Maybe gravity is different in different parts of the united states. I've seen weights listed here on the forum vary thirty pounds for the same guitars. €œWe have to weigh these guitars everyday for shipping and never ever see correct weights listed here on the forum. And I will start with a quote from Bobbe Seymour from a discussion a number of years ago: Set-up and ready to play.This steel appears to be all original. The lacquer body is in very good shape for a 46 year old steel. It is a push/pull guitar, with a basic Emmons setup on both pedals, and knee levers. My plan is to wrap thin foam around the steel, legs and pedal bar before putting them in the case and to also use foam on top of the legs/pedal bar to. Im using a newer S12 Emmons case that I purchased a few years ago through the forum. Feel free to add more weights, and I will try to update the list occasionally. For your consideration is a 1974 Emmons D-10, with 8 pedals and 4 knee levers. My Emmons is a 1966 S10 and came with the original 'keep you fingers crossed so that it doesnt rain' case. If the source field is blank, then it came from this thread (or I forgot to enter it!). I have only dealt with guitar weights, not "in case" weight - I understand why a purchaser of a particular used instrument might inquire about the latter, but the relevant data is the guitar weight. I've taken the info I can easily find from this thread and similar ones, as well as some "for sale" ads, and put it into a table for easy reference.
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