ZB Pedal Steel Guitars - Please help!
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- Dave Zirbel
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Larry, Who and where did you play at the Strictly Bluegrass Fest?
On the Hardly Strictly stage there were a bunch of steelers.
John Mitguard with his Mullen-12, David Phillips with his Exel S-14, Chris Ivey with his D-10 Zum, Billy Wilson with a D-8 Rick, and myself with Bg Red(D-10 Bud). It was almost a convention!
I didn't see or hear any other steelers on the other stages. Were there any?
Dave
On the Hardly Strictly stage there were a bunch of steelers.
John Mitguard with his Mullen-12, David Phillips with his Exel S-14, Chris Ivey with his D-10 Zum, Billy Wilson with a D-8 Rick, and myself with Bg Red(D-10 Bud). It was almost a convention!
I didn't see or hear any other steelers on the other stages. Were there any?
Dave
- Larry Chung
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Thanks, Chris, for the very kind words. It's kinda funny, actually, but several of the folks I've given lessons to have switched to ZBs... I'm delighted to hear that you're doing so well - the pedal steel guitar needs to be taken into the future of music whatever style or sound or players. (With ZBs, of course) (;
Hey Dave - dagnabbit, I knew there would be a whole lotta steels at Hardly Strictly. I saw Mr.Phillips - wow! - and then had to run off to teach a kids fiddle workshop in San Jose. My acoustic band Cabin Fever played at noon on the Strictly Hardly Stage on Sunday. We just updated our website, where you can see our pretty pictures! www.cabinfeverbluegrass.com
Let's meet sometime and talk about triple coil pickups, Roman fretboard markers, and tone, tone, tone! Next time you're in SF, please let me know.
ZBest,
lc
Hey Dave - dagnabbit, I knew there would be a whole lotta steels at Hardly Strictly. I saw Mr.Phillips - wow! - and then had to run off to teach a kids fiddle workshop in San Jose. My acoustic band Cabin Fever played at noon on the Strictly Hardly Stage on Sunday. We just updated our website, where you can see our pretty pictures! www.cabinfeverbluegrass.com
Let's meet sometime and talk about triple coil pickups, Roman fretboard markers, and tone, tone, tone! Next time you're in SF, please let me know.
ZBest,
lc
- Dave Zirbel
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I'm at the El Rio in SF this Saturday but I won't have the ZB. I'm playing with two of the three acts. Let me know if you want to swing by and maybe I can get you and a guest on the guest list.
DZ<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Dave Zirbel on 22 October 2003 at 10:28 AM.]</p></FONT>
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- Larry Chung
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Dagnabbit, Dave - I'm gonna be up in Red Bluff at the Western Open Fiddle Contest playing backup guitar all this weekend...
El Rio is just up the street from me, as I live in the Outer Mission/Bernal Heights. So close, and yet so far... (:
Let me know THE NEXT time you're around - have you got a steady at El Rio? - and you can always stop by and play my ZB S-11 4+4 or my old 66' ZB D-10.
El Rio is just up the street from me, as I live in the Outer Mission/Bernal Heights. So close, and yet so far... (:
Let me know THE NEXT time you're around - have you got a steady at El Rio? - and you can always stop by and play my ZB S-11 4+4 or my old 66' ZB D-10.
- Dave Zirbel
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Bummer Larry. Maybe next time. I don't have a steady gig at the El Rio but I play there almost once a month it seems. I have some shows in the city coming up. Check it out.
http://hometown.aol.com/zirbman/myhomepage/newsletter.html
Maybe I can leave early to one of my shows and check out your ZBs!
Dave
http://hometown.aol.com/zirbman/myhomepage/newsletter.html
Maybe I can leave early to one of my shows and check out your ZBs!
Dave
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Ever been interested or curious in ZB Guitars? Read this post - but give yourself some time!
I've gotten a bunch of photos from folks from all over the world, and I would love to post a few every so often - can someone please let me know how that can happen? I was always taught to share... (:
ZBump and All ZBest,
larry
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Larry Chung
ZB D-10 8+4
ZB Custom S-11 4+4 Dekley S-10 3+4
I've gotten a bunch of photos from folks from all over the world, and I would love to post a few every so often - can someone please let me know how that can happen? I was always taught to share... (:
ZBump and All ZBest,
larry
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Larry Chung
ZB D-10 8+4
ZB Custom S-11 4+4 Dekley S-10 3+4
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Just as a little aside Larry, do you or anyone out there know if the guy Eric Snowdon still exists in London U.K. who "brought" Z.Bs into the U.K. in the early 70s and if so has any numbers been kept regarding amounts/types/models etc..?
I find it strange that my SD10 and D10 are not many numbers away from each other.
