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Rittenbery
What a beautiful Rittenberry!
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Leroy Golden wrote:You are a cruel man to tempt us with that beautiful Zum Damir LOL
lol ... thats a beautiful guitar isn't it? I am thinking about keeping it, I am too old to carry around big D10's, and more then likely I will never learn to play C6 anyway, I'm just torturing myself ... that ZUM would be all I would ever need, and probably the choice that would make the most sense for me and my needs ... Ritt is great too, but even tho I am used to rest my arms on the back neck, and arm rest pad is a great solution for that, to cut on the weight I would probably be better off to get a regular S10 and just spend some time getting used to S10 configuration, and playing without my arms resting on the guitar...
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Killer zum
I'm not helping my own sale on my s10 zum by doing this, but i used to own this particular zum and it is really really good , plays easy and has "that tone".
It was a really well cared for instrument too.
It was a really well cared for instrument too.
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Re: Killer zum
Michael J Thomas wrote:I'm not helping my own sale on my s10 zum by doing this, but i used to own this particular zum and it is really really good , plays easy and has "that tone".
It was a really well cared for instrument too.
thanks bud, I thought your guitar was sold ??