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Vernon Hester
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Ole man has just uploaded another version of "Sweet Memories" Using my ZumSteel. Come check it out
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUDKf-0Pno4
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Rick Campbell
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Good work old man.
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Larry Jamieson
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Post by Larry Jamieson »

Vern,
nice job, very smooth and sweet. Nice Hawaiian
influence going on, and a great job on those harmonics.
You Zum sounds great!
Larry J.
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Dale Gray
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Post by Dale Gray »

Super, very clean and a nice touch.
GFI SD10.Vegas 400, Oblong pedal, Rocket Scientist.
Ray Thomas
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Post by Ray Thomas »

Vernon, nice job, you need a guitar with a longer neck so you can get that bar up closer to the pick up. The next time I go to Saluda I would like to stop by, see your set up and take some notes on those good licks you hit. Keep up the good work.
Vernon Hester
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Thanks Guys,
Ray would be happy for you to come visit,We would have a good time picking and grinning.
Vern
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Lee Gillespie
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Hi Vern.. Been a while since we corresponded... But from one old man to another.... Mity fine rendition and mity fine pickin as usual. Lee
Skip Cole
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Post by Skip Cole »

Good job , nice and clean. :D Does the Zum have 710 p/u's on it? Looks like you have a Revelation PreAmp too? My Zum has 910's , i'm thinking the 710's are my choice.

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Vernon Hester
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Post by Vernon Hester »

Skip,
Yep 710's, few of the tunes I have up are with 1982 Emmons 19K single coils. They sound nice and fat,but not as clean in the high register.Rev pre-amp into 2 Lexicons into mixer. is the record patch up.Do not use the output of the Rev, as the Lexicons are much cleaner.
Vern
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Carl Kilmer
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Post by Carl Kilmer »

Hey Vern, that is super good. I think that is my favorite song.
Your own style of playing and the smooth tecnique you have it great.
I always look forward to hearing anything else you have to offer us.
Keep em' coming my friend. :) :) :)

Carl "Lucky" Kilmer
aka "Lucky Kay"--Custom built Rittenberry SD10 3X5, Walker S/S, NV-112, and Hilton Pedal
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