![]() ![]() The technology is definitely there but I don't know how they are going about it in terms of production. Good thing we didn't because they shut down without a trace not long after. My dad actually nearly ordered some S10 reproduction push pull from them before he ordered my Show Pro. I have heard some horror stories over the years about ordering Emmons steels direct to Britain during the Lashley Era. I didn't want to get into politics on Facebook so I stayed out of it to avoid any offense but I'm sure most BSS members will be in agreement that the brand has now been taken over with much better people. I did see a couple of comments about how great it was the Lashley's were not involved. This is pretty seismic news in steel guitar land, but many years too late for poor old Buddy. The technology is there these days with modern CNC machines to reproduce the classic push pull guitar to a highly consistent and incredible quality. He ran down the company and reduced the standard of workmanship to a completely unacceptable level. ![]() Buddy was ripped off with his part in the Emmons company many years ago by Senior, and Junior was totally without shame in his lack of customer service. The Emmons name and that of the Lashley family are now untangled. Ken Byng wrote: It was only a matter of time. ![]()
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