2008 Zumsteel D-10 8 X 5 - E9/C6th

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2008 Zumsteel D-10 8 X 5 - E9/C6th

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For Sale 2008 Zumsteel D-10 with 8 floor pedals and 5 knee levers. This guitar was setup with a Cajun G tuning on the C6th neck, but is converted to standard C6th tuning. It is loaded with Emmons pickups wound to 18.3. Asking price is $4500 plus actual shipping cost. Email for information or call 337-277-2564. Guitar is like brand new, pictures below.


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PM sent.

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I wish

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I only wish I had the extra money this guitar is like brand new.
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Post by Joerg Schubert »

Hi,
could you please explane how to tune to "Cajun G".
I would very much appreciate. Do you have an example copedent?
I played the bass in a Dutch/German Zydeco band for two years.
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GDBGDB

One pedal pulls D's to E's and the other pedal pulls B's to C's. You can actually make other 1/2 step raises and lowers on the G strings similiar to E-9th with knees or put the first string F# for some extras.

Jr. has his guitar set to lower the first 5 strings a whole step with two pedals. This make the open tuning FCAFC.

An explaination is that there are 3 major keys we play in to coincide with the accordions tuned to C, D, and Bb. You can play open G with the C accordion, open F with the Bb, and open A with the D. The open A is achieved by placing a capo under the 2nd fret of the G tuning or holding A&B pedals on the E-9th tuning and skipping the first two strings. Hope this helps!
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What is the extra jack plug on the underside of the back neck for ??
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Cajun, or non-Cajun tuning, that is a really great looking steel. After hearing Mark Van Allen playing his Zum, I have to say that they sound great.
Best of luck on the sale.
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Duncan, I really think you should take up playing the Cajun G tuning, with this guitar; you know you always wanted a Zum. :D
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The extra jack is a tuner out. I know this guitar, it wouldn't be difficult at all to set up for C6th.

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Thanks Joe, thats a great idea !
I can see you playing this Zum mate !! :D
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Bump to the top. This one great axe like new without the wait
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Junior,s Zum

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This guitar is absolutely as good as brand new because Junior didn,t have a chance to hardly play it at all due to illness in the family,and Junior is a straight up guy to deal with. They are super good people... Buck Grantham
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Junior is a straight up guy to deal with. They are super good people...
Junior is a great guy and a great player! Hearing his playing when I was growing up was the primary reason I wanted to play steel.
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Thanks

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Thanks guys, I am stranded in Houston at MD Anderson Hospital with my wife, she is having a hard tme. It took me 25 years to buy a Zum guitar, it was worth the wait. This is truly the finest guitar I ever had.
It is a must sell sittuation due to sickness.

Thanks again

jr
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Hi

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Jr.sorry to hear about your wife we'll keep her in our prayers,I hate to see you sell your Zum it is truly a thing of beauty and i know how it sounds..
I played with Valrie and Tony Bruce sunday at Acadian Village we had a ball(froze our &^*&^$ off)
c ya soon buddy....Charlie.....
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Bump
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This guitar is now set up for standard C6th. It has Bruce's latest designs, such as the anti-detune device on E9th neck. It is a Cadillac.
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Real Nice ZUM somebody better grab this at this price
this is one of the nice'est Z U M Steels Iv'e seen !
Bump it to the TOP ^^^
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TTT ."This Tang Till For Sale"
Spoke to Jr. yesterday thiss one is still for sale.
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TTT ."This Tang sTill For Sale"
Spoke to Jr. yesterday thiss one is still for sale.
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Hi, Thanks for the consideration. I decided to keep the guitar.
Please remove it from the forum.

Thanks Bob
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Zum

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Jr glad you get to keep the Zum my friend and I will pray for your wife and you take care and may God bless
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Hey Man thats great news. I played this guitar Monday night and loved it.
Hope the new pickups work out for you.
Danny
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Keep It!!

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Junior,
I had the pleasure of seeing you play many years ago, actually at my first steel show. I was considering purchasing your Zum, but I really wanted you to keep it. The thought of somehow profiting from anothers mis-fortune just didn`t feel right. I`m happy for you to keep your Zum.
All the best to you and yours.
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Jr....so glad you're getting to keep that beautiful guitar.....Prayers for your wife have been sent above, too.

Steve......you still have your Millenium? That is one sweet guitar, too.....give me a shout sometime, and tell Gal and the rest of the guys "howdy" for me.
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