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bill dearmore
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I've had it a couple months now and feel comfortable saying this ZUM is the finest steel guitar I've ever had...:)

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chris ivey
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just bumping this thread so carl can find it to post a pic of his new axe...

here's me at a yard party...

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Now I am bumping this thread to introduce myself, show a few iPhone pics of my Zumsteel, and ask about it. Please try to ignore the messy apartment in the background:

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I bought this used from a friend in Texas. I believe he was the second owner. So my first question is, can anybody tell me what model this is? The serial number, a little hard to read in that last pic, is E233. I can't find anything on the Zumsteel site that explains anything about serial numbers beginning with "E."
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That's a Stage One, Stephen. That's what I play. Awesome sounding guitars.
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Michael Douchette wrote:That's a Stage One, Stephen. That's what I play. Awesome sounding guitars.
Mystery solved! Thanks Michael. I am hoping to someday be able to produce an awesome sound from it.
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Here's another one earning its keep. Not the prettiest one but it's got lots of integrity. She sings good too. That's Dave Clark of Texas Fever on the right.


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Dual use guitar

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My Zum has a guard cat to keep nosy intruders away.


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chris ivey
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looks good to me!
you know what they say...true beauty is in the ear of the beholder.
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..or is that beerholder?
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Matthew Schwartz
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Post by Matthew Schwartz »

Does a Stage One count?
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Black Stage One Steel, White Pearloid Rogue Jersey Lightening Lap Steel, Rogue EA-3 Lap Steel, Epiphone EJ-200CE, Parkwood PW370M
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sure does! c'mon in the pool, the waters fine.
actually...that's a good looking little steel!
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Here's one that"s been around for 24 years and still going strong. It's been a pleasure playing it and appreciating it's quality and tone. 9 + 9 ..Image
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Post by Matthew Schwartz »

sure does! c'mon in the pool, the waters fine.
actually...that's a good looking little steel!

Thanks, it's a very nice steel all around. Very light, plays nice and nice tone.
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thiel..did you put the white trim on?..looks like mine otherwise..sharp.
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Chris, you have a sharp eye. Yes I did add the white trim to it. That didn't make it sound or play any better. I just thought it gave a little kick to the front appearance. I came with 9 pedals and 7 knee levers and I have since added two more knee levers to it. It has the George L E66 pickups on both necks and I play through a Nashville 1000. (with effects)
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Here is a pic of my Stage One, with a table I built to sit behind it to make learning easier. Nice to not have to spin around to see the computer, and have any music in front of me! Maybe someday I will upgrade to a D-10, but until then, this one keeps me busy!



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Awhile back, I traded my D-10 for:

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I installed an Emmons single coil pickup plus completely tore-down & rebuilt the undercarriage of this guitar....Aapparently I still need to do some lawn work, though
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secretly wanting a 12str to experiment with, that would do nicely! i love that color.

douglas..that's a perfect table for what you're doing...esp with the laptop right there! now i want one of those, too. ..course, then i'd have to practice.
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Here is the newest Zum Steel I know of. It just arrived yesterday, 12/31/2011. Wow, this thing is amazing. Bruce has built another masterpiece and I could not be happier. Can't stop playing it. I have never heard such sustain or tone and never felt such awesome mechanics. So Smooth and precise. Love it!
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Hey Tony ,
Can't beat a pair like Zum and Bushmaster , eh ? :D
Cool !!

Skip
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This guy plays one too,..well his shirt says he does.. and plays pretty damm good....
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This guy l@@ks like me might want to play one... ;-)


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Jerry Miller
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Purchased this from Roger Crawford several years back I just love this guitar!

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david..that's an interesting pic of jaydee!
kinda like he's thinking 'what kind of contraption is this'?

(maybe because it pulls but doesn't push)
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Caption for Jay Dee pic: "I could do this, but it would be wrong." :lol:
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b0b, another caption for the Jay Dee pic." What the hell is this thing?"
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