zum steel for sale

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Finis Spier
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zum steel for sale

Post by Finis Spier »

s 10 on a double frame with pad rosewood mica
2004 model 2600.00 plus shipping in us only
e mail for pics
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Jim Saunders
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Bump for Finis.
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Dag must be lurking somewhere close by ??
Finis Spier
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Post by Finis Spier »

for you guys looking for a zum steel im dropping the price to 2550.00 shipping included this is a fine guitar ive got two to many e maIL for pics
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Post by Ronald Sikes »

Here's a pic of Finis' Zum.


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Hello, how many knee levers and what is the
set-up on pedals and levers? Thanks, Ricky
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Post by Jeff Coffell »

Wow!!! Don't believe a ZUM has ever lasted this long on the forum. Everyone must be broke or already have THE BEST GUITAR BUILT TODAY.

What a guitar.

JC
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Post by Mark Metdker »

Yes Jeff, you're right, I already own a Zum! Image

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Post by Curt Langston »

It is the bad economy. If you will notice, there are a lot of really good deals that are not being snatched up. People are holding on to their money.

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Post by Sidney Ralph Penton »

well i feel that the ecomony has nothing to do with it. look at how much he is asking for it. it is the price of a new zum steel.mine was a couple years old and i got it a lot less than that. try lowering your price to 2k and i bet it goes fast then. doc

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Post by Jim Saunders »

Sidney Ralph, You do get right to the point. But, I'd say lets let Finis find his sales price based on the laws of supply and demand.
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Post by Gary Arnold »

It might be a little high unless this one's not what you want but look at it this way: YOU DON'T HAVE TO WAIT 18 TO 24 MONTHS, .
Just my own thoughts and your money.

Zummmmm all the way.............GKA
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Post by Finis Spier »

i know its high but i payed 2750.00 for it because i wanted it right now i bought it from billy jenkins and have no regrets i just woke up and realized i had five guitars
and needed to sell a couple nuff said
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Post by Ronnie Burks »

AMEN BROTHER JIM SAUNDERS-----BUT WHOEVER BUYS THIS FINE AX WILL BE GETTING ONE OF THE BEST----I TRADED A GREAT EMMONS FOR MY ZUM---NEVER REGRETED THE TRADE---MY ZUM IS SLICKER THAN HEN SNOT----I DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH WORDS TO SAY HOW GREAT IT IS----I LOVE MY (BABY BLUE)----RB-----
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Post by Finis Spier »

bob you can close this one ive decided to keep it the more i play it the better i like it thanks guys for looking
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Post by Ivan Posa »

Removing the cross would help sell the guitar.IP

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Post by Curt Langston »

Just like removing prayer from the school system helped our children develope good behavior skills. Crime rates have all but disappeared!.......NOT.

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Post by Ivan Posa »

My point here is that from a buyers perspective the cross is a sale limiting factor. Not everyone who plays Steel Guitar subscribes to the "Christian" point of view and would not want this emblem on the front of a guitar they might otherwise buy. I am not interested in starting any religious disscussion, I am just stating the obvious from a buyers point of view. Everybody is free to believe in whatever they wish...IP

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Post by Jim Saunders »

Well said, Ivan. This Forum is not the place for a discussion on religion, a deeply personal belief by many, but Ivan has made a valid point here.
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Post by Paddy Long »

Following on from Ivan's valid comments, is the cross an inlay, or a sticker ??

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Post by Tom Olson »

--Please bear in mind that I'm speaking strictly on the subject of marketing--

I believe the issue of whether the cross helps or hinders the sale of the guitar depends on the specific group to which you are trying to sell the guitar.

For example, if you were trying to sell this guitar in, say, Bankok, or maybe, let's say, oh I don't know... Tehran, or likewise let's say maybe in... mmm, Berkley, then I would venture to say that the cross would probably not help sell the guitar.

However, at least from my observations, it appears to me that the cross would perhaps be a positive selling point here on the forum. Image <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Tom Olson on 01 August 2005 at 11:32 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Keith Cordell »

Not to me... I have no interest in having a "fish" symbol or a cross on my instruments, and it is always difficult to impossible to remove them. Such stuff usually constitutes a PASS for me.

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Post by Finis Spier »

I very much appreciate the use of the forum to buy and sell and never intended to create a religious controversy America was created
on freedom and i respect every ones right to their own oppinion nuff said!
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Post by Ivan Posa »

Finis, I never meant my comments to cause a debate on religion. I was speaking from experience I have had trying to sell items I have had with pemanent markings. Buyers who would purchase the unmarked goods walk away...IP

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