ZB Pedal Steel Guitars - Please help!
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I'm a pedal steel beginner. One of two pedal steels I picked up at an estate auction recently was a ZB custom. SN is 0477. Still trying to figure out exactly what I have. Lots of corrosion, and some serious squeaking underneath when I engage the pedals, but I think it's pretty cool.
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Set aside a couple of weeks to read this thread. Otherwise, here's the Reader's Digest version:
Unless you are master mechanic with NASA/JPL-level skills (and a lot of esoteric/specific ZB knowledge), make the acquaintance of someone who is.
ZBs are the Ultimate Tone Machines (my 40% of a nickel), but they're nothing for a neophyte or layman to fool with.
ZB specialists on the Forum include B. Greg Jones (Ohio), Kevin Hatton (NY), Billy Knowles (NC), Tom Bradshaw (CA) and I'll also recommend the Local SoCal Master of All Things Steel, Jim Palenscar.
Since you're a beginner (as I still am after 33 years), I would encourage you to make the D-10 a long-term project, and get something newer and less problematic to learn on. (If you have hundreds or a thousand or two for a complete refurb, full speed ahead.) You have more than enough on your hands learning to play one of these monsters without having to fight mechanical battles with the ZBeast With Two Necks. Zane Beck's (ZB) next brand was BMI and there could hardly be a more dramatic contrast. BMIs are elegant simplicity, easy playing, excellent sounding and usually attractively priced. They're still in production (although we lost Zane in the 80s) and there are numbers of used ones available.
I've had ten ZBs and after decades, I'm back to where I started: an S-10. The stupidest thing I ever did was letting a my first perfectly great S-10 get away because I got big eyes for a low-priced D-10. I've been where you don't want to go.
Unless you are master mechanic with NASA/JPL-level skills (and a lot of esoteric/specific ZB knowledge), make the acquaintance of someone who is.
ZBs are the Ultimate Tone Machines (my 40% of a nickel), but they're nothing for a neophyte or layman to fool with.
ZB specialists on the Forum include B. Greg Jones (Ohio), Kevin Hatton (NY), Billy Knowles (NC), Tom Bradshaw (CA) and I'll also recommend the Local SoCal Master of All Things Steel, Jim Palenscar.
Since you're a beginner (as I still am after 33 years), I would encourage you to make the D-10 a long-term project, and get something newer and less problematic to learn on. (If you have hundreds or a thousand or two for a complete refurb, full speed ahead.) You have more than enough on your hands learning to play one of these monsters without having to fight mechanical battles with the ZBeast With Two Necks. Zane Beck's (ZB) next brand was BMI and there could hardly be a more dramatic contrast. BMIs are elegant simplicity, easy playing, excellent sounding and usually attractively priced. They're still in production (although we lost Zane in the 80s) and there are numbers of used ones available.
I've had ten ZBs and after decades, I'm back to where I started: an S-10. The stupidest thing I ever did was letting a my first perfectly great S-10 get away because I got big eyes for a low-priced D-10. I've been where you don't want to go.
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ZB Pedal Steel
Looks nice but it by the sounds of it lube in the right places may be a clean would like to see photos underneath
building a pedal steel out of part from
C6 part Will be putting photo on forum later
C6 part Will be putting photo on forum later
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Appreciate the thoughts and advice, all! I may need to look up one of those experts at some point, but right now I'm hoping to just get it squeaking a bit less to help me make the decision on which of my new purchases to keep.
It was a good sale - there was an Emmons push/pull that went for less than it was worth at the same auction, but I'd bid as much as I felt safe.
Here's a shot of the innards.
It was a good sale - there was an Emmons push/pull that went for less than it was worth at the same auction, but I'd bid as much as I felt safe.
Here's a shot of the innards.
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I'd just spent the best part of an hour posting about The ZB Time Capsule For The Ages (s/n 0057). Then--and this NEVER happens--"Safari Quit Unexpectedly" and I've got bupkis to show for my efforts. (Steve Jobs is torturing me from the grave...while spell-check is obliterating my words from whichever corner of Hell it resides in...)
When I finally get tired of gnashing teeth and rending garments, I'll try to recreate the narrative, but for now some pictures:
(This is another reason why I bitterly grieve the loss of "Testing".)
Oh, and yes, I acquired it.
When I finally get tired of gnashing teeth and rending garments, I'll try to recreate the narrative, but for now some pictures:
(This is another reason why I bitterly grieve the loss of "Testing".)
Oh, and yes, I acquired it.
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