlin, Germany. It would be ideal if the buyer came to pick it up, but I could ship it. I might be willing to share the shipping costs if they are reasonable.

This guitar is ready to play - no need to fix or tweak anything!

Regards,
Jonathan Colby















COPEDENT AND STRING INFO:
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E9 Emmons Copedent
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E9 RECOMMENDED GAUGES:
1 [F#] .012
2 [D#] .015
3 [G#] .011
4 [E] .014
5 [B] .018
6 [G#] .022
7 [F#] .026W
8 [E] .030W
9 [D] .034W
10[B] .038W


PEDAL A (1):
------------
1 step up, 5th string [B to C#]
1 step up, 10th string [B to C#]

PEDAL B (2):
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1/2 step up, 3rd string [G# to A]
1/2 step up, 6th string [G# to A]

PEDAL C (3):
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1 step up, 4th string [E to F#]
1 step up, 5th string [B to C#]

LEVER LKL:
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1/2 step up, 4th string [E to F]

LEVER LKR:
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1/2 step down, 4th string [E to Eb]
1/2 step down, 8th string [E to Eb]

LEVER RKL:
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1/2 step up, 1st string [F# to G]
1 step down, 6th string [G# to F#]

LEVER RKR [1/2 and 1 step stops]:
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1/2 step down, 2nd string [D# to D]
1 step down, 2nd string [D# to C#]


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C6 Emmons Copedent
####################

C6 RECOMMENDED GAUGES:
1 [D] .011
2 [E] .014
3 [C] .018
4 [A] .022
5 [G] .024W
6 [E] .030W
7 [C] .036W
8 [A] .042W
9 [F] .054W
10[C] .068W

PEDAL D (4):
------------
1 step up, 4th string (A to B)
1 step up, 8th string (A to B)

PEDAL E (5):
------------
1/2 step up, 1st string (D to D#)
1/2 step down, 5th string (G to F#)
1/2 step up, 9th string (F to F#)

PEDAL F (6):
------------
1/2 step up, 2nd string (E to F)
1/2 step down, 6th string (E to Eb)

PEDAL G (7):
------------
1 step up, 3rd string (C to D)
1 step up, 4th string (A to B)

PEDAL H (Cool:
------------
1/2 step up, 7th string (C to C#)
1/2 step down, 9th string (F to E)
1 1/2 steps down, 10th string (C to A)

LEVER RKL:
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1/2 step up, 4th string (A to A#)

LEVER RKR [1 step stop activated]:
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1/2 step down, 3rd string (C to B)


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Declan Byrne

 

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Southern Ireland
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2013 7:35 am    
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Hi Jonathan its always worth putting it on http://www.thebritishsteeliessociety.co.uk.A lot of Europeans do be hunting for one for sale, as SOME (not all) people from the US are reluctant to ship Internationally for some strange reason.Good luck with the sale anyway.Id love to purchase an Emmons but funds are scarce at the moment.Maybe one Day Mr. Green
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Jonathan Colby

 

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Berlin, Germany
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2013 1:51 pm     Thanks for the tip!
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Hi Declan -

Thank for the tip. I haven't heard of that organization. I'll get my ad and pictures up there too.

Best regards,
Jon

Declan Byrne wrote:
Hi Jonathan its always worth putting it on http://www.thebritishsteeliessociety.co.uk.A lot of Europeans do be hunting for one for sale, as SOME (not all) people from the US are reluctant to ship Internationally for some strange reason.Good luck with the sale anyway.Id love to purchase an Emmons but funds are scarce at the moment.Maybe one Day Mr. Green
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Declan Byrne

 

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Southern Ireland
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2013 2:01 pm    
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Its a great forum and lots of well known players post.Theres always a someone looking for an EMMONS
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Bobby D. Reed

 

From:
Hendersonville, Tennessee, USA
Post  Posted 27 Sep 2013 5:28 am     Emmons
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It might help to post how much 2700 Euro is in dollars. And if you had a rough estimate of shipping and insurance, say to Nashville, Tn that would be very helpful...Bobby
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Alexander Rehfeld

 

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Aberdeen, Scotland
Post  Posted 27 Sep 2013 5:51 am    
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http://de.finance.yahoo.com/waehrungen/waehrungsrechner/#from=EUR;to=USD;amt=1
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Jonathan Colby

 

From:
Berlin, Germany
Post  Posted 28 Sep 2013 4:14 am     Price in dollars - approximately $3,600.00
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For those folks who might be interested in the dollar price, it's about $3,600.

There's an online tool to convert euros using the latest exchange rate here: http://www.xe.com
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Jonathan Colby

 

From:
Berlin, Germany
Post  Posted 28 Sep 2013 4:21 am     Bobby - shipping rates to the US
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Hi Bobby.

Thanks for your interest. To be honest, I haven't given any thought to looking up shipping and insurance to the States. Of course, at around 150 lbs. it's not gonna be cheap. I took it on the plane as bulky luggage when I moved from the US to Germany.

If you are more interested, I would be happy to do some research. I said I might help out with shipping, but I'm still looking to get a fair price for the guitar. But if you're interested, let's talk.
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Jonathan Colby

 

From:
Berlin, Germany
Post  Posted 27 Feb 2014 11:53 am     SOLD - please close this topic
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SOLD - please close this topic
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