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Danny Naccarato
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From: Ft. Worth, Texas US

posted 04 February 2003 05:35 PM     profile     
I had my old Emmons PP, which was my Dad's, completely restored by Mike including redoing the finish. I can't tell you what a difference it is, both playing, sounding and visually. I've posted pictures here.

Danny

Andy Zahnd
Member

From: Plaffeien, Switzerland

posted 04 February 2003 08:27 PM     profile     
Hi Danny

your emmons looks great.And must sounding 100000000000000x better.... it's black now!
I'm jealous!!!!!!! Have fun...
Hey... what ever happend with your new axe? Hope to hear from ya soon, Andy

Reggie Duncan
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From: Mississippi

posted 05 February 2003 09:08 AM     profile     
Danny, that sure is a beautiful pedal steel!
Congratulations! Great job, Mike! You will hear from me soon!
Glenn Austin
Member

From: Montreal, Canada

posted 05 February 2003 09:28 AM     profile     
Hi Danny, That guitar looks really nice. I just did a major cleaning and polishing on my Emmons and it plays like new now. The old basket weave finish has to be one of the strangest finishes I have ever seen on a steel guitar. Did your dad order it that way? It must have been a real letdown when you receive a guitar that you've paid big bucks for, and you can't stand how it looks.
Danny Naccarato
Member

From: Ft. Worth, Texas US

posted 05 February 2003 10:19 AM     profile     
Yeah, he ordered it that way. It looked nice in the catalog (I stll have that old Emmons catalog BTW). I think it would have been better if the top was Black and the aprons had the weave finish. It was a pain to clean as it collected a lot of dust, etc.....
Tommy M
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From: Indiana

posted 05 February 2003 10:24 AM     profile     
I believe that Buddy Emmons is pictured with a "basket weave" steel on the cover of the "White Album". Also, I think I recall Mike Jones having one. I always thought they were kinda cool! I like the restoration/rebuild that Mike Cass did, Danny!

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Tommy Minniear
www.ntsga.com


Ernie Renn
Member

From: Brainerd, Minnesota USA

posted 05 February 2003 12:59 PM     profile     
The basketweave is a cool finish, but really hard to keep clean. It's not smooth like other finishes.

I was told by Jack Strayhorn that they also have to shave the guitar body down to use it. Otherwise it wouldn't fit into the end plates, as the basketweave mica is thicker.

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My best,
Ernie

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David Doggett
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From: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

posted 05 February 2003 02:28 PM     profile     
Danny, that's a beautiful 12-string Emmons. I just bought one and would love to see what the underside of yours looks like. Also, what's the copedent? And if it's not too much to ask, how much does Mike Cass, or anyone else charge for the setup adjustment (I don't need refinishing, mine is a nice red formica)?

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Student of the Steel, and cheap instrument connoisseur: customized 1970 Sho-Bud Maverick, Fessy S12U, Emmons S12 E9 P/P, Nashville 400, Fender Squire, Peavey Transtube Supreme into JBL 15", 1968 Gibson J50, '60s Kay arch-top, 7-string Raybro, customized Korean Regal square-neck, roundneck Dobro 90C, 1938 Conn Chu Berry tenor sax, '50s Berg mouthpiece, Hamilton upright piano. You make it, I'll play it (more or less)


Kevin Hatton
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From: Amherst, N.Y.

posted 05 February 2003 02:59 PM     profile     
Mike Cass is truly a master mechanic/restorer. When he finishes with a guitar you can eat off it. Its primo.
Danny Naccarato
Member

From: Ft. Worth, Texas US

posted 05 February 2003 03:02 PM     profile     
You can contact him at btmfdr@webtv.net or (615) 781-2538.

You can see my copedent here. The only difference is the C# lower is now on the RKR, which is also lowering the E's....

Danny

Craig A Davidson
Member

From: Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin USA

posted 05 February 2003 04:01 PM     profile     
David, Mike did my guitar and the money will be well spent. I can't tell the price on here, but you will be happy you had Mike do it. Trust me. I was in there when he had the Great Pumkin guitar in his shop and the pictures were good but not as good as seeing it live.

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1985 Emmons push-pull, Session 500, Nashville400, 65 re-issue Fender Twin, Fender Tele

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