john buffington
From: Owasso OK - USA
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Posted 21 Oct 2003 3:47 pm
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Recent purchase -
Emmons Steel Guitar Amp, Model E-24. Two channels normal and reverb side, with a foot switch jack on the front of the face plate (silver) for tremelo. On the front upper right hand corner of the face plate it has Emmons Guitar Company, Burlington, North Carolina clearly printed on the face plate. Reverb (it is spring reverb) pan is mounted to the chassis, on the back of the chassis it has a metal embossed ID plate, stating EMMONS GUITAR COMPANY, Burlington, NC. Amp probably had 2-12 speakers, it came loaded with a 15" 8 ohm JBL E-130. The Emmons logo or badge on the front of the amp is located in the upper center of the amp and it is metal, it is not plastic. The amp is covered in black vinyl/tolex, and rated at 140 watts.
Question - does anyone have any history or idea who may have made these amps for Emmons Co., at that time and what might be the age of this "rare find". Doesn't sound too bad either, it "ain't a Webb" but it's not too bad!
John Buffington
Mullen Guitars - Webb Amps |
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