ZB Pedal Steel Guitars - Please help!

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Brendan Mitchell
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Here is some video from the show I saw in '78 .On the second tune --about 1:50-- Al Perkins takes an extended solo playing country rock in the style he made famous {in my mind anyway }
BTW thanks Dave Zirbel for that link , I haven't seen those ones .
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Hey Brendan, is there a link to the video from '78?
thanks
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"The uploader has not made this video available in your country".
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Well that's a shame , I will see if my son can post it somewhere else .
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Works like a champ Brendan. Al at his best with his Burrito Bro. shirt and Gene Simmons hair do. I saw a pic of me in the 70s and had the same hair.
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Doesn't work here.
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Merry Christmas to all the ZB players.
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Merry Christmas to you too and all steelers
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^% ZB Custom

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Anyone end up with this 65 ZB G.C. Ser. # 1008?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-ZANE-BE ... 500wt_1202
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I think k**n got it .
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I posted this about Manassas over in Steel on the Web :


There seems to be a new batch of videos on utube featuring this great band . Start here :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J40goLBt ... re=related
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Seems like Al Perkins was doing what Robert Randolph is doing now 35 years ago on his ZB. He is an original who was way ahead of his time.
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Al Perkins is probably why I play steel today .
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Brendan, myself also. I just spoke with him a couple of days ago. He's going strong. He has inspired a whole generation of steel players.
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1968 ZB Custom 8+4

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ZB Custom in Vermont if anyone is interested.

http://burlington.craigslist.org/msg/2801188524.html

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That went fast. An original Zane Beck CZB guitar. What a sound!
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It looked pretty nice and for $1500 seemed like a deal. :)
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I tried to go take a look at it - it was sold in less than a day - the seller said Greg Jones had worked on it, and it was a 1968 ( I believe the s/n was 1126 ).
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Well, if Greg worked on it, it should be great. Greg set up my 69 and it play and sounds super ... even in my hands. :)

Hopefully the lucky dog that got it is a member and will chime in!
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Joining the club

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For the holidays this year I convinced my wife to travel down to southern California & visit Jim Palenscar's shop. I've been trying to play pedal steel for less than 2 years, and it was such a BLAST to finally get to see and play all these different makes & models.
And well... here's what I came home with. Jim made sure it was set up & played well. I am a very happy camper! :D

Ser# 0560. Any idea when it was born?

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Eric, welcome to the ZB club!!! Thats a nice looking guitar you just got. Dont have any invoice records after 1968 but going by the serial number puts yours in the 73' to 74' range. Built in Phoenix , Arizona.

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Alright! Another ZB guy in Northern Ca! :D
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Thanks Greg, it sounds great too. Well, at least when other people play it... :roll:
Dave, hope to meet you sometime when I travel inland away from the fog!
I was amazed that the short, stiff pedals on the ZB actually seem easier to me than others I played that were softer. The mechanics of this thing fascinate me about as much as the music. What fun!
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