This Is A Professional Package SOLD
- Jack Conyer
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This Is A Professional Package SOLD
PRICE REDUCED ZUM STEEL GUITAR--extended E9/12 string----
7 floor pedals and 7 knees. Double frame and pad.
$3,100.00 You pay packing and shipping. SOLD
The new owner will have a fine Guitar. I played the Zum for the last time in Saluda, SC this past weekend. I had some good comments on what a good sound it has. It turned some heads on some of the tunning ideas I've got on it.
I had some good sales in Saluda and sold some at the Atlanta show.
THE FOLLOWING IS STILL FOR SALE
CUSTOMIZED GATOR RACK consist of ....
STEWART PA-1000
LEXICON MPX 1
SARNO MUSIC SOLUTION/BLACK BOX/vari-z
WALKER'S STERO STEEL (NEWER MODEL)
includes all cable hook ups and built in stero direct
box. $1,300 plus Packing and shipping
PS; B0B, We'll settle up when this is through with.
7 floor pedals and 7 knees. Double frame and pad.
$3,100.00 You pay packing and shipping. SOLD
The new owner will have a fine Guitar. I played the Zum for the last time in Saluda, SC this past weekend. I had some good comments on what a good sound it has. It turned some heads on some of the tunning ideas I've got on it.
I had some good sales in Saluda and sold some at the Atlanta show.
THE FOLLOWING IS STILL FOR SALE
CUSTOMIZED GATOR RACK consist of ....
STEWART PA-1000
LEXICON MPX 1
SARNO MUSIC SOLUTION/BLACK BOX/vari-z
WALKER'S STERO STEEL (NEWER MODEL)
includes all cable hook ups and built in stero direct
box. $1,300 plus Packing and shipping
PS; B0B, We'll settle up when this is through with.
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What a sweet looking guitar. Somebody will be ever so happy with it I'm sure.
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My ZumSteel
Skip, thanks for the kind words man, I've put a lots of thoughts into it as you can see, I'm a knee lever freak, theres changes that you could use as an A6, theres a BooWa knee on it also, very helpful.Skip Cole wrote:I have never seen the copedant for an extended E9 ,but that looks like it would be more manageable than a universal tuning for someone accustomed to a D-10 looking to change. In any event that is a first class rig.
Skip, I also have a double 10 Zum with 9 pedals & 10 knees on it,7 knee levers that are about the same setup as the 12. Two rigs alike. Like to sell one. Thanks man for the concern. Jack
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Joe Turner plays a simular rig, and if you have heard him you know great music can be played on this setup.
I had this guitar at my house 2 years ago and played it in my practice room. It plays great and sounds like a zum should, it was just more guitar than I could play, I just wanted to try it out before Albert Johnson set it up as it is now. Those that know Alberts work, knows it is set up just right.
ernie
I had this guitar at my house 2 years ago and played it in my practice room. It plays great and sounds like a zum should, it was just more guitar than I could play, I just wanted to try it out before Albert Johnson set it up as it is now. Those that know Alberts work, knows it is set up just right.
ernie
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Re: Zum
Thanks Ern, for the plug.See you soon in SaludaErnest Cawby wrote:Joe Turner plays a simular rig, and if you have heard him you know great music can be played on this setup.
I had this guitar at my house 2 years ago and played it in my practice room. It plays great and sounds like a zum should, it was just more guitar than I could play, I just wanted to try it out before Albert Johnson set it up as it is now. Those that know Alberts work, knows it is set up just right.
ernie
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JACKS A NUT ABOUT EVERYTHING LOOKING NEW
WHEN HE COMES TO SEE ME HE GIVES ME HELL
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Could you post a closer picture of the additional graphics on the right side of the front? I can't make out what has been added there from your picture....thanks
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With that serial number it was the last one Bruce built in 1997 !
http://www.zumsteel.net/ and click on serial numbers.
It has the older style pedals on it which were changed about 2000-ish !
http://www.zumsteel.net/ and click on serial numbers.
It has the older style pedals on it which were changed about 2000-ish !
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- Jack Conyer
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Answer to your question.Bob Simons wrote:Could you post a closer picture of the additional graphics on the right side of the front? I can't make out what has been added there from your picture....thanks
The additional graphic was my nick name (Old Gray Fox)beside it is a picture of a Fox. This can be easily removed with water.
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I know for a fact this guitar has mostly been in storage ever since I have known Jack because as everyone knows he plays his other rig at all the shows. This guitar was changed over by no other than Albert Johnson and he knows what he is doing when work on steels.
I have played this one and it works.
ernie
I have played this one and it works.
ernie
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Re: Zum
[quote="Ernest Cawby"]I know for a fact this guitar has mostly been in storage ever since I have known Jack because as everyone knows he plays his other rig at all the shows. This guitar was changed over by no other than Albert Johnson and he knows what he is doing when work on steels.
I have played this one and it works.
erne
Thanks Ernie, You know I'm just about ready to keep it, I really don't need to sale it,you can't really replace the guitar anyway for what cost now a days.
I have played this one and it works.
erne
Thanks Ernie, You know I'm just about ready to keep it, I really don't need to sale it,you can't really replace the guitar anyway for what cost now a days.
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Jack keep it and I w2ill borrow the Racxk system and play it in the music room at home and keep it limbered up for you, I almost borrowed it a while back and chickened out, Nan told me to buy Larry's when I had the money but decided it was to much to carry around,.
ernie
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