Zum For Sale
- Robby Springfield
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Zum For Sale
I'm posting this for a friend of mine...
Formally owned by tiny olson and myself. 8 pedals 6 knees. very good condition serial number is ,,,D1086316,,, made in 1988. Asking $3800.00
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Greg Perkins 615-481-6422
Formally owned by tiny olson and myself. 8 pedals 6 knees. very good condition serial number is ,,,D1086316,,, made in 1988. Asking $3800.00
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Greg Perkins 615-481-6422
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Many years ago I played Chris's guitar ...this one....for one it's a Zum......two....it's a Zum.
If Robby and Chris. played it ...Nuf said..
JD
If Robby and Chris. played it ...Nuf said..
JD
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Emmons P/P 8/7 Strings....whatever I have.....Picks..mixed...Bars...one of four..but I like the Bullet Bar
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Oh my gosh! My first Zum was a 1988 D10. The serial number on it was 315. I wish I had gotten the same color scheme as this one back then. My guitar was a teakwood and the last person I knew that had it was Dag Wolf. I don't think he has that guitar anymore. I wish I knew who had it now. I had some single coil pickups that Bruce Zumsteg wound for me. When I was with Skaggs he liked that bright crisp tone so I took and unwound them to 16.5 and that guitar sounded the best it ever did. I don't normally like pickups wound that low but for reason they sounded great in that guitar. I wouldn't have went any lighter than 16.5 and I know some push pull Emmons guitars had pickups wound to 14.5 and sounded pretty good. I think single coils wound between 16.5 and 18.5 are about the best ohms for single coils. I guess it depends on the guitar. I didn't mean to ramble but this a beautiful guitar and probably sounds as good as it looks.
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tuners
Are those the original headstocks and tuners?Does it split with allen bolts? Does it have center pull bellcranks?
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Re: tuners
john widgren wrote:Are those the original headstocks and tuners?Does it split with allen bolts? Does it have center pull bellcranks?[/ quote] Headstock yes tuners are not normally the tuners Bruce uses but he could've put those on their by request or someone else could've put them on. They look like tuners that come off an old push pull. These guitars from that year have the center pull bell cranks.
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Just thought I'd chime in on my former guitar here;
This guitar was ordered new by myself from Bruce. I liked the black & blue theme and requested the black pin-stripes & black background logo. I'm pretty sure that this was the first ZumSteel which was ordered with pinstripes (pre inlay) as I recall my conversations back then with Bruce. I had Bruce install his own single coils wound to 17.5. The tuners were Klusen copies made by Grover. Bruce asked me if I was good with those tuners knowing that besides my ZumSteel guitars, I was a long time Emmons pp guy. The guitar had split-tuning tuned with allen screws and was 2" taller than standard as are all my guitars. It was built for me with 8 & 6, no vert. levers as I lower Bs on the E9th with front LL lever. I do this on all my guitars and always have even though my regular setup is 8&8 for many years now.
I wish I still had it. Don't know who got it but I wish them good luck and happy times with it.
Sincerely,
Chris "Tiny" Olson
This guitar was ordered new by myself from Bruce. I liked the black & blue theme and requested the black pin-stripes & black background logo. I'm pretty sure that this was the first ZumSteel which was ordered with pinstripes (pre inlay) as I recall my conversations back then with Bruce. I had Bruce install his own single coils wound to 17.5. The tuners were Klusen copies made by Grover. Bruce asked me if I was good with those tuners knowing that besides my ZumSteel guitars, I was a long time Emmons pp guy. The guitar had split-tuning tuned with allen screws and was 2" taller than standard as are all my guitars. It was built for me with 8 & 6, no vert. levers as I lower Bs on the E9th with front LL lever. I do this on all my guitars and always have even though my regular setup is 8&8 for many years now.
I wish I still had it. Don't know who got it but I wish them good luck and happy times with it.
Sincerely,
Chris "Tiny" Olson
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Thanks,
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I wonder is this fellow still with us!
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Re: Zum steel
try this oneSteve Faulk wrote:I wonder is this fellow still with us!
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