ZB Pedal Steel Guitars - Please help!
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ZB in San Diego
Spoke to this guy last week. I'm not ready for another ZB just yet.
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/msg/2050467834.html
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/msg/2050467834.html
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Now I could be (and probably am) wrong about this as I am no steel guitar historian but it seems to me that nobody was making single necks on a double neck body (SNDNB) as early as the late 60's. As I recall, it wasn't until Lloyd Green had a custom Sho-Bud made for him somewhere in the 70's that the idea of a SNDNB with a pad on the bottom neck area became popular. Before that, single necks were on a single neck frame.
I have certainly never seen or heard of a SNDNB with the older ZB logo on it.
I have certainly never seen or heard of a SNDNB with the older ZB logo on it.
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Hey Joe...funny, the last phrase I just typed sounds familiar, but for some strange reason, that ZB in your pictures looks just like Dave Van Allen's ZB (look at his website). Last I heard he was living in Doylestown, PA, not San Diego, but I may be wrong.
In any event, Joe, you are right, you don't need anothther ZB, you just need the right one. You have the second best sounding ZB on the planet (even if it does weigh about a million pounds), but if you ever wanted to sell it, I may finally have a reason to sell my Fulawka.
Have a beautiful California evening.
Your Friend,
Duncan
In any event, Joe, you are right, you don't need anothther ZB, you just need the right one. You have the second best sounding ZB on the planet (even if it does weigh about a million pounds), but if you ever wanted to sell it, I may finally have a reason to sell my Fulawka.
Have a beautiful California evening.
Your Friend,
Duncan
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Hi
I know of a ZB SD 10 blonde in the UK for sale if anyone is interested, I will find out more info and price for you.
Contact me at mr.davidhartley@btinternet.com
Contact me at mr.davidhartley@btinternet.com
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I thought that might be the case (no pun). But looking at the one photo that shows the right end of the guitar I can't see any holes drilled in the endplate that would indicate the pre-existence of a bottom neck.Kevin Hatton wrote:Greg, someone took the C neck off and put a pad on it. That was originally a D-10.
Now that you mention it, I do see a bit of a blurry patch there but that's about all I can make out on this monitor.
(OK - that WAS a pun)
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Larry, I just recently purchased a D10 ZB with 8 floors and 3 knees. The story from the seller was that the guitar was built by Zane in Oct. 1966 and his dad purchased it from Zane in very early 1967. The serial # is 1076. It came in the orginal case which is sturdy but needs recovered. The guitar is orginal with the 3 tap coil pickups and the tone and volume pots on the changer end plate, with a a bypass switch between the necks.
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Thats a great looking ZB. Bet it sounds wonderful. Definetly a Zane built, Scranton Arkansas model. The serial number listing that I have for #1076 was invoiced on June 20th, 1967 to McClain Music Center. That guitar is a keeper for sure!!!!
Greg
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Thanks Greg,B. Greg Jones wrote:Joe, Duncan is right, those pictures are Dave Van Allen's D-10. The pics clearly show 8 floors and 5 knees, but the add says 9 floors and 4 knees. He may very well have a ZB for sale but its not the guitar he posted the pics of.
Greg
I never checked it out. He got me on the phone once and I couldn't get him to shut up, so I didn't bother calling back.
Joe
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My apologies Joe ! I meant yours ,Duncan, I think
would really like another D-10, looking at the
thread it looks like they becoming quite scarce
now, I dread to see what my old blue D-10 will
look like when Bob Adams has refubished it as it
was not in the best of health, I'll
probably get suicidal !!
Oh well, off to work, keep safe
All the best
Frank. Corfu
would really like another D-10, looking at the
thread it looks like they becoming quite scarce
now, I dread to see what my old blue D-10 will
look like when Bob Adams has refubished it as it
was not in the best of health, I'll
probably get suicidal !!
Oh well, off to work, keep safe
All the best
Frank. Corfu
" The problem with doing nothing is not knowing when you've finished "
ZBSD-10,ZB D-11/10, Franlin Tele,Epiphone customised Les Paul, 'Fender pro 185 amp.
ZBSD-10,ZB D-11/10, Franlin Tele,Epiphone customised Les Paul, 'Fender pro 185 amp.
3 ZB`s from 3 eras.
I meant to post under this ZB thread, but apparently I didn`t.
So, please look at my post with the aforementioned title for pictures of 3 great ZB`s restored by Greg Jones and Billy Knowles.
So, please look at my post with the aforementioned title for pictures of 3 great ZB`s restored by Greg Jones and Billy Knowles.
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Harry`s ZB.
Hi Harry.
Congrats.!
My 0219 is from 1969/1970, so my guess would be around 1970/1971.
But Greg Jones would be the expert in this field. He knows more about ZB history than I will ever forget!
Congrats.!
My 0219 is from 1969/1970, so my guess would be around 1970/1971.
But Greg Jones would be the expert in this field. He knows more about ZB history than I will ever forget!
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Big Red.
I have a nice ZB.
I had a nice ZB.
I have a nice ZB.
I had a nice ZB.
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