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Simon Page

 

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Texas, USA
Post  Posted 28 May 2019 9:44 am    
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This is a 1972 Emmons with Green laquer burst finish. It’s about the best action I’ve ever felt on a p/p. This is such a fine guitar that was recently completely rebuilt and cleaned by Nathan Flemming. I love it to death and would love to see it go to a good home. I’d rather not ship, but I can if you insist. I know how to do it properly, but it ain’t cheap. I’m thinking $3,500 on this one. Hit me up. This is a true player that’s ready and raring to go. Setup by Johnny Bush’s steel player. A guy who “gets it” and knows how these should play. MAKE ME AN OFFER








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Johnie King


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Tennessee, USA
Post  Posted 28 May 2019 10:07 am    
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On man I’m off to buy some lottery tickets nice push pull for sure.
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Dave Campbell


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Nova Scotia, Canada
Post  Posted 28 May 2019 1:11 pm    
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man, another good reason to live in texas.
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Simon Page

 

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Texas, USA
Post  Posted 28 May 2019 3:05 pm    
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Infinite reasons, Dave!
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Russ Tkac


Post  Posted 30 May 2019 4:20 pm    
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Hard to upgrade from that. You must have got something special.
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Peter Leavenworth

 

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Madbury, New Hampshire, USA
Post  Posted 1 Jun 2019 4:09 am    
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Looks exactly like my ‘74 D-10 PP that I’ve had for forty years before I refinished it. When I did the work and removed the necks and name plate, I was shocked to find that the original finish was actually a deep ocean blue. I believe the finish they used at the factory must have been affected by sunlight - I couldn’t imagine anyone refinishing the guitar without removing the name plate. I’d be interested to know if yours is the same. Your finish looks great where mine had chipped and worn in many places.
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2008 Zum D-10, 1996 Mullens PRP D-10, 1974 Emmons D-10, 1976 Emmons D-10, early 70s Emmons GS-10, Milkman Sideman head w/Telonics 15" speaker, 1966 Fender Super Reverb, 1970 Fender Dual Showman head, Wechter/Scheerhorn and Beard Dobros, 1962 Supro lap steels, Gibson 1939 RB-11 banjo, Gibson 1978 RB-250
banjo......and way too much more
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Simon Page

 

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Texas, USA
Post  Posted 30 Jun 2019 11:05 am    
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Simon Page

 

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Post  Posted 22 Jul 2019 2:16 pm    
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Bill Terry


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Bastrop, TX
Post  Posted 23 Jul 2019 5:18 am    
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+1 on this guitar, I've seen it, and it's as nice as Simon says.

I'll also vouch he's a good guy (bailed me out of a broken Emmons pedal rod crisis a few weeks ago), so no worries doing biz.
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Simon Page

 

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Post  Posted 25 Jul 2019 3:41 pm    
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Thanks Bill! Y’all listen to Bill. He knows hit shit
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Simon Page

 

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Post  Posted 25 Aug 2019 3:48 pm    
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Simon Page

 

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Post  Posted 14 Sep 2019 7:14 am    
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Dag Wolf


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Bergen, Norway
Post  Posted 15 Sep 2019 8:10 am    
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Simon.I can´T see the serial # but from what I see it says 18xx. I had an -74 I did service on ant it had # 1850D. It´s like a clone to that. I sounded very good. Smile
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Mike DiAlesandro


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Kent, Ohio
Post  Posted 17 Sep 2019 4:26 am    
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Peter Leavenworth wrote:
Looks exactly like my ‘74 D-10 PP that I’ve had for forty years before I refinished it. When I did the work and removed the necks and name plate, I was shocked to find that the original finish was actually a deep ocean blue. I believe the finish they used at the factory must have been affected by sunlight - I couldn’t imagine anyone refinishing the guitar without removing the name plate. I’d be interested to know if yours is the same. Your finish looks great where mine had chipped and worn in many places.


Here is mine with faceplate removed.


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Simon Page

 

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Texas, USA
Post  Posted 22 Oct 2019 8:43 am    
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Sold off forum. Please close
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