Zum SD12 5 & 4 1978 Lacquer
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Zum SD12 5 & 4 1978 Lacquer
I have a 1978 SD12 that is in pristine condition, E9th tuning, This is a lacquer finish, with inlay on the front, the floor pedals are an Emmons setup, as well as the knee levers, I have dropped the price to $1900.00 includes the original Zum volume pedal that works, This is my third SD model guitar, so one of them needs to go.
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Zum 12
Well I'll take it if it's available.I'll call in a couple hours.Thanks,Dean
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Zum SD- 12
Great talking with you Larry.....I took your advice and did some research.The mods I would be interested in would be too extensive so I am going to pass on it. I appreciate your concern about it going to the right person and & application.It sure is a beauty. Good luck.Dean
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Re: Zum 12
Sorry you couldn't take the guitar, I've played it a lot more since the post and I see why everyone is so big on the Zum steels, it stays in tune, it is easy to tune, and the tone is so true, By the way I got the volume pedal working, not only does it work but it so much hotter than my Goodrich pedals.Dean Richard Varga wrote:Well I'll take it if it's available.I'll call in a couple hours.Thanks,Dean
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Re: Zum SD- 12
Dean, I have dropped the price on the steel to $2100.00 evidently it was over priced, and the volume pedal works great.Dean Richard Varga wrote:Great talking with you Larry.....I took your advice and did some research.The mods I would be interested in would be too extensive so I am going to pass on it. I appreciate your concern about it going to the right person and & application.It sure is a beauty. Good luck.Dean
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Re: Zum SD- 12
I have dropped the price to $1900.00 which includes the Original Zum volume pedal.Larry Prater wrote:Dean, I have dropped the price on the steel to $2100.00 evidently it was over priced, and the volume pedal works great.Dean Richard Varga wrote:Great talking with you Larry.....I took your advice and did some research.The mods I would be interested in would be too extensive so I am going to pass on it. I appreciate your concern about it going to the right person and & application.It sure is a beauty. Good luck.Dean
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Tom Gorr, without knowing the serial # it's hard to say, but I am pretty sure any Zums from the 70's were 3raise/2 lower changers. Also no splits screws. Nonetheless, if the lack of those mechanical features don't bother you, these vintage Zums sound fabulous!
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