ZB Pedal Steel Guitars - Please help!
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I finally got around to tuning up my ZB 0035 . She needed a bit of tlc to get the E raise lever working properly , it hasn't come up to pich for a long time and now I know why . I haven't been under the hood since I rebuilt it about 8 years ago . That experience put me off tinkering . Anyway she is all lubed up and playing beautifully again . I can't believe how it holds it tune so well and the tone is the thing that keeps me coming back . Too heavy to drag around to gigs but just right to leave set up at home ready for when the mood takes hold .
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Russ, your guitar looks a lot like my 1970? Billy Knowles Custom ZB.
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Now that is funny but thanks for the kind thoughts Tommy. But you are right about them looking a lot alike. BTW I had my seat before I got a steel that matched too.
Waiting on this one from Chuck McGill.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=280586
Waiting on this one from Chuck McGill.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=280586
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Russ, ah yes, the red seat! Fate and irony.
Glad you're getting that ZB Chuck had for sale. It looks like a beaut!
I kind of watch the ad section just to see what ZB guitars show up, looking for the first ZB Bill Simms built for me in the mid 70s. Billy Knowles did such a beautiful job refurbishing mine, really no need for me to look anymore. Well, never hurts to look!
There have been a few really nice ones lately and at reasonable prices.
Glad you're getting that ZB Chuck had for sale. It looks like a beaut!
I kind of watch the ad section just to see what ZB guitars show up, looking for the first ZB Bill Simms built for me in the mid 70s. Billy Knowles did such a beautiful job refurbishing mine, really no need for me to look anymore. Well, never hurts to look!
There have been a few really nice ones lately and at reasonable prices.
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Russ, that is the one. Billy, more or less, offered it to me many moons ago, then it appeared on ebay and I passed. It must be a great orange ZB because it has never resurfaced for sale. Chuck, I am sending you a PM.
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Hi Tommy, my database says 252 (1970) is owned by our own Larry Chung, and 279 (1971) is owned by Dave Rothon, so you're in there somewhere pretty close for sure. B
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ZBlue Ridge Rangers
I hadn't had my Blue Ridge Rangers CD (the original from 1973, where John Fogerty played all the instruments) out for a while, but in listening, something struck me about the pedal steel parts--not complex particularly, but having "that sound". I think I remember JF's name on ZB literature of the time and sure enough--this photo (reproduction) pops up on eBay:
It's billed as being from the Blue Ridge Rangers sessions (seller has other JF/BRR photos) and to all appearances, John's ZB is a then-new doubleneck (not discernible at this resolution, but a ZB volume pedal too)--not an SD-10 precisely, but with all the C6 rods removed.
It's billed as being from the Blue Ridge Rangers sessions (seller has other JF/BRR photos) and to all appearances, John's ZB is a then-new doubleneck (not discernible at this resolution, but a ZB volume pedal too)--not an SD-10 precisely, but with all the C6 rods removed.
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