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New ZumSteel !

Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Well master builder Bruce Z has done it again

here's his latest D10 9/8 off the line for French Fo'bro' Olivier Dufays


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Post by Arne Odegard »

Thats a beautiful guitar! Are they still making Zumsteels?
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wow, what a nice horn !!
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Are they still making Zumsteels ?
i suggest you contact Mr Z & ask him Arne
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Hi,
that's one gorgeous looking instrument. 1st class workmanship. My congratulations to the owner.

Also my hat off to the one who did the photos, excellent work. Thanks for sharing.

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Post by Bent Romnes »

Crowbear, Olivier, simply gorgeous. Look at that finish! And of course my hat's off to Bruce Zumsteg for this immaculate creation.
The tuners, they look like Sperzels to me. Could you tell me the exact type(model# etc) used?
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Congratulations CrowBear!

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That is about the prettiest instrument I've ever seen. Congratulations!!!!! :D
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great steel

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Another great Zum from a great builder. And, it has the cabinet drop unit on the "E" neck, that really works.
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Great looking steel

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That is one great looking Zum

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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Thanx guys :D
they look like Sperzels to me
there are no markings that i can see on them Bent
(unless i remove one & look underneath perhaps ?)
i think they're Sperzels
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Thanks 'Bear
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Crowbear, Awsome!!! I clicked on this post twice today, just to enjoy looking at that outstanding guitar. D.D.
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Post by Olivier Dufays »

Hi folks,

Thanks for your comments !!
And many thanks to Crowbear to help me to get it.

I like very much the finish and the sound is incredible... !
And last but not least, the playing is as smooth as possible, I'm in heaven !!!

Joerg, I took the pics by myself, thanks for your words !

Regarding the tuners, I assume that they are made by Bruce himself, but I don't really know,
That's what he told me a few years ago about my ZumSteel SD10, so... ?!?!?

Regards,
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Post by Bill Ford »

CrowBear,
What is the device on the E9 neck between the changer, and the pickup??

Fine lookin axe, I would like to have on like it except S12 5+5..love the color combo.

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Post by Paddy Long »

Olivier congratulations on your new Zum, it sure does look really good mate ... give us an update once you've played a few gigs with it and tell us how it's going.
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Bill Ford, see Larry Petree's post above for your answer.
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Thomas Ludwig wrote:wow, what a nice horn !!
Yeah, but there's no mouthpiece. :lol:
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The two tone wood look (dark burl on front and the blonde on top) is a classy looking color combo. Congratulations on a beautiful guitar.
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

What is the device on the E9 neck between the changer, and the pickup ??
it's some type of anti Cabinet Drop deepvice Bill
i've got one on mine as well
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CrowBear Schmitt wrote:
What is the device on the E9 neck between the changer, and the pickup ??
it's some type of anti Cabinet Drop deepvice Bill
i've got one on mine as well
How does it work, and how long has Bruce been using that on his steels? Is this steel laquer on top and formica on the front and back? It sure is nice looking!

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How does it work ?
you'll have to ask Bruce
how long has Bruce been using that on his steels?
i'd say about 5 years ?
my D10 was built in 2006 & had it
Is this steel laquer on top and formica on the front and back?
it's all mica
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...and it got all the way to france 'with' a pedalboard!
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Dang that's pretty!

Sunday I saw Randy Beavers playing a show with Lee Ann Womack. It was over 100 degrees outside and they played a long show in the hot sun. I got a chance to talk to him after the show and he told me that it was a true testimony as to how great the Zum guitars are because he didn't tune one time during the show.
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Post by CrowBear Schmitt »

Here's a pic of that deepvice on my 2006 model

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