Hal Rugg's Zum

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Hal Rugg's Zum

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After receiving Hal's Zum from Tammy and Brooke at Christmas last year I finally got new legs and pedal rods to fit me and got to play the guitar this past weekend. What a blast it was. Hal's setup is a bit different especially on C6th. I did change two things setup wise but the rest is as Hal had it. Here is a pic.

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Great christmas present 'dumplin' well deserved and in great hands.
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Johnny,hope you don't mind my putting some light on your picture so we can see how nice the Zum looks. :)


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Roger, thanks. I don't know how to do that.
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Post by Russell Nugent »

Hi Johnny, I guess you play the Day setup too? Hal was my inspiration, what a genius he was! If it's not too much to ask, how was the guitar set up?
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Post by Steve Alonzo Walker »

Would you please post Hal's C6th setup that was on his Zum before you changed it?
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Are you gonna let Joan take it for a spin?
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Post by Richard Sinkler »

Heck, he's married. They are ALL Joan's guitars. :lol:

But seriously, I am jealous Johnny. Although you don't need them, did Hal leave any licks on that guitar?
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Russell Nugent wrote:Hi Johnny, I guess you play the Day setup too?
Johnny can play ANY setup... :lol:

I walked into Bruce's shop for the first time just days after this guitar was finished but not yet shipped. The moment I sat down and played that guitar, I knew I had to have one.

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Sorry. Never mind. Pretty Zum, peace....OUT.
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Post by Tommy White »

Thank you so much for posting pics of yourself playing Hal's guitar! Brings back so many great memories of our youth my dear brother. I played "Don't Come Home A Drinkin'" with Gretchen Wilson on the Opry tonight. Of course I played it as close to Hal's version as I possibly could :) .
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Post by Johnny Cox »

But of coarse Joan can play it anytime.
We share our guitars. I played it last week still with Hal's setup and strings. But this week I changed a couple knee levers to what I'm used to and put my C6th setup on it. Joan and I play the same E9th setup and pretty much the same C6th. The only difference in our C6th is that I tune the 10th string to D and hers is still C.
Tommy, thanks for your comment. I'm so happy that you and I got to hang around together with our heroes when we were young. We are the most fortunate guys to have had our heroes as our teachers, mentors and friends. This guitar means a lot to me and I know you understand that. I hope you end up with a certain green Sho-Bud one day. You should have that. For those of you that don't already know it, Tommy is like a brother to me and also my favorite steel player, period. Hope to see you at the Opry soon.
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BTW, I will post Hal's setup as soon as I can figure out how to get it in a setup chart format when I get home.
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Post by Steve Alonzo Walker »

Thanks Johnny. I know his fans will appreciate knowing his C6th setup.
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Post by John Swain »

Johnny, I know you're busy on road with Gene Watson but I would love to have Hal's copedant E9 and C6! Maybe you pencil it out on the back of a IHOP placemat and photo it! We all miss Hal,one of the GREATS!!JS
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Post by Greg Moody »

Johnny,I'm glad to see Hals Zum in good hands.I know this must be a very special PSG to you and many other players as well.Enjoy Brother.
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