WTB: Zum Encore or Equivalent

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Launa Bodde
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Location: Washington, USA

WTB: Zum Encore or Equivalent

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Hi everyone,

I'm new to the forum and to pedal steel! I play many instruments but learning pedal steel has been my dream since I was small and listening to my dad.

I'm looking for an instrument that will be good for me as a beginner but also good for gigging once I get some learning under my belt.

I play strictly traditional country, so I think a single neck, E9 tuning, 3 pedals, 4-5 levers should be sufficient. I mostly want playability (no mechanical problems) and a great tone. DEFINITELY open to a vintage instrument.

Trying to stay around $2000. If y'all have anything or know of anything, drop me a line!

Thanks!

--Launa
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John McClung
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Launa, ring me up, I'm in Olympia, WA. Got a couple of leads for you. John McClung,

All best,
John McClung
Pedal Steel Lessons, Casuals, Sessions
Olympia, WA 98512
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Patrick Edwards
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Location: Port Orchard, Washington, USA

Encore

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Launa,
Please check your email.
Patrick PortOrchard WA
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Duane Dunard
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Zumsteel Encore,4x5

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Launa, please check your P messages.
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Lee Warren
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