ZB Pedal Steel Guitars - Please help!
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- Chuck McGill
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Steve. It's great to see the 12str up and running. It
stayed in the birthing position so long on my bench that my customers were razzing me about getting it done. I later found out from Greg that the Uni was impossible to put on this guitar. Maybe someday I can play it if we're ever on the same side of the country.
stayed in the birthing position so long on my bench that my customers were razzing me about getting it done. I later found out from Greg that the Uni was impossible to put on this guitar. Maybe someday I can play it if we're ever on the same side of the country.
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It plays great Chuck. The trade winds are blowing though. Bob H. is bringing three of his D10's by tomorrow for a possible swap for one of them. He wants to add a 12 to his stable. I'd prefer to find an SD10 but, we'll kick this trade around and see if it's a win win. At my current pace of learning the steel, I doubt I'll ever need more than 3 pedals, 2 knees and eight strings let alone 12. Either way, it's staying in the ZB family.
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Balancing Pulls.. Thanks Billy Knowles
I got the Diff. type equalizer from Billy Knowles in an attempt to solve an A pedal problem and it works great!! In addition, it was a great learning tool on balancing pulls because it allowed me to try this and that very easily. The only prob. is now I want to replace all my rods with stainless steel.
I also got a knee lever to widen out my knee levers, as in Billy’s prior photos.
Thank You Very Much Billy
Kenny Metcalf
I also got a knee lever to widen out my knee levers, as in Billy’s prior photos.
Thank You Very Much Billy
Kenny Metcalf
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Has anyone had a ZB pickup rewound and if so what has been your experience? I have an 11 string that is split at 5,500, 14,000 and 22,000. The 14,000 is a little to high for the middle position. I would rather have 17,500.
thanks
Billy
thanks
Billy
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Does anyone have the phone number for BMI
Thanks
BIlly
Thanks
BIlly
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From their website:
You can Reach us at the following numbers below:
Name: Don Fritche
Phone: 479.938.2575
email: don@beckmusicalinstruments.com
Name: Dan Burnham
email: dan@beckmusicalinstruments.com
* I check email 4 times a day. If you want to leave a phone number, I will call back after 9:00 p.m.
Phone: 901.455.4889
Hours: 8:00 - 1:00 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
For after hours email me and I will respond back after 9:00 p.m.
Mailing Address:
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763 Rodeo Arena Road, Scranton, AR 72863
You can Reach us at the following numbers below:
Name: Don Fritche
Phone: 479.938.2575
email: don@beckmusicalinstruments.com
Name: Dan Burnham
email: dan@beckmusicalinstruments.com
* I check email 4 times a day. If you want to leave a phone number, I will call back after 9:00 p.m.
Phone: 901.455.4889
Hours: 8:00 - 1:00 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
For after hours email me and I will respond back after 9:00 p.m.
Mailing Address:
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763 Rodeo Arena Road, Scranton, AR 72863
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Mike
What is the serial number on your ZB. It is a nice looking guitar
Thanks
Billy
What is the serial number on your ZB. It is a nice looking guitar
Thanks
Billy
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Strings for ZB
Hey all you ZB nuts, I need some advice please. Would you guys please tell me what brand of strings sould sound best on a D-10 ZB Custom? I am currently using GHS PF500's, but if there is something out there that gives a better sound, then I sure am interested.
Thanks,
Wally
Thanks,
Wally
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Re: ZB Register
Hey! That's my baby! Can tell from the 1/2 tuner (don't use it any more), the little crack in the E9 pickup, and the Emmons-style knee levers. And of course the serial #!! (Plus I was told from the prior owner Billy refurb'ed it!)Billy Knowles wrote:This is stained black and Natural. Serial number: 0330. Also notice the 1/2 tone tuner. Don't know who ownes it presently.
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Scott
That is a nice guitar. Has that real ZB tone.
Thanks
BIlly
That is a nice guitar. Has that real ZB tone.
Thanks
BIlly
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TO GREG JONES
Please tell us about your trip to see Steinar.
DId you get to play lots of Tom Brumley stuff?
Thanks
Billy
Please tell us about your trip to see Steinar.
DId you get to play lots of Tom Brumley stuff?
Thanks
Billy
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Re: ZB Register
As the aforementioned prior owner, it's killin' me to see those pictures! Man, I knew I was going to regret it when I sold it. I was right!Scott Hiestand wrote:
Hey! That's my baby! Can tell from the 1/2 tuner (don't use it any more), the little crack in the E9 pickup, and the Emmons-style knee levers. And of course the serial #!! (Plus I was told from the prior owner Billy refurb'ed it!)
If your plans ever change, I will gladly buy it back!I never plan to part with this ZB
Patrick
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