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Emmons Guitar Company - New Ownership - The Steel Guitar Forum Emmons Guitar Company is finally back in business with new owners, and some exciting new things getting ready to happen Kelcey O'Neil and Darin Shiflett have stepped up to the plate to bring back the very best name in Professional Pedal Steel Guitars www emmonsguitar co
Emmons PP Tuning issue - The Steel Guitar Forum Re: Emmons PP Tuning issue by Ian Worley » 18 Dec 2025 3:44 pm What Jerry has said is correct except, when the guitar is upright the lowering tuners are the top row, the open note tuners are the bottom row There is a threaded tuning knob at the bell crank on that lever for the E9 string 4 pull rod, they're usually called "half-tone tuners"
Guide to tuning an Emmons Push Pull - The Steel Guitar Forum From time to time, a member of the 'Forum' will post asking how to tune an Emmons 'push pull' guitar On several occasions, in the past, I've posted a method I'm reposting that method here With the OK from b0b and the 'Forum' at large, I respectfully request that this thread be made as a "sticky" for quick reference
At Es (Buddy Emmons) - The Steel Guitar Forum Re: At E's (Buddy Emmons) by Douglas Schuch » 13 Apr 2025 4:39 pm Hello Ferdinando, I sent you an email via the forum requesting the full tab but have not received it yet I will send a PM with my email address after I send this - please look for it, as I'd like a copy
All The Emmons Models, and How They Differ? - Steel Guitar Forum The first Emmons to leave the Factory has the original serial number style It is ES 130 002 from January 1964 and is pictured in the 1964 brochure -- the picture with Buddie Emmons (not Buddy) playing the guitar
Guide to tuning an Emmons Push Pull - Steel Guitar Forum On an Emmons push-pull the changer consists of two parts-a raise finger (the one with the hook attached to it) and a lower finger (the one with the lowering rod pushing against it, close to the body of the guitar)
John Anderson w Buddy Emmons - Working Man Blues (ACL 1982) Re: John Anderson w Buddy Emmons - Working Man Blues (ACL 1982) by Robert Miller » 28 Nov 2025 8:05 am Yeah, kinda cruel He kind of put everyone on notice and the giant smile never left his face
Show us your New Emmons Resound 65 photos - Steel Guitar Forum Got a new Emmons Resound 65 Show us a photo Let us know what your Emmons experience has been like Thanks, and keep it clean please I have mine ordered and thankfully paid for Ordered Dec 2021 should be getting it anyday now Really excited!!!!!!!!! Got a photo of the guitar today 4 20 23 from Kelcey It looks really good Hope to get it soon It showed up 4-24-2023 16 months after ordered
Guide to tuning an Emmons Push Pull - Steel Guitar Forum On an Emmons push-pull the changer consists of two parts-a raise finger (the one with the hook attached to it) and a lower finger (the one with the lowering rod pushing against it, close to the body of the guitar) When you make a lower these two parts stay together throughout their travel
What exactly is the push-pull sound? - The Steel Guitar Forum However, once a person understands the push pull emmons then adjustments are fairly easy Again my opinion… the tone is produced most vibrant and alive because of how the changer works