![]() ![]() It was right where you said it was "1743D". Trying to get my glasses to focus,what fun On the floor with a flashlite,on my elbows, Maybe someone else would know.ĭidn't have enough sense to turn the guitar upside down,so I got my exercise by laying I checked out my serial number and it is 1345 0. I think it came out in the 60's,as there was an old country magazine in the case with some of the older country songs of that time. So now I can narrow it down a little more. Yeah, I had an idea it might be from the 70s but our guitars must have been made around the same time. Oh yeh.its a rosewood 6x2.but I have added two knee levers.and still leave the six on the floor to give me something to mess around with!! I bought my S10 about August 1974.brand new Serial No 1314.I suppose it would have been on the shelf a little while.but I would put it at early 74.now as I look at the time I have had it.I suppose I should tink about changing the strings. It was stamped right underneath the changers, you really need a flashlight or else theres no chance of seeing it. Hey Pard, Where was it stamped on your ax? Give us the location, in detail.best JenningsĮMMONS D10 10-10 profex 2 deltafex ne1000 pv1000, pv 31 bd eq, + TBN member 94BULLITT has posted thousands of messages and contributed a lot of great ideas. I found the serial number, thanks alot guys. 0 Comments The Texas Steel Guitar Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting steel guitar music, performance, and education in Texas, the United States, and. I'm not sure on the year so I'd like to find the serial number so I can figure out more details about this guitar. My two D-12 PPs are SN's D116 and D127, for instance. If it's something else, could be anything. This might be a dumb question but where would the serial number on an older Emmons steel be?Īssuming it's a Push-Pull D-10, it SHOULD be stamped in the end plate right behind the changer. Your profile | join | preferences | help | search Classic country shuffle styles for Band-in-a-Box, by BIAB guru Jim Baron. ![]()
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