Bob Mainwaring. Z.Bs. and other weird things.
I find it strange that my SD10 and D10 are not many numbers away from each other.
Bob Mainwaring. Z.Bs. and other weird things.
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Hey Bob, further to my email to you, The Guys name is Eric Snowball, and yes he still has the music shop in Upper Fant Road, Maidestone, Kent UK. Its a bit smaller now as he no longer has the other shop and no longer does very much with steels, last time I went in there ,the only steel was his own personal one ( I think an Emmons loafer)I will never forget his sales pitch to me well over thirty years ago it went "Give us your money and F@$% off !!!!" I think he has always had a serious attitude problem, and would certainly not hold any hope of getting information from him.
I doubt he would have sold hardly any of those steels without the help of the late
Gordon Huntley and his amazing ability to demonstrate the guitars.
I doubt he would have sold hardly any of those steels without the help of the late
Gordon Huntley and his amazing ability to demonstrate the guitars.
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Guys - like I may have said in another thread, there were lots of Z.Bs kicking around the U.K.at one time - mainly 11 stringers as far as I know, in fact most of the guys that saw mine wondered as to where the other string went to!!
Hope you won't regret getting rid of yours John - they're only here once.
Bob Mainwaring. Z.Bs. and other weird things.
Hope you won't regret getting rid of yours John - they're only here once.
Bob Mainwaring. Z.Bs. and other weird things.
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Hello Bob, John, and Matt!
Happy Holidays to you all - thanks for the ZB info, too.
I've tried contacting Eric Snowball several times with no response from him, but did reach a couple of other ZB owners in the UK. He's still around, just unresponsive...
As far as Al Perkins in concerned... Yaaaaaaaaaah! I always wondered if he was still playing a ZB. Now, I know!
ZBest!
Larry
Happy Holidays to you all - thanks for the ZB info, too.
I've tried contacting Eric Snowball several times with no response from him, but did reach a couple of other ZB owners in the UK. He's still around, just unresponsive...
As far as Al Perkins in concerned... Yaaaaaaaaaah! I always wondered if he was still playing a ZB. Now, I know!
ZBest!
Larry
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When I did my tribute site to Gordon Huntley I emailed Eric Snowball for memories of Gordon but he did not reply.
http://webplaza.pt.lu/dawson/tribute.htm
Happy holidays one and all
http://webplaza.pt.lu/dawson/tribute.htm
Happy holidays one and all
- Dave Zirbel
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When I was on vacation in Arizona at 7 years back, I stopped by Deno Music in Casa Grande and the guitar tech had Bud Isaacs single neck ZB on the bench. Bud lives (or lived) in Yuma. From what I remember it was one of the early ones made in Arkansas. Is Bud still around?
Larry, I finally sent my 1969 Bakersfield ZB D-10 to Greg Jones for a COMPLETE restoration. I'll be bringing it to SF for some shows. I can hardly wait!!
Happy Holidays everyone
Dave Zirbel
Larry, I finally sent my 1969 Bakersfield ZB D-10 to Greg Jones for a COMPLETE restoration. I'll be bringing it to SF for some shows. I can hardly wait!!
Happy Holidays everyone
Dave Zirbel
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Matt, Many thanks for the info and fabulous link.
All this was when I was trying to play steel licks on a "Freemans Catalogue" plank with a local bunch of characters in and around the Manchester area.
Our local hero was a guy called Harry Greenwood who used to build steel guitars and wanted a Z.B. (which I finaly bought from him) to copy some of the aspects from.
Sadly he passed away around 1990.
Bob Mainwaring Z.Bs. and other weird things.
All this was when I was trying to play steel licks on a "Freemans Catalogue" plank with a local bunch of characters in and around the Manchester area.
Our local hero was a guy called Harry Greenwood who used to build steel guitars and wanted a Z.B. (which I finaly bought from him) to copy some of the aspects from.
Sadly he passed away around 1990.
Bob Mainwaring Z.Bs. and other weird things.
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Well I just got my knee lever kit from Alan Douglass. Man this guy is great. He worked at ZB for a long time and from my photos he gave me a very detailed history of the evolution of the my guitar and it's design and parts. He concurred that my S-10 is a '73. It had only 3 knees when I got it. Alan made me a beautiful new 4th lever from scratch, gave me 2 pullrod/turnbuckle assemblies, 2 new equalizers, cross shaft, changer axle, and all other little parts needed. I moved my RKL to a better location 1" right of where it was. Added the LKR from Alan, and now it's got my copedant. What a great Christmas present to have my ZB set up how I always wanted it! Yee-Haa!
(Hey Kevin, the ZB thru the Webb is pretty awesome sounding.)
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(Hey Kevin, the ZB thru the Webb is pretty awesome sounding.)
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