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Pedal, lap, Hawaiian, resonator ... anything played with a bar
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Parker Brown
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3,250 + shipping. It plays and sounds incredible, but has definitely been road worn. Selling because I am looking to get a newer single neck that's comparable.
Case is worn pretty good too, but still holds the guitar.
serial #D108977
I have the rods for the C6 pedals, sorry, I forgot to add them when I set it up for the photos, but I can send a pick with it all set up if you'd like :?
You can see a full gallery @ https://www.pbrownsound.com/zum
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1980

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Thank you Bill!
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hard to say Parker. looks like it's #77 built early 1980, should be 8 pedals and 9 levers?

the older Zums are famous for their great tone but don't seem to sell as fast as newer models. I imagine it would fetch somewhere between 3 and 4k but worth more in my opinion
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scott murray wrote:hard to say Parker. looks like it's #77 built early 1980, should be 8 pedals and 9 levers?

the older Zums are famous for their great tone but don't seem to sell as fast as newer models. I imagine it would fetch somewhere between 3 and 4k but worth more in my opinion
Thank you, Scott! I appreciate that.
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I just did a few tunes for a recording on this guitar on the E9 neck and it sounds and plays great. Still for sale.
Plus price drop. :)
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I would be interested in trades for a single neck of similar vibe.
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Hi Parker: Just a few questions for you.. Are all the tuning keys in good working order? Will the guitar include 8 knee levers and and 8 pedal rods? Under the stickers seen in the photo? Is it black mica with no gouges, etc? Are there any cracks in the mica? I have interest in your guitar? Thanks Randall
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Randall Palmore wrote:Hi Parker: Just a few questions for you.. Are all the tuning keys in good working order? Will the guitar include 8 knee levers and and 8 pedal rods? Under the stickers seen in the photo? Is it black mica with no gouges, etc? Are there any cracks in the mica? I have interest in your guitar? Thanks Randall
I just got home from being out of town and I'll get it all cleaned up, send some photos, and answer your questions! Thanks for your interest
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I cleaned the sticker and gunk off of the body and the only marks are these on the edges. The zoom on the pics works well to give you an idea. I don't really know how to add more than one pic so I just uploaded them to my website here: https://www.pbrownsound.com/zum
Thanks!
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Hey Parker - I sent you a P.M.
Thanks
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