ZB Pedal Steel Guitars - Please help!
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Hi Richard
unfortunately I don't have the number, but I've looked closely at some other pictures I have, and although they are black and white, I'm sure, going by the wood grain on the front and the inlay patterns, that your guitar is the same one. The knee levers had, I think, a white facing on them and it really had a gorgeous sound.I traded it with John Brady from York for a Sho-Bud pro III custom twin ten.Although the mechanics and action of the Sho-bud were a lot easier, I still thought the ZB sounded better, particularly as I was, and am, a fan of Tom Brumley.
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Barry
unfortunately I don't have the number, but I've looked closely at some other pictures I have, and although they are black and white, I'm sure, going by the wood grain on the front and the inlay patterns, that your guitar is the same one. The knee levers had, I think, a white facing on them and it really had a gorgeous sound.I traded it with John Brady from York for a Sho-Bud pro III custom twin ten.Although the mechanics and action of the Sho-bud were a lot easier, I still thought the ZB sounded better, particularly as I was, and am, a fan of Tom Brumley.
Cherrs
Barry
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ZB Strings
Hallo John
Just saw your querie on what strings to use on your
ZB, I found this in my scrap-book,an original ZB
string packet with the string gauges on the back.
All the best
Frank (Corfu)
Just saw your querie on what strings to use on your
ZB, I found this in my scrap-book,an original ZB
string packet with the string gauges on the back.
All the best
Frank (Corfu)
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Saw this today on Craigslist in the Bay Area:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/msg/343152412.html
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/msg/343152412.html
I like my ZB !
I like my ZB ... and now you know that too!
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As I understand it , the " Day" set up has the A raise on the "C" pedal. This guitar definitley has the the A pedal attached to the 5 and 10. Check pictures at http://benzianlist.com/ZBcustom.html
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Hey Russ, after looking at your SGF avatar I was just wondering... How did you manage to get Gram Parson's old Nudie suit in your closet?
And to Pat K., first of all, how are you doing? Second of all, I remember emailing Steve B. and Tom Bradshaw about that ZB and am pretty sure that they told me it was the Day setup. I actually asked Tom Bradshaw how much it would cost to change the setup to the Emmons setup. Then again, as I get older I get more and more convinced that I am certain about things that I am absolutely wrong about. Another thing that I am absolutely certain about is that reaching 50 years old and losing 50lbs equals not liking to lift a ZB D-10. Anyway, at the time I didn't play the Day setup, but now I do, at least on my "F" steel. So, there is no reason for me not to buy Steve's ZB, but, at the present time, I am currently 100% satisfied with the steels I have. The ZB still sounds best, but the "F" one is a close second. The only problem is that now I need another electric guitar, a new mandolin, a better amp, recording equipment..."the road goes on forever and the party never ends".
Duncan
And to Pat K., first of all, how are you doing? Second of all, I remember emailing Steve B. and Tom Bradshaw about that ZB and am pretty sure that they told me it was the Day setup. I actually asked Tom Bradshaw how much it would cost to change the setup to the Emmons setup. Then again, as I get older I get more and more convinced that I am certain about things that I am absolutely wrong about. Another thing that I am absolutely certain about is that reaching 50 years old and losing 50lbs equals not liking to lift a ZB D-10. Anyway, at the time I didn't play the Day setup, but now I do, at least on my "F" steel. So, there is no reason for me not to buy Steve's ZB, but, at the present time, I am currently 100% satisfied with the steels I have. The ZB still sounds best, but the "F" one is a close second. The only problem is that now I need another electric guitar, a new mandolin, a better amp, recording equipment..."the road goes on forever and the party never ends".
Duncan
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Doubleneckerganger?
Alex:
Yours is 0078? MINE (this one) is 0078:
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum9/HTML/003731.html
...Tom Anderson's pics from his for-sale posting late '06-early '07. I'll check the undercarriage when I get home, but 0078 seems to be right there in Tom's pics.
(Dr. Chung to the archival arbitration lounge...)
Yours is 0078? MINE (this one) is 0078:
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum9/HTML/003731.html
...Tom Anderson's pics from his for-sale posting late '06-early '07. I'll check the undercarriage when I get home, but 0078 seems to be right there in Tom's pics.
(Dr. Chung to the archival arbitration lounge...)
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sources for zb fretboards?
gang -
who's got replacement zb fretboards?
i'm looking for a blonde/yellow universal.
thanks,
bruce
who's got replacement zb fretboards?
i'm looking for a blonde/yellow universal.
thanks,
bruce