Here's a pic of my new baby. She's a '75 fatback, factory SD-10, laquer finish. I've been playing a LeGrande III for a while but I finally joined the Push-Pull club. This guitar has tone for days, and ain't hard to look at either. Just thought I would show 'er off.
Last edited by Tyler Hall on 3 Aug 2007 7:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
Tyler: great looking guitar, and i know they sound great.(there is nothing that has the pp tone except a pp) i enclosed a photo of my pp, i guess this makes me a member for about the 5/th time.i am still looking for a lacquer body. email me a phone number and i will give you a call sometime....thanks jack
Thanks for all the response guys. I've always wanted to tinker with a push-pull, and I think I've got a good one. I was proud to find a SD-10 that is a factory guitar. This guitar was at no point in time a D-10. These guitars are few and far between. The pics don't really do the finish justice. It's much prettier in person. And aren't looks more important than tone? Jack, I sent you an e-mail, give me a call. Justin, Richard, and Jim those are all beautiful guitars! Thanks guys...
Tyler knowing how you play you will do it proud. Larry Bullocks PP is 35 years old and looks new, he bought it new.Verry nice look forward hearing you play it at the next al. Jam.
Tyler,
I know your Daddy must be proud....judging by his comments of Emmons guitars last weekend. It was great to meet your folks, they are very nice people.
Don't scratch that thing!
The glaring omission in my Emmons collection is lacquer cabinet D-10. So there is an iota of envy attached as I write my congratulations to you. If the guitar sounds as good as it looks, you've got a lifetime guitar. Play it well and in good health.
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?