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Mark Murphey
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I just played my new Zum Encore on a four hour gig last night after receiving it Friday afternoon, it is way better than I had hoped for, I talked with Gary Carter ( via email) before I ordered it because he plays one when he travels, and he said they played great , he was right, like his picking , he tells the truth.....if your wondering about these light weight guitars walking around the stage on you, quit worrying, it never moved all night and Doug Ernest was a pleasure to deal with!!!! A+ all the way
PS, I still love my LDG and Pro II, but this guitar will make a believer out of even the harshest critics....
Mullen SD -10 Pre RP, Zum Encore, Quilter Overdrive 200, Quilter Frontliner 2 x 8, Nashville 112, Nashville 1000 , Stereo Chorus 212, Marshall , etc.....- more four five six and 8 strings than I can count, and a border collie.....
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Roger Rettig
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Post by Roger Rettig »

Best buy I've made in years, Mark - my Encore is almost my go-to guitar these days, even 'though I bought it just for rehearsals and casual stuff.

Boy, I'd love to know what set-up is on Gary's Encore - he has some clever variations on his E9 pedals and knees.
Roger Rettig - Emmons D10
(8+9: 'Day' pedals) Williams SD-12 (D13th: 8+6), Quilter TT-12, B-bender Teles and several old Martins.
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James Taylor
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ZUM ENCORE for MEEEEEEEEEEE!

Post by James Taylor »

This is not only a tremendous instrument but Doug has a first class after sales service too. This is one of the best investments I have ever made and Mark I know you will love it more and more; especially if you are carrying it about a lot. JAMES TAYLOR SCOTLAND
Mark Murphey
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Post by Mark Murphey »

James I carry mine a LOT,so the weight is a big deal, I'll probably use it more than the others, I can leave a couple set up all the time, one in a club I play regular and one at my church ( hey I'm Methodist it's ok ), then when traveling just use the Encore.
Mullen SD -10 Pre RP, Zum Encore, Quilter Overdrive 200, Quilter Frontliner 2 x 8, Nashville 112, Nashville 1000 , Stereo Chorus 212, Marshall , etc.....- more four five six and 8 strings than I can count, and a border collie.....
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Bob Watson
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Post by Bob Watson »

I played mine on a gig last night and all I can say is that its always a pleasure to play this steel. It plays/tunes and sounds great every gig. Encore's are great pedal steels!
Rocky Evangelisti
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Post by Rocky Evangelisti »

Hi Mark,
What pick-up did you choose? Thanks
Mark Murphey
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Post by Mark Murphey »

Rocky, it's a single coil that is made by Doug, sounds great!!!
Mullen SD -10 Pre RP, Zum Encore, Quilter Overdrive 200, Quilter Frontliner 2 x 8, Nashville 112, Nashville 1000 , Stereo Chorus 212, Marshall , etc.....- more four five six and 8 strings than I can count, and a border collie.....
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Post by Rocky Evangelisti »

Thanks Mark!
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