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Doug Jones


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Oregon & Florida
Post  Posted 2 Jun 2004 8:03 pm    
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This is serial# 1447, 1970 Fatback, Rosewood, 8x4 with E66 pickups. Will include original 16.5K single coils. Case in fair condition with leg and rod pouch. What makes this steel unique is the pedal bar is made of matching formica on front, top and bottom. The backside of the pedal bar has the black factory flocking. The fretboards are black with white atomic symbols. Overall condition good. Photos to follow thanks to the help of fellow forumite Eric West. Will give more historical perspective and added photos to serious inquiries. $2150 includes shipping in lower 48. Again; please, only serious inquiries. DJ
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Eric West


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Portland, Oregon, USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 2 Jun 2004 8:24 pm    
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As Diego requested.

Nice Guitar!








EJL
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Jim Smith


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Midlothian, TX, USA
Post  Posted 2 Jun 2004 8:55 pm    
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What are the screws and output jack on the keyhead endplate for?
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Doug Jones


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Oregon & Florida
Post  Posted 2 Jun 2004 9:21 pm    
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Jim, thanks for the ? about the screws and jack. The original owner was a C6 jazz player and custom ordered this guitar. The steel was originally 10 pedals, no knees. He had some device attached to the tuner endplate and used an additional output jack for some electronic purpose. The holes are now plugged with counter-sink phillips machine bolts and the output jack is no longer wired. The second owner sent the steel back to the Emmons factory to have 2 pedals removed, 4 knees added and rewire the pickups to 16.5K ohms.
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Doug Jones


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Oregon & Florida
Post  Posted 2 Jun 2004 9:30 pm    
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Also, the setup is standard Emmons except for pedals 4 & 8 which are reversed and RKL lowers C6 string 3 to B and RKR raises C6 string 4 to Bb. There are 2 bellcranks available for RKL E9, but no changes are in place.
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Eric West


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Portland, Oregon, USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 7 Jun 2004 5:34 pm    
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Up, as they say.



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Larry Behm


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Mt Angel, Or 97362
Post  Posted 9 Jun 2004 3:55 am    
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I went to Doug's place last night to see and hear a Nashville 112. It is OK for a small lightweight amp, I was not disappointed in the sound potential.

I also played the PP (above) that Doug has for sale. It sounds terrific, clean and clear all the way up the neck.

The wood pedal rack seems strange to me but it does not flex at all. This guitar has some features that Doug discribed that may seem out of the ordinary, but if you want a PP that sounds great for a price that includes shipping give Doug a call, or call me.

Larry Behm
503-722-7562
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Eric West


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Portland, Oregon, USA, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 9 Jun 2004 1:57 pm    
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Larry. I think I told you I ordered a Hilton, which is long overdue, and I've stress tested the 112 at a loud bar gig. I heard it compress a bit, but including the lows, unless I was hurting something, it held up fine. Considerign I've had to push my knob settings up so damn far to make up for the 30% loss I've ALWAYS gotten with the AB EJ pots, I think everything will be a little nicer.

Now I'm bi-amping with it and my NvL400, and I can always use it as the high end of a variable crossover in my Session 500 MK IV.

I'll have to go over and see DJ's Emmons, but a lot of day work is swamping me. Weekends too with gigs.

No rest for...



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Doug Jones


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Oregon & Florida
Post  Posted 18 Jun 2004 2:44 pm    
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Still have it; bumperuppppp
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Larry Behm


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Mt Angel, Or 97362
Post  Posted 27 Jun 2004 3:30 pm    
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Doug is a trade of some kind an option or are you wanting to cash out?

Larry Behm

[This message was edited by Larry Behm on 28 June 2004 at 04:53 AM.]

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Doug Jones


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Oregon & Florida
Post  Posted 27 Jun 2004 3:49 pm    
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Cash is preferred, but would consider a good SD-10 as part trade. I have a friend who's looking for one.
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Glenn Austin

 

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Montreal, Canada
Post  Posted 28 Jun 2004 6:13 pm    
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Doug, I've been trying to Email you at your profile's address and it keeps getting returned. Please email me.
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Glenn Austin

 

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Montreal, Canada
Post  Posted 29 Jun 2004 7:36 am    
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Hi again Doug, I'm still not getting through even on the other email you sent me. Do you have a non AOL address ?
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Doug Jones


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Oregon & Florida
Post  Posted 29 Jun 2004 8:54 am    
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Glenn, my 2 addresses are AOL only. Seems odd you can't get through. You could give me a call at 503-651-2850 or e-mail through fellow forumite Eric West who will forward back and forth between us. His e-mail is: ericwest@spiritone.com
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Glenn Austin

 

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Montreal, Canada
Post  Posted 29 Jun 2004 9:04 am    
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Doug, I'll give you a call later this afternoon. Thanks
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Larry Behm


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Mt Angel, Or 97362
Post  Posted 7 Jul 2004 5:05 pm    
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OK Doug I guess it is time to raise the price. Most PP's sell for around $2800 in good condition and $2400 if fair condition, since yours is certainly in the ballpark maybe $2502 would be a better place to start.

I think most may think that this guitar is too cheap and not worth the money even at $2000 w/shipping.

Well we both know different, so time to get in the game and give them what they want a good guitar at a fair market value price. You tried, I know you did, I was with you every step of the way.

PS: Pete Burak is going to get us together and check out the Black Box soon.

Larry Behm
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Steven Black

 

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Gahanna, Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 16 Jul 2004 6:38 am    
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I have a replacement end plate for that guitar, just needs polished. steveb.
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Doug Jones


From:
Oregon & Florida
Post  Posted 2 Sep 2004 9:40 pm    
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I now have a replacement endplate, but have yet to install it. Any offers ? ? ? ?
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Doug Jones


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Oregon & Florida
Post  Posted 28 Sep 2004 4:22 pm    
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Still have it, any offers?
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Ron !

 

Post  Posted 28 Sep 2004 11:30 pm    
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I might be interested if you consider a trade.

Ron
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Doug Jones


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Oregon & Florida
Post  Posted 30 Sep 2004 7:49 am    
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I just want to cash out on this steel. Will consider offers. Thanks, DJ
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Peter

 

Post  Posted 1 Oct 2004 10:33 am    
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Doug, please check your email.

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