ZB Custom 11 String
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ZB Custom 11 String
I have a ZB Custom 11 string, four pedals, 2 knees. I bought it off eBay and quickly realized that it was not ready to go and not the best path forward for me. So it sat. It has nice curly maple and a cool pad of some type of textured (like elephant skin) Naugahyde. For some reason, tuners are cheap enclosed type, not Kluson...possibly replaced. My favorite Virginia steel expert suggested I get something easier to work on. But this is a nice piece and deserves a good home. I do not know where to find the serial number...looked everywhere.
Any advice on price and viability of replacement/updated changers? Or, ZB restoration?
Don
Any advice on price and viability of replacement/updated changers? Or, ZB restoration?
Don
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B. Greg Jones (Ohio), Billy Knowles (NC) and Kevin Hatton (NY) are the SGF Grand Wizards of All Things ZB. Serial numbers, usually four digits (1001-11xx Scranton AR-made, '60s) and then, somewhat counterintuitively, 0001-up (Bakersfield, Phoenix, Texas late-60s into the 70s) are usually stamped into the underside of the frame near the input jack. That switch on yours is in kind of a bizarro position not likely to facilitate changer adjustment.
(Somebody might want to move this to the Pedal Steel category.)
(Somebody might want to move this to the Pedal Steel category.)
"Gopher, Everett?"
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Thanks for the responses. Very helpful!
Here are some more pictures. I took a careful look near the input jack and cannot find a serial number. Happy to provide more photos if of interest to other ZB fans.
The guitar is not for sale at this time as I am in that fun research phase...I agree this post should be moved to Pedal Steel category.
Don
Here are some more pictures. I took a careful look near the input jack and cannot find a serial number. Happy to provide more photos if of interest to other ZB fans.
The guitar is not for sale at this time as I am in that fun research phase...I agree this post should be moved to Pedal Steel category.
Don
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You may have seen the giant ZB thread
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... sc&start=0
under Pedal Steels (makes the Encyclopedia Britannica look like a Burma-Shave rhyme), but the one bit of wisdom to take away from it would be: if you don't have specific ZB knowledge and experience, leave adjustment and refurbishment to the experts--the aforementioned Messrs. Jones, Knowles and Hatton. (Kevin Hatton may not be doing restorations as he manufactures a superb ZB reproduction--with a modern undercarriage design.)
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... sc&start=0
under Pedal Steels (makes the Encyclopedia Britannica look like a Burma-Shave rhyme), but the one bit of wisdom to take away from it would be: if you don't have specific ZB knowledge and experience, leave adjustment and refurbishment to the experts--the aforementioned Messrs. Jones, Knowles and Hatton. (Kevin Hatton may not be doing restorations as he manufactures a superb ZB reproduction--with a modern undercarriage design.)
"Gopher, Everett?"
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