Zum '87 D10 8X6

Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Patrick Layher
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Zum '87 D10 8X6

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Here is the link where I bought it. A couple more bar dings maybe, otherwise the same. $2800 plus shipping. New G2 on order and need to make room.

Pat

http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... hlight=zum
Randy Gilliam
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Sold

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Patrick I will Buy your Zum if Its Still Available Thanks Randy Gilliam 210 430 7095 Call For Payment Thanks.
Patrick Layher
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Sold

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Guitar is sold pending payment. Donation when deal is done.

Pat
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steve takacs
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Patrick, thanks again for selling this to the buyer at a reasonable,"non-gouge" price. A Forumite transaction in the best sense. good luck with your new steel guitar. steve t
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Thanks

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Thanks Steve I have been Playing 3 Or 4 Times a Week And Practicing On a 76 Emmons PP, I Needed A Backup In Case The Emmons Blows Up!I Tryed Too Get a New Zum But Bruce Is Back Logged, So I will Take this Used One On, Thanks Again Randy Gilliam. :D Yes I Do Buy and Sale When I Find A Bargain, ;-)
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uhh... Enjoyed our conversation last night Pat.
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Randy Gilliam
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Thanks

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Thanks Again I Just Got The Zum, Its a Nice one ,No damage , Thanks Fed Ex ,Now I Need To figure Out all the Knee Levers , Thanks Pat Your Pal Randy Gilliam. :D
Doug Aman
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Zumguitar sale

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For some reason or another I cannot understand
why the deal of this guitar should concern
other members of this Forum.
Buyer asks seller quotes, buyer accepts
or not same with seller. Buyer agrees to purchase, the seller agees. End of the whole issue.
Nuff said. Geez.
This deal not need outside help.
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steve takacs
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Check out "Flipping of Guitars" in Forum Feedback

Post by steve takacs »

Doug are you looking for reasons? If you have not been following the conversation, you might want to check out this thread:

http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=155991

My view is if a guy helps another Forum member by offering a qulity guitar at reasonable price, he should be lauded for it publicly. You may see it differently, as is your perogative. Nuff said. stevet
Patrick Layher
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My two bits

Post by Patrick Layher »

I have had nothing but great experiences buying/selling/trading on the forum. I was contacted by several forum members about the sale of this guitar. All wanted more pictures...etc. Randy posted he would take it based on all the pictures and info already provided.

Certainly, people don't expect that a seller would pass on a full price offer to hold it for others who have not made up their mind.

Everyone got to see the pictures and read the posts. I priced this guitar to sell, not make a bunch of $. Randy gave me what I asked. He a seller/trader and if he can make some extra, more power to him and if I dont have an issue with it, I struggle to understand why would others?

Thanks for buying my guitar Randy you are great to deal with!

I need to go send my donation.

Best regards to all,

Pat
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Definition of FORUM

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A forum seems to be for OPEN exchange of ideas; any ideas. Anything is OK as long as it remains courteous and contirutes to the collective. Definition below.
fo⋅rum   /ˈfɔrəm, ˈfoʊrəm/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [fawr-uhm, fohr-uhm] Show IPA
–noun, plural fo⋅rums, fo⋅ra  /ˈfɔrə, ˈfoʊrə/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [fawr-uh, fohr-uh] Show IPA . 1. the marketplace or public square of an ancient Roman city, the center of judicial and business affairs and a place of assembly for the people.
2. a court or tribunal: the forum of public opinion.
3. an assembly, meeting place, television program, etc., for the discussion of questions of public interest.
4. the Forum, the forum in the ancient city of Rome.
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Thanks

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Thanks Again Pat on The deal. You are also Great to Do buisness with. Thanks also Steve T.,Steve S,Doug A, And Buck For The Education On a Forum. I Gotta See If My Chain Saw Will Start So I Can Cut The Zum In Half, Hope I Can Cut Straight, Then I Will Have 2 Singles!.Randy Gilliam :whoa:
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