ZB D-10 restoration complete!!!

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B. Greg Jones
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ZB D-10 restoration complete!!!

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What we have here is a 1969 ZB Custom D-10 that just got the full works treatment done to it. All of the castings have been sanded and highly polished. The new lacquer finish was done by Glenn Thompson of Thompson's Guitar Shop in Mt. Vernon, Kentucky.

The guitar had the entire C6 mechanism taken out of it when I received it and the E9th was needing some attention too. I added 2 knee levers using NOS ZB levers to match the existing ones, including LKV. I replaced all of the stainless changer caps and one broken changer finger. The belly of the guitar was repainted black along with the cross straps. Screwheads and springs polished or replaced.

This picture was taken on stage at Renfro Valley where I had the pleasure of giving it a full weekend test drive. It sounds incredible and plays very smooth. Actually I would like to keep this one for myself!!!!

The front apron has alot more figure in the maple than the pic shows, guess I need to change my lighting and resolution next time!!

Oh yea, this guitar belongs to forumite Dave Zirbel and will be heading for the west coast soon!!!!

Well, I still can't figure out how to get my pics to show on the forum so just click the link below. Sorry

Greg http://hometown.aol.com/zbmul65/myhomepage/business.html

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Image You must not be giggng tonight! That's funny about the timing. My favorite pic is the one under the gold stage lights. I think it's number 3 in the photo album in my post. It sparkles!

Thanks again Greg.

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You mean this one>
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She's a beauty; mighty fine job.
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Post by Don Burrows »

Nice work Greg, sure looks good. You can be proud of that one.
Hope to get down and see you this summer.

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Beautiful job Greg, makes me wish I still had one!!!! Image
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Anyone who would play one of Greg Jone's action regulated ZB's would be shocked and forget about all the voodoo talk about ZB's. They play as good as any modern day guitar and sound way better. Once they are set up properly they stay that way. Very stable. Incredible looking guitars also.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Kevin Hatton on 15 June 2004 at 10:00 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Does Ricky have a picture of every steel guitar on earth? How is this possible?! Image
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Post by Dave Van Allen »

because Greg couldn't wait to show off his handiwork to a fellow craftsman, I expect ImageBeauty!

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Post by Duncan Hodge »

All I can say is WOW!!! That is about the prettiest ZB that I have ever seen...and I thought I had the prettiest one ever. Great work Greg. Dave you are one luck man. Take her home, treat her right and never beat her and she'll keep you happy for years to come. Duncan
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Post by Phillip Morgan »

Great job Bro!Does this guy rock or what!The ZB master has done it again.Dave is going to have a lot of gears to grab with that mother trucker.Great job again! Greg
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<SMALL>Does Ricky have a picture of every steel guitar on earth? How is this possible?!</SMALL>
Hey David; actually I do..ha.
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Post by B. Greg Jones »

Thank you everyone for the nice compliments. I really enjoy working on these old classic guitars. Thanks again Ricky Davis and DVA for getting the pictures to post up.

Don Burrows, let me know when you are heading down here. Really enjoyed talking shop with you the last time!!!!

Greg
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