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Bob Parins


From:
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Post Posted 21 Oct 2009 11:13 am     Reply with quote

Emmons s-10 Push Pull 1971 Rosewood Mica 6 Pedals, 4 Levers

Great little guitar. Has the best tone/ Timbre of any steel I've owned, but I'm a full-time U-12 guy now and this hasn't been getting played much. ser# is 1144 S.

$1,900 or I'll consider trades for the following items:

*Nashville 112 Amp in Excellent condition
*U-12 Guitars (especially Carter, Mullen, Emmons)
*Pack Seat
*Programable strobe tuner with PSG presets
*Other stuff.. try me!

Priority will be given to forum members. Please feel free to reach me here with any questions: bobparins@gmail.com

Thanks for looking, have a great day!








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Jack Goodson


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new brockton,alabama (home of me and don helms
Post Posted 21 Oct 2009 1:07 pm     email sent Reply with quote

i sent you an email.....thanks jack
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Tommy Auldridge


From:
Maryland, USA
Post Posted 21 Oct 2009 4:30 pm     Re: Twin Brother ? Reply with quote

Hey, How about that! I just bought a 1971 S-10 P/P
Emmons. Ser.# 1159 S It's also rosewood mica, Fatback. Only difference is, mine is 3&4, not 6&4...
Mine also has the smaller tuning keys. I think they are refered to as the butterbean type keys. I wish I could buy this one too, but I guess nine is enough for now. Tommy..............
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Waisznor


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Berlin, Germany
Post Posted 22 Oct 2009 2:31 pm     Reply with quote

Bob,
you are sure your steel has 6+4 working pedals/levers? On the picture I can see only 8 crossrods and the crossrod from pedal 1 looks like there are no pullrods or pushrods installed Confused

Horst
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Bob Parins


From:
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Post Posted 23 Oct 2009 5:40 pm     Reply with quote

Good eye Horst!

Here's a current picture with all levers and pedals set up as indicated in the copedant above.
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Jack Goodson


From:
new brockton,alabama (home of me and don helms
Post Posted 23 Oct 2009 6:30 pm     photos Reply with quote

bob: i emailed you a photo of my guitar.....thanks jack
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Bob Parins


From:
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Post Posted 6 Nov 2009 9:16 am     Reply with quote

Thanks everyone for the messages and trade offers. This one's still available!
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Jimmie Martin


From:
Ohio, USA
Post Posted 6 Nov 2009 10:26 am     Emmons Reply with quote

It looks pretty rough. On your compedant you have lkl & lkr on the right and left of the page. Where did rkr & rkl go? One of the legs looks to be rusty or is that the way it was pictured?
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Bob Parins


From:
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Post Posted 7 Nov 2009 4:06 pm     Reply with quote

That's right Jimmie, this one's for people with two left feet. Comes with a little genuine rust on the legs. Thanks for looking.

Bob
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Cartwright Thompson


From:
Portland, Maine, USA
Post Posted 7 Nov 2009 4:53 pm     Reply with quote

Switch a couple of R's for L's and Bob's "compedant" works out just fine.
There's something really special about the tone of s-10 pp's. I'll bet this one kills, I'd love to own it.
We're all going to be kicking ourselves for passing up deals like this when things start to pick up.
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Bob Parins


From:
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Post Posted 12 Nov 2009 7:31 pm     Reply with quote

Hey all-

I made a quick video today. It's a bit dark and the sound isn't too good, but hopefully it's better than nothing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dj1HC5rg2zg
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Bob Parins


From:
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Post Posted 15 Jan 2010 6:32 pm     Reply with quote

Price reduced Cool
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Al Vesel


From:
Chisholm, Minnesota, USA
Post Posted 18 Jan 2010 7:58 am     Copedent on push pull Emmons S-10 Reply with quote

Bob on your copedent, it looks like pedal 1 is the Franklin pull, then 2-4 are standard Emmons set up, then the left knee left(LKL) raises the E's to F, which would make perfect sense, but then you say that the LKL on the right side lowers the E's to e flat. I think you mean the Right Inner knee lever or RKL, and not LKL like you have it listed lowers the E's to E flat, correct?

Al Vesel
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Bob Parins


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Brooklyn, New York, USA
Post Posted 18 Jan 2010 9:42 am     Reply with quote

D'oh! You've got it right Al, thanks for reading.
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Bob Parins


From:
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Post Posted 6 Apr 2010 6:23 pm     Reply with quote

Sold! Donation to follow
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