ZB Pedal Steel Guitars - Please help!
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- Duncan Hodge
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- Duncan Hodge
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Y'know, Chuck, probably the worst part of all of this is that Joe just doesn't seem to care about my feelings. I know that he is happy with his ZB, and it seems to have made his life complete. Also, as we all know, a ZB, is a "chick magnet", this fact is beyound dispute and has been substantiated by numerous scholorly studies. Forget the fact that Joe paid a more than fair price, for a great ZB, he just doesn't seem to understand that I had to drive all the way to Daytona to pick up some Ricky Davis strings for the ZB then carefully and lovingly pack it in about 6,000,000 plastic peanuts so it could gently float its way to Greg Jones in Kentucky. Hey, I made a horrible mistake, even though Joe seems to be a great guy, but sheesh, I feel like an idiot and Joe just doesn't seem to care. I suppose that is the deepest and cruelest cut of all. When I think of that beautiful blue/blonde ZB a song keeps running through my head. It goes something like this:
Duncan
Then my eyes start to tear up, I have to excuse myself from decent company and retire to the bathroom where I curl up into a ball and cry until I have no more tears. But, I guess this is pretty common behavior...Right Chuck???Once more to be with you dear just for tonight to hold you tight
Once more I'd give a fortune if I could see you once more
Duncan
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Please keep our ZB brother Frank Bloomfield in your thoughts and prayers. He lives in Greece and from what I hear things are a little nuts there right now.
Be safe, my friend.
Duncan
Be safe, my friend.
Duncan
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I must say that out of all the ZB's I have seen that one is the best looking .
And when I say its the best ZB I've seen ,naturally that means the best steel guitar I've seen .
And when I say its the best ZB I've seen ,naturally that means the best steel guitar I've seen .
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Now Brenden, don't you start too.
Yes Chuck, I do believe that you do indeed understand my pain. I've letting go of your red ZB must have been a horrible loss, even if it was for a good cause...namely your beautiful daughter. Anyway, Chuck, I'm still looking for the camera to take the pics of the "F" guitar as part of my new steel guitar lending library. It's pretty easy to work on, I'm just really mechanically disinclined. It's my wife's camera and she's in AZ right now. Maybe Chuck Back will lend her a Desert Rose guitar to let me try out.
And to all the rest of you out there in ZB land...I'd like to add the disclaimer and explanation that Joe and I are just funnin' around. Funny that I need to add this, but some folks around here (not too many on this very friendly ZB thread) are very quick to grab the torches and pitchfork and chase the monster up a windmill until the whole SGF looks like an outtake from a Frankenstein movie.
Anyway, y'all have a beautiful night.
Duncan
Yes Chuck, I do believe that you do indeed understand my pain. I've letting go of your red ZB must have been a horrible loss, even if it was for a good cause...namely your beautiful daughter. Anyway, Chuck, I'm still looking for the camera to take the pics of the "F" guitar as part of my new steel guitar lending library. It's pretty easy to work on, I'm just really mechanically disinclined. It's my wife's camera and she's in AZ right now. Maybe Chuck Back will lend her a Desert Rose guitar to let me try out.
And to all the rest of you out there in ZB land...I'd like to add the disclaimer and explanation that Joe and I are just funnin' around. Funny that I need to add this, but some folks around here (not too many on this very friendly ZB thread) are very quick to grab the torches and pitchfork and chase the monster up a windmill until the whole SGF looks like an outtake from a Frankenstein movie.
Anyway, y'all have a beautiful night.
Duncan
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Now you're really pushing it, Joe. I remember when Billy Knowles showed me some pictures of that beautiful orange ZB during the restoration process and I also remember how much I loved it. I may just have a picture, or two, around here...lemme see...hmmmm...start the external hard drive...check...hit explore...done...alright, here they be
Would this be the aforementioned "orange ZB" that you were referring to, my friend? Did you buy it? Be very careful in how you answer, because if I find out that you bought it on ebay I may just have to come to San Diego, wherever that is...is it a city, or something, and cry on your front porch until you are as sad as I am.
Duncan (the orange/blonde and blue/blonde ZB-less guy)
Would this be the aforementioned "orange ZB" that you were referring to, my friend? Did you buy it? Be very careful in how you answer, because if I find out that you bought it on ebay I may just have to come to San Diego, wherever that is...is it a city, or something, and cry on your front porch until you are as sad as I am.
Duncan (the orange/blonde and blue/blonde ZB-less guy)
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Nope, Joe, it was an orange/blonde two tone...I checked with the guy who was selling it on ebay and he said that it came from Billy K.
Anyway, my friend, have a beautiful night in San Diego, which I hear is in a far off land called Kalifornia. I'd believe that I once was there, but it was in a place called Livermore, a place that the Rolling Stones don't like to talk about.
Duncan
Anyway, my friend, have a beautiful night in San Diego, which I hear is in a far off land called Kalifornia. I'd believe that I once was there, but it was in a place called Livermore, a place that the Rolling Stones don't like to talk about.
Duncan
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Feelin' Single, Seein' Double
Greg, Larry or...:
Anyone have any idea how many single-neck ZBs were made as opposed to double necks? (For the purposes of this discussion, let's leave original SD-'s and student models out of the conversation.)
I feel like I see very few S-'s compared to D-'s and D-to-SD- conversions. Like 3:1 or 4:1 D-'s : S-'s
Anyone have any idea how many single-neck ZBs were made as opposed to double necks? (For the purposes of this discussion, let's leave original SD-'s and student models out of the conversation.)
I feel like I see very few S-'s compared to D-'s and D-to-SD- conversions. Like 3:1 or 4:1 D-'s : S-'s
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This is a NEW Retro Steel Guitar ZB S-10 with modern quick change bellcrank mechanics. Oooh baby! The finish looks like the dashboard of a Jaquar XKE. Its going out to the west coast. California bound. The tone makes you feel sorry for the people who never heard a ZB. The West Coast Sound.
Anyone who wants to order. www.retrosteelguitar.net
Anyone who wants to order. www.retrosteelguitar.net
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Wow, Kevin!!! That looks just like it usta sposda be. In other words, that looks the prettiest ZB S-10 that I have ever seen, and I've seen pictures of a lot of them. Keep up the good work. I believe that you are truly on to something.
As an aside, does anyone actually know where the orange ZB in the previous posts reside?
Duncan
As an aside, does anyone actually know where the orange ZB in the previous posts reside?
Duncan
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Retro ZBs
That's a beauty Kevin. Can I get a retro pickup from you?