ZB Pedal Steel Guitars - Please help!
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Peer's ZB
Hi guys,
Just happened to bump into this great thread, and I attached the only picture that I have of the ZB mentioned in Peer's mail.
Peer, I am not sure that the guitar shown on this picture is the ZB you owned, as it looks not as green as in your picture.
This guitar is (unfortunately) not built by Tom Brumley. I showed it to him back in 98 when I met him at Ronny's steel guitar show in Hot Springs, and he did not recognize it as being his.
Anyway, I will get the instrument later and see if I can find a serial number. I have not played on it for some time.
Best regards and greetings from Holland.
Tom
PS
Anyone from Austin area, me and a good pal of mine are coming over to Austin from 12 October to 20 October, so any suggestions for great gigs in the neighbourhood
are very much appreciated!!!
Just happened to bump into this great thread, and I attached the only picture that I have of the ZB mentioned in Peer's mail.
Peer, I am not sure that the guitar shown on this picture is the ZB you owned, as it looks not as green as in your picture.
This guitar is (unfortunately) not built by Tom Brumley. I showed it to him back in 98 when I met him at Ronny's steel guitar show in Hot Springs, and he did not recognize it as being his.
Anyway, I will get the instrument later and see if I can find a serial number. I have not played on it for some time.
Best regards and greetings from Holland.
Tom
PS
Anyone from Austin area, me and a good pal of mine are coming over to Austin from 12 October to 20 October, so any suggestions for great gigs in the neighbourhood
are very much appreciated!!!
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This is a ZB built in Texas and is the guitar that Tom recorded "I sang Dixie" with.
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This is 0510, think it is a Bakersfield guitar.
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This is 1096, Pheonix guitar. This is before Greg Jones worked his magic on it. Those that have seen a photo of it after Greg finished it know just great a job that Greg does on a
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Thanks again Billy, the pictures are beautiful. I'm filling up my hard drive with those great ZB pictures that you keep posting. By the way, of you ever find yourself running out of space in your place, on account of having too many ZBs lying around, you can send some to beautiful, sunny Florida and I promise to keep them safe and play them regularly.
Duncan
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This is a Texas but do not have serial number.
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Duncan
I have only 2 left and one of them is apart but I am working on it. I have 1054 and 1058. Yours is really pretty. Alan did a really great job on the paint on yours and it sounds great also.
Thanks
Billy
I have only 2 left and one of them is apart but I am working on it. I have 1054 and 1058. Yours is really pretty. Alan did a really great job on the paint on yours and it sounds great also.
Thanks
Billy
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This is 0248, don't have any idea where it is:
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Billy, thanks again on the great job on the red ZB. It does really sound the best. I'm fixin' to put a new set of strings on it this weekend and put the Fulawka away for a while.
I was just offering extra storage space if you ever found yourself "hip deep" in ZBs and didn't know whoat to do. Please keep the pictures coming...I could look at them all day.
Duncan
I was just offering extra storage space if you ever found yourself "hip deep" in ZBs and didn't know whoat to do. Please keep the pictures coming...I could look at them all day.
Duncan
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Russ
Wonder what happened to it? I was watching it also.
thanks
BIlly
Wonder what happened to it? I was watching it also.
thanks
BIlly
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Russ
Don't know where it was at. I think I was interested but not sure about the strange undercarriage. I wonder how it played?
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Billy
Don't know where it was at. I think I was interested but not sure about the strange undercarriage. I wonder how it played?
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Billy
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This is 0270. Have no idea where it is at.
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0478
Comments from Ed Shoemaker, present owner:
Serial number 0478 was constructed in Phoeniz. Bill Sims had the steel build for Gene ONeal(see photo). Gene played with Charlie Pride in 1973-74. The picture of Gene was taken when he came to pick up the steel at the Phoenix factory. Mr. Sims told me that a year later he attended a Charlie Pride concert in 1974 and observed 2 pedal steels on the stage. The ZB and a Sho Bud. After the show Mr. Sims went back stage and packed up the ZB and took it back to the factory. I visited the factory, about 200 miles from where I lived at the time, and saw this work of art sitting in the office. It had jeweled finish on most of the metal parts. I have never seen another steel with a finish like that before or since. I made a deal with Mr. Sims to pay $1,200 with no interest and no deadline. I had it customized to my liking and even had Gene's name removed. Under the plate was a blemish, so my name plate went on to hide the blemish.
During the next 10 yrs I wore off a lot of the jewel work by polishing it. This steel has been in every bar and dance hall in southern AZ. The group played for Susan Raye as her AZ band. Next was a 12 year period in NC where I met a good friend Billy Knowles. He restored old 0478 to a like new condition in 2002. In NC I played with the Other Dave Mathews Band. Then in 2004 moved to Kentucky and back to my place of origin. I played with a southern gospel trio for a while. This steel plays as good as it did in 1974. The tone is as close to what I like as possible. It will never be perfect as we all keep searching for that better tone.
Edwin Shoemaker
Sept 17, 2007
Comments from Ed Shoemaker, present owner:
Serial number 0478 was constructed in Phoeniz. Bill Sims had the steel build for Gene ONeal(see photo). Gene played with Charlie Pride in 1973-74. The picture of Gene was taken when he came to pick up the steel at the Phoenix factory. Mr. Sims told me that a year later he attended a Charlie Pride concert in 1974 and observed 2 pedal steels on the stage. The ZB and a Sho Bud. After the show Mr. Sims went back stage and packed up the ZB and took it back to the factory. I visited the factory, about 200 miles from where I lived at the time, and saw this work of art sitting in the office. It had jeweled finish on most of the metal parts. I have never seen another steel with a finish like that before or since. I made a deal with Mr. Sims to pay $1,200 with no interest and no deadline. I had it customized to my liking and even had Gene's name removed. Under the plate was a blemish, so my name plate went on to hide the blemish.
During the next 10 yrs I wore off a lot of the jewel work by polishing it. This steel has been in every bar and dance hall in southern AZ. The group played for Susan Raye as her AZ band. Next was a 12 year period in NC where I met a good friend Billy Knowles. He restored old 0478 to a like new condition in 2002. In NC I played with the Other Dave Mathews Band. Then in 2004 moved to Kentucky and back to my place of origin. I played with a southern gospel trio for a while. This steel plays as good as it did in 1974. The tone is as close to what I like as possible. It will never be perfect as we all keep searching for that better tone.
Edwin Shoemaker
Sept 17, 2007
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This is 1140. Has an Emmons changer and naturally has an all pull set up underside. This was done in 2000. The guitar is presently in New Mexico